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Walking Through Fire - Your own imagination can't burn you, can it? So Rabbi Infinity teaches you how to be the master over your own desires. And, to walk confidently through the imaginary fires of your not-so-healthy desires. (source: chabad.org)
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Lost in a Space Suit from Kabbala Toons: Episode XVII - "You are Not Your Spacesuit" - in this amazing series of animated lessons from Jewish mystical tradition (Kaballah) - we learn that, just like a spacesuit protects you in space, your physical body is necessary to exist in this world but it is not your essence. Awesome animation and important life lesson for all ages. (source: chabad)
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Torah Life Lesson on Parshat Devarim from The Temple Institute. The holy Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev teaches that on the Sabbath before the 9th of Av, (the day of fasting which commemorates the Holy Temple which was destroyed in the year 70 AD by the Romans), the Sabbath known as Shabbat Chazon, the Sabbath of Vision, each and every Jew gains access to his own unique vision of the Holy Temple rebuilt! In this way, G-d inculcates us with heightened Temple consciousness, preparing us...
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USHPIZIN (Complete in Hebrew - Part 1 of 2 - runtime 46:53) - A Warmhearted, Upbeat Fable in an Exotic Setting - the award-winning Ushpizin (2004) is a pleasant little film that takes place in an ultra-Orthodox community in modern-day Jerusalem, but its message is universal. The dialogue is in Hebrew, and the DVD provides English and Spanish subtitles. The story is about the clash between the religious and the secular, but what I like best about the movie is its humanism. The central...
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USHPIZIN (Complete in Hebrew - Part 2 of 2 - runtime 45:37) - A Warmhearted, Upbeat Fable in an Exotic Setting - the award-winning Ushpizin (2004) is a pleasant little film that takes place in an ultra-Orthodox community in modern-day Jerusalem, but its message is universal. The dialogue is in Hebrew, and the DVD provides English and Spanish subtitles. The story is about the clash between the religious and the secular, but what I like best about the movie is its humanism. The central...
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