The Light of God

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  1. "Kumi Ori"

    Haftarot: Ki Tavo

    Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein

    This haftara describes the replacement of the natural illumination of the world with divine-spiritual light - the light of God. The change will affect the righteous and the entire nation, as well as the attitude of other nations toward Am Yisrael, when everyone will be focused on recognizing God as the light of the world.

  2. Light in Tanakh

    Elisheva Brauner

  3. Mishlei - Part 9: Tips for Success

    Rabbi Shlomo Dov Rosen | 40 minutes

    In our ninth lecture, we will look at the sixth chapter of Mishlei. This chapter is composed of four short poems divided into two halves. They comprise separate units, but there is a basic theme and connection between them. The second poem is similar to the first half in form, but the message seems to be quite different. We must ask what type of message we are supposed to try to glean from these poems? We must return to the beginning to analyze it anew to find a deeper meaning to what seems to be a moral, yet self-defeating rule. Are we dealing with a practical guide to life as a successful person, or are we talking about something completely different: practical guidance on a deeper level - about repentance?