
Let’s Talk Tanya: Elul 7
In It for the Benefits: Are you Jewish–or from the Eirev Rav?

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Hosted by Chabad.org: Naftali Silberberg · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 21 episodes
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Let’s Talk Tanya, is a daily series by Rabbi Naftali Silberberg, an acclaimed scholar and teacher who has been teaching Tanya to diverse audiences for more than twenty years. Every segment, approximately five minutes long, will convey the basic idea of the day’s Tanya and will zoom in on one large idea contained in that day’s study.
Chabad.org: Naftali Silberberg hosts Let’s Talk Tanya, a religion show with 21 episodes published.

In It for the Benefits: Are you Jewish–or from the Eirev Rav?

When Difficulty and Tragedy Strike: The faith test for which we came to this world

Embracing G-d’s Model of Kindness: The specific type of charity that brings the redemption

The Financial Cost of Spiritual Healthcare: May one give more than 20% of their income to charity?

Deeper Digging Demanded: What works for perfect people doesn’t for the rest of us

Sizes, Time Limits, and Percentages: The Limitation Inherent in Mitzvos

The Fire that Comes from the Right Hand: Is the Torah chesed or gevurah?

The Alter Rebbe’s Wake-Up Call: A new perspective on money and charity

Planting Seeds On High: The special effect of giving charity to the poor in Israel

Planting Seeds On High: The special effect of giving charity to the poor in Israel

The Theory of Planting: When a small investment yields a quantum gain

Quantum Results: When “measure for measure” doesn’t measure up

Plant Charity and Harvest Salvation: Why it is important to give charity before prayer

What’s Your Mitzvah? How to identify your intended primary focus in life

The Perfect Chariot: Who did our patriarch Yaakov look like and why?

613 ÷ Infinity: What Adam’s soul has in common with the Torah

Our “Portion” and “Lot”: Why is G-d called the “Holy One, blessed be He”?

A TRUE Relationship with G-d: The connection between charity and truth

Plant Charity and Harvest Truth: Identifying our Inner Yaakov

Teamwork: Scholars and Philanthropists Operating in Tandem
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Let’s Talk Tanya is hosted by Chabad.org: Naftali Silberberg. The show is categorised under religion (spirituality) and has published 21 episodes.
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