Yitro
Where heaven kisses earth – and earth kisses back.
Moses’ father-in-law, Jethro, is a spiritual guru and high priest of Midian. When he hears of the miraculous formation of the Jewish nation, he comes to join. Jethro, is a master administrator; he helps Moses formulate a structure of governance and leadership. The people camp at Mount Sinai, preparing and purifying themselves for the most profound experience in the history (and future) of the world. Amidst thunder, smoke and lightning, the Divine is articulated in ten iterations and the world is forever changed.
The Ten Commandments: I Will Do and I Will Hear
Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson and discover the 10 principles which are the blueprint of our human connection to the transcendent divine.
Read MoreThe Sheik, Sinai and World Peace
Discover the gripping story of a Sheik who changed history. A man whose worldly experience and diverse proficiency in all wisdoms was a prerequisite for the greatest event of all time — the revelation at Sinai.
Read MoreYitro: Beauty or the Beast?
Islam stands today at a crossroads: Will it embrace the beauty or the beast?
Read MoreAnochi: I Give You My Soul
Anochi captures the essence and purpose of all existence: To inscribe and reveal the soul in our every word and in our every experience.
Read MoreSkyscraper – Where Heaven Meets Earth
At Mt. Sinai, the physical and spiritual worlds merged. Â The NYC skyline shows a man-made version of this, yet reminds us of the fragility of man’s work.
Read MoreMoment of Truth
After Adam and Eve ate from the Tree of Knowledge, the world changed to one of deception. Â Now one must look to children to see the deeper truths of life.
Read MoreHoly Hand, Warm Heart
If a single motion from a righteous hand can change a life, how much more so his memory can change the world.
Read MoreThe Breakthrough
At the giving of the Torah, the physical and spiritual worlds melted together allowing objects to become holy and man to refine his soul through mitzvot.
Read MoreTorah and Geometry
The science of geometry resembles the Torah as an exact and applied science, and serves as a model that shows the difference between Torah and human wisdom.
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