Core Prayers with Rabbi Ari Herzog

In this illuminating discussion, we delve into the blessing "P'kea Chivrim," exploring its rich layers of meaning beyond the surface. This prayer not only expresses gratitude for our physical eyesight but also invites us to cultivate a deeper understanding of the world around us. By recognizing the unseen truths and divine presence in our lives, we learn to navigate our experiences with greater insight and empathy. As we reflect on the nature of happiness, we discover that true fulfillment often comes from perceiving life through a lens of wisdom and connection, urging us to appreciate the blessings we already possess.

What is Core Prayers with Rabbi Ari Herzog?

Welcome to "Core Prayers" with Rabbi Ari Herzog from Chabad of the Valley and recorded every morning at Chabad of Encino. In this enlightening podcast, we'll explore the heart of Jewish prayer and its profound relevance to our daily lives.
Join Rabbi Ari as he breaks down essential prayers, unveiling their deeper meanings and showing how these ancient words can guide us through modern challenges. Whether you're seeking spiritual growth, practical wisdom, or a deeper connection to tradition, "Core Prayers" offers insights for everyone.
Tune in to discover how the timeless teachings within our core prayers can transform your perspective and enrich your everyday experiences. Let's embark on this spiritual journey together.

Welcome to Core Prayers with Rabbi Ari Herzog from Chabad of the Valley! In today’s episode, we delve into the profound blessing, "P'kea Chivrim" — "Blessed are You, God, who opens the eyes of the blind."

Join us as we explore the deeper meanings behind this prayer, reflecting not only on the gift of physical sight but also on the importance of insight and understanding in our daily lives. We'll discuss how true happiness transcends material wealth and how our perceptions shape our experiences and relationships.

Get ready to uncover layers of wisdom that can transform how you navigate life's challenges and appreciate the blessings all around you. Let's open our hearts and minds together!