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Pesach Is Easy Today
Rabbi Yaron Reuven says, Pesach is easy today. With all the advances in food technology, not eating Chametz is pretty simple. But knowing why we celebrate Pesach, and really believing in all the miracles of the Exodus down to the last crumb is a little more difficult for some people.

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Mar 111 min read


HaShem’s Beloved: The Spiritual Sacrifice of Jewish Women
Have you ever wondered what makes someone truly "beloved" in the eyes of God? The answer lies in a quiet, profound sacrifice that happens behind the doors of a Jewish home. On a trip to America Rav Yaakov Galinsky gave an inspiring shiur to a group of Jewish women whose husbands learned in kollel, and he told them he wished he was as fortunate as they were to be HaShem's beloved. In this video, Rabbi Yaron Reuven delves into the beautiful and often hidden world of the Jewish

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Mar 101 min read


Jealous Husbands: Parashat Vayakhel Pekudei
Rabbi Yaron Reuven brings an important lesson about jealousy from Parashat Vayakhel and Masechet Mo'ed Katan 18b. The wise hearted Jewish women wouldn't give their gold to make the Golden Calf, but when Moshe Rabbeinu asked for contributions for the Mishkan, the women were inspired to give all they had, and this made their husbands very jealous!

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Mar 91 min read


Jewish Students That Break The Rabbi's Heart
Rabbi Yaron Reuven says, Jewish students that make jokes and disturb the shiur are bad enough, but there's another type of student that's even worse and just breaks your heart into a million pieces. They seem like they're learning, they pay attention, and you think you're getting somewhere, but after a year of work you discover they haven't been paying attention to anything.

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Mar 81 min read


Every Public Speaker's Worst Nightmare
Rabbi Yaron Reuven spent hours preparing for this lecture, but when the doors opened... nobody came. This is every public speaker's worst nightmare. Have you ever hosted an event, given a presentation, or delivered a lecture, only to speak to an empty room? In this video, Rabbi Reuven shares his raw, vulnerable story of exactly what happened when zero people showed up to the shiur. Instead of packing up and going home, he relied on the words of our Sages, that when someone gi

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Mar 51 min read


Parashat Ki Tisa: Why Shabbat is the Key to True TeShuva
In Parashat Ki Tisa we learn that Shabbat is a sign and an eternal Covenant between HaShem and the Jewish people. Rabbi Yaron Reuven says, Shabbat is the corner stone of Judaism and the key to your TeShuva as a Jew. What are the other time bound mitzvot women are obligated in?

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Mar 41 min read


Why Don't We Say Hallel on Purim?
Rabbi Yaron Reuven says the Sages in MaSechet Megillah ask, Purim is a day of celebration, why don't we say Hallel on Purim? The answer may shock you. The Sages say, we're still servants of Achashverosh and haven't done TeShuva.

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Mar 31 min read


The Hidden Tzadik: The Purim Secret of Baruch Mordechai
The Purim Secret of Baruch Mordechai. This inspiring Purim story recounts the incredible life of Baruch Mordechai, a boy born to a student of the Chatam Sofer who grew up unable to understand a single word of Torah, or so they thought. Despite his apparent ignorance, he possessed exceptional middot and spent his life working as a humble, yet very honest water carrier. For 70 years, he carefully hid his true nature until a Purim celebration, where the Rav mi Lublin gave him a

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Mar 11 min read


Torah You Can't Learn From A Book
One of the most important Torah lessons you can't learn from books is real life experience and how to deal with specific situations that only come with shimush - serving Torah Scholars, and a close relationship with your Rabbi. Rabbi Yaron Reuven goes over Pirkei Avot 5,18 and the four types of students that sit before the Sages.

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Feb 261 min read


How To Do TeShuva: A Woman's Guide
This is a serious guide on How to do TeShuva for women, and Serious Mussar for people looking for a real solution to life's problems. Rabbi Yaron Reuven gives a no nonsense overview of Rambam's four steps of TeShuva, and a real life example of how a blemish from the past can block the blessings of the present and the future. If you're trying to have children and need a blessing, please take Rabbi Reuven's advice and share this video.

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Feb 251 min read


Who Owns The Banks in America?
A viewer asks Rabbi Yaron Reuven if he knows that Jews own the banks. Rabbi Reuven says, in the past, Jewish banking families like Goldman & Sachs, Lehman brothers, and the Rothschilds owned most of the largest and most powerful banks in the world, but those days are gone. Now most banks are publicly owned companies, so anyone can own a share. It's also important to note that these same Jewish banking families are responsible for saving many western countries with loans at cr

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Feb 241 min read


Parashat Tetzaveh: Where Is Moshe Rabbeinu?
Rabbi Yaron Reuven brings a Chiddush on Parashat Tetzaveh, why Moshe's name isn't mentioned and what a true leader does for the sake of Am Yisrael.

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Feb 231 min read


Is It A Mitzvah To Get Drunk On Purim?
A student asks, if you're not allowed to alter your mind by smoking marijuana or doing other drugs, what about getting drunk on Purim? Rabbi Yaron Reuven says, the Sages in Masechet Megilah clarify that to not know the difference between "blessed is Mordechai and cursed is Haman" means to know that everything comes from HaShem. There's no permission to drink to the point of making a fool of yourself and committing a Chillul HaShem.

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Feb 221 min read


Why Did HaShem Allow Job To Suffer
Rabbi Yaron Reuven gives a very important lesson on the priceless value of Job's suffering in this world, the damage that a sin causes, and what it takes to rectify that sin. It's very important we do a self accounting so we can do real TeShuva and understand all the things we need to fix.

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Feb 191 min read


The Chazon Ish: What People Get Wrong When Choosing A Rabbi
Are you struggling to find a mentor you can truly trust? The Chazon Ish provided a timeless blueprint for choosing a Rabbi that goes beyond just "who has the most followers." Learn the specific qualities to look for and how the Chazon Ish’s teachings can help you find your own path in the Torah world today. Rabbi Yaron Reuven goes over a section of Emunah and Bitachon by the Chazon Ish about qualities of a leader of any Jewish community. The Chazon Ish says, the most importan

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Feb 181 min read


Do You Believe In HaShem? Parashat Terumah
Rabbi Yaron Reuven says, how we view Parashat Terumah and the teachings of the Jewish Sages on handling money determines if we truly believe in HaShem. The Sages say if a person starts to lose money, they should give more Tzedakah, but how does that make sense?

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Feb 171 min read


Counting Shekalim In The Beit HaMikdash
Rabbi Yaron Reuven brings a lesson on honesty from Mishnah Shekalim about the laws of how the Kohanim would count the half shekel contributions to the Beit HaMikdash, and the importance of being clean in the eyes of HaShem and people.

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Feb 161 min read


A Student of Torah
Rabbi Yaron Reuven brings a lesson about the importance of being a student of Torah. Masechet Brachot says, whenever Rabbi Yochanan would finish reading the Book of Job he would say in the end man and animal both die, but fortunate is one who grew in Torah, who toiled in Torah and brings pleasure to his Creator.

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Feb 151 min read


Can Maaser be used for the Purim Mitzvot like Machatzit HaShekel or Matanot LaEvyonim?
Can Maaser be used for the Purim Mitzvot like Machatzit HaShekel or Matanot LaEvyonim? "No, you cannot use maaser money for matanot la'evyonim on Purim since this is a personal obligation that every Jew must fulfill. Just like you cannot use maaser for buying tefillin or fulfilling other personal mitzvot obligations, you cannot use it for the basic requirement of matanot la'evyonim. However, if you give more than the required amount to the poor on Purim, that additional amoun

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Feb 121 min read


Why Can't A Kohen Marry A Convert?
A viewer asks Rabbi Yaron Reuven why can't a Kohen marry a convert or a woman that use to be promiscuous after they did TeShuva, since a Baal TeShuva is on a higher spiritual level than one who was righteous from birth? Rabbi Reuven says, don't try to rationalize the mitzvot, HaShem decreed it and we follow. Don't look at everything that's forbidden and try to find a way to rationalize it, look at what's allowed, there's plenty of ways to have a good life by following the Tor

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Feb 91 min read
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