Rethinking Failure (Pt 2 of 3 | Elul 5780 Lecture Series)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @andrearoosth564
    @andrearoosth564 11 месяцев назад

    How fortunate we have been and continue to be to have and have had Rabbi Sacks in our life and in our times!

  • @explore.365
    @explore.365 Год назад

    Still, such a blessing to listen to the teachings of our dear Rabbi Jonathan Sacks of blessed memory 🎵🎶💫🕎

  • @goldashulkes1897
    @goldashulkes1897 4 года назад +1

    Another wonderful lecture by rabbi Jonathan Sacks He. spoke of our selves having. Faults and failings. But we are human. We are unique and precious. We have strengths. and gifts Rabbi Jonathan Sacks was a believer and a lover of Judaism. Through his lectures podcasts and books he has inspired many. Yet we learn more and are hungry for more. The World has lost a great man May his memory be a blessing and May his. Family have long life

  • @donovanwint1277
    @donovanwint1277 2 года назад

    G-D bless Rabbi Sacks for his humble wisdom and the knowledge achieved that was developed by it.
    So sorry I found this great but humble man for G-D at such a late time.
    May his family be greatly blessed through his dedication in the sowing and caring of the Field.

  • @stephenwilliams3249
    @stephenwilliams3249 4 года назад +6

    Thank you Rabbi Sacks. Seeing you, listening to you and hearing you today I have come close to the presence of God

  • @bullfrog24260
    @bullfrog24260 4 года назад +2

    Rabbi Sacks, it is always a pleasure to hear your voice, the delivery of your wisdom is excellent & we are eternally grateful to learn from you .. thank you

  • @doreenbrown9399
    @doreenbrown9399 4 года назад +8

    Such an amazing drasha
    Touched on so many poignant points so relevant for today
    Rabbi Sacks you manage to touch secular people and for me at 81 years I wish I could gain more knowledge
    Thank you
    Doreen Brown

  • @estellebehrens3944
    @estellebehrens3944 2 года назад

    An amazing .man. it is a great loss to our Jewish Nation. Rest in peace.

  • @williamjayaraj2244
    @williamjayaraj2244 4 года назад +3

    Thank you Rabbi Sacks for the wonderful message on the damaged shoe. Great teaching about the failed life.

  • @cococho2767
    @cococho2767 4 года назад +2

    May G-d bless you , you are great blessing for my spiritual life.

  • @yidpgh
    @yidpgh 4 года назад +2

    All my life I was told almost always the many things I got wrong: rash, impulsive, careless, lack of common sense. And now Rabbi Sacks is telling me that these things make me the beautiful shoe made by Hakadosh Baruch Hu. Still wrapping my head and soul around this epiphany, but thank you for giving me hope Rabbi. Shana Tovah!!!!

  • @donovanwint1277
    @donovanwint1277 2 года назад

    Bless Rabbi Sacks

  • @rutbrea8796
    @rutbrea8796 4 года назад +6

    Great concept for our humanity Rabbi Sacks, thank you so much for this precious teaching which would make a person reflect on our lives.

  • @susanadiasjohnson457
    @susanadiasjohnson457 4 года назад +2

    Rabbi Sacks, I can hardly wait for the next lecture in this series. My deepest thanks for your work of decades, including your book TO HEAL A FRACTURED WORLD.
    I believe it to be the most important obligation of the 21st century.

  • @bg29070
    @bg29070 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Rabbi Sacks. Your talk touched my soul. So grateful for you.

  • @danielwaknine1435
    @danielwaknine1435 4 года назад +2

    חזק חזק ונתחזק.
    גמר חתימה טובה בבריאות טובה.

  • @ruthriemer5048
    @ruthriemer5048 4 года назад +1

    May our repaired selves continue to listen to your inspiring words עד מאה ועשרים

  • @curtschannel4
    @curtschannel4 4 года назад +1

    Very good video Rabbi Sacks. HaShem bless all😃🙏

  • @yaronj
    @yaronj 4 года назад +2

    WOW selichot just got much, much more meaningful, thanks for the reminder of who I am.

  • @curtistowler8643
    @curtistowler8643 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @jinsing21
    @jinsing21 4 года назад +1

    Thank you, Rabbi Sacks.

  • @rutbrea8796
    @rutbrea8796 4 года назад +4

    I am in awe. B"H for you Rabbi Sacks

  • @MrLange256
    @MrLange256 4 года назад

    Thank you rabbi

  • @radiantchristina
    @radiantchristina 4 года назад

    Beautiful message . Thank you

  • @dkbrain3434
    @dkbrain3434 4 года назад +3

    Thank you, Rabbi Sacks. Your talks are more powerful than ever.

  • @joansagher5624
    @joansagher5624 4 года назад

    Toda, Rabbi, very reassuring thoughts & ideas....

  • @emanueltaitz8875
    @emanueltaitz8875 4 года назад

    Brilliant!

  • @stellaercolani3810
    @stellaercolani3810 4 года назад

    Thank you

  • @jonathanbellini3047
    @jonathanbellini3047 4 года назад

    a happy rosh hashana and shana tova to your RABBI SAChs to be a mensch one has to aspire to great things and believe that one can reomove all obstacles in your way.yes search for your own strenghts and omore inmportantly SEARCH FOR THE HERO INSIDE YOURSELF. EVERYDAY ONE WAKES UP SAY TO YOURSELF I AM SPECIAL,I AM STRONG , I AM INFINITE , I AM OMNIPOTENT,I AM OMNISCIENT. NOBODY IS ABOVE OR BELOW ME. WE ARE EACH CAPABLE OF MIRACLES . WE ARE NOT PRODUCTS WE ARE SENTIENT BEINGS. EVERYDAY I WAKE UP I AM RESOLUTE, STRONG AND DETERMINED TO REALISE MY DREAMS .NO DITHERING OR HESITATION ONE MUST ACT OR ALL IS LOST !! IN OUR BRIEF JOURNEYS OF LIFE.

  • @konstantinerzyaykin8155
    @konstantinerzyaykin8155 4 года назад

    Deuteronomy 19:4
    Small treasure nugget found in this verse:
    "This is the provision for the manslayer, who by fleeing there may save his life. If anyone kills his neighbor unintentionally without having hated him in the past-
    Deuteronomy 19:4 ESV
    This Law was in place for unintentional killing of a brother, and this Law had a expiry date. The man who fled should remain in that town until High Priest during reign of which had passed away, than the manslayer, according to the Law, might return to his town where he is from.
    "For he must remain in his city of refuge until the death of the high priest, but after the death of the high priest the manslayer may return to the land of his possession."
    Numbers 35:28 ESV
    Now, this needs to be shared with all Jewish brothers and sisters, because, the killing (Crusifiction of YAHSHUA was (unintentional), it was a plan of the Father for redepmtion, from the beginning. And 2000 years ago the Jews acted out of ingnorance, but under forknowledge of YAHUAH.
    From the book of Hebrews, we know that YAHSHUA is our High Priest, and he died for everyone, and was dead for three days!
    So also HaMessiah did not exalt himself to be made a high priest, but was appointed by him who said to him, "You are my Son, today I have begotten you"; as he says also in another place, "You are a priest forever, after the order of Melchizedek."
    Hebrews 5:5‭-‬6
    Therefore all unintentional manslayers, who have taken part in crusifying Him, may receive forgiveness for unintentional killing of a brother!
    The TORAH is beautiful, indescribable, ever living Word Of YAHUAH!
    Please brother and sisters, copy and share!
    Amen!

  • @geowhat7956
    @geowhat7956 4 года назад

    Gone too soon.

  • @joshuabgibbs
    @joshuabgibbs 4 года назад

    Thank you rabbi