I watched this video of Rabbi Aaron teaching the meaning of our Daily Blessings and I was revetted to every word he said. Then I asked myself 'How do I adopt the practice (noun)?' and then I realised that the word practice (the noun) is a solid thing and it's also spelt practise (the verb) which is a doing word. Being a Jew, I then tried to see a connection between these two words. I came up with this. To master anything you have to practise it over and over and over again and then, when you've leant that skill you still have to practise daily to maintain the skill. It's only by doing daily practising does it morph into a noun Practice.
I sooooo enjoyed this talk . I myself am a baaalat tsheuvah but never studied in a Jewish school or seminary. I am self taught but unfortunately I still lack good davening skills. I plan on sharing this with many people, including my own children who grew up in a modern orthodox home, went to orthodox day school and have a father who is an orthodox rabbi. I am so excited about this talk!
8:11 am central standard time / Tada Raba! I thoroughly enjoyed your teaching this morning. I needed this refreshing reminder that G-d is a G-d of love, He does forgive and wants us to succeed.
Pray for peace. Pray for warring nations to stop endless wars. Pray for just and righteous leaders to rise up. Pray for each other to love, forgive each other.
For years, now and then, l would think about the rabbi with the brightest red hair who had been on Larry King. Now l know what happened to him! I remember saying to my mom, as we were watching together, your hair is so bright l need to put blinders on. Lol. I also remember your saying that G-d often places people in families where the members are different (so that we have to grow). So long ago! Amazing l found you, but l wasn't looking. Thank you, Rabbi Aaron, for your hard work, tenacity, and faithfulness all these years.
This is a call to prayer for the world. Not only Christianity, also Judaism and Islam. Wherever you are between five and six pm take five minutes and pray for five things. 1. Pray for forgiveness for yourself and those that trespass against you. 2. Pray, give thanks for blessings past, present and future. 3. Pray for peace and calm and prosperity in your country. 4. Pray for peace, calm and a revival of God in our world. 5. Pray to protect humanity from evil.
Amazing so real so true, it's exactly what I was feeling this last years every day about tefilah, so frustrated it feels like only I have to read automatically words among words.. Without any real meditation
I watched this video of Rabbi Aaron teaching the meaning of our Daily Blessings and I was revetted to every word he said. Then I asked myself 'How do I adopt the practice (noun)?' and then I realised that the word practice (the noun) is a solid thing and it's also spelt practise (the verb) which is a doing word. Being a Jew, I then tried to see a connection between these two words. I came up with this.
To master anything you have to practise it over and over and over again and then, when you've leant that skill you still have to practise daily to maintain the skill. It's only by doing daily practising does it morph into a noun Practice.
Amazing
My heart is melted for good and purity
Thankyou for the guidance May allah make it easy for us to repent and move foward
Ameen
I sooooo enjoyed this talk . I myself am a baaalat tsheuvah but never studied in a Jewish school or seminary. I am self taught but unfortunately I still lack good davening skills. I plan on sharing this with many people, including my own children who grew up in a modern orthodox home, went to orthodox day school and have a father who is an orthodox rabbi. I am so excited about this talk!
Pray for help, health, wisdom, and a true real relationship wit God and his holy sacred commandments!
8:11 am central standard time / Tada Raba! I thoroughly enjoyed your teaching this morning. I needed this refreshing reminder that G-d is a G-d of love, He does forgive and wants us to succeed.
What a beautiful takeaway!
Pray for peace. Pray for warring nations to stop endless wars. Pray for just and righteous leaders to rise up. Pray for each other to love, forgive each other.
For years, now and then, l would think about the rabbi with the brightest red hair who had been on Larry King. Now l know what happened to him! I remember saying to my mom, as we were watching together, your hair is so bright l need to put blinders on. Lol. I also remember your saying that G-d often places people in families where the members are different (so that we have to grow). So long ago! Amazing l found you, but l wasn't looking. Thank you, Rabbi Aaron, for your hard work, tenacity, and faithfulness all these years.
Wow!! Thank you, Rabbi!
This is a call to prayer for the world. Not only Christianity, also Judaism and Islam.
Wherever you are between five and six pm take five minutes and pray for five things.
1. Pray for forgiveness for yourself and those that trespass against you.
2. Pray, give thanks for blessings past, present and future.
3. Pray for peace and calm and prosperity in your country.
4. Pray for peace, calm and a revival of God in our world.
5. Pray to protect humanity from evil.
I say shalom to that.
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Thanks Rabbi, you're a blessing! B"H
That was a truly beautiful lecture
I feel enlightened. Thank you Rabbi
You're very welcome!
That was great, as a jew i really needed to here that.
The Amidah is so beautiful
One of the most insightful lessons I have heard in a very long time. Forgiveness and love is the key. Baruch Hashem!
Thank you for the crash course!
Love this Rabbi!
I have your book 📖 Rabbi, *’Endless Light’*
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This was a very worthwhile educational video. Thank you, Rabbi Aaron.
Yes I need your book.
Well worth watching and informative. Please lease continue to post this type of rejuvenating content.
❤LOVELY ❤
Amazing so real so true, it's exactly what I was feeling this last years every day about tefilah, so frustrated it feels like only I have to read automatically words among words.. Without any real meditation
Thank you.
Very good message!
LOVED THIS!!! THANK YOU.
Amazing…thank you
I love it!
Thank you this is just what I needed today
That was good. Very enjoyable.
This is really good I am so grateful to hear you speak I will look for your book and you are very entertaining and funny!!😊😂😂
Beautifully spoken.
Toda.
Toddah Rabbah
✌❤🇺🇸🇳🇮 and all nations!
Wow can U out this in Siddur
what is the name of the book
So there is a specific prayer asking for forgiveness?
What is the rabbis name?