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Parshat Yitro: The Origin of Yitro's Soul
Teacher: Rabbi Hershel Reichman Class:

Chassidut on the Parsha 5769

Added: February 10, 2009
Class Number: 11 of 19 Time: 54:00
Topics: Chassidut / Parsha / Parshat Yitro
In this shiur (Torah class), Rabbi Hershel Reichman explains the significance of various names of yitro, Moshe Rabbeinu's father in law. The names of Yitro teach us important elements of his spiritual makeup which affected Moshe and the entire Jewish People.
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