Best podcasts about gedolim

Latest podcast episodes about gedolim

The Q & A with Rabbi Breitowitz Podcast
Q&A: Taxes, Drunkenness & Costumes

The Q & A with Rabbi Breitowitz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 109:53


Dedicated for the elevation of the neshama of Moshe Yaakov ben Asher Zelig, z"l, Dr. Alexander Kratz, of Bergenfield, New Jersey, sponsored by Elizabeth, Zippy, Hannah and Asher Kratz.

YUTORAH: R' Moshe Taragin -- Recent Shiurim
To be Holy, but Human: Part 3- Torah of HaRav Amital : Naturalist Religion; Finding Joy and Avoiding Fear in Religion; Don't Imitate Gedolim or Chase Chumrot

YUTORAH: R' Moshe Taragin -- Recent Shiurim

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 16:41


Daily Bitachon
Advise with People Below You

Daily Bitachon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025


Welcome to our series on Anava . All of our good Middot come from emulating Hashem. In Bereshit 1:26 before man is even there, Hashem says, וַיֹּאמֶר אֱלֹהִים נַעֲשֶׂה אָדָם בְּצַלְמֵנוּ כִּדְמוּתֵנוּ /Let us make man in our image. Rashi tells us, we learn from here the humility of Hashem. When it came to the time to make man, which would be in an image similar to angels, they might be jealous of him. So He first asked them their opinion. Imagine you have a company and you want to bring on a new employee, but you're afraid that the existing employees might feel some competition, so you bring them into the decision. So too, Hashem so to say, says, I want to bring the angels in. Rashi continues, He said, Na'aseh Adam/Let us make man. Even though, of course, they didn't help with the creation. So it's possible for a heretic to say, " Oh, look at that. There's more than one force here." But the Torah says, לא נמנע הכתוב מללמד דרך ארץ No says, I'm not going to hold back from teaching you a good Middah - Middat Anava. שיהא הגדול נמלך ונוטל רשות מן הקטן I have to teach you the lesson. And if I write, E'esah Adam/I will make man, we won't learn that lesson. And therefore we'll take the risk of saying Na'aseh Adam, even though it could bring one to heresy. The Midrash Raba on Bereshit 8:8 adds that when Moshe Rabbenu was writing the Torah, he asked Hashem, " Why are you giving the heretics an opening here? And Hashem said, כתוב והרוצה לטעות יטעה / You write, and the one that wants to make a mistake, will make the mistake. Hashem continues and tells Moshe, This man that I create, They'll be big people and small people. And the big people might think, "I don't have to ask any permission or advice from small people." But you'll be able to say " No, learn from your Creator. He created the world and He still advised with the angels." The Elder of Slobodka, in his sefer Or HaTzafon on Bereshit adds a beautiful thought. There is a big risk here that person may have a wrong hashkafa . They may think there were two creators. But what's the other option? Not to teach the Derech Eretz of Anava? Then we'll have a mistake in proper Middot, and a mistake in understanding Hashem and how He acts. And therefore it seems that it's better to make this mistake than the other. We don't want to take the chance. Its unbelievable- look how important Anava is, that Hashem took that risk, so to say, to give us that lesson. The Sefer Parashat Derachim , from the same author as t he Mishneh LeMelech, in his 16th derush , says a fascinating concept. Why is it that it says somebody who is arrogant is like he's worshiping idols? Because when you look at the words Na'aseh Adam, with a humility lens, you understand that Hashem is being humble. Of course He created the world, but He's being humble and advising with the angels. That's if you are a humble person. If you're a humble person, you see the pasuk teaching a lesson in humility. But if a person is arrogant, with his arrogant glasses, he can't see that God would ever seek advice. Of course not. So he'll think, " It must be that be here are two forces. " So his arrogant lens causes him to misunderstand the pasuk and therefore he's going to be an idol worshiper, because he's going to say there are two forces. God alone didn't do it. This is one of the important ways, says Rav Wolbe (Aleh Shor vol 2 pg 312) to work on becoming humble- advise with people younger than you or lesser than you. He says Rav Yerucham Levovitz gave this idea and did it himself as well. He used to do this to ask advice from others. He tells a story that one of the younger students went to Rav Yerucham with a message from his father, and Rav Yerucham asked the boy, " What's the weather outside ?" The boy said, " There's a very strong wind blowing. " Rav Yerucham said, "I have a bit of cold. What do you think? Should I go to yeshiva for Mincha or stay home? " The boy hought for a minute and answered, " I think you should stay home." Rav Yerucham replied, " I think you're right. I'm going to listen to you." Unbelievable! He was doing that to work on his Anava . He actually listened to him in a case where it meant staying home. There's a similar story that I heard Rabbi Ades tell over about Rav Shach. When Rav Shach was sitting Shiva for his wife, it was during that he had to give his shiur . There's a question, if a giving a public class overrides mourning and there's a Halacic question about whether one should go to give shiur during shiva . Rabbi Ades was one of Rav Shach's students, and when he came to pay respects, Rav Shach asked " What do you think I should do? Do you think I should go and give the shiur? If I do, people might make a mistake and think I'm being lenient on the laws of Avelut. They may not understand that I'm really being stringent on the laws of Talmud Torah/teaching Torah." Rabbi Ades thought about it for a minute and said, "I think that people won't understand, so I think it's better if the Rosh Yeshiva stays home." And he did. Wonder of wonders. Rav Shach was asking Rav Ades for advice? Of course he didn't need Rav Ades' advice, but this was the way of the Gedolim - to always ask advice. That was a way of them working on the humility. There's a story told over on this pasuk Na'aseh Adam in the sefer Lulei Toratecha- stories on of Rav Shach, on the pesukim . Once when Rav Shach was going to speak at a major event in Yad Eliyahu with thousands of people in attemdance, he asked a student, "What do you think I should speak about? The student suggested he speak about Emunah and the negativity of arguments. Rav Shach said, " Good, good. I like the idea." So Rav Shach went gave a major speech. I still remember it. He spoke about the creation and it was a major, major speech on Emunah. But he ended up not speaking about the second topic. When he came back afterwards, he met this young man and said, "I have to make an apology. I didn't listen to your advice. I couldn't because I thought I was the only speaker but it turned out that there was another speaker, so I didn't want to speak too long and tire out the crowd. But I think it was okay because Rabbi Elyashiv said that I spoke pretty well." Look at his humility! He shared with the student that Rav Elyashiv gave him a compliment, so he wouldn't feel bad that the speech didn't go well. We need to work on these things. This is practical advice - asking people less than you, even though you don't need them. These are maasim/ actions that will help you become humble. And like we said, it's our responsibility to do what we can to become humble.

Ten Minute Halacha
Why Do So Many Gedolim Still Not Wear Techeiles

Ten Minute Halacha

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 20:14


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Prism of Torah
Parshas Vayigash - Breaking Free From External Chains

Prism of Torah

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 10:30


What makes someone truly royal in Hashem's eyes? When Yehuda confronted the Egyptian viceroy, the other brothers stood back, saying "Let them fight - they are both kings." But how could they view Yehuda as a king when he had fallen from his previous status? This fascinating episode uncovers a profound understanding of true leadership that transforms our view of self-mastery and spiritual nobility. Through powerful stories of recent Gedolim who demonstrated extraordinary control over physical and emotional challenges, we discover how each of us can access this inner sovereignty. Prepare to gain life-changing insights about achieving genuine greatness in Hashem's eyes.

Daily Bitachon
Song of the Leviathan

Daily Bitachon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024


Welcome to our Perek Shira class. Today is the song of the Levyatan/Leviathan, which is a large whale-like creature. His song is הוֹדוּ לַיי כִּי טוֹב כִּי לְעוֹלָם חַסְדּוֹ: (תהילים קלו א) Praise Hashem. Thank Hashem because He is good, His kindness is forever. The sefer Lekutei Amarim quotes the Gemara in Bava Batra that tells us that all creatures were create male and female in order to procreate, including the Leviathan. But Hashem said, if they procreate and produce such large creatures….this could destroy the world (this is obviously not the present day whale, and it's something a slightly kabalistic concept), so Hashem killed the female and salted her for the sadikim to eat from in the future, as we know, from famous quote that when Mashiach comes we will sit in the Succah of the skin of the Levyatan (again these are kabalistic messages). So this Levyatan has been a widower for the past few thousand years, and he continues to live on, as it says in Tehilim 104, 26 לִ֝וְיָתָ֗ן זֶֽה־יָצַ֥רְתָּ לְשַֽׂחֶק־בּֽוֹ׃ The Levyatan You created to play with , whatever that means. God delights in the Levyatan. So this Levyatan has lasted now in this world for all these years, and as the Gemara in Yevamot tells us, Someone who doesn't have a wife doesn't have goodness. So this poor Levyatan widower has been all alone all these years, and it says, It's not good for man to be alone. And yet he is alone. And the answer is, he's here alone because it's better for the world's good. That's why he says הוֹדוּ לַיי כִּי טוֹב כִּי לְעוֹלָם חַסְדּוֹ: (תהילים קלו א) / I praise Hashem, I thank Hashem because He's good. The kindness is good for everybody else . I might not be understanding what's going on, but it's good for everybody else. And actually, for the Levyatan it's Tov that he's alone, because otherwise it would destroy the world. That's what means that God's kindness is forever. God created a world of kindness, not a world to be destroyed by these large Levyatans. The Levyatan is singing, so to say, for the world good, although he himself seems not to be benefiting from it. The sefer Birkat HaShir asks about the concept that Hashem plays with Levyatan (this is just for a lesson and not something that can be understood literally) and explains that since this Levyatan is a widower and is all alone, Hashem tries to make him happy. And as we are supposed to be like Hashem, there are many such stories of Gedolim. After the wedding of a certain Chasid who was a widower, at 2am, the Gadol asked his Gabbai to bring him to this man's house. The Gabbai asked, Why do you want to go there now? Why not go in the morning ? The Rabbi answered, " After a wedding, a person comes home and wants to discuss the wedding with his wife. This man is going to come home alone, with no one to discuss it with. So I'm going to go there and discuss it with him." This is the way of Hashem, Who is there causing this Levyatan to be delighted, whatever that means. He's alone and therefore he sings, Hodu l'Hashem Ki Tov, Ki LeOlam Hasdo As we mentioned, this concept of Hashem delighting with Levyatan is a kabbalistic concept. The Gemara in Avodah Zara describes what Hashem does every day. The first three hours Hashem learns Torah, whatever that means. The next three hours of the day, He judges the world. The next three hours, He is feeding the world, from the smallest of creatures to the largest. And finally, לִ֝וְיָתָ֗ן זֶֽה־יָצַ֥רְתָּ לְשַֽׂחֶק־בּֽוֹ׃ God is Mesahek im HaLevyatan- God is enjoying, or delighting with Levyatan as the pasuk says. Obviously, this is a very deep concept, what the Levyatan is. Nonetheless, he obviously he realizes that he was destined for greater things. So although he's alone and the rest of the world seems to be procreating, he's still singing the song of Hodu L'Hashem Ki Tov. Ki LeOlam Hasdo

Rav Gershon Ribner
01-Contemporary Gedolim clash on shidduch seeking process

Rav Gershon Ribner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 2:53


Torah From Rav Matis
Halachot of Kriat HaTorah turned to Parsha Q&A… Why do we need to read 10 Psukim on Mon/Thurs??!! Gedolim stories… Mashiach is here??!!!Skipped a word, take out Torah AGAIN!!! Shneim Mikrah Hock!!

Torah From Rav Matis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 31:30


Halachot of Kriat HaTorah turned to Parsha Q&A… Why do we need to read 10 Psukim on Mon/Thurs??!! Gedolim stories… Mashiach is here??!!! Skipped a word, take out Torah AGAIN!!! Shneim Mikrah Hak!!

Judaism Demystified | A Guide for Todays Perplexed
Episode 107: Rabbi Abe H. Faur "Alphabetic Judaism"

Judaism Demystified | A Guide for Todays Perplexed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 77:59


In his third appearance on the show, Rabbi Abe H. Faur joins us for a thought-provoking conversation about the evolving dynamics of leadership and tradition within the Jewish community. We begin by examining the concepts of "Gedolim" and "Daas Torah," cornerstones of Haredi influence. Rabbi Faur shares his perspective on whether these ideas align with Torah values and how they shape the Haredi community's approach to authority and decision-making. Next, we turn to the groundbreaking work of his father, Hakham Yosef Faur a'h, and his seminal book Horizontal Society. Rabbi Faur explains the essence of the Horizontal Society concept, its roots in our mesorah, and how it contrasts with the hierarchical, dynastic structures that dominate today. He also unpacks the idea of "Alphabetic Judaism," offering a powerful vision for the Jewish nation rooted in Sepharadi tradition and standing in stark contrast to Greek philosophical and societal frameworks. Finally, we address the challenges faced by his father, Hakham Faur, in his mission to revive and preserve the traditions of Old Sepharad, particularly in the face of opposition from the "black hat" community. Rabbi Faur reflects on his father's legacy, his unwavering commitment to authenticity, and the personal struggles he endured. In closing, Rabbi Faur shares his thoughts on the future of Judaism and whether he remains hopeful in light of these challenges. This episode is a heartfelt and inspiring tribute to a towering legacy and a powerful call for introspection as a nation. --- • Bio: Rabbi Abe H. Faur is the rabbi of Congregation Ohel David & Shelomo, in Manhattan Beach, NY. Rabbi Faur was ordained by Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu and Rabbi Abraham Shapira. He teaches Talmudic and Rabbinic thinking in accordance with the Andalusian sages, and the teachings of his father, the Great Hakham José Faur a"h. His father was a Sepharadi rabbi, teacher and scholar in the Syrian-Jewish community in Brooklyn for many years. He was also a professor at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership, and Bar Ilan University, and was Professor of Law at Netanya Academic College. Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu once said "the greatest Sephardic Hakham living in the US today is Rabbi Faur" and his books and articles continue to have a tremendous impact in both religious and academic circles around the world. You can find his shiurim on his YouTube channel, @toratandalus4535 . --- • Yafe Be'ito, meaning "nice in its time" in Hebrew, is a foundation devoted to spreading the profound Torah teachings of Hakham Dr. José Faur: https://yafebeito.com/ --- • Welcome to JUDAISM DEMYSTIFIED: A PODCAST FOR THE PERPLEXED | Co-hosted by Benjy & Benzi | Thank you to...Super Patron: Jordan Karmily, Platinum Patron: Craig Gordon, Gold Patrons: Dovidchai Abramchayev, Lazer Cohen, Travis Krueger, Vasili Volkoff, Rod Ilian, Silver Patrons: Ellen Fleischer, Daniel Maksumov, Rabbi Pinny Rosenthal, Fred & Antonio, Jeffrey Wasserman, and Jacob Winston! Please SUBSCRIBE to this YouTube Channel and hit the BELL so you can get alerted whenever new clips get posted, thank you for your support! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/judaismdemystified/support

Jewish History with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Katz
R' Shmuel Leib Kauder (1770-1835) Last of the Bohemian Gedolim

Jewish History with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 60:14


One of those great gedolim you never heard of

Rabbi Eytan Feiner (ACTIVE)
The Avodah of Gedolim Going into Yom Kippur

Rabbi Eytan Feiner (ACTIVE)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 15:16


Rabbi Feiner shiurim

Torah From Rav Matis
Hilchot Tefilah part 37: Kriat HaTorah turned to Parsha Q&A… Why do we need to read 10 Psukim on Mon/Thurs??!! Gedolim stories… Mashiach is here??!!!Skipped a word, take out Torah AGAIN!!!

Torah From Rav Matis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 31:30


Hilchot Tefilah part 37: Kriat HaTorah turned to Parsha Q&A… Why do we need to read 10 Psukim on Mon/Thurs??!! Gedolim stories… Mashiach is here??!!!Skipped a word, take out Torah AGAIN!!!

Featured Shiurim
Achdus When We Don’t Agree (with Q&A)

Featured Shiurim

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 84:36


Delivered at Kehillat Haela, in Ramat Beit Shemesh, 8/22/24   09:23 Speech begins 43:08 Achdus in a time of war 49:09 Public statements by Gedolim 57:45 Respecting Rabbanim who make hurtful statements 01:02:53 Chareidim serving in the army 01:15:24 Bochrim who are not learning joining the army

Featured Shiurim
Q&A – Yeshivas Mir Summer Camp (5784)

Featured Shiurim

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 89:30


00:56  Gedolim in their youth, The Making of a Gadol 06:30 How does someone get and choose a rebbe? Following a rebbe. 14:30 When to compromise halacha for Darchei Shalom 16:31 Enjoying the summer while a war is going on? Relating to the tragedy of October 7th 23:00 Sitting and learning and having bitachon that… Continue reading Q&A – Yeshivas Mir Summer Camp (5784)

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The Q & A with Rabbi Breitowitz Podcast
Q&A: Following the News, Graves & Bein Hazmanim

The Q & A with Rabbi Breitowitz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 99:28


Dedicated lirefuah shleima Tinok ben Miriam Ahuva   Dedication opportunities are available for episodes and series at  https://ohr.edu/donate/qa   Questions? Comments? podcasts@ohr.edu   Yeshivat Ohr Somayach located in the heart of Jerusalem, is an educational institution for young Jewish English-speaking men. We have a range of classes and programs designed for the intellectually curious and academically inclined - for those with no background in Jewish learning to those who are proficient in Gemara and other original source material. To find the perfect program for you, please visit our website https://ohr.edu/study_in_israel​ whatsapp us at https://bit.ly/OSREGISTER or call our placement specialist at 1-254-981-0133 today!   Subscribe to the Rabbi Breitowitz Q&A Podcast at https://plnk.to/rbq&a   Submit questions for the Q&A with Rabbi Breitowitz https://forms.gle/VCZSK3wQJJ4fSd3Q7   Subscribe to our YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/OhrSomayach/videos   00:00 - What does it mean to see benevolent and malevolent spirits?   03:45 - Was Tisha Ba'Av observed in days of Ezra?   07:40 - Why do we take tefillin off for Mussaf?   09:50 - Is self-esteem bedieved?   14:05 - If we are happy with our lot, why do we daven for more?   23:25 - We see that Gedolim went off the derech or rabbis were banned and then celebrated. How do we know how to make the right decisions?   33:10 - Does G-d have a sense of humour?   36:50 - Why are European surnames more assimilated?   39:30 - How should I view my relationship with food?   44:20 - How do I balance gratitude for people and Hashem?   49:10 - Why is Olam Haba not in the written Torah?   53:05 - What date did they write on their documents before Hillel created the calendar?   58:05 - What's happening when you stand in front of the grave of a Tzadik?   01:06:50 - Why would Hashem allow Jews to have so much success in the world who do not keep the Torah?   01:14:44 - Why should a Bochur in yeshiva keep up with the news and how?   01:18:48 - Is Kiddushin d'oraita or d'rabanan?   01:25:00 - If one could only learn one page of Gemara, which one?   01:34:39 - What should I do during Bein Hazmanim?   01:36:00 - Why should the son of a Cohen lose his status as a Cohen as a result of his father's sins?   You can listen to this and many other Ohr Somayach programs by downloading our app, on Apple and Google Play, ohr.edu and all major podcast platforms. Visit us @ https://ohr.edu  PRODUCED BY: CEDAR MEDIA STUDIOS  

Rabbi Daniel Glatstein Podcast
Journey to Malta - The Saga of the Gedolim Captured by the Pirates of Malta

Rabbi Daniel Glatstein Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 2:33


Yeshiva of Newark Podcast
Rischa D'Araisa-Season 9-Episode 19-Lessons from Biden's Debate Debacle-Can we agree to Draw the Line at 85 for our Gedolim?

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 34:15


on this link to contribute whatever you can to keep this podcast on the air: https://thechesedfund.com/yeshivaofnewarkpodcast/keeping-the-ark-afloat With downloads approaching the million mark-and an archival library numbering in the thousands, the Yeshiva ofNewark Podcast has been striving to continuously upgrade our content, and professionalize our audio sound, along with altering approaches in light ofmuch appreciated listener feedback. A niche has been carved out that resonates with many on the wide spectrum of Observant Jews. This explains why we continually rank high in independent on-line lists of top Yeshiva podcasts.

The Q & A with Rabbi Breitowitz Podcast
Q&A: Death, Names & Statues

The Q & A with Rabbi Breitowitz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 84:18


Join us in Jerusalem for Ohr Samayach's Inaugural Yarchei Kallah event from July 1st to 4th, 2024! Featuring HaRav Yitzchak Breitowitz shlit"a & HaRav Asher Weiss shlit"a  Click here for more information.   Dont miss this one of a kind experience!   Dedication opportunities are available for episodes and series at  https://ohr.edu/donate/qa   Questions? Comments? podcasts@ohr.edu   Yeshivat Ohr Somayach located in the heart of Jerusalem, is an educational institution for young Jewish English-speaking men. We have a range of classes and programs designed for the intellectually curious and academically inclined - for those with no background in Jewish learning to those who are proficient in Gemara and other original source material. To find the perfect program for you, please visit our website https://ohr.edu/study_in_israel​ whatsapp us at https://bit.ly/OSREGISTER or call our placement specialist at 1-254-981-0133 today!   Subscribe to the Rabbi Breitowitz Q&A Podcast at https://plnk.to/rbq&a   Submit questions for the Q&A with Rabbi Breitowitz https://forms.gle/VCZSK3wQJJ4fSd3Q7   Subscribe to our YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/OhrSomayach/videos   00:00 - After someone dies, what is he aware of?   03:35 - Do Reforms Rabbis get reward for saying Borchu or learning Gemara?   10:25 - To what extent does one maintain his individuality after death?   13:30 - What is the connection between a person and the person he is named after?   16:52 - If a person dies in a certain year, was that because he was written in the book of the wicked after the preceding Rosh Hashanah?   20:34 - What does it mean when R' Chaim Vittal says that a Tzadik should pursue a Rasha?   24:27 - There are statues of Gedolim such as the Maharal in Prague. Would this be idol worship for a Jew to make?   29:30 - Is it permitted to go to a gallery to see a statue?   30:16 - If someone knows that they will not daven schacaris should they make a bracha on washing their hands in the morning?   34:10 - Where does someone who is killed fall in regard to the books of Rosh Hashanah?   35:40 - How can we speak gently in accordance with the advice of the Ramban in Igeres HaRamban?   40:15 - How does Birchas Cohanim work?   45:05 - How does one know if he is a good person?   50:00 - Should one not speak if he wants to rely on morning washing for afternoon bread?   53:00 - Does Hashem take into consideration one's situation for the sins he commits like intermarriage or going off the derech?   1:04:00 - Should someone stop bentching when he hears kol Isha?   1:08:20 - If someone is named after a certain person are his free will decisions influenced by his name-sake?   01:09:50 - How to explain differences between ashkenazi and sefardi sifrei torah? How can we say every letter is divine?   1:16:45 - Why is Rachel the wife of Yaakov and Leah the wife of Yisrael?   1:19:30 - Are you allowed to visit Roman baths?   You can listen to this and many other Ohr Somayach programs by downloading our app, on Apple and Google Play, ohr.edu and all major podcast platforms. Visit us @ https://ohr.edu  PRODUCED BY: CEDAR MEDIA STUDIOS  

The Q & A with Rabbi Breitowitz Podcast
Q&A: Money, Banned Books & Workplace Harassment

The Q & A with Rabbi Breitowitz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 96:53


Join us in Jerusalem for Ohr Samayach's Inaugural Yarchei Kallah event from July 1st to 4th, 2024! Featuring HaRav Yitzchak Breitowitz shlit"a & HaRav Asher Weiss shlit"a  Click here for more information.   Dont miss this one of a kind experience!   Dedication opportunities are available for episodes and series at  https://ohr.edu/donate/qa   Questions? Comments? podcasts@ohr.edu   Yeshivat Ohr Somayach located in the heart of Jerusalem, is an educational institution for young Jewish English-speaking men. We have a range of classes and programs designed for the intellectually curious and academically inclined - for those with no background in Jewish learning to those who are proficient in Gemara and other original source material. To find the perfect program for you, please visit our website https://ohr.edu/study_in_israel​ whatsapp us at https://bit.ly/OSREGISTER or call our placement specialist at 1-254-981-0133 today!   Subscribe to the Rabbi Breitowitz Q&A Podcast at https://plnk.to/rbq&a   Submit questions for the Q&A with Rabbi Breitowitz https://forms.gle/VCZSK3wQJJ4fSd3Q7   Subscribe to our YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/OhrSomayach/videos   00:00 - What is the difference between my suffering being a Kapara (atonement) or a result of my own mistakes?   05:00 - The Torah mentions many miraculous things occurring as a result of keeping mitzvos (Shemita and Sotah). Do we have historical or archaeological evidence that these things happened?   11:30 - We know that it is forbidden to ‘put a stumbling block before the blind'. Would this also apply to giving someone food of a lower standard of kashrut than you would personally eat?   16:20 - What is the significance and effect of mourner's kaddish?   22:00 - Can women say kaddish?   24:20 - Can a convert say kaddish for a non-Jewish parent?   26:10 - There seems to be a contradiction in how the Torah views money. On the one hand, the Torah says that one who has possessions will have worry; on the other hand, money is celebrated when it is given as a donation to the yeshiva.   31:40 - If I could know for certain that I could be a successful business person   34:50 - There is a torah prohibition against Beged Isha. A man wearing a woman's item of clothing. This has been extended to plucking hairs or dying hairs. However, we have a principle that what is deemed ‘woman's behaviour' changes with the era in history. Could this permit plucking hairs and the like?   38:00 - Is Beged Isha the reason why religious women do not wear pants?   39:00 - What percentage of men need to practice a behaviour in order to for it be permissible in regard to the prohibition of Beged Isha?   40:40 - What is the significance of Ana BoKoach and why do we say it during Sefiras HaOmer?   44:00 - How do we relate to stories of Gedolim that are beyond us?   51:00 - Banned Books and Boruch Epstein   58:00 - Why did Volozhin yeshiva close?   1:00:10 - Men and Women touching is usually forbidden but is mutar in professional settings. Is it fitting to be machmir in such professional settings?   1:02:45 - Sexual Harassment and the modern-day relevance of Halachic boundaries on male-female interactions   01:07:30 - What is the purpose for Aggedata in the Gemara? Is it all literally true?   01:18:40 - What is Geula? Is it physical or spiritual, personal or national?   01:22:00 - Is the son of Cohen and a convert a Cohen?   01:23:30 - Is the child of a woman who converted during pregnancy Jewish by descent or a convert?   01:25:30 - What is the Torah view on Progressive Income Tax?   01:28:45 - Why do they play music before candle-lighting during Sefira?   01:31:00 - Should we be more lenient in Halacha in the interest of achdus(unity)?   01:35:00 - Is it a problem to say hamapil in pajamas? What about talking after hamapil?   You can listen to this and many other Ohr Somayach programs by downloading our app, on Apple and Google Play, ohr.edu and all major podcast platforms. Visit us @ https://ohr.edu  PRODUCED BY: CEDAR MEDIA STUDIOS  

Rav Gershon Ribner
Process of grooming young Gedolim into leadership roles

Rav Gershon Ribner

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 5:17


TWiSTED Parenting by: Avi Fishoff (Contact: 718-902-6666 Email: TWiSTEDParenting@aol.com)

PLEASE SHARE THIS LINK! “TWiSTED Parenting” is a method developed by Avi Fishoff to guide parents of children in severe crisis. Avi personally trains and guides parents from all over the world. All parents must have their own Daas Torah involved to pasken any shailos that may arise. Avi has many haskamos of leading Gedolim. All services are FREE of charge. Lessons from this podcast should not be applied across the board or without proper individual guidance from a leading expert in the field of crisis. To SUBSCRIBE the Whatsapp broadcast and receive LOTS of Chizuk: Whatsapp a request to: 718-902-6666 To SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/AviFishoffTWiSTEDPARENTiNG/videos

Shtark Tank
SELF-TALK Balabatish Questions [Part 2/4], Zevi Reinitz and Yaakov Wolff

Shtark Tank

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 27:58


Balabatish Questions is a 4-part series about the mindest of being a Ben Torah in the workforce, co-hosted by Yaakov Wolff and Zevi Reinitz. The second Balabatish question: Why do Balabatim play down their accomplishments and abilities? Tune in for a conversation packed with some surprising data, sources and Gedolim stories! Thank you to the Iyun Institute for sponsoring this series. Check out their website, subscribe to their email list, and listen to their brand new podcast, for hard hitting analysis of the Haredi Draft debate and more. Do you want more Shtark Tank in your life? Join the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Shtark Tank Quiet Whatsapp Group⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for exclusive bonus content! If you have any sort of feedback, or just want to say hey, don't hesitate! You can reach me by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠email⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠

The Rabbi Orlofsky Show
SERIES FINALE: Leaving Shabbos or Living Shabbos (Ep. 220)

The Rabbi Orlofsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 52:19


Due to the situation in Eretz Yisrael, the Gedolim have advised to work on our Shmiras Shabbos.Rabbi Orlofsky has decided to make the next few episodes about this important topic, in order to help us learn more and be Mischazek in our Shmiras Shabbos. ~~~Sponsored anonymously In honor of the greatest magic shiur!

TheYeshiva.net - Most Recent Classes
Our Soldiers Are the Holiest of the Holy

TheYeshiva.net - Most Recent Classes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 30:21


Interview on "Headlines": Is Hakaras Hatov a halachic requirement, or just a nice thing to do? Do we just feel gratitude, or do we need to say thank you or more? Historically, did the Gedolim show Hakaras Hatov towards the soldiers of the IDF? Why have a few Roshei Yeshiva said they are concerned about showing gratitude? If Torah learning protects, why does Israel need an army? Does the Israeli army enable those in Yeshiva to learn? Do those learning in Yeshiva enable the army to have military success? Rabbi YY Jacobson addresses these questions on the Halacha Headlines podcast Hosted by Rabbi Ari Wasserman, on Motzei Shabbos Parshas Vayechi, 18Teves. 5784, Dec. 30, 2023 This is an excerpt ofthepodcast. The full podcast also includesRabbi Dovid Gottlieb Rabbi in Ramat Beit Shemesh, Director of Tzalashhttps://tzalash.org/ & Rabbi Doniel Haymann Rosh Kollel, author of Hakaras Hatov LHalachawith Rabbi Joshua Friedman founded of Israel Selecthttps://thechesedfund.com/israelselect/tefillin?aff=WA& Clip from Rabbi Baruch Rosenblum educator, author, and popular magid shiur. To listen to full episode:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/halacha-headlines/id1048703487

TheYeshiva.net - Most Recent Classes
Our Soldiers Are the Holiest of the Holy

TheYeshiva.net - Most Recent Classes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 39:08


Interview on "Headlines": Is Hakaras Hatov a halachic requirement, or just a nice thing to do? Do we just feel gratitude, or do we need to say thank you or more? Historically, did the Gedolim show Hakaras Hatov towards the soldiers of the IDF? Why have a few Roshei Yeshiva said they are concerned about showing gratitude? If Torah learning protects, why does Israel need an army? Does the Israeli army enable those in Yeshiva to learn? Do those learning in Yeshiva enable the army to have military success? Rabbi YY Jacobson addresses these questions on the Halacha Headlines podcast Hosted by Rabbi Ari Wasserman, on Motzei Shabbos Parshas Vayechi, 18Teves. 5784, Dec. 30, 2023 This is an excerpt ofthepodcast. The full podcast also includesRabbi Dovid Gottlieb Rabbi in Ramat Beit Shemesh, Director of Tzalashhttps://tzalash.org/ & Rabbi Doniel Haymann Rosh Kollel, author of Hakaras Hatov LHalachawith Rabbi Joshua Friedman founded of Israel Selecthttps://thechesedfund.com/israelselect/tefillin?aff=WA& Clip from Rabbi Baruch Rosenblum educator, author, and popular magid shiur. To listen to full episode:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/halacha-headlines/id1048703487

Meaningful People
Avi Fishoff | The REVOLUTIONARY Idea Saving Teens From Drugs & Homelessness In Our Community

Meaningful People

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 95:15


Avi Fishoff, the son of the well known Benny Fishoff A"H, personally gives 24/7 support to hundreds of familes with teens or young adults in crisis. Avi is the founder of Home Sweet Home and Twisted Parenting. The author of GPS! Navigation For Your Soul, CPR! Resucitation For Your Soul and now newly released Raising Royalty. All parents are required to have their own Daas Torah fully involved to pasken any shailos that may arise. Avi has many hundreds of haskamos from leading Gedolim.    ►Ceremian (Alpert and Associates) Call Moshe Alpert!  Email: Moshe.alpert@nm.com for a free consultation, or head to https://bit.ly/moshealpert Or call 718-644-1594  ________________________________  ► Town Appliance Visit https://www.townappliance.com Message Town Appliance on WhatsApp: https://bit.ly/Townappliance_whatsapp _____________________________________ ► Dream Raffle Enter the raffle now to win the prize of your dreams! https://thedreamraffle.com _____________________________________ Subscribe to our Podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2WALuE2   Spotify: https://spoti.fi/39bNGnO   Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/MPPGooglePodcasts   Or wherever Podcasts are available! Editor: Sruly Saftlas Podcast created by: Meaningful Minute   For more info and upcoming news, check out: https://Meaningfulminute.org   #jew #jewish #podcast #frum #rabbi #frumpodcast #meaningfulpeople #torah #mitzvah #hashem #jewishmusic #jewishpodcast #israel