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The Power of Moving Forward
00:50|What makes someone a tzaddik? In this talk, Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi explains how a tzaddik isn’t defined by perfection, but by the ability to keep going—no matter how many times they fall. Even if the first hour of learning is missed, a tzaddik doesn’t give up on the second. This episode explores how resilience, consistency, and grabbing the moment define true spiritual strength.Ideal for anyone learning Torah, working on self-growth, or looking for real-life inspiration through the lens of Jewish wisdom.Website: BacktoSinai.com and TorahAnytime.comInstagram: @backtosinaiTikTok: @backtosinai
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What If This Mitzvah Is Your Last?
01:49|Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi shares a powerful reminder about the value of each mitzvah. What if the next one you do is your last? What if you're the only one who can do it? This talk explores the mindset of treating every mitzvah like it's your final chance to serve Hashem. Learn how that perspective changes your attitude, deepens your connection, and brings lasting joy to your avodat Hashem.Website: BacktoSinai.com and TorahAnytime.comInstagram: @backtosinaiTikTok: @backtosinaiWhy Hashem Chose You to See This
01:28|Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi shares a powerful reminder that this moment in history demands more than routine. Drawing from the words of the Rama, he explains that our role is to cry out, reflect, and strengthen our faith. This talk explores what it means to hold strong emunah without ignoring pain, and why each of us is meant to witness these times. If Hashem put us here, it means we have a mission—and the strength to carry it out.Website: BacktoSinai.com and TorahAnytime.comInstagram: @backtosinaiTikTok: @backtosinaiWhy the Torah Repeats Itself 12 Times in Parashat Naso
23:06|What does it mean when the Torah repeats the same verses 12 times in Parashat Naso? Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi explores this powerful message: even when actions look the same, no two people bring the same heart or struggle. In this class, we learn why every mitzvah matters uniquely based on who performs it—and how each of us has a personal mission, no matter where we are in life.This episode also includes an inspiring story of a couple who saw blessing after learning Chafetz Chaim: Master Your Words, Master Your Life, now offered for free to those ready to commit to daily learning.Recorded for TorahAnytime.com.Website: BacktoSinai.com and TorahAnytime.comInstagram: @backtosinaiTikTok: @backtosinaiLook Inside Before You Search Outside
09:12|Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi explains a powerful message from this week’s parsha: before Hashem tells us how to live differently, He reminds us who we are. A Jew isn’t meant to follow the path of the nations. We were given a different set of priorities, values, and ways of life. In this talk, you’ll learn why our identity as children of Hashem is the foundation for everything we do—and how staying connected to it can keep you grounded in a noisy world. This class is brought to you by TorahAnytime.com.Website: BacktoSinai.com | TorahAnytime.comInstagram: @backtosinaiTikTok: @backtosinaiThe Small Things That Help Daily Can Change Everything
01:30|Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi shares a powerful message on how real change starts from within. In this episode, he explains why learning the laws of Lashon Hara every day isn’t just a personal mitzvah—it’s a way to impact your children, grandchildren, and even the world. More than protests or slogans, this daily commitment builds the Beit Hamikdash, protects our soldiers, and brings us closer to redemption.Take one step that truly helps. Start learning.Website: BacktoSinai.com and TorahAnytime.comInstagram: @backtosinaiTikTok: @backtosinaiYou Were Chosen for a Reason
01:14|Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi shares a powerful reminder about identity and purpose. What are the chances of being born Jewish? Greater than winning the lottery. In this episode, he speaks about valuing your neshama, recognizing your unique role in the world, and remembering that being chosen comes with deep meaning and responsibility. A meaningful message for anyone looking to reconnect with their inner strength and Torah values.Website: BacktoSinai.com and TorahAnytime.comInstagram: @backtosinaiTikTok: @backtosinai