Posts by: Shais Taub

Acceptance Workshop—Part 1

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For those interested in exploring 12-Step recovery from a Jewish spiritual perspective, Rabbi Shais Taub utilizes texts from the Big Book of AA and the 12 and 12 to discuss how Jews in recovery can integrate their faith tradition into their lives in a manner consistent with sustained recovery.

This video is PART 1 of an intensive all-day workshop entitled "Practicing Acceptance in our Lives and in the Steps."

These sessions were recorded during an intensive, all-day workshop in London, UK, on July 4, 2024.

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Gate of Unity & Faith: Chapter 7—Surrounds All Worlds, Fills All Worlds

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We conclude Ch. 7 with a further explanation of Tzimztum and how it is possible for Hashem to fill all worlds while simultaneously not being limited by them.

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Recovery Workshop—Part 2

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The second session of the all-day workshop on Judaism and recovery begins with a guided meditation on acceptance followed by a round of Q&A.

This video is PART 2 of an intensive all-day workshop entitled "Practicing Acceptance in our Lives and in the Steps" which was conducted in London, UK on July 4, 2024.

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Tzion B'Mishpat Tipadeh 5736: Class 1

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This maamar of the Rebbe is based on a maamar of the Alter Rebbe in Likkutei Torah which describes how to instill in oneself the feeling that the Torah is truly new everyday.

Chapters 1-3 of the maamar.

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Spiritual Guide to Men & Women

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Drawing on the mystical teachings of Chassidus and Kabbalah, Rabbi Shais Taub explores masculine and feminine paradigms in marriage and relationships. This enlightening talk offers practical insights and a clear understanding of gender dynamics rooted in Jewish spirituality which will bring clarity to those seeking to deepen their insights into male-female interactions.

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Worry Less, Earn More

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How does the concept of Bitachon (trust in G-d) apply to earning a living? Rabbi Shais Taub speaks about the spiritual principles of financial success without distraction or worry.

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Gate of Unity & Faith: Chapter 8—Simple Oneness

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Having explained in chapters 1-7 how Hashem is the only true existence and that the worlds are not something "other" than Him, we now turn our attention to the oneness of Hashem in terms of Himself. Hashem is a simple oneness, not a composite of attributes.

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Tzion B'Mishpat Tipadeh 5736: Class 2

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The unification of Sovev and Memaleh can also be understood as corresponding to the names Havaye and Elokim. This unification makes it possible to live within time and space but not prioritize the material world as an end unto itself.

Chapters 4 and 5 of the maamar.

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Gate of Unity & Faith: Chapter 9—Beyond Description

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The Essence of G-d cannot be described by even the loftiest attributes, so why do we speak of Hashem as "wise" or "compassionate" etc? In this chapter, the Alter Rebbe gives us context for understanding the proper usage of these terms.

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Tzion B'Mishpat Tipadeh 5736: Class 3

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The possibility for forgetting Torah derives from a viewpoint that perceives a separation between transcendent and the immanent Divine energies. This is also the root of the debacle of the worship of the Golden Calf.

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Gate of Unity and Faith: Chapter 10—Luminary and Light

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Using the metaphor of the sun and its rays, we come to better understand the nature of Hashem's attributes in relation to His essence. Just as the sun’s rays are relatively non-existent when compared to the sun itself, so too are the Divine attributes one with Hashem's essence.

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Tzion B'Mishpat Tipadeh 5736: Class 4

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In this class we conclude the maamar with the study of chapters 8 and 9. We learn how there are two levels of redemption that each of us must go through and how these correspond to the redemption in macrocosm through Moshiach.

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