Antisemitism is a means of filling a void in the chest of the person espousing it. More interestingly, however, it also reflects a certain void in the heart of the Jew...
Psalm 23 is the most beloved and quoted of all Psalms. But almost no one knows the amazing secrets hidden behind its Hebrew words...// MY UPCOMING USA TEACHING TOUR //March 27-28: Los Angeles, CAMarch 29-31: Houston, TXApril 1-3: Miami,F
Blessed is the man... Thus opens Psalm #1 and the entire book of Psalms. Beneath its ostensibly simple verses hide deep life lessons which can totally transform the way you read Scripture...// SUPPORT THE CHANNEL //Patreon: https://www.patreo
Psalms is probably the most beloved, quoted, and referenced book in the world. Its original Hebrew name, "Tehillim", means "lights" -- it embodies the light of the soul's return journey to its Divine source. Join me on a new series of videos wh
One of the most surprising results of the October 7th massacre is the West's return to religion, both to Christianity and to Islam. Are we transitioning from the era of geopolitics to an era of theopolitics?// KEEP UP TO DATE //One link to ru
Religion is the root of all violence, so many people say. But are all religions equally prone to violence? In this fourth and final episode we compare how Jewish, Christian and Islamic theologies treat the topic of power and violence. Dedic
According to the Jewish Sages, when God told Abraham to "Come out and count the stars", He took him outside of the universe and allowed him to view the stars from above. This is symbolic of four lessons in faith Abraham learned that day.Dedica
According to Kabbalah, God's revelation is many-sided. The two religions that emerged out of the Torah, Christianity and Islam, reflect its two main sides, the right and the left. But which is which?
The Hebrew word for faith, emunah, has four different meanings. Put together, they create a multi-layered understanding of what faith is, and how better to integrate it into our lives.Dedicated to the elevation of the souls of Tzilla bat Shlom
From Judaism's perspective, Christianity and Islam are both false religions, aberrations of the original, pristine Torah. On the other hand, two undoubtadly great civilizations emerged from them, that have not only advanced mankind in different
Abraham likened himself to "dust and ashes": dust symbolizes his humble faith, while ashes symbolize a small amount of disbelief he carried with him. But as it turns out, this was crucial to his other main trait: his kindness.
In this new series of classes we explore the origins, history, and theology of the world's two biggest religions, Christianity and Islam, from a Jewish perspective. Could Judaism, being their common ancestor, provide the key to resolving their
In this class, the first in a new series, we discuss the essence of faith and the relationship between the superconscious and consciousness.Follow Rabbi Nir: https://bit.ly/nirmenussi
The massacre in Israel has shocked millions across the world. In this public Zoom session three Israeli Rabbis – Nir Menussi, Ephrayim Ehrenberg, and Moshe Genuth – explore the deeper meaning of this event, its future ramifications, and each on
One of the aspects of Jewish life many people find most difficult to understand is "shmirat negiah"—the custom according to which men and women don’t engage in physical contact before their wedding. I want to share a little bit about my own dec
Miriam's death opens a gaping hole in the leadership of the generation of the wilderness, but gives us an eternal lesson about the role each of the three sibling shepherds played in the redemption from Egypt, and which we need in each generatio
She appeared a lowly prostitute from Jericho, but her external facade hid depths of faith and courage, enough to defy an empire and change the course of history. Her name was Rahab, and this is her story.// SUPPORT THE CHANNEL //Patreon: http
Don't do THIS and don't to THAT... Many people perceive the Torah as one long list of DON'Ts. Is it possible to gain a deeper understanding of the meaning of prohibitions?Points to Ponder for the Torah portion of Shemini, from the book of Vayi
The Haggadah seems to be very structured and orderly, but there's a hole at the heart of it which unravels it from within...Purchase the ebook "Fifty Shades of Light": https://bit.ly/50-Shades-of-Light // SUPPORT THE CHANNEL //Patreon: htt
Atheistic science seems to be religion's most bitter enemy. But even bitter enemies can be sweetened... Learn how scientific disbelief can actually purify faith...Points to Ponder for the weekly Torah portion of Vayikra, from the book of Levit
Innocence is bound to shatter, but hope lives in a second, more sober and mature kind of innocence.Points to Ponder #21 for the weekly Torah portion of Ki Tissa, from the book of Exodus.In memory of Hili bat Raphael
The Hebrew word for I (ani) and for nothingness (ayin) are made up of the same letters in different orders. Within these words is enfolded a deep secret about consciousness, the self, and self actualization.Points to Ponder #20 for the portion