Perek 42
Posted onIn this Torah shiur (class) on Sefer Yirmiyahu, Rabbi Avishai David teaches Perek 42, and examines the Malbim’s understanding of the perek.
In this Torah shiur (class) on Sefer Yirmiyahu, Rabbi Avishai David teaches Perek 42, and examines the Malbim’s understanding of the perek.
In this Torah shiur (class) on deepening our children’s religious experience, Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller discusses how we can teach our children to revere our Torah leaders, and seek their counsel.
Rabbi Moshe N. Reichman discusses whether one can interrupt his recitation of Hallel for various circumstances.
In this short Torah class (shiur) on being a mentch, Rabbi Hanoch Teller expounds upon and illustrates the midda (character trait) of humility.
Rabbi Moshe Nechemia Reichman introduces the mitzva of Hallel as described by the Gemara.
In this shiur (Torah class), Rabbi Yitzchak Cohen begins learning the Michtav Me’Eliyahu’s essay on tefilah, prayer.
In this short Torah shiur (class) on sensitivity to others, Rabbi Hanoch Teller gives examples of people who exercised their moral sense, and provides guidelines for anyone to emulate.
In this shiur (Torah class), Rabbi Hershel Reichman discusses the concept of prayer as a weapon.
Mrs. Chana Prero contrasts the two times G-d says He is sending an angel to lead the Jews both before and after the Sin of Golden Calf.
In this Torah shiur (class) on the laws of proper speech, Rabbi Beinish Ginsburg reviews what one should do if they unintentionally hear lashon hara, and how to avoid hearing lashon hara.
In this short Torah shiur (class) on relationships with other, Rabbi Hanoch Teller describes the extent to which one must try to consider the needs and feelings of others.
In this short shiur (Torah class), Rabbi Hershel Reichman explains the three essential parts of prayer.
Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller teaches Perek 15, which speaks about what makes people follow the false prophets.
Speaks about Yehuda’s statement of “tzedakah mimeni”.
On Parshat Mishpatim, Mrs. Shira Smiles speaks about the laws of the ‘eved ivri’, one who sells himself into slavery.
In this shiur (Torah class), Rabbi Hershel Reichman discusses the importance of consistency of prayer.
In this chinuch class on deepening our children’s religious experience, Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller teaches parents and educators how to make tefilla, prayer, an important and meaningful part of our children’s lives.
In this shiur (Torah class), Rabbi Yitzchak Cohen discusses the essence of Shabbos, based on the teachings of the Michtav Me’Eliyahu.
In this short Torah shiur (class) on human interaction, Rabbi Hanoch Teller entertains and inspires with stories and insights into the importance of good cheer.
In this shiur (Torah class), Rabbi Yitzchak Cohen continues to explain Kuntress HaChessed of the Michtav Me’Eliyahu. This class focuses on the giving and taking between human beings and G-d.
Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller discusses the dangers of bad leadership, as described by the prophet Yechezkel. The harm of false leaders is so great that even people who are great enough to maintain their level despite the opposition of society, such as Daniel, Noach, and Iyov, can’t rescue anyone but themselves from destruction.
Mrs. Chana Prero analyzes the first commandment after the Revelation at Sinai, Matan Torah.
In this short Torah shiur (class) on sensitivity to others, Rabbi Hanoch Teller entertains and uplifts with stories and lessons about the importance of politeness and respect when dealing with others.
Examines Yehuda’s judgment that Tamar should be burned.
On Parshat Yitro, Mrs. Shira Smiles speaks about the idea of shalom and its connection to Shabbat.
In this Torah shiur (class) on Sefer Yirmiyahu, Rabbi Avishai David teaches perek 41, which describes the tragic end of Jewish settlement of Eretz Yisrael after the churban. This happens because of the wicked murder of Gedalyahu ben Achikam.
In this Torah shiur on the laws and perspectives pertaining to one’s speech, Rabbi Beinish Ginsburg begins klal 6 of Sefer Chofetz Chaim, which talks about the prohibition to believe or hear any derogatory speech about others.
In this short Torah shiur (class) on interpersonal relationships, Rabbi Hanoch Teller weaves together stories and lessons on the importance of gratitude.
In this short Torah shiur (class) on relating to others Rabbi Hanoch Teller focuses on the middah (character trait) of gratitude, and its impact on human relations.
In this short Torah shiur (class) on respecting others, Rabbi Hanoch Teller weaves together stories and lessons on the topic of judging others favorably.