8:30 pm EST - 10:00 pm EST 01/26/2021 - 01/27/2021
A 2-Part Webinar with Rabbi Shais Taub
What is the key to emotional healing? What are common traps that people fall into when trying to better themselves? Where does Yiddishkeit come into the picture? What do you need to know before starting any program of self-improvement?
Whether it is therapy, recovery, or any other approach, there are certain basic principles one needs to know in order to do it successfully and al pi Torah. In this 2-part webinar, Rabbi Taub will answer these questions and much more. Whether you have been working on yourself for years or just now thinking of getting started, this is for you.
Rabbi Shais Taub is well known as a compassionate spiritual guide who provides Torah-based support to people of all walks of life. He will address these essential topics which you will be able to apply to your own growth.
9:30 pm EST - 10:00 pm EST 01/14/2021
A text-based class on a discourse from the Rebbe which explores the uniqueness of Chasidus.
11:00 am EST 01/12/2021
A New Year of Virtual Classes for Women
8:30 pm EST - 9:30 pm EST 01/13/2021
doing and being
1:40:09
Marriage and Relationships
An appreciation of the spiritual roots of masculinity and femininity helps us to better understand the male-female dynamic as we know it. We ask how …
36:56
Meditation
A guided meditation just before the onset of Shabbos in order to get into a Shabbos frame of mind. (Delivered at the National Jewish Retreat.)
1:37:10
What single men can know about themselves as men now that will prepare them better for marriage in the future. What does it really mean …
52:39
chapter 1
Is perfection attainable? The Tanya redefines our understanding of what it means to serve G-d.
55:06
chapter 4
The G-dly soul seeks expression through three modes or "garments"--namely, thought, speech, and action.
53:51
chapter 12
The beinoni is one who experiences the inner conflict of a rasha yet whose behaviors are indistinguishable from those of a tzaddik. The beinoni manages …
48:04
chapter 13
We continue to learn about the personality of the beinoni. Emotionally, the beinoni is no different than a rasha, yet behaviorally he resembles a tzadik.
51:27
chapter 14
We cannot change our feelings at will, but we can control our behaviors. The beinoni need not feel the love and awe of G-d that …
55:51
chapter 35
Since managing the inner conflict between the souls is a lifelong struggle for the beinoni, he may question if his mode of serving G-d actually …