Thursday, January 4, 2018

Jewish.TV - Chabad.org Video "The One Mitzvah That Kept My Kids Jewish" - - ב"ה - Jewish.tv

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Jewish.TV - Chabad.org Video "The One Mitzvah That Kept My Kids Jewish"  -  - ב"ה - Jewish.tv
In the 1970s, Charles Ramat had a number of audiences with the Rebbe. During one of these meetings, he asked the Rebbe about something he was struggling with.
A Jewish Ethical Perspective
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Something Spiritual on Parshat Shemot
By Yehuda Stern
The History and Destiny of Moses' Donkey
By Moishe New
Mishnah 6:6 “Torah is greater than priesthood or sovereignty…Torah is acquired with 48 qualities…” Listen and meditate on these 48 qualities necessary to acquire Divine wisdom. How many of these qualities do you connect with? Which of these come easily to you and which are challenging for you?
By Shimona Tzukernik
Parshah Curiosities: Shemot
By Mendel Kaplan
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By Avraham Meyer Zajac 
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By Shifra Sharfstein 
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Chabad.org "Stuck at home? Check this out"  -  = ב"ה - Chabad.org
By the Grace of G-d
Do you live on the East Coast? The winter storm—classed a “bomb cyclone”—is affecting millions of people. Schools closed, flights canceled, plans postponed—and frigid winds make everything feel worse.
But Torah teaches us that everything that happens to us is an opportunity. And if you are stuck at home with free time, this is a gift from G‑d. A gift that allows you to spend more time with loved ones, to relax and, most importantly, to enrich your Jewish knowledge and connection to G‑d.
We put together a few recommendations for you to enjoy and share.
(By the way, if you don’t live in the Northeast, we are jealous of you :), but seriously, feel free to enjoy this email nonetheless or forward it to someone who is affected by the storm.)
First off: Please make sure to stay warm and safe, reach out to your neighbors and relatives—especially those living alone—to make sure they are OK.
Then make yourself a warm cup of tea (hot cocoa also works) and enjoy some of the following selections:
How do you view the world? Does it sometimes look like a dark, scary place? What does G‑d think of it? In this immersive, one-hour excerpt of a “farbrengen,” you will hear the Rebbe talk and the chassidim sing, and you will be transported to a higher plane. Click here to watch
“A niggun is the pen of the soul.” In our music section, you can listen to hundreds of songs and watch many music videos of chassidic melodies, ranging from exuberant to introspective. If you are not sure where to start, we recommend this series of videos: Click here to watch
Our presenters have produced some great courses in the past years. Perhaps you joined some of them. One of most popular was “Finding Balance.” Registration is required (but free), and you can move between episodes, take the quiz, read the comments and join the conversation.
To join the four-part course: Click here to watch
If you have little ones at home, you might want to check out our kids' site. You will find videos, crafts, recipes, coloring pages, stories and more. You can check it out here: www.chabad.org/kids
Finally, don’t forget that Shabbat is tomorrow night. Use the free time you have today to learn more about this special gift from G‑d, a day of rest and rejuvenation—not only when it snows, but every single week. You will also find a link to Shabbat candle times as well as other resources.
Artwork displaying a Shabbat meal
And if you still have time, why don’t you whip up a batch of delicious challah, using this tried and true recipe?
We hope you enjoy! And as always, we would love to hear your feedback and thoughts.
Shabbat Shalom,
Your Friends @ Chabad.org
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Chabad.org Daily "DAILY HALACHAH: Shulchan Aruch, Din Brachah Rishonah b'Yotzeir 59:3-4a: Laws Relating to the First Blessing - Yotzer Or, Part 5" - - ב"ה - Daily Halachah
Coming Up on Jewish.tv
Laws Relating to the First Blessing - Yotzer Or, Part 5
By Avraham Meyer Zajac
This webcast begins: 
Thursday, January 4, 2018 at 6am ET
About this series:
Study one halacha or more each day from the Shulchan Aruch (code of Jewish law) authored by the Alter Rebbe, R’ Schneur Zalman of Liadi. 
Upcoming Webcasts
By Avraham Meyer Zajac 
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