You Can Trust HaShem
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...
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...
THE TRAIT of PIETY does indeed require much explanation, for many customs and practices pass-among many for Saintliness, which are nothing but the shells of Saintliness, wanting in form, feature, and perfection. This is...
Rabbi Tovia Singer deals with the question, “Is Jesus Only Accounted For in the Gospels”. This simple truth is widely admitted by Christian scholars. One case in point is our first example: Josephus Flavius,...
In this lecture Rod Bryant teaches from chapter sixteen of the path of the just titled The trait of purity. PURITY REFERS to the perfection of one’s heart and thoughts, as indicated in David’s statement...
Rabbi Singer describes a few of the many mistranslations / intentional changes in the Christian text to make text appear christological.
In this class Rod Bryant discusses the Offerings which is an introduction to the sacrificial system. The word “Karbanot” is usually translated as “sacrifices” or “offerings”; however, both of these terms suggest a loss...
Shabbos Is the most important part of Judaism. Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe teaches this very important basic class on Shabbat. The Sabbath (or Shabbat, as it is called in Hebrew) is one of the best...
Rabbi Tovia Singer answers a question from an audience member about the resurrection of the dead. A Jewish view Vs a Christian view.This was part of a two day QandA session with Rabbi Tovia...
Rabbi Singer addresses the question did Jesus fulfill the law which is a Christian claim. Meaning since he fulfilled the law mankind is no longer responsible follow the law of Moses.
In The Thirteen Principles of Fatih | Part Two we discuss that according to Maimonides, anyone who denies–or even doubts–any of these principles is a heretic with no place in the World to Come....
Trumah (תְּרוּמָה — Hebrew for “gift” or “offering,” the twelfth word and first distinctive word in the parashah) is the nineteenth weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the seventh in the book of Exodus. It constitutes Exodus 25:1–27:19. We will...