Faith isn't enough. We need a sense of security to stay calm, be happy and be effective in an uncertain world. We need Bitachon. It needs to be exercised in order to be cultivated.
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Why do blessings describe God, the ultimate Source of all blessings as "blessed"???
A short study of the Hebrew word Baruch (ברוך).
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Israel's Independence Day is called "Yom Haatzmaut."
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How is the Hebrew alphabet — the AlephBet — different from other alphabets? How might a Divine alphabet work? Why did gender make its way into God's language of life?
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The first self-reference to the Hebrew language is when Adam names his wife Isha-אשה. He made a play on words. What does this tell us about Hebrew?
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What does it mean for the Hebrew Language to be Divine?
What are some examples that illustrate it?
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Where can we turn in a world in which the meanings of words like "evil," "civilian," "terrorist" are being eroded and inverted?
Where do Hebrew words draw their original meaning from?
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American Jews tend to read in Hebrew even when they don't understand what they're reading.
What is it about Hebrew that makes this a compelling thing to do for otherwise educated and literate people?
What is the way forward toward a more meaningful relationship with the Hebrew language?
There's a treasure buried right under our noses. We just have to learn how to dig.
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Purim has passed, but we're still exploring twelve Hebrew words, concepts and flavors of happiness — SIMCHA.
There are no synonyms in Hebrew, which is what makes learning Hebrew so fun. Every word has its depth and nuance. In this episode we're looking at the final four of the twelve words for "happiness" in the grand finale blessing bestowed on a Jewish bride and groom right before the break the glass. In this episode we'll be studying four Hebrew words that are relational but presented here as experiences of joy:
The goal being that you can identify them in your own soul and experience sharper and deeper happiness as a result.
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In honor of Purim, we're exploring twelve Hebrew words, concepts and flavors of happiness — SIMCHA.
There are no synonyms in Hebrew, which is what makes learning Hebrew so fun. Every word has its depth and nuance. In this episode we're looking at the following four, of the twelve words for "happiness" we're studying in this series:
The goal being that you can identify them in your own soul and experience sharper and deeper happiness as a result.
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In honor of Purim, we're exploring twelve Hebrew words, concepts and flavors of happiness — SIMCHA.
Because Hebrew is a language designed by the same Creator Who brought to you such favorites such as "The Universe" and "Life Itself," there is an incredible precision and profundity to the language, which you just have to see for yourself to appreciate. In this episode, I go through four different words for joy:
The goal being that you can identify them in your own soul and experience sharper and deeper happiness as a result.
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Is there a justification for why Jews insist on reading Torah and praying in Hebrew even if they don't understand what they're saying?
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Hebrew knows itself as the "Holy Language."
Jews treat it as holy because they insist on reading texts in their original, but are also infamously bad at knowing when they're reading.
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