After Hours with Rabbi Yaron Reuven (23)
In this shiur, Rabbi Yaron Reuven discusses the importance of maintaining a close relationship with God and the impact of our actions on the spiritual realm. He emphasizes the significance of making time for personal prayer and connecting with God, and he urges listeners to be mindful of their actions and intentions. Rabbi Reuven also addresses the concept of repentance and offers insights into how we can strive to lead a more meaningful and righteous life. To Support our KIRUV and Torah Teachings work Please Donate At: http://www.BHDonate.org http://www.BHTorah.org http://www.BeEzratHaShem.org 00:00:00 Is a person blamed if they repeat the sins of those around them? 00:07:38 An eye-opening discussion on suicide 00:16:14 What is the origin of Jerusalem’s name, and how it shows an amazing connection between Adam and Shem 00:19:24 The sin the evil inclination will try to make you do before you die 00:21:39 Why did HaShem tell Abraham through a voice not to sacrifice Isaac (instead of HaShem speaking or sending an angel)? 00:23:10 The Rambam’s opinion on whether you should learn full time or have a job while learning 00:27:34 When are you allowed to charge for a Torah lecture? 00:29:48 The way to teach Torah, even if you are not a public speaker 00:31:24 Was Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai right to only learn but not work? 00:34:32 How can the Messiah come in such a spiritually impure generation? 00:43:47 What makes a person great? If you'd like to invite Rabbi Yaron Reuven to give a lecture at your synagogue, home or office please email [email protected] Rabbi Reuven is based out of Florida but travels to give lectures to different groups. Join one of our interactive "Interesting Torah" Whatsapp groups to get daily updates and short Torah clips that can uplift your day by texting 1.917.468.2324 or +91 93236 69880 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi-fAdFBv83gUzBgKm3PAyw/join #Torah #Jewish #RabbiYaronReuven #jews #bible #god #inspiring #motivation