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Birkat Ha-Ilanot - On Shabbat or Yom Tov by Rabbi Avi Harari
Birkat Ha-Ilanot - Fruit Trees and Zerizut by Rabbi Avi Harari
Birkat Ha-Ilanot - How Many Trees? by Rabbi Avi Harari
Birkat Ha-Ilanot - When? by Rabbi Avi Harari
LA MITZVA DE BIRKAT HA ILANOT by Rab Shlomo Benhamu
Birkat Ha-Ilanot - A Brief Background by Rabbi Avi Harari
RAB SHAUL URFALI- EXPLICACION DE BIRKAT AHA ILANOT-01 by TALMUD TORA MONTE SINAI
Cours Halakha Time du Mardi 9 Avril 2024 (durée : 5 minutes) donné par Rav Avraham GARCIA.
Birkat Ha-Ilanot : la bénédiction sur les arbres en fleurs
Cours audio MP3 de 41 minutes donné par Rav Elie DREYFUS.
In this episode in honor of the month of Shvat when we celebrate Tu Bishvat (the New Year of the Trees), we have part one of our interview with Professor JH Chajes who wrote the recent book The Kabbalistic Tree (https://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-09345-1.html) Also see ilanot.org. A wonderful discussion ensues! If you would like to purchase the book go to the above website and enter the code ILANOT for %30 off.
#182.** To support the podcast: https://seforimchatter.com/support-seforimchatter/ or email seforimchatter@gmail.com**With Prof. Yossi Chajes discussing Kabbalistic Trees (האילן הקבלי)We discussed the definition of kabbalistic trees, who made them, why they were made, differences between "standard" trees and Lurianic trees, printed trees, the manuscripts in the book, connection to Tu B'Shvat, the lack of scholarship on kabbalistic trees until now, and more To purchase the book from Amazon: https://amzn.to/3RxN9EATo purchase from the press (and use code "ILANOT" for 30% off): https://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-09345-1.htmlFor the project website: https://ilanot.haifa.ac.il/site/ and for the edition website: www.ilanot.org
Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
With the advent of the month of Nisan, the Halacha requires recitation of Birkat HaIlanot, (Blessing on the Trees), upon seeing blossoming fruit trees. Ideally, two trees are necessary to warrant reciting the Beracha. This is indicated by the plural form of the word "Ilanot" used in the Beracha. If a person found only one tree, the Poskim discuss whether the Beracha can be recited.Hacham Ovadia in Hazon Ovadia, in the section dealing specifically with Birkat HaIlanot, cites the Hida (Rav Haim Yosef David Azulai, 1724-1806), who says in Moreh B'Esbah, "those who are "scrupulous" in Misvot recite the Beracha over two trees." Some Poskim infer from his use of the word "scrupulous," that two trees is only an added advantage, but the basic Misva could be performed with only one tree. However, Hacham Ovadia rejects this understanding. He rules, citing the Petah HaDvir, that if there is only one tree, it is a "Safek Berachot," and the Beracha should not be recited. However, in a later book, Hazon Ovadia, dealing with Hilchot Berachot (pp. 457-458), Hacham Ovadia reaches a different conclusion. There, he rules that if one found only one tree, the Beracha can be recited. In general, the later rulings of Hacham Ovadia supersede his previous ruling, and therefore this ruling to recite the Beracha is the definitive Halacha. Rav Mazuz also rules that one tree is sufficient. There is also testimony that Rav Shlomo Zalman Orbach and Rav Moshe Feinstein (as stated by his disciple, Rav Ephraim Greenblatt in his Rivivot Ephraim 8:77), as well as the Rosh Yeshiva of Ner Israel would also recite the Beracha over one tree.SUMMARYIf one found only one blossoming fruit tree, he can recite Birkat HaIlanot.
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On this episode, we continue our focus on the new “Crisis” issue of The Ilanot Review, which came out this month, and which was edited by guest editor Adriana X. Jacobs, and our very own Marcela Shulak. Marcela features some of her favorite poems, which listeners can read along—or explore other poems—at Ilanotreview.com Text: “Banruptcy Series” by Ron Dahan, translated by Nadavi Noked “On the day of the blood” and “Unveiling the Metaphor” by Sharron Hass, translated by Tsipi Keller
On this episode, Marcela features some of her favorite poems from the recent poetry issue of The Ilanot Review, which has just gone live this week. Listeners can read along—or explore other poems—at Ilanotreview.com Text: “All Our Planes,” by Moshe Ben Yakir, translated by Joanna Chen “The Anteaters” by Roy Chicky Arad, translated by Yavni Bar Yam “Bread” by Yudit Shahar, translated by Aviya Kushner
In this episode, I spoke with Dr. Yossi Chajes who is an associate professor at the University of Haifa and the director of the Ilanot Project. The Ilanot Project, supported by the Israel Science Foundation, is a project to catalogue and describe all existing Ilanot, which are Kabbalistic cosmological diagrams that attempt to map the divine.
Listen in to meet Rosh Ilanot, Shira Rosenbaum!
Ethan talks with Rosh Magshimim Rachel Silverman about what it's like to be a Rosh on B-Side after so many years in Ilanot.
Welcome to Ilanot '08! Wanna hear a bit about what's coming up this summer? Wanna hear from your Rosh Edah, Rachel? Listen in!