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Temple Talk Radio: Is the Goal of Tisha B’Av to be Sad? Is that the Whole Story

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Temple Talk is a weekly internet radio webcast with Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven of the Temple Institute.

This week features:


Whole New World: Why We Mourn for the Holy Temple


News Flash Just In From the Prophet Haggai: “…Because of My Temple which is ruined, while you run, each to his own house.”

Korach

As we enter the final countdown towards Israel’s day of national mourning for the destruction of the Holy Temple, Tisha B’Av, this week’s Temple Talk finds our hosts in their natural element, exploring the meaning of the Holy Temple for the whole world, in a whole new way, as seen through the eyes of the prophets of Israel. Why should we mourn for the loss of the Temple if we don’t feel we are missing anything? This reflective, profoundly sensitive broadcast is the perfect preparation for Tisha B’Av… and every other day of the year, for anyone who cares about living life to the fullest and connecting to the purpose of creation. May we merit to rebuild the Holy Temple together!

Support the Temple Institute’s new Nezer HaKodesh Institute for training Levitical Priests for the Holy Temple: Click here!

Temple Institute Links:
Program LinkWebsiteSupportNewsletterContact Us

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Temple Talk is a weekly internet radio webcast with Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven of the Temple Institute.

This week features:


Whole New World: Why We Mourn for the Holy Temple


News Flash Just In From the Prophet Haggai: “…Because of My Temple which is ruined, while you run, each to his own house.”

Korach

As we enter the final countdown towards Israel’s day of national mourning for the destruction of the Holy Temple, Tisha B’Av, this week’s Temple Talk finds our hosts in their natural element, exploring the meaning of the Holy Temple for the whole world, in a whole new way, as seen through the eyes of the prophets of Israel. Why should we mourn for the loss of the Temple if we don’t feel we are missing anything? This reflective, profoundly sensitive broadcast is the perfect preparation for Tisha B’Av… and every other day of the year, for anyone who cares about living life to the fullest and connecting to the purpose of creation. May we merit to rebuild the Holy Temple together!

Support the Temple Institute’s new Nezer HaKodesh Institute for training Levitical Priests for the Holy Temple: Click here!

Temple Institute Links:
Program LinkWebsiteSupportNewsletterContact Us

  continue reading

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