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In this week’s Torah portion, we learn the measurements and other details of all the artifacts that were made to go into the mishkan, the sanctuary. Reb Chaim Kramer discusses how the Zohar reveals the connection between the items in the mishkan and the human body. For example, the altar correlates to the stomach, the holy ark corresponds to the human heart, and so on. Reb Chaim also discusses the physio-spiritual process of breath, the menorah of the human head, the deeper meaning of our senses, and more, all with his unique sense of humor.
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LH: See The Good, And You’ll See God | Rabbi David Yisrael Kalmus
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In this week’s Torah portion, the Torah discusses civil law. Rabbi Chaim Kramer discusses the parsha based on the Chassidut of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. Reb Chaim discusses the deeper psychological, spiritual, and physical ramifications of being honest and the damage that is done by lying. He discusses the laws of being kind to widows, orphans and anyone who is downtrodden. Reb Chaim also discusses other laws, including the law of damages.
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Chaim Kramer explains the weekly Torah portion, Yitro, in the light of Breslov Chassidut. Chaim explains the lesson about Yitro, who was a great priest of idolatry, who helped Moses, his son-in-law and gave him good advice. This teaches that no matter who we are, we’re accepted by God. No matter how low you feel, you have great potential and wonderful things to offer. We learn about the good deeds even the tyrant Nebuchadnezzar made towards God! Yitro also teaches us to have self-knowledge (we should know our strengths and weaknesses), and much more. Make yourself holy!
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