00:00 – PARAGRAPH 34. New aitza (counsel, advice) is needed every day – it’s not enough to rely on past advice. 10:26 – Tikkun HaMishpat (the establishment of Torah-based justice) is established through connecting with the four-faceted throne of Hashem via the twelve tribes. 12:00 – PARAGRAPH 35. The colors of the tribal banners during Continue Reading »
Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. 00:00 – PARAGRAPH 32. Brachos of Shemonei Esrei – Tikunim of Emunah and Tikkun HaMishpat. 14:59 – In the blessing that includes “And for Yerushalayim…” we ask Hashem to restore the physical and spiritual aspects of Jerusalem, including Moshiach. 24:26 – PARAGRAPH 33. The blessings of “Retzei” and “Modim“. *42:00 – Continue Reading »
Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. 00:00 – PARAGRAPH 31. 12:27 – Tefilah (prayer) is like a sword: it’s mores effective if you know how to use it. 14:40 – Argamon (purple) is composed of the initial letters of the four angels of the merkava (“chariot” of Hashem): Uriel, Rafael, Gavriel, Michoel. 18:01 – Note on zvuv Continue Reading »
Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. 00:00 – Rain falls only in merit of emunah (faith in Hashem). 04:27 – There are two levels of emunah. The first, basic level of emunah is a gift from Hashem and is compared to tal (dew) because it’s a constant, gentle gift that’s unearned. 06:23 – The second level of Continue Reading »
Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon.
Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon.
Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon.
Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. This halakha is based on Likutey Moharan, Torah 3. 00:00 – Pharaoh tried to stop the process of Matan Torah through disrupting Israel’s power of speech. *04:36 – The exile of Mitzrayim (Egypt) was a prototype for all the exiles to follow and was essentially the exile of speech. 10:06 – Continue Reading »
Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. 00:00 – PARAGRAPH 2. Pesach (Passover)and nigun (melody). 10:33 – PARAGRAPH 3. Chometz, matzah. Bread is made from all four elements: earth, air, fire, water. Matzah doesn’t have air, which is an aspect of voice. 23:15 – PARAGRAPH 4. The main way to draw something close is through the power of Continue Reading »
Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon.