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From the Inside Out: With Rivkah Krinsky and Eda Schottenstein - It's All the Same To Me: With Moshe Gersht

It's All the Same To Me: With Moshe Gersht

01/31/22 • 71 min

From the Inside Out: With Rivkah Krinsky and Eda Schottenstein

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After performing for nearly a decade as a popular Los Angeles–based musician, Moshe moved to Jerusalem, where he has spent the last fifteen years immersed in the wellsprings of Talmud, Chassidus, Kabbalah, and Spirituality.
Now a best-selling author, Gersht's recent Ted Talk, released just a month ago, has already received over a hundred thousand views.
Moshe's unconventional path from rock star to spiritual teacher has inspired people around the world to look deeper into the meaning of life. His book has been described as“The Power of Now meets the power of Torah,”, where he addresses life’s big questions and reveals the keys to unlocking your inner peace.
Find Moshe at www.MosheGersht.com or on his social media platforms:
www.youtube.com/moshegersht
www.instagram.com/moshegersht
www.twitter.com/moshegersht
www.facebook.com/moshegershtofficial

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After performing for nearly a decade as a popular Los Angeles–based musician, Moshe moved to Jerusalem, where he has spent the last fifteen years immersed in the wellsprings of Talmud, Chassidus, Kabbalah, and Spirituality.
Now a best-selling author, Gersht's recent Ted Talk, released just a month ago, has already received over a hundred thousand views.
Moshe's unconventional path from rock star to spiritual teacher has inspired people around the world to look deeper into the meaning of life. His book has been described as“The Power of Now meets the power of Torah,”, where he addresses life’s big questions and reveals the keys to unlocking your inner peace.
Find Moshe at www.MosheGersht.com or on his social media platforms:
www.youtube.com/moshegersht
www.instagram.com/moshegersht
www.twitter.com/moshegersht
www.facebook.com/moshegershtofficial

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undefined - Impactful Moments Behind the Scenes with The Lubavitcher Rebbe & Rebbetzin: With Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky

Impactful Moments Behind the Scenes with The Lubavitcher Rebbe & Rebbetzin: With Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky

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In honor of Chaf Beit Shvat, the Lubavitcher Rebbes wife, Rebbitzen Chaya Mushka’s 34th Yahrtzeit, we are honored to share an incredible conversation with Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky, with a glimpse of the behind the scenes life of the Rebbe and Rebbetzin and the lessons we can take from them.
Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky , was born in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1946 he began his studies at the Lubavitch Yeshiva in New York where, shortly before his marriage, he received his rabbinical ordination. In 1957, Rabbi Krinsky was appointed to the secretariat of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. The Rebbe later appointed him as secretary and officer of his three umbrella Chabad-Lubavitch organizations: Machne Israel, Merkos L’inyonei Chinuch and Agudas Chabad. He now serves as Chairman of the Board. Rabbi Krinsky also served as spokesman for the Rebbe and the Lubavitch movement, and editor of the Lubavitch News Service. As personal driver for the Rebbe, he had the unique distinction of spending hundreds of hours alone with the Rebbe. In 1988, the Rebbe appointed him as the sole executor of his will. In 2007, Newsweek Magazine named Rabbi Krinsky to the top of a list of “America's top 50 Rabbis.”Rabbi Krinsky lives in Brooklyn, New York.
*Please note two corrections:
1. Rabbi Krinsky’s brother was a navigator during the war, (not an aviator)
2. In the story regarding the Phoenix bird, the Rebbe took out the Sefer/book of Iyuv, (not Mishley.)
You can donate today to the foundation the Rebbe made in honor of the Rebbitzen for women in need around the world.
KerenHachomesh.org

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undefined - Do You Have Internal Clarity? Learn The Acronym, With 7 Unique Tools For You

Do You Have Internal Clarity? Learn The Acronym, With 7 Unique Tools For You

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How can we bring more clarity into our lives? How do we effectively filter out the irrelevant background noise to help manifest the clarity we desire in our lives ?
In this episode, (recorded at the Ohel Chabad Lubavitch in Queens, NY), we share a unique acronym for bringing clarity home.
CLARITY:
C- Children: Think about what we would want our children to do, and the values we want to impart on them.
L-Learn: We can find classify through learning From our struggles and past experiences.
A- Alignment: in mind, body and spirit, they are all connected.
R- Respect: Reach out to the people you respect for guidance. You can’t always have clarity on your own.
I-Igrus letters: Look to the answers of the Rebbe for a style, a thought process and a skill to answer your questions. Sign up for the course starting next week. Link in podcast notes.
T- trust in HaShem. When we feel bitachon it gives us peace of heart and mind and helps us think clearly.
Y- YOU... you’re the one that knows the truth of who you are , with self awareness you can ask yourself what is truly the right thing, there is a way to live in the paradox of being kind and having boundaries . ‘
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