Added: 4th September 2007 Posted By:MusicJew Views: 419 Comments:0
Y-Love (Yitz Jordan) is an MC unlike any other. He is a black convert into the Bostoner sect of chassidus (the mystical branch of Orthodox Judaism). He is among the most innovative freestylers on the scene, weaving seamless polyglot rhymes in English, Arabic, Yiddish, and Hebrew. Most unique is...
Added: 13th October 2007 Posted By:holycolor Views: 739 Comments:0
In this most beautiful art piece we can see the entirely Jewish concept of "connecting Heaven and Earth" - that is bringing holiness into the material and daily life - this is the Jewish message.
Added: 17th December 2007 Posted By:ourtorah Views: 351 Comments:0
Known in Yiddish as a "Kula" - the revolutionary Jewish path known today as chassidus promotes "turning the world upside down" to do the will of Hashem as symbolized by the dizzying effect of making a somersault - as they say in Yiddish: "Mach a Kula!"
Added: 24th December 2007 Posted By:Yarden Views: 266 Comments:0
Excellent extended video presentation on the Torah commandment (mitzvah) for Jewish males of Bar Mitzvah age and over to don tefillin every day (almost). Courtesy of www.koshertube.com
Added: 26th December 2007 Posted By:Yarden Views: 683 Comments:0
Ever wondered what Chabad really is? What it stands for? And what are its core teachings? In 1796, the early Hassidic master Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the "Alter Rebbe," unlocked the flood-gates to the esoteric teachings of Kabbalah (Jewish Mysticism) with the publication of the Tanya. Its...
Added: 1st January 2008 Posted By:Yarden Views: 514 Comments:0
Amazing Baal Shem Tov flash presentation (source: www.nachalnavea.com) from The Breslov Center. The Besht ("Baal Shem Tov" means "Master of Good Name") is recognized as the Father of Chassidus (deeper teachings of Judaism) and lived c 18th-18th century.
Added: 2nd January 2008 Posted By:Yarden Views: 250 Comments:0
PASSAGES: Biblical texts are put on the table
hevruta-style, with fine-tooth comb ready in hand and lots of heart. As the Talmud teaches: "When two are studying, their words are inscribed in the Book of Remembrance. One at study does not have his words inscribed in the Book of Remembrance."...
Added: 3rd January 2008 Posted By:Yarden Views: 213 Comments:0
MASTERMIND SERIES from www.koshertube.com Here is The Question: When your mind and your heart do the Tango, who leads? A discussion with Rabbi Tzvi Freeman, author of Bringing Heaven Down to Earth. From chapter 12 of the Tanya: It is written: "Then I saw that wisdom surpasses folly as light...