Shavuot: The Secret of Inspiration
Why did God wait 49 days before giving the Torah?

Published: Saturday, May 23, 2009

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(94) Maya, June 7, 2011 11:22 PM

Wonderful explanation and illustration - truly wonderful! Thank you

Thank you :) It's consice and precise and ... Inspiring :-) Thanks a mil.

Karen N, November 27, 2011 8:52 PM

Shavuot--Inspiration

Excellent clip combines inspiration and the holiday of Shavuot. One remark: Yam Suf is literally the "Sea of Reeds," not the Red Sea, makes sense in terms of geography, particularly where the Jews lived in Egypt. Nonetheless, Red Sea is NOT correct, we can not be certain where it is.

(93) Anonymous, June 7, 2011 3:27 PM

Amazing!

Amazing Video! Truly inspiring! Mr. Harary is awesome. His words are always so real and applicable! keep em coming!

(92) Anonymous, June 6, 2011 11:40 PM

This is great!

Thank you! I love how you bring the theme of the holiday into our everyday lives. It makes the experience so real, and gives us the ability to connect to our forefathers; I feel that everything you said in this video sums up life in its entirety. we're always either in a state of clarity or struggle to achieve that vision. When I think about how we all go through periods of light and darkness, I feel such a strong connection to the rest of the Jewish nation. We're all in this together! Thank you for awakening that sense of unity within me (as I'm sure anyone else who watched this feels).

(91) David K PIERCE, June 6, 2011 7:35 PM

to Mr. Modern American Jew

You doweled it.* Y'shar Koakh! * since we can not use metal, nails, rebuilding the Temple, I offer a different expression .

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Charlie Harary

Charlie Harary is the First Vice President of Residential Operation and Legal Counsel of RXR Realty, a multi-billion dollar Real Estate Company based in New York.

He received his J.D. from Columbia Law School where he was awarded the James Kent Scholar and the Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. Mr. Harary received a B.A. in Political Science and Communications from Queens College, where he graduated magna cum laude.

Mr. Harary is an active volunteer in many community organizations, most notably the Orthodox Union. At the Orthodox Union, he sits on the Board of Directors and Executive Board and is the Founding Chairman of the Young Leadership Cabinet. Charles is also the Chairman of New York NCSY.

Mr. Harary is a prolific speaker and has traveled all over the country and abroad speaking for a plethora of organizations on a variety of topics to audiences of various sizes - particularly for affiliate organizations, various schools, synagogues and college campuses.

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