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Stories of Emunha
Speak to Hashem and Build a Real Connection
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Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi teaches that Hashem values trust and a real relationship above all else. Even if a person struggles with sins, speaking to Hashem daily builds connection and loyalty. Through relatable examples, he shows how constant conversation with Hashem strengthens faith, deepens awareness of His presence, and inspires spiritual growth.
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Don’t Give Up on Guarding Your Speech
17:18|In this lecture, Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi discusses one of the biggest challenges people face when trying to avoid Lashon Hara: giving up before they even begin. Using the teachings of the Chafetz Chaim and Gemara, he explains how the Yetzer Hara convinces people that it’s impossible to guard their speech in today’s world.The episode explores the meaning of Avak Lashon Hara, why most people struggle with proper speech, and how someone who truly focuses on improving can receive Heavenly help to succeed. Rabbi Rahimi also speaks about learning Sefer Chafetz Chaim daily and shares how many people have seen positive changes in their lives through consistent learning and better speech habits.This lecture is about personal growth, self control, Torah values, and believing that every person has the ability to overcome negative speech and become better every day.Website: BacktoSinai.com and TorahAnytime.comInstagram: @backtosinaiTikTok: @backtosinai
Do We Realize How We Talk?
08:30|Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi discusses the impact of the way we speak and how everyday conversations can shape our relationships, mindset, and spiritual growth. This episode explores the importance of being mindful with our words, avoiding harmful speech, and recognizing how language affects the people around us. A practical lecture on communication, self awareness, and Jewish values.
Why the Role of a Woman Matters So Much
47:18|What is the role of a woman in this world according to the Torah? In this lecture, Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi discusses the unique strength, purpose, and influence of a Jewish woman in the home, family, and spiritual life. He explains how everyday actions can shape future generations and bring holiness into the world.This episode explores Jewish values, the importance of modesty, kindness, faith, and the impact a woman has on those around her. A meaningful Torah lecture for anyone looking to better understand the role of women in Judaism and Jewish life.Website: BacktoSinai.com and TorahAnytime.comInstagram: @backtosinaiTikTok: @backtosinai
What Question Will We Be Asked? | Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi
15:21|In this episode of Shmirat Halashon, Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi explores a simple but important question: what will we be asked about the way we speak?This talk focuses on everyday speech, responsibility, and how our words affect others. Learn practical insights from Jewish teachings on guarding your speech (Shmirat Halashon), avoiding gossip, and building awareness in daily conversations.If you're interested in Judaism, personal growth, or improving communication, this episode offers clear and useful guidanceWebsite: BacktoSinai.com and TorahAnytime.comInstagram: @backtosinaiTikTok: @backtosinai
Shmirat Halashon: Do We Really Value Each Other Enough? | Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi
09:50|In this talk, Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi explores the meaning of Shmirat Halashon (guarding our speech) and how it reflects the way we value other people. He discusses everyday communication, respect, and the impact our words can have on relationships.This episode is for anyone looking to improve how they speak, listen, and connect with others through a more mindful approach to language.Website: BacktoSinai.com and TorahAnytime.comInstagram: @backtosinaiTikTok: @backtosinai
How You See Yourself Shapes Your World
04:55|Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi examines the lesson behind the spies who described themselves as “grasshoppers” when facing the giants in the land of Israel. Their self-image influenced not only how they felt, but also how others saw them. This talk reveals how our perception of ourselves can shape our experiences, decisions, and spiritual growth. Discover the deeper message in their journey and how it applies to your own life.Website: BacktoSinai.com and TorahAnytime.comInstagram: @backtosinaiTikTok: @backtosinai
Every Mitzvah Builds Your World to Come
01:18|In this talk, Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi explains how each of us builds our eternal place in the next world through everyday actions. Every mitzvah, act of kindness, and moment of learning becomes another “brick” in something lasting and meaningful. Using clear and relatable examples, he shows how small choices here create something permanent above, helping us understand the power of living with intention and purpose.Website: BacktoSinai.com and TorahAnytime.comInstagram: @backtosinaiTikTok: @backtosinai
When Great People Make a Costly Mistake
04:00|Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi examines the episode of the Meraglim, the spies sent by Moshe Rabbeinu to scout the Land of Israel. Though they were righteous and respected, their negative report about the land brought far-reaching consequences for the entire nation. This class highlights the impact of Lashon Hara and shows how even the most elevated individuals must be careful with their words.Discover meaningful lessons in responsibility, personal growth, and faith from one of the Torah’s most challenging stories.Website: BacktoSinai.com and TorahAnytime.comInstagram: @backtosinaiTikTok: @backtosinai
The Difference One Prayer Can Make
02:17|Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi explains how prayer has been the Jewish people's strongest tool throughout history. He shares the mission of "Adopt a Hostage," an initiative that pairs individuals with hostages still in captivity, encouraging daily tefillah on their behalf. Learn how even a few minutes of sincere prayer can bring hope, strength, and spiritual support.Tune in now to explore the real impact and purpose of tefillah in difficult times.Website: BacktoSinai.com and TorahAnytime.comInstagram: @backtosinaiTikTok: @backtosinai