Veyakhel: Chaos & Redemption
Parshat Veyakhel reveals the third step that empowers one to face any challenge- Exodus from oppression, Torah at Sinai, and building a Mishkan.
Read MoreTerumah: The Seventh Generation from Abraham to Moses
Moses, the seventh generation after Abraham, teaches us how to transform the world around us into a home for G-d.
Read MoreMishpatim: Is Logic Logical? Our Changing World
A look at logic and superalogic in our world and why we feel connected to each.
Read MoreYitro: Skyscraper – 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 MoreBo: Water, Egypt & September 11
An exploration of the Kabbalistic meaning of water and Moses’ connection to it. Today, do we feel safest on land or in water?
Read MoreShmos: Entering the Real World
As the Book of Exodus begins, the Jewish plight transforms from local to global. Slavery teaches the nation of suffering and redemption.
Read MoreVayechi: End of Book One – Jacob Never Dies
Jacob and Joseph always remind us that we can overcome any challenge. When we hold onto our faith in G-d and His promises, then we will always prevail.
Read MoreVayigash: Joseph & Marx – Work & Alienation
Joseph possessed the unique power to integrate spirit and matter in an imperfect world where materialism dominates. Let us learn how this can be achieved.
Read MoreMikeitz: Joseph's Treasure – The Refinement Process Begins
Joseph’s leadership sets the tone and gives direction for the work to come in refining the wealth of sparks in the world today, empowering this generation.
Read MoreToldot: The Plot Thickens – Jacob & Esau: Two Nations
How do you reconcile and integrate body and soul, matter and spirit – G-d and the universe? The answer is to infuse matter with spirit.
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