We have a great schedule of live events planned for 2008. Rabbi Niles Goldstein will kick-off the year with a discussion of his new book Craving the Devine. The event will be held at the JCC in Manhattan and each attendee will receive a complimentary autographed book. Rabbi Goldstein is a bright articulate Spiritual Guide who leads the New Shul in lower Mahnattan. Listen to his compelling words.
We had a series of planning meetings for the Day of Kabbalah Day (2.10.2008) at the JCC in Manhattan.It is shaping up to be an inspiring and over the top experience. We are trying to make this accessible to everyone and will be sending out pre-registration information. For more information click here.
We have a full schedule of inspiring events scheduled at the JCC in Manhattan beginning in January. The first event of 2008 will feature Sinai Live spiritual guide Rabbi Niles Goldstein who is a best-selling author and founder and leader of the New Shul in lower Manhattan. The details are as follows:
Craving the Divine: Spiritual Guidance For Today's Perplexed Rabbi Niles Goldstein explores the confusion, anxiety and fears that so many experience in their lives. Goldstein will illustrate ways we can learn to face our own 'wilderness' and emerge with new direction, meaning, strength and hope. JCC of Manhattan Thursday, Jan. 31st at 7:30 p.m.To reserve a spot, click here. As part of the admission, participants will receive a free signed copy of the Craving the Divine book.
To experience Rabbi Goldstein's fine teaching style click the video below and visit Sinai Live.
Sinai Live has just finished producing it first DVD in its collection of wisdom from our Spiritual Guides. The first Dvd features Hineni and will be publicly available after the secular new year.
Why does it matter? Listen to this classic Rebbetzin mini-lecture.
This is such a joyous time of year.It is the season to be jolly!! There is such great hope, family events, good food and inspiring thought. Sinai Live has food for thought on Chanukah. Try it. You will like it. No calories and it is definitely a recommended part of your Soul Diet. Here is a sample. Watch the Chanukah 101 video from David Solomon. Tell us what you think. This six minute talk will inevitably become a collectable. View his Chanukah Symbolism video on Sinai Live..
We welcome Asher Crispe to Sinai Live. He and his wife are great additions to the group of bright, insightful and articulate spiritual guides. Rabbi Asher Crispe is the Director of the Institute for Jewish Thought and Culture, an independent non-profit organization celebrating Jewish accomplishment in the arts and sciences. A doctoral student at New York University in Philosophy of Religion, Rabbi Crispe is a warm and engaging speaker whose talent is taking the esoteric and often inaccessible texts and concepts of Kabbalah and Chassidic philosophy and making them palpable and understandable to the general public. While living abroad, he spent a year as a research fellow for Mercaz Shalem, the national policy institute for public policy and social thought in Israel. He has also been a guest lecturer at numerous Torah centers and universities, both in Israel and abroad, and has appeared both on television and radio programs. He specializes in teaching week-long seminars in the arts and sciences as seen through the lens of the Torah.
Enjoy Rabbi Crispe's talk on Channukah and levels of darkness.
Sara Crispe and her husband Asher are new contributing members to Sinai Live. We spent time with the mishpacha including daughter and were quite impressed. Here is Sara's background: Sara Esther Crispe is the creator and editor of the women’s site www.TheJewishWoman.org, a project of www.chabad.org where she is a featured writer. Additionally, she is a well-known lecturer and leading speaker of women’s issues. Known for her clear and direct approach, she is able to take current and provocative issues and make them meaningful and personal to audiences of various backgrounds. Sara Esther recently moved back to the States after living in Jerusalem for eight years where she and her husband were the directors of Torat Chesed: The Institute for Advanced Learning for Jewish Women. Sara Esther is currently working on a book celebrating gender difference according to Kabbalah. She lives with her husband and four beautiful children in Merion, PA.
Enjoy her video on the personification of the menorah.
A nonprofit initiative committed to assisting high quality Jewish organizations fully realize their multi-media potential. The organization draws on experienced individuals with proven track records in media, marketing, web design and philanthropy.