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LZ 678 A
This lecture, given for parents of special children, gently explains how to see the guiding hand of Hashem in times of trauma, adversity, and sorrow. Rabbi Leff shares a number of difficult times, and how a solution was found to help the parents better cope with the new reality.

LZ 678 B
Rabbi Leff devotes this 'how-to primer' to parents of special-needs children. One unforeseen challenge that parents face is how to educate and inspire their other children to the sudden change of roles. Hear helpful language to allay many concerns a sibling may feel such as; explaining the extra parental care needed for special children; enlisting siblings to pitch in; explaining why Hashem created this family situation; and finally, dealing with the inevitable social reactions outsiders are likely to present.

LZ 678 C
Rabbi Leff explains simply and carefully to an audience of children (and their parents) why Hashem created the body, the soul, life after life, and why everyone is truly unique. With clear parables Rabbi Leff inspires children to be proud of themselves, and to recognize their ability to conquer their own problems.

LZ 678 D
Couldn't G-d have created a problem-free world? Rabbi Leff sympathetically offers a reasonable approach to cope with many of the hardships we face. He explains the distinct mechanics of Jewish challenges and how to steer them into opportunities for growth.

LZ 690
"Loving Another as Yourself" cuts far deeper than just being nicer to another person. Rabbi Leff expounds on how just starting to think in ways of encouraging Jewish education can change your attitude and focus. If this thought seems overwhelming, just consider how even a tiny action, or a change in your persona has the ability to affect others in a very meaningful way.

LZ 783
Mitzvot are bite size signposts that direct us towards God, and through their careful performance actually bring us into a closer proximity to His presences. Rabbi Leff opens a crack in the door to understand this very misunderstood subject.

LZ 784 A
All our different prayers fall into two areas. One is by manipulating nature and the spiritual forces that govern it, and the other is our inner sincere plea to God desiring to change. Hear a clear explanation why the gate of tears remain unlocked, and how this beautifully describes our task on Rosh Hashanah for reconnecting to our heart.

LZ 784 B
Rabbi Leff takes a look at the spiritual workings of prayer. He reveals its underlying power and potential to connect us to the transcendental. He reviews a number of key halachos, and ends the session with a discussion on the underlying power of praying with a minyan.

LZ 784 C
Rabbi Leff explains another secret of tefillah. Prayer is not only our connection to God and an important way to upgrade our own inner connection, but he takes it a step further by showing how tefillah opens a third channel for developing deeper connections with those we share our lives with.

LZ 787
The perpetual philosophical question raised by Jewish thinkers is: Which is better, this world or the world to come? On one side, the Creator states in the Torah that after the seven days of creation the world is 'very good'. On the other hand King Solomon derides this world as 'Vanity of Vanities.' Understanding how this debate plays out, plus how a number of other allegories & parables shed light on this topic will help us see beyond the transient nature of this world.