Rabbi Goldberg delves into the concept of galus (exile) and geulah (redemption), exploring the emotional and spiritual challenges associated with the absence of the Divine presence. Through engaging storytelling and insightful commentary, Rabbi Goldberg invites viewers to reflect on their own connection to the Divine and the longing for redemption.
In this video, you'll hear a powerful anecdote about Rabbi Zusha and an innkeeper, illustrating the yearning for geulah and the difficulty of connecting to the presence of God in our lives. Rabbi Goldberg highlights the significance of galus as a state of mind, extending beyond geographical boundaries. He raises awareness of the suffering, bias, and challenges faced by the Jewish people, emphasizing the need for redemption in a world filled with double standards and discrimination.
Moreover, Rabbi Goldberg explores the importance of removing obstacles and purifying the windows of our hearts to allow the light of Hashem to enter. He shares insights on seeking a deeper and more authentic relationship with God, transcending superficiality and materialism. By fostering a genuine connection and striving for spiritual growth, Rabbi Goldberg explains how we can pave the way for geulah, the ultimate redemption.
Don't miss this enlightening video that offers profound insights into the human experience of galus and the transformative power of geulah. Join Rabbi Efrem Goldberg as he guides us on a journey towards understanding and feeling the presence of God, bringing us closer to the ultimate redemption we all yearn for.
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“Feeling the Galus, Bringing Geulah” is a video from Rabbi Efrem Goldberg, published on July 7, 2023 and available to watch on VideoVinkel. The total runtime is 23:13. It has been viewed 1,517 times so far. Press play above to stream the full video right here, or open the original on YouTube.
“Feeling the Galus, Bringing Geulah” was uploaded by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg on July 7, 2023. You can browse more uploads from Rabbi Efrem Goldberg on VideoVinkel.
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