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Ki Teitzei Videos

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A taste of Shazak Parsha, where the weekly Torah portion comes alive! Geared for kids... Great for adults!
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Ki Teitzei Parshah Report
When Roy takes a summer vacation, Itche and Jono are left without a set. A mysterious sign is their only company...
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When challenges come your way, you can confront them head-on. Better, however, is to come down upon them from above.
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Does G-d pay His workers on time?
The Torah commands that a laborer's payment not be withheld even a day. G-d Himself, our Sages tell us, observes the very commandments He obligates us to fulfill. How then does G-d not immediately reward man for his/her service of Him, deferring man's reward to the 'World to Come'?! (Likutei Sichos, Ki Teitzei volume 29)
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Practical Parshah - Ki Teitzei
The detailed laws of returning a lost object to its rightful owner.
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Torah Portion of Ki Teitzei
Finding ultimate comfort through our unyielding devotion to the will of G‑d.
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Letters and Numbers of Torah - Ki-Teitzei
Several explanations of why the Hebrew word "naara" (young girl) is spelled differently than it is pronounced thirteen out of the fourteen times it appears in a single Torah portion.
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Study some of the highlights of the weekly Torah portion with insights from various commentaries.
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Decoding the hidden messages
The parshah of Ki-Teitzei contains 110 verses, and the mnemonic for it is the name Eili. Explore the coded message in this Masoretic note and its connection to the general themes of the Parshah.
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Exploring Rashi’s commentary on voluntary war
Is war optional or required? How Rashi derives the rules of battle from a single word, and what this teaches us about personal spiritual growth.
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Learn about the mitzvah of Maakah—to construct a fence around a rooftop to protect against a hazard. Discover an interesting exception to this obligation and the reasoning behind it as we compare and contrast different situations, and in the end, apply their spiritual dimension to our life. (Based on Likutei Sichos vol. 24 Ki Seitzei sicha 2)
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A Taste of Text—Ki Teitzei
Set up guardrails to carefully control and temper your ego.
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The word selfless is accurately put. We will never entirely obliterate the self. We can continuously make our lives less and less about self. While it may seem counterintuitive, this is also the path to greater happiness.
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A closer look into Rashi’s commentary on the prohibition to borrow money with interest as elucidated through examining varying nuances in ancient manuscripts.
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Demystifying the Jewish Wedding Procedure
How the giving of the Torah forever transformed the nature of marriage and simultaneously the relationship between G-d and His people. (Likutei Sichos vol. 39, Ki Seitzei: Sicha 3)
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Studying Rashi: Parshat Ki-Teitzei
The Torah says that fulfilling the mitzvah of shiluach hakan (sending away the mother bird from the nest) brings long life. Rashi says that if such an "easy" mitzvah brings long life, it may be inferred that every mitzvah brings long life as well.
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Exploring Rashi’s commentary on sending away the mother bird
An amazing insight into personal growth, derived from Rashi’s perspective on what must be the easiest and cheapest mitzvah of all. (we regret the brief audio disruption in the recording)
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Analysis of two halachic perspectives on marriage; teach us about two dimensions of our relationship with G-d. (Based on Likkutei Sichos vol. 19 Ki-Teitzei)
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Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 19, Ki Seitzei sicha 2
From the mitzvah to make a fence around the roof of a new home to ensure safety, we learn that a new life-stage or a new spiritual adventure requires a new personal discipline.
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Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 19, Ki Seitzei sicha 4
The link between remembering Amalek and remembering Shabbos.
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Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 19, Ki Seitzei sicha 1
The mitzvah of sending away the mother bird from amid its young is associated with the reward of long life. We examine the Siyum (conclusion) of tractate Chullin and look to reconcile conflicting teachings regarding whether there is reward for a mitzvah in this world.
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Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 24, Ki Seitzei sicha 1
The Arizal gave a fascinating eulogy for the Ramak, which ultimately conveys how each of us at our core is immune to sin.
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Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 24, Ki Seitzei sicha 2
Learn the difference between a Shul and the Beis HaMikdash for needing a fence around the roof. A lesson in the dangers of arrogance and the need for a guardrail when reaching out to others.
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Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 24, Ki Seitzei sicha 3
Mixing animals, mixing energies. The secret of the Torah's prohibition against plowing with different animals.
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Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 24, Ki Seitzei sicha 4
Why Rashi doesn’t seem to address an obvious question in the verse.
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Whether something good or bad has been predestined, how does G‑d choose which person should be the one to bring it about?
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Understanding the Mitzvah of Marriage
A deeper look at some of the unique components of the Jewish wedding ceremony, and insights on the special mitzvah of marriage.
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Understanding the mitzvah of burial on five levels
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Farbreng, Episode 5
What provides us the fortitude and confidence to always overcome the evil inclination (yetzer hara) in our internal battles? (From “Messages”—Season 2, Episode 5)
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