Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Is life truly over after death?.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Let’s boldly challenge the self-defeating, unspoken disappointments and silly notions we carry around about ourselves and God. When we finally peel away the layers of childhood confusion and miseducation, we’ll discover the vitality, joy, and power in finding Hashem. This lecture was delivered at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
We can truly feel fulfilled, happy, and at peace, but only when we are “wholly” with ourselves and others. What does it mean to be holy? What does it feel like to be holy? Why is holiness the most joyous feeling I could ever hope to have? This lecture was delivered at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
How do you create and maintain lasting relationships? What is the secret to lifelong romance? Discover the secrets to authentic, enduring relationships. This lecture was delivered at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
We live in a world of make-believe because the world, as we experience it, is actually made of what we believe about ourselves and God. Some say that seeing is believing, but Kabbalah teaches us that believing is seeing. “Bold and Blessed” is about having the courage to reclaim and activate your power to open the floodgates of abundance
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Discover how Torah’s spiritual technology enables us to live with purpose, passion, and power, and to fill our days with greater goodness and ultimate joy. This lecture was delivered at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
You can’t hit a target if you can’t see it. And yet have we fully contemplated and truly owned the dream list of the visions and values essential to creating the best life for ourselves and the world. Probe the depths of the daily Amidah prayer, and plug into its life-changing power. This lecture was delivered at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
What do your loved ones really want, your presents or your presence? An eye opening two minute animation by Rabbi David Aaron. To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
What is a sin, what's wrong with it, and do we really get punished because of them? Watch Rabbi David Aaron's clear explanation using the example of a "Solo Tuba player C". To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Here today, gone tomorrow? For sure not. According to kabbalah, death is really birth. It’s not the end of life but the beginning of a new life. We all have freedom of choice in our lives, and what happens after death reflects the choices we have made. Join an unbelievable adventure, upward and onward, into the shocking spiritual terrains of the soul’s trek out of this world
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
For some of us, G-d is like a critical parent or an exacting heavenly judge. For others, G-d is like a caring friend who is there in a time of need, or when we land ourselves in sticky situations. Discover a joyous and empowering understanding of G-d, thereby reclaiming the power you’ve given away to negative images of G-d and yourself
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
How can we overcome the anxiety of our transient lives to find serenity and happiness, when the fear of death, uncertainty, and insecurity haunt us daily? The Torah teaches us to live for the moment and cram everlasting meaning into our lives. Living in the here and now is not only the key to serenity, but the secret to making every moment momentous
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Dr. Amy Austin (12)
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Dr. Amy Austin (12)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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We hold these truths to be self-evident: You are infinitely greater then you think you are. How to get there? There’s a part of you that’s intrinsically bound up with the greatest of all things—G-d Himself. The more you can reach inward and unpack that explosive reality, the more you’ll discover unconditional, joyous love for yourself and others
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Dr. Amy Austin (12)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
While some people expect certain accomplishments or wishes-fulfilled to finally be the moment that “brings” them happiness, it doesn’t work that way. By the time that “moment” arrives, they’ve already moved on to wishing for bigger and better things
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Love is not about what each person can get out of a relationship, but what each can give to it. In addition, each person must love and believe in themselves enough to allow others to do the same.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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The pursuit of excellence must not compromise and be at the cost of one’s integrity and character. The Torah version of success is bringing a balance of goodness in everything.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
While some may see themselves as failures, they would do well to examine if that's really objectively the case, or if they're just failing at the narrow definition and goal that they set for themselves on what their success should look like.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
A panel discussion on how to cultivate a relationship with G-d without losing touch with reality. This panel discussion was featured at the 11th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mr. David Sacks (6)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
"Taking Less and Receiving More" is a talk given by Rabbi David Aaron as part of a fast-paced session called "Ten Talks" featuring 10 short powertalks from 10 inspiring speakers, showcasing important ideas that change attitudes, lives, and, ultimately, the world. This talk was featured at the 11th annual National Jewish Retreat
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Is being moral alone enough? What does being religious accomplish for someone who is already moral? To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Your perception is what creates your reality. To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
We are infinitely greater then we think, and our lives are intrinsically more meaningful. Discover our eternal and internal connection with the Great Self—G-d. This talk offers a clear roadmap, detailing how to become whole; how to align our individual self with our Great Self; and how to serve so we can channel G-d's presence into everything we think, say, and do
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
For some of us, G-d is like a critical Parent or an exacting heavenly Judge. For others, G-d is like a caring Friend Who is there to fix problems after we create them
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Each of us has a divine mission in life. When we understand this, we are able to take control of our life; to use our creative powers more fully; to give more to others, our community, and the world. This talk helps us find our connection to the divine within ourselves and then shows us how to manifest that divine presence in our dealings with others, especially during tumultuous times
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Who am I? Who is G-d? Why would G-d be interested in my life? Feeling and expressing our connection to the divine is the most vital work we can do in our lives. It helps us become the best we can be so we can feel truly fulfilled and at peace—with ourselves and others. But to live our connection with G-d, we have to first understand who we really are, why we exist, and where we are going
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Discover the ultimate “soul-utions” to life’s problems. Turn challenges into exciting opportunities for self-discovery and spiritual growth. Become the master of your destiny rather than the victim of your fate. This talk offers the keys to unlock new doors of awareness, clarity, and the essential tools for achieving unconditional self-worth and personal empowerment
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
What meaning do you have? To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
What recognizes things such as love, beauty, and power? Our eyes or our souls? To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Is God the big guy up there telling us what to do? Not exactly. To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
What are we compared to the entire universe? Nothing more than a speck of dust out of billions of others? No! In fact we are part of God, and a unique expression of the divine. To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Don't take out of life, receive from it. To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
True love is not about being loved in return, but about loving the other and wanting what's best for them regardless of the circumstance or hardship that it entails. To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Why is G-d oftentimes referred to as a "He"? To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
You have a very precious soul, but you must believe in yourself. To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Do we always get what we deserve? Will G-d ever break the rules? To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Torah is not a book, but rather devine wisdom we embody and live. Torah empowers us to be our true self. What you have someone can take away, but who you are can never be taken from you. To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
For real communication one must understand things from another person's perspective and vantage point, in addition to one's own. To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Do you think all wealthy and famous people are happy? Actually, many of them feel sad and lonely. The real path to happiness is being more, not having more. To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
One of the customs on Purim is to eat Hamantaschen, delicious sweet tarts named literally "Haman's hat", or in Hebrew "Haman's ears". Why would we want to eat a piece of our evil enemy Haman? To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
What's the greatest gift one can give? The gift of presence; being there for someone else. This is why God created the universe, to give us the gift of his presence. To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
To learn more with Rabbi David Ahron visit his website at rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Do you feel like a loser? You can't be, because you have a soul which is a part of God, thus by definition you're a cherished masterpiece. To learn more with Rabbi David Ahron visit his website at rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
A shocking revelation about revelation. To learn more with Rabbi David Ahron visit his website at rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Who are you? Who is God? What's the connection? Why would you even want a connection? Lights, is a metaphor about us and God. Get rid of childish fears of God that sabotage your success, spiritual growth and happiness. To learn more with Rabbi David Ahron visit his website at rabbidavidaaron.com.
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
Who are you? Who is God? What's the connection? And why would you even want a connection? Ray, a ray of sunlight, is a metaphor about us and God. Discover how to get rid of childish fears of God that sabotage your success, spiritual growth and happiness. For a deeper analysis on this video, watch this lecture
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
What does our ADHD world do to our families? Rabbi David Aron has the cure for the Jewish family. The Arizal uses the concept of tzimtzum; move everything out of the way and make a space for someone else; and then compress your entire being into the moment for your child. Empower your children; show them that you believe in them and trust them
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
When we pray are we informing G-d of a problem and asking Him to fix it? Do we think he doesn’t know about it? The point of tefillah is to want what G-d wants, not to get G-d to want what we want. Rabbi David Aaron shows that the Hebrew word Tefillah comes from the root for imagine or dream. The leader of the prayers in shul is the chazzan; the root means vision
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)