Shalom, I'm a new poster here (as well as a BT of almost 6 yrs now, thanks to the music of Avraham Fried and Lipa).....but I do have an issue with some of Rabbi Mizrachi's lectures - now, when I became BT (from a secular home) I listened to all of the talks on 'Simple To Remember' as well as every one I could download from Chabad.org. I was in a 'very strange land' at that time - but back then, Chabad was all I had, online.
I definitely disagree with his definition of reincarnation (as per Chabad, Breslov, and Zohar/Kabbalah - not the 'madonna' kind, I assure you!!) and his misnagdim approach towards Tanya (and Ba'al Shem Tov/Chassidut)....but the words he speaks are emes. He says things most of us want to say, and know that are true, but dare not. I have the utmost respect for him - even though, through my stilted education, I disagree on many points, from a purely Chassidic point of view.
Who is right?
Still searching for the answer to that, especially these days........when it seems as though Eretz HaKodesh is all darkness....and the 'seculars' are expressing disdain for the secular government (as I do too - but I don't hold with 'secular' Jews...it's an oxymoron of the worst kind!!).
Please post links for more of Rav Kahana's talks and writings.......searching desperately here. We need Moshiach now, more than ever.....yet "Just One Shabbos" seems so far away. As for Tisha B'Av? How many 'seculars' do you think even thought about it, with all its implications?
Todah raba......