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In this class on the Chassidic thought on Parshat Devarim, Rabbi Hershel Reichman elaborates on the interpretations of the Shem Mishmuel to Parshat Devarim. In this shiur, Rabbi Reichman discusses why the appointment of judges is part of the story of the Meraglim, and explains that Jewish wars involve a spiritual war as well as a physical war. Rabbi Reichman expands the topic with an analysis of the two types of yetzer hara, and reveals how the method of defeating all yitzrei hara is commitment to truth.
Is loving one's fellow Jew an obligation from the Torah? Rabbi David explores this topic, tracing the mitzvot relating to Ahavat Yisrael starting from the pesukim in the Torah. He then discusses the comments of the Rambam and the Ktav V'Hakaballah on the application of these mitzvot, including examples of the levels of Ahavat Yisrael that were reached by great Jews like R' Aryeh Levine.
Mrs. Shira Smiles speaks about Parshat Behar. The message of Shmitta and other topics in this Parsha is one encouraging us to constantly struggle and grow through every challenge G-d brings.
Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller introduces the class topic, and discusses what being human is about, and why Hashem divided Adam into two segments.
In this shiur (Torah class), Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller introduces the class topic, and discusses what being human is about, and why Hashem divided Adam into two segments.
Rabbi Moshe N. Reichman discusses the topic of Milchemet Reshut.
Rabbi Moshe N. Reichman continues on to the topic of honoring the dead.
An analysis of the Torah's topic of Jacob's dream.
Last installment of Akeidat Yitzchak class series, Expounds upon the topic of Akeidat Yitzchak.
An in-depth study of the topic of Yaakov's dream of the ladder.
Rabbi Moshe N. Reichman starts out his Introduction to Gemara Masechet Brachot with the topic of Me'aimatai.
Expounds upon the topic of Akeidat Yitzchak.
Starting a new topic, Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller begins the Maharal's classic work, Netzach Yisrael, analyzing the causes of the Churban Beis HaMikdash, specifically the story of Kamtza and Bar-Kamtza.
This class focuses on the topic of fulfilling a mitzvah completely which entails pure devotion,joy, and alacrity.
In this Torah shiur (class) on Pesach, Rabbi Avishai David surveys the halachic opinions of the Ibn Ezra, Rambam, the Vilna Gaon, the Chizkuni, and others, in regards to the Mitzvah of Eating Matza on the night of the Seder and for the rest of the holiday of Pesach. This class thoroughly covers the topic of eating Matzah from a halachic and hashkafic perspective.
In this Torah shiur (class) on Hilchot Shabbat, Rabbi Shimon Isaacson begins a new topic, the Melacha of Makeh B'Patish, completing something unfinished on Shabbat.
In this Torah shiur (class) on Prophesy, Rabbi Avishai David continues the fascinating topic of Moshe Rabbenu's special level of prophesy, where his physicality did not present a barrier between him and Hashem.
In this Torah class Dayan Shlomo Cohen continues discussing the topic of wealth in the Torah
In this Torah class Dayan Shlomo Cohen continues to discuss the topic of Suicide in Halacha
In this Torah shiur (class) on the laws of Shabbat, Rabbi Shimon Isaacson completes the topic of Muktza items, with a survey of the methods one may use to move a Muktza item, under specific conditions. This class primarily focuses on various ways one can utilize 'tiltul min hatzad', indirectly moving an object.
In this Torah shiur (class) on the practical Rabbi Shimon Isaacson continues to demonstrate permitted and prohibited methods of tying on Shabbat. Upon completing this topic, Rabbi Isaacson begins a discussion and demonstration of the Melacha of Matir, untying.