57 - Repeating Words in Tefilla Hilchot Elul 15 WebYeshiva
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Weekly Mitzvah Elul 2
Weekly Mitzvah Elul 2
Date: 2009-08-25 21:50:26 - Added by: Guest
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Blowing the Shofar in Elul - The Laws of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur - Halacha Yomit Hilchot Elul 3 WebYeshiva
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Date: 2009-08-25 18:39:33 - Added by: Guest
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57 - Jewish Torah Insights: Turning Evil into Goodness on Rosh Hashana
Rabbi Reichman discusses the idea of teshuva (repentance), where past misdeeds have the ability to actually become merits. This class is available for free at Naaleh.com in streaming video and for download in mp3 and ipod video formats.
Date: 2009-08-25 15:47:59 - Added by: Guest
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Rabbi Blech G-d's Existence
Rabbi Benjamin Blech explains that proof of God's existence is all around us, and that believing in our own existence is the same as believing in God.To hear more teachings like this, visit us at:http://www.sinailive.com
Date: 2009-08-24 19:28:42 - Added by: Guest
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57 - THE SHOFAR LONG VERSION
THE SHOFAR long version
Date: 2009-08-24 19:23:14 - Added by: Guest
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Rabbi Blech Messianic Period
Rabbi Benjamin Blech teaches about the Talmud's prediction of the future in an ideal world. To hear more teachings like this, visit us at:http://www.sinailive.com
Date: 2009-08-24 19:18:57 - Added by: Guest
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57 - Introduction to Shofar Hilchot Elul 17 WebYeshiva
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Date: 2009-08-23 05:29:46 - Added by: Guest
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58 - Tefilla During 10 Days of Repentance - Hilchot Elul 16 WebYeshiva
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The Hebrew Letters III: BEIS (Part 3)
WWW.CTC-TORAH.ORG Rabbi and Sofer Avraham Chaim Bloomenstiel, of Dallas, TX, continues his series on the forms of the Hebrew letters and their meaning in Jewish Law and mysticism.
Date: 2009-08-20 23:51:05 - Added by: Guest
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