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This week, we're skipping Parshat Naso and bringing you an episode all about Shavuot. To celebrate this great holiday where we received the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai, Sivan brings us five things we can each do to strengthen our connection to Judaism. From checking out Torah translations, like ArtScroll, to reading Liel and Sivan's latest books, to listening to beautiful Jewish music, like Thinking of Her by Aaron Razel, Sivan asks each of us to find ways to connect to Judaism, to ourselves, and to those around us. Sivan Rahav-Meir is a leading Israeli journalist, media personality and Torah scholar. You can sign up for her The Daily Portion WhatsApp group, where Sivan sends small insights about Judaism and current affairs. Check out Liel's new book, How the Talmud Can Change Your Life: Surprisingly Modern Advice from a Very Old Book, available directly from the publisher, or wherever you purchase books. You can find all of Tablet's podcasts at tabletmag.com/podcasts.
How does our unique role strengthen the Jewish communities? In this episode, Rabbi Tzvi Hirschfield and Rabbi Michael Hatton delve into Parshat Naso, highlighting the importance of each person’s contributions to the community. They discuss how the counting of the … Read the rest The post Naso 5784: Counting on Each Other first appeared on Elmad Online Learning. Continue reading Naso 5784: Counting on Each Other at Elmad Online Learning.
Rabbi Adam Kligfeld's Shabbat Teaching at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, June 8, 2024. (Youtube/Zoom)
In this conversation with Rabbanit Chamutal Shoval, we discuss community-related elements sprinkled throughout Naso's diverse content. We end with some meaningful ideas for the upcoming holiday of Shavuot. Chag sameach!
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Parshat Naso: Vows and Oaths - English only. What are vows and oaths? How important are they in the Torah? How important are they for followers of Yeshua? Recorded June 3, 2023.
BH Give yourself a lift! Shabbat Shalom!
What is the connection between the seemingly disparate commandments in the Parsha? What is the true meaning of the word 'Shalom'? All this and more in this week's Ponderings on the Parsha!
Is all work created equal? In life we look to attain goals that make us feel good, sometimes we even overlook the obvious signs from above that screams to us where to be and what to do…. Humility is the key and discernment is the tool that makes this all so obvious!
This Shiur was Leiluy Nishmat Zechariah Yosef Yisrael Ben Elisheva זכריה יוסף ישראל בן משה יצחק
The Torah is a wellspring of wisdom on leadership. Its stories have left an imprint on Western Civilization for millennia. The Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks-Herenstein Center for Values and Leadership at Yeshiva University is proud to share a new parsha series that connects contemporary leadership literature to ancient narratives. Join us weekly for "The Torah of Leadership" by Dr. Erica Brown.Sacks-Herenstein Center website - https://www.yu.edu/sacks-centerText of the Dvar Torah - https://www.yu.edu/sites/default/files/inline-files/naso.pdfVideo of shorter version - https://youtu.be/5XauKaV6PA4Produced by Uri Westrich
Why should we keep praying if the answer has been no? The weekly Torah portion includes far more depth than what appears in a quick review of its passages. Each week in Beyond the Letter of the Law, Harry Rothenberg, Esq. (Rothenberg Law Firm LLP, https://injurylawyer.com) provides interesting insights and take-away lessons from the Torah portion and the Jewish holidays. Subscribe to enjoy his unique blend of analysis, passion, and humor. A Project Of Ohr.Edu Questions? Comments? We'd Love To Hear From You: Podcasts@Ohr.Edu https://podcasts.ohr.edu/
Parshat Naso Numeros 7:1-7:41 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/georgina-garza1/support
The Alshich notices an interesting formulation regarding the conclusion of a person's Nezirut.
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The JTS Commentary for Parshat Naso by Rabbi Eliezer Diamond, Rabbi Judah Nadich Associate Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics, JTSMusic provided by JJReinhold / Pond5.
The Priestly Blessing, which parents use to bless their children Friday nights and Kohanim recite in synagogues, is familiar to so many people, but few are aware of the story of two brothers hidden in the blessing. What story could that be and how does that help us see the Priestly Blessing in a new light? Join Ari Levisohn, and his brother Tani, for a deeper look at the blessing you thought you knew. For another fascinating, deep dive into the Priestly Blessing, check out Rabbi Fohrman's video course on Parshat Naso. Check out our new YouTube channel: Meaningful Judaism. What did you think of this episode? We'd genuinely like to hear your thoughts, questions, and feedback. Leave us a voice message – just click record, and let your thoughts flow. You may even be featured on the show! Check out our new podcast, Meaningful Judaism, here or wherever you get your podcasts! If you're enjoying this podcast, help support our work by subscribing to Aleph Beta. Into the Verse is a project of Aleph Beta, a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide. For our full library of over 1,000 videos and podcasts, please visit www.alephbeta.org. Follow us on your favorite social media.
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Torah Class - Parshat Naso: The Best Blessing Can a blessing be too good?Can a Divine gift be diverted?If yes, is there any blessing that is impervious to all problems? Click here for the class handout
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Description: An unedited clip from The Rav on Parshat Naso titled "Zohar Naso Pargaraph 19"From: SHAVUOT - [1986] - "Zohar & The Ari on Shavuot" - Track 2 of 3 - The Rav - 60 minDate: 1986Location: Queens, New York, USALength: 1 minuteSources: Zohar Naso Pargaraph 19
In this fascinating conversation with Rabbanit Nechama Goldman Barash we discuss several communal themes in the parsha, how the Sotah ritual can catalyze a process of marital repair and ways this might be imported into other issues of communal responsibility. Our series on Bamidbar is titled,Growing Pains: The Journey Towards Responsibility and each episode explores the manner in which the parsha's events reflect the maturation of the people and Moshe's leadership during the wilderness.
Be A Popcorn Jew! What can we learn from the recent food shortages? (Parshat Bamidbar)
Parshat Naso - Shimshon: Between the two pillars of Sotah and Nazir
Today's episode is a bit later than usual because of Shavuot.
Today's episode is a bit later than usual because of Shavuot.
Why does the Torah repeat the details for the 12 identical offerings brought by the tribal leaders? The weekly Torah portion includes far more depth than what appears in a quick review of its passages. Each week in Beyond the Letter of the Law, Harry Rothenberg, Esq. (Rothenberg Law Firm LLP, https://injurylawyer.com) provides interesting insights and take-away lessons from the Torah portion and the Jewish holidays. Subscribe to enjoy his unique blend of analysis, passion, and humor. A Project Of Ohr.Edu Questions? Comments? We'd Love To Hear From You: Podcasts@Ohr.Edu https://podcasts.ohr.edu/
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Rav Henoch Leibowitz explains a surprising Midrash regarding the Sotah.
Parshat Naso introduces us to one of the oddest laws in the Torah, the ceremony of the Sotah – a woman who has been accused of committing adultery. The priest makes a mixture of water and dust, writing the law of the sotah on a piece of paper and dissolving it in the water, and gives it to the woman to drink. The Torah warns that if she was guilty, she will die a gruesome death — but if she was innocent, she will not only survive but become pregnant. It's a bizarre ritual, to say the least. In this episode, Rabbi David Fohrman and Rivky Stern explore this strange ceremony and tackle the question: How are we in the 21st century meant to relate to it? Into the Verse is a project of Aleph Beta, a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide. For our full library of over 1,000 videos and podcasts, please visit www.alephbeta.org.
Torah Class - Parshat Naso: To Be A Mensch The Torah gives us 613 commandments and gives Seven Noahide Laws to society at large. But one rule applies to everyone equally - and yet it was left unsaid: - Be A Mensch!
Parshat Naso , Lecture by Rav BergBroadcast on 200221 min
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In this conversation with beloved teacher and author, Rabbi Alex Israel, we discuss what kind of person might become a Nazirite and what that can teach us about human nature and ourselves.