Thursday, September 1, 2022

Fw: [aneinu] Elul inspiration from Rabbi Wein




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Subject: [chicago-aneinu] Elul inspiration from Rabbi Wein
From: Rabbi Berel Wein / The Destiny Foundation <info@jewishdestiny.com>
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Subject: Elul inspiration from Rabbi Wein

Elul titles from Rabbi Wein
Make the days of Elul meaningful with these inspiring lectures from Rabbi Wein
Teshuva, Tefillah U'Tzedakkah – How many times do we repeat this during the prayers of the High Holy Days? But, what exactly does it mean? How does each part of the formula complete the recipe that we hope will bring a new year of good tidings on an individual and national level? This lecture series will delve into each and hopefully lead you on the road to repentance.

Chana's struggle with childlessness in many ways parallels Sarah's. Their stories are even linked together in the Rosh Hashanah services. But in other ways, Chana stands alone. More than any of the great prophetesses, she unlocked the secret of prayer. Rabbi Wein explores the powerful legacy she left us: that a broken heart can bring national redemption.
The month before Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur is set aside as a time for introspection and self-perfection. God is closer than ever, and we can make the most of our relationship with Him. This collection of Rabbi Wein's stories – some funny and some poignant, some historical and some personal – will give you the inspiration you need to make yourself a better person and the world a better place.
The ten days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are the holiest and most awe-inspiring on the Jewish calendar, but they're also days of sweetness and joy. We dip our apples into honey and wish each other a sweet new year, confident that G-d will judge us favorably. But of course, our ultimate source of sweetness is the Torah itself. And with Rabbi Wein's insights into the holiday haftorahs, you'll see how the words of the prophets really are sweeter than honey..
Rabbeinu Yonah wrote this seminal 900-year-old sefer after witnessing the burning of the Talmud in France, an event he felt indirectly responsible for because he had directed the burning of the Rambam's seforim years before. Addressing such themes as zealotry and fanaticism, the power of shame, and the dangers of lashon hara, Rabbi Wein draws a timeline through Jewish history, applying lessons from the medieval era to our modern media age.
The Destiny Foundation |www.RabbiWein.com
The Destiny Foundation | 564 Marc Drive, Lakewood, NJ 08701

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