Episodes

Sunday Jul 01, 2007
If It Takes A Donkey
Sunday Jul 01, 2007
Sunday Jul 01, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Friday, June 29, 2007 Parsha Balak Numbers 22:2-25:9

Saturday Jun 30, 2007
The Mad Prophet and The Innocent Donkey
Saturday Jun 30, 2007
Saturday Jun 30, 2007
Rabbi David Levine June 30, 2007 Parsha Balak: Numbers 22:2-25:9 The story of Balaam and the talking donkey has fascinated young and old alike, and this week, Rabbi David brings a message for all age groups. Though this Bible story has an element of the fantastic in it, Rabbi David shows how the Bible treats it as a significant episode in history filled with important details and lessons. He tells the story from the Torah Portion in Numbers, and brings additional insights from other scriptures, including 2 Peter 2:15, Revelation 2:14, and Micah 6:5.

Saturday Jun 23, 2007
The harlot's son who became a Jewish leader
Saturday Jun 23, 2007
Saturday Jun 23, 2007
The story of Jepthah, the judge of Israel Rabbi David Levine Saturday, June 23, 2007 Parsha Khukat Haftarah: Judges 11:1-33
Jepthah, the son of a harlot, was disinherited by his Jewish half-brothers, and sent away from his home in Gilead. Through great rejection and testing, God brought him back into the family, and made Jephthah a victorious leader of Israel.
Rabbi David brings life to this story and helps make sense out of a perplexing passage which describes Jepthah's offering of his virgin daughter to the God of Israel.
This is a great message for anyone who is facing the challenges of being joined to the Jewish people. (Note: Listen to the Friday night message from June 22 for Rabbi David's teaching from the Torah portion in Numbers 19-22:1).

Friday Jun 22, 2007

Saturday Jun 16, 2007
Healing a Spiritual Infection
Saturday Jun 16, 2007
Saturday Jun 16, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Saturday, June 16 2007 Parsha Korach Numbers 16-18

Friday Jun 15, 2007
God's Gracious Warning
Friday Jun 15, 2007
Friday Jun 15, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Friday, June 15 2007 Parsha Korach Numbers 16-18

Friday Jun 15, 2007

Saturday Jun 02, 2007
What Do You Desire? Holy Spirit or Meat? Part 2
Saturday Jun 02, 2007
Saturday Jun 02, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Saturday, June 2, 2007

Friday Jun 01, 2007
What Do You Desire? Holy Spirit or Meat?
Friday Jun 01, 2007
Friday Jun 01, 2007
Rabbi David Leviine Friday, June 1, 2007

Saturday May 26, 2007

Friday May 25, 2007

Tuesday May 22, 2007

Monday May 14, 2007
Reversal of Misfortune Part 2
Monday May 14, 2007
Monday May 14, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Life is not just a series of steps forward. We have missteps and failures, setbacks and losses. Teaching from the twin parshot Behar-Bechukotai, Rabbi David talks about restoration and redemption, and God’s plans to put things right. Listen to this message and learn how Shabbat and rest are connected to God’s healing, restoration and freedom. Parsha: Behar-Bechukotai (Leviticus 25-27:34)

Sunday May 13, 2007
Reversal of Misfortune Part 1
Sunday May 13, 2007
Sunday May 13, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Life is not just a series of steps forward. We have missteps and failures, setbacks and losses. Teaching from the twin parshot Behar-Bechukotai, Rabbi David talks about restoration and redemption, and God’s plans to put things right. Listen to this message and learn how Shabbat and rest are connected to God’s healing, restoration and freedom. Parsha: Behar-Bechukotai (Leviticus 25-27:34)

Monday May 07, 2007

Monday May 07, 2007

Monday Apr 30, 2007
Refining & Purification
Monday Apr 30, 2007
Monday Apr 30, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Refining & Purification: The Priestly Example of Repentance & Cleansing

Sunday Apr 29, 2007
Spritual Housecleaning
Sunday Apr 29, 2007
Sunday Apr 29, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Spritual Housecleaning: Lessons from Aaron and his family

Saturday Apr 21, 2007
Sickness: Is it spiritual or physical?
Saturday Apr 21, 2007
Saturday Apr 21, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Saturday, April 21 Parsha Metzora This fascinating Parsha about leprosy raises many questions about sickness. Rabbi David discusses the spiritual connection in some cases of sickness, and develops a far-reaching analysis about the intersection of things spiritual and things physical. His balanced and thorough message will help you appreciate the sophistication of the historic Jewish and Biblical positions on sickness and healing.

Tuesday Apr 17, 2007

