Great shiur on the balancing act, Shakespearean and yin/yang of life.........We are SUCH contradictory creatures: such as when the Rav gives credit to Reagan, for saying "there's no end to the good we could accomplish, if we didn't (give credit) for doing good."
Great shiur, but sadly, terrible audio… Nevertheless, I really liked this part, which I hope to be able to insert into my own prayers: …but one can pray that G-d put into their life inspirational experiences which will be conducive to leading them to teshuvah… I can pray “G-d, please, let them meet people, let them have experiences, that will inspire them.” Beautiful! Thank you so much, dear Rabbi!
I love this man. Aside from being such a scholar, he has this very warm presence.
I m learning a lot from his knowledge. My problem is his mixture of the Hebrew language which at times takes me off track.
Another great week starts with another incredible Torah shiur by Rabbi Breitowitz. Thank you.!
43:00 - Pray to G-D to place inspirational experience in the lives of those to perform Teshuvah. Interesting. The whole Shiur is full of great wisdom.
Great shiur on the balancing act, Shakespearean and yin/yang of life.........We are SUCH contradictory creatures: such as when the Rav gives credit to Reagan, for saying "there's no end to the good we could accomplish, if we didn't (give credit) for doing good."
Thank you
Love the Rabbi's shiur but recording is bad.
I think the problem is in the placement of the mic
Yes
Your video has too much back noise.
Great shiur, but sadly, terrible audio…
Nevertheless, I really liked this part, which I hope to be able to insert into my own prayers:
…but one can pray that G-d put into their life inspirational experiences which will be conducive to leading them to teshuvah…
I can pray “G-d, please, let them meet people, let them have experiences, that will inspire them.”
Beautiful! Thank you so much, dear Rabbi!