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Category: Mesillat Yesharim

Mesillat Yesharim

The First Step: Caution

Posted on September 4, 2007February 3, 2019
This video is class of 19 in the series Life's Purpose: Learning Mesillat Yesharim.

In this class, Rabbi Yitzchak Cohen shows how Mesillat Yesharim maps out the steps to achieving self-perfection, beginning with Zehirut, caution. Rabbi Cohen teaches that, to achieve this level, one must be careful and scrupulous that all of one’s actions are in accordance with the Torah.

Mesillat Yesharim

Bask in the Pleasure of G-dliness

Posted on August 28, 2007February 3, 2019
This video is class of 19 in the series Life's Purpose: Learning Mesillat Yesharim.

In this class on Mesillat Yesharim, Rabbi Cohen discusses man’s purpose to take pleasure in G-d. How? Through following His Torah.

Mesillat Yesharim

Man – Animal or G-dly Being

Posted on August 21, 2007February 3, 2019
This video is class of 19 in the series Life's Purpose: Learning Mesillat Yesharim.

In this class on the Mesillat Yesharim, Rabbi Yitzchak Cohen discusses the awareness of G-d and being in tune with His Will as the ultimate purpose of Man’s existence.

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