The Rabbi’s Son
In this lesson we are reading a story from Rabbi Nachman’s Stories called The Rabbi’s Son.
In this lesson we are reading a story from Rabbi Nachman’s Stories called The Rabbi’s Son.
This week we discuss how you can trust HaShem. Generally translated as “trust,” bitachon is a powerful sense of optimism and confidence based not on reason or experience, but on emunah. You know that...
In this lesson we begin to discuss the first of three principle elements in the division of Saintliness. The first element, chassidus in the manner of carrying out deeds, can itself be divided into...
Lag BaOmer and Kabbalah for Bnei Noach is a discussion of the festival of Lag BaOmer and the 7 Noahide laws in Kabbalah. Lag BaOmer, the 33rd day of the Omer count—this year,...
One of the most important attitudes for success is developing and keeping a good mood. One with a good mood is able to maintain focus and inspire others. “There is nothing you can do to prevent...
By William J Jackson, Coordinator Netiv NWA Joseph was at the beginning of that fantasy moment almost every sibling wants, his brothers apologizing. But this was no small “I’m sorry” this was the big...
Path of the Just: Factors which Detract I is the first lesson from chapter five. THE FACTORS which detract from this trait and withdraw one from it are three: The first is worldly occupation and...
In Path of the just Acquiring Watchfulness II is from chapter four. In this lecture we examine those of lesser understanding, however, will be motivated towards Watchfulness according to their particular level of discrimination,...
This is part one of Chapter four “Path of the Just, Acquiring Watchfulness we will discover that how those with wholeness of understanding will be primarily motivated towards Watchfulness by their coming to see...
He who has not yet achieved dominion over his evil inclination is in the midst of the paths and cannot distinguish between them. But those who rule their evil inclination, those who have reached...
The Path of the Just / Chapter Three: The Divisions of Watchfulness ONE WHO WISHES to watch over himself must take two things into consideration. First he must consider what constitutes the true good that a...
One of our greatest fears is failure. The possibility of failing is terrifying to the point that we abandon many important activities to avoid it. We are frightened of humiliation, disappointment, letting ourselves or...