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Audio Lectures on the Torah Portions of Bamidbar

Bamidbar: Can We Give Birth to Ourselves and to Others?   (19:11 min):
Teaching is much more than just relating information. The true teacher imbues his students with his very essence. In this audio meditation, Rabbi Ginsburgh describes how the devoted teaching of Moses emanated from the depths of his soul. When we understand the dynamics of this type of teaching, we can learn to convey our own Torah essence to others, recreating them and ourselves, and filling the entire world with the revelation of God. 
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This lecture was recorded live in Kfar Chabad, Israel  for the weekly Torah-portion of Bamidbar –Iyar 5764 (May 2004).


Naso: The Flow of Paradox   (16:39 min):
There is a golden thread that runs through every Torah portion, weaving its seemingly unrelated sections into one multihued tapestry. In this audio meditation on the Torah portion of Naso, Rabbi Ginsburgh interlaces the many strands of the Hebrew word naso, weaving them into a flowing explanation of our own ability to create a holy, profound manifestation of paradox. 
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This lecture was recorded live in Kfar Chabad, Israel  for the weekly Torah-portion of Naso –Sivan 5764 (June 2004).


B'ha'alotcha: Lighting the Candle of Love   (18:26 min):
The soul of man is likened to a candle, whose flame is always reaching up in love toward God. In this audio meditation, Rabbi  Ginsburgh explores the components of the flame, describing how we can awaken the flame of love for God in our souls, and kindle this love in the souls of others. 
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This lecture was recorded live in Kfar Chabad, Israel  for the weekly Torah-portion of B'ha'lotcha –Sivan 5764 (June 2004).


Shlach: Holy Espionage   (21:41 min):
The twelve spies sent by Moses to scout the Land of Israel were to be a preview to the conquest of the Holy Land by the entire nation. Instead, the spies spoke ill of the Land, sowing despair in the hearts of their brethren. In this audio meditation, Rabbi Ginsburgh explains how we can rectify this major sin. By becoming “holy spies” we can transform our collective consciousness to Messianic, “area” consciousness in which we physically see the Divine pearls covering the Land of Israel and all reality. 
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This lecture was recorded live in Kfar Chabad, Israel  for the weekly Torah-portion of Shlach –Sivan 5764 (June 2004).


KorachFrom Essence to Actualization–The Secret of the Staff of Aaron (24:40 min):
The bearing of fruit in this world, whether physical or spiritual, is the miraculous transformation of essence to reality. In this audio meditation, Rabbi Ginsburgh leads us through the stages of the actualization of essence that manifested through the staff of Aaron, symbolizing his eternal priesthood.
 
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This lecture was recorded live in Kfar Chabad, Israel  for the weekly Torah-portion of Korach –Sivan 5764 (June 2004).


Chukat: Why is There Death in the World?     (31:46 min):
T
he mission of the Jewish People is to redeem themselves and all reality from the primordial sin of Adam and Eve, which brought death to the world. In this audio meditation, Rabbi Ginsburgh probes the secrets of the red heifer, whose ashes purified people who had come into contact with death. When we connect to the inner meaning of the red heifer we can understand the ultimate secret of why there is death in the world and how we can act to purify its touch. 
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This lecture was recorded live in Kfar Chabad, Israel  for the weekly Torah-portion of Chukat –Tamuz 5764 (June 2004).


Balak: The Secret of Overcoming the Donkey and the Snake     (34:49 min):
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This lecture was recorded live in Kfar Chabad, Israel  for the weekly Torah-portion of Balak –Tamuz 5764 (June 2004).


Pinchas: The Three Hands of Leadership  (43:10 min):
Just as a river has tributaries dependent on its flow, so every person has spiritual tributaries, whether many or few, that depend on his spiritual guidance. Everyone is a leader, and must understand the basic characteristics essential to rectified leadership. In this audio lecture on the Torah portion of Pinchas, Rabbi Ginsburgh discusses the three basic leadership traits with which Moses empowered his successor, Joshua. When we integrate these qualities into our lives, we become more rectified leaders on both a personal and communal level.
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This lecture was recorded live in Kfar Chabad, Israel  for the weekly Torah-portion of Pinchas –Tamuz 5764 (July 2004).


Matot Masei: The Mysterious Road Sign to Messianic Consciousness  (28:43 min):
J is running for his life. He has just caused a terrible accident, unintentionally murdering another person. His only recourse is to flee to the closest city of refuge, where he will be safe from the vengeance of his victim’s relatives. But which way should he run? Finally, in the distance, J spots a road sign. Breathlessly approaching the crucial sign, he reads two critical words: Miklat Miklat("Refuge Refuge")Why does the Torah command us to write the word "refuge" twice on every road sign pointing to the city’s location? What does it mean for the unintentional killer, and what does it mean for each and every one of us?
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This lecture was recorded live in Kfar Chabad, Israel  for the weekly Torah-portion of Matot Masei –Tamuz 5764 (July 2004).

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