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Leadership Vision and Invulnerability - Ohr Torah Stone - 2011
The Graves of Joshua and Calev have been known and maintained for Thousands of Years - One of the handful of government authorized ascents to the tombs of Yehoshua & Calev that take place each year, happened before Parshat Shlach with Jews ascending to visit the holy places. As seen on Arutz Sheva. ...
The land of Israel is the soul of all the world, and G-d's system of providence over the land of Israel is unique in the world. The failure of the spies to recognize that Israel is the
Weekly YouParsha show read by Rabbi Herschel Finman
Based upon an insight from the Arizal's major work, Sha'ar HaGilgulim, Rabbi Pinchas Winston shows how the concept of reincarnation played a major role in the historical and disastrous failure of the Spies in this week's parshah.
Based upon an insight from the Arizal's major work, Sha'ar HaGilgulim, Rabbi Pinchas Winston shows how the concept of reincarnation played a major role in the historical and disastrous failure of the Spies in this week's parshah.
It's Not What You Say, It's How You Say It - Rabbi Riskin's Insights Into Parshat Shelach
Based upon an insight from the Arizal's major work, Sha'ar HaGilgulim, Rabbi Pinchas Winston shows how the concept of reincarnation played a major role in the historical and disastrous failure of the Spies in this week's parshah.
Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller In this weeks Torah portion, Parshat Shelach, Yehoshua's performance as one of the
A brief introduction into the world of the Haftarahs by: Reuben Ebrahimoff
Weekly words of wisdom from the presented by Rabbi Yaakov Glasman.
 
 
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