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In this special Temple Talk for the Ten Days of Repentance and Yom Kippur, Yitzchak Reuven and Rabbi Richman review the Divine process of these remarkable life-changing, life-renewing days. Now that we have gone through the Rosh HaShana reality- changing convocation with the King, our hosts ask: “Now what?” It’s time to define concepts such as sin and repentance. What is a sin, anyway? The Hebrew word teaches us that it involves “missing the mark” and not rising to our own true potential. But Yom Kippur offers us the opportunity to get back to where we once belonged…and still belong. So people get ready!
This week's video features from the Temple Institute:
Weekly Torah Portion: Ha’azinu, with Rabbi Chaim RIchman:
“Listen, O heavens, and I will speak! And let the earth hear the words of my mouth! My lesson will drip like rain; my word will flow like dew…” (Deuteronomy 32:1-2)
Sometimes our spirits are in the clouds; other times we’re feeling totally grounded. Sometimes we feel G-d’s presence around us as strong as the driving rain. Other times He seems as elusive as the morning dew. But whether we’re up or we’re down, whether we are focused on our attachment to G-d, or we’re feeling distant and disconnected, G-d is here. Always. This message of the first Shabbat of 5770 will serve us well throughout the coming year.
http://universaltorah.com/programming/2009/09/22/weekly-torah-portion-haazinu-4.htm
Light to the Nations Video Teaching, with Rabbi Chaim Richman: Reflections on Yom Kippur: The great day of opportunity and empowerment. Click here:
Rabbi Chaim Richman is the international director of the Temple Institute in Jerusalem which is dedicated to rebuilding the Holy Temple (Beit HaMikdash). He is a member of the current effort to revive the Sanhedrin and the author of ten books including Mystery of the Red Heifer and A House of Prayer for All Nations. Yitzchak Reuven works at the Temple Institute in Jerusalem. He previously worked building Biblical harps and other musical instruments for use in the Holy Temple. He and Rabbi Chaim Richman have been friends since their Israeli army days. They host the Temple Talk podcast dealing with issues of the Temple Mount and the weekly Torah parsha every Tuesday from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Israel time (10am U.S. EST) on Israel National Radio.