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At the Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York City, Isralight Founder and Dean Rabbi David Aaron acknowledges that people feel special. In his lecture on Joy and Judaism, Rabbi David Aaron says that we all ultimately seek to be who we are, that is - rays of G-d in this world. Our deepest joy, per Rabbi Aaron, comes from finding a lifestyle that genuinely allows us to act as an expression of God on earth. Jewish tradition offer brilliant guidance for serving as a channel for God's love, wisdom,...
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At the Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York City, Isralight Founder and Dean Rabbi David Aaron acknowledges that people feel special. In his lecture on Joy and Judaism, Rabbi David Aaron says that we all ultimately seek to be who we are, that is - rays of G-d in this world. Our deepest joy, per Rabbi Aaron, comes from finding a lifestyle that genuinely allows us to act as an expression of God on earth. Jewish tradition offer brilliant guidance for serving as a channel for God's love, wisdom,...
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At the Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York City, Isralight Founder and Dean Rabbi David Aaron acknowledges that people feel special. In his lecture on Joy and Judaism, Rabbi David Aaron says that we all ultimately seek to be who we are, that is - rays of G-d in this world. Our deepest joy, per Rabbi Aaron, comes from finding a lifestyle that genuinely allows us to act as an expression of God on earth. Jewish tradition offer brilliant guidance for serving as a channel for God's love, wisdom,...
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At the Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York City, Isralight Founder and Dean Rabbi David Aaron acknowledges that people feel special. In his lecture on Joy and Judaism, Rabbi David Aaron says that we all ultimately seek to be who we are, that is - rays of G-d in this world. Our deepest joy, per Rabbi Aaron, comes from finding a lifestyle that genuinely allows us to act as an expression of God on earth. Jewish tradition offer brilliant guidance for serving as a channel for God's love, wisdom,...
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Did you ever wonder just what G-d requires? "And now, Israel, what does HaShem your G-d require of you, but to fear HaShem your G-d, to walk in all His ways..." (Deuteronomy 10:12) The fear of G-d - the starting point for serving G-d. Eikev (Deuteronomy 7:12-11:25) Parashat Eikev is read on Shabbat: Menachem Av 22, 5768/August 23, 2008 - More info at: www.templeinstitute.org
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