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I greet you in Jesus' precious name! It is Friday morning, the 22nd of September, 2023 and this is your friend, Angus Buchan, with a thought for today. We start in the Book of Isaiah 64 and I am reading verse 4: “For since the beginning of the worldMen have not heard nor perceived by the ear,Nor has the eye seen any God besides You,Who acts for the one who waits for Him.”Then we go to 1 Corinthians 2:9-10: But as it is written:“Eye has not seen, nor ear heard,Nor have entered into the heart of manThe things which God has prepared for those who love Him.But God has revealed them to us through His Spirit. For the Spirit searches all things, yes, the deep things of God.”This morning, we need to start to think out of the box. Write that down somewhere. We need to stop limiting God. You see, the Lord has many things planned for you and me, my dear friend, but the problem is, we do not give Him an opportunity to show us what He has planned for us. You know, we read that first scripture:“Eye has not seen, nor ear heard,Nor have entered into the heart of manThe things which God has prepared for those who love Him.” We quote that quickly, and we don't always quote verse 10. You see, the Spirit of the Lord, the Holy Spirit is the one who gives us our game plan. Now, in order for Him to give us our game plan, we need to set ourselves apart so that He can speak to us. I want to tell you that every time the Lord has used me in any area which is much bigger than me (which is most times - I would never attempt such things in my own strength!) it has been when I have been fasting and praying.I remember going to a lake not far from our farm, Shalom, with a bucket of water and a one-man tent and I stayed there for a number of days until God spoke to me through His Spirit, and I clearly heard, “Go to the rugby stadium at Kings Park in Durban and book it for an event.” I was petrified but it was so clear. He never spoke to me audibly, I have never had that privilege, but He spoke clearly in my heart and through the scriptures, and the rest, as they say, is history.Today, lift up your eyes. Today, expect great things from God, attempt great things for God, as William Carey said, and you will be surprised, very pleasantly surprised, at what the Lord has in store for you.Jesus bless you and have a wonderful day,Goodbye.
We are in message #17 of our series on the Book of Esther; tonight is titled... Jesus is a better Shalom or Jesus is a better Peace.
“Do Jewish prayer services nurture us… or narrow us?”— Dr Elliot MalametThis is the first episode in a series of special Living Jewishly podcast episodes that will take a deeper look at the Jewish holidays. As we approach Rosh Hashanah, Jewish New Year, and Yom Kippur, the day of atonement, many of us will celebrate the high holidays by attending synagogue or shul.However, particularly for young Jews not religiously oriented in the traditional sense, there is an increasing disconnect to synagogue life, institutional ritual, and liturgy.With shul attendance also affected by Covid-19, communities have been further distanced by digital spaces. This episode explores our emotional, spiritual, and social relationship with — and connection to — synagogue structures and prayer services during the high holidays. In a series of illuminating interviews with members of the Jewish community, traditional and modern approaches to the language and practice of prayer are discussed in relation to virtual engagement, the campfire community, and how we connect in a changing world.“The act of prayer is an act of commission and omission. It has to be both, and you have to engage and disengage at the same time.”— Rabbi Yossi SabermanThis episode discusses: What millennial Jews think about synagogue life — and what they would change about prayer services and texts Working with sacred texts — the tension between humanism and the sacred in prayer language How the practice of non-traditional prayer, such as social justice activism as a form of holy work and divine communication, can be secular or complement institutional ritual Highlights: 00:51 Introduction02:02 Ruth Chitiz & changes to prayer06:11 Noah Tile & identity07:49 Jenny Young & inclusion10:04 Divine connection in Judaism v. Christianity12:24 Sam Venis & interpreting tradition 15:18 Rabbi Shmuly Yanklowitz & maintaining mission 17:19 Synagogue infrastructure: Connection & relationships 19:30 Social justice activism as prayer 20:54 Rituals as reflection23:40 Yom Kippur: Navigating affirmation & judgement27:19 Dr Zindel Segal & prayer meditation30:08 Prayer mindfulness34:09 Lisa Morrison & prayer in the pandemic36:24 Rabbi Yossi Saberman & listening to yourself38:30 Prayer language46:11 Covid-19 & structural changes47:07 Menachem Feuer & virtual communities48:40 Rabbi Yossi Saberman & post-pandemic shul52:21 Social connection55:08 Dynamic synagogue59:17 Recap & community challengesLinks: To get in contact or learn more about Living Jewishly: Visit our website: https://livingjewishly.org Follow us on Instagram: @living.jewishly Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO2YEegjapKpQeXG6zh6tzw or send us an email at hello@livingjewishly.org. Shalom!
In this episode, Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson discuss the influence of the Enlightenment and individualism on middle-class white individuals, and how this impacts their understanding of faith and community. They emphasize the importance of engaging with different perspectives and reading the Bible in community with people who are not like us in order to break free from these cultural norms and develop a more holistic understanding of spirituality and leadership.Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson discuss this quote from Tom Sine in Episode 118: Forecasting and Innovation.“I think a lot of us in Western culture have allowed the Enlightenment and a very individualistic way of life to become normative, particularly for middle-class white folks.” Ep. 118 is a conversation inspired by Tom Sine and Dwight Friesen's book, 2020s Foresight.Download the FREE course, Becoming Leaders of Shalom.
If I told you I was perfect—that there was nothing lacking and nothing broken in me—I'd be lying. I'm so far from perfect—we all are! We all fall short and wish we could change things about ourselves. Don't you? But God is the God of Shalom. And that means that within Himself, there is peace, completeness, wholeness, and a perfect harmony—with nothing missing and nothing broken. Although, in ourselves, we cannot possess this kind of complete peace on this side of Heaven, when we have the Holy Spirit of God living in us, we get to taste it—as His Shalom soaks into our lives. Troubles will not disappear overnight. Most wounds don't instantly heal. But God's presence changes us. And I believe He wants to give you a deep peace that no circumstance can take away. Ask God today to fill your life with Shalom. This is Andrew Palau. Scripture Reference: Judges 6:24 radio.hopewithgod.com
The Hebrew word “shalom” means more than just “calm” or “no war”. It carries with it the idea of completeness, wholeness. Shalom is about all the pieces being together and in the right place. This Old Testament understanding serves as the foundation of the New Testament use of “peace” as well. Jesus' life wasn't marked by tranquility and quiet all the time, and yet he had peace. The peace of Jesus flowed from his relationship with his Father. Luke 4:28-30 - wild moment in the synagogue Matthew 8 - a day in the life of Jesus John 14:27 - Jesus gives us his peace. John 14:27 - Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Do not let your heart be troubled, nor let it be fearful. The world we live in makes it hard to have peace and the devil wants to rob us of our peace - we need to fight for peace! There are two parts of our fight for peace: 1 - Practical Fight 2 - Spiritual Fight Colossians 3:15 - Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts Philippians 4:6-9 - Peace of God will guard your hearts and minds Romans 16:20a - “The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet”
Pastor Mensa Otabil is the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church bringing hope to many around the globe and transforming lives into legacies. Connect with Pastor Mensa Otabil on social media @mensaotabil. Shalom
Pastor Mensa Otabil is the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church bringing hope to many around the globe and transforming lives into legacies. Connect with Pastor Mensa Otabil on social media @mensaotabil. Shalom
Pastor Mensa Otabil is the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church bringing hope to many around the globe and transforming lives into legacies. Connect with Pastor Mensa Otabil on social media @mensaotabil. Shalom
Pastor Mensa Otabil is the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church bringing hope to many around the globe and transforming lives into legacies. Connect with Pastor Mensa Otabil on social media @mensaotabil. Shalom
Dive into 'Shalom,' not just peace but holistic well-being. Explore its biblical roots, impact on creation, and connection to redemption in our 5-week series. Journey to the heart of Jehovah Shalom.
Minister Mark reflects on the concept of priesthood in everyday life in this sermon, drawing inspiration from throughout Scripture. He explores how each of us, in various roles and professions, can act as priests by representing God to the world and significantly impacting a kingdom of Shalom, where goodness, truth, beauty, justice, prosperity, and sustainability thrive. Join us as Minister Mark encourages you to embrace your calling as a kingdom bringer and demonstrates how individuals from different walks of life contribute to this divine mission.
This week we share a "Space for God: BIBLE" reflection from Steve Park (Founder and Executive Director of Little Lights DC). Steve guides us through the arc of scripture related to God's coming Kingdom of Justice and mutual flourishing. He offers us a rousing invitation to join God's special work of caring for the oppressed and marginalized.View Our Complete Archive of “Space for God” Prayer Practicesinthecoracle.org | @inthecoracleSupport the show
Unlock the enigma of peace and its profound significance during the 10 days of repentance in Jewish faith, as we journey together through this enlightening topic. We promise you an intriguing exploration of the angel Safriel, whose numerical value equals HA-Shalom, a term that translates to THE Peace, and the powerful role peace plays in our lives, even going as far as inviting God into our lives.Venture into the second half of our episode where we decode the impact of our thoughts, especially the good ones, on shaping our life in the year ahead. We engage in a riveting discourse on the internal friction between our soul and physical desires, and how discord between the two can lead to chaos, emphasizing the need for harmony for peace of mind. Drawing from a poignant real-life narrative, we illuminate the transformative influence of peace and unity. Don't miss out on this compelling discourse on peace, unity, good thoughts, and their potential to steer us towards a life of joy and prosperity.This episode (#234) of the Jewish Inspiration Podcast by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe is dedicated in Honor of Zehava Wolbe!****To listen to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe: https://linktr.ee/ariwol Jewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodes Parsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodes Living Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodes Thinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodes Unboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodes Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodes Please send your questions, comments and even your stories to awolbe@torchweb.orgPlease visit www.torchweb.org to see a full listing of our Jewish outreach and educational resources available in the Greater Houston area and please consider sponsoring a podcast by making a donation to help support our global outreach at https://www.torchweb.org/donate. Thank you!For a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at https://www.TORCHpodcasts.comRecorded in the TORCH Centre - Studio B to a live audience on September 12, 2023, in Houston, Texas.Released as Podcast on September 15, 2023 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Join Scott "Shalom" Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Thom Stimpel Charlie Hardage Alexander Fichera
00:00 - Good Morning00:08 - MDYshabbos.com00:29 - Emails/Guests07:13 - MDYsponsor.com09:33 - Amud Beis20:40 - Amud Aleph37:46 - Amud Beis46:56 - Have a Wonderful DayQuiz - https://kahoot.it/challenge/005294355--Today's shiur is sponsoredLock and Lebovic families Lakewood NJ: because torah and achdus are the best segula&In honor of Rav Eli's Siyum HaShas and all the lives changed by Rav Eli.&לע״נ זכריה בן משה&Rochel bas Leba for a Refuah Shelemah b'karov&לע״נ חיה בת יוסף&As a זכות that tests return normal & my family & I are 100% healthy for 120&Hatzlocha L'zechus Yosef Mayer ben Rochel&Thank you to Hashem for all the good He has given us and continues to give us&Mazel tov to Dovid Binyamin Shefa on his Bo BaYom today (Wed, Sept 13) from his parents Shalom and Caryn Shefa&Baruch Rosenberg: To chap arain for this year's account&Benny Rennert: Thank you R Eli for being such a good maggid shiur I hope to learn more with you&Fishel and Bruchy Klein: לע"נ עודד דוד (דדי) בן ישעיהו יחיאל הלוי גראכרWhose levaya was yesterday---Turning of the daf:In honor of my uncle Reb Elchanan Pressman and as a zechus for a year filled with Mazel, bracha and parnassa b'revach&Greg Haber:ברכה פרנסה הצלחה ובריאות for his family, Rav Eli, all MDY & everyone doing the daf_________________________________
As we learn this week of the light of God, today we'll look to Jesus who is the Light. What does this mean about the Lord? And what does this mean for us personally? May our eyes behold him today, as we search out the source of goodness, beauty and holiness. May our hearts grow in wonder, worship and awe. And may our lives be forever transformed at the sight of him. Our Scripture for today comes from Isaiah 60:20, and today's worship is Steady Light by LO Worship. - Thanks so much for listening to today's podcast. I recently heard someone describe sin as the interruption of Shalom, which means peace, or wholeness. God doesn't want to lead you out of sin just for the sake of doing it, he wants to lead you into the fullness of life, the fullness of peace and wholeness. May Jesus guide you into Shalom today as you seek to live in the light of his presence. Have a wonderful day, and may God bless you as you seek him.
Jennifer Holberg is Professor and Chair of the Department of English at Calvin University and author Nourishing Narratives.The church gives us stories to imagine ourselves into. Stories shape us. At the same time, pastors and ministry leaders need to recognize that every person in our church brings their own stories. And, so, how can we create space to share and hear one another's stories—as we are shaped by the story of the gospel?THIS EPISODE'S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:Jennifer Holberg is Professor and Chair of the Department of English at Calvin University and author Nourishing Narratives.Jennifer Holberg shares what she loves about teaching.“As people of faith, we have stories that give us more to be hopeful about, more to tell us how beloved we are. And they really counteract a lot of the stories that we have been told or tell ourselves.”Stories can be positive forces in our lives or they can negatively impact us. It depends on the stories we tell and believe.According to Jennifer Holberg, how we interpret stories matters.The stories we tell ourselves about ourselves impact our identity. But Jennifer Holberg holds that we can tell ourselves new stories.Jennifer Holberg says, “Church communities, if they are functional, give us other stories to imagine ourselves into.”The Bible gives us many stories to help us understand our lives. As opposed to society, which often only gives one story (wealth, success, etc.).Pastors, in their teaching, need to understand what stories people are bringing with them into the church.We need spaces in church for people to tell their stories.According to Jennifer Holberg, it's important for all the generations in the church to share their stories with the other generations.RELEVANT RESOURCES AND LINKS:Jennifer Holberg:Calvin UniversityCenter fot Faith and WritingBooks mentioned:Nourishing Narratives, by Jennifer HolbergEvidence that Demands a Verdict, by Josh McDowellThe Story of You, by Ian Morgan CronRelated episodes mentioned:Episode 121: Rewrite Your Story, with Ian Morgan Cron, author of The Story of YouDownload the FREE course, Becoming Leaders of Shalom.
Shabbat Shalom, mishpacha! Welcome to our weekly Word Study Thank you for joining and may Yahuah our Aluah be with you and your family this Shabbat! Shalom! If you are led and would like to donate: CashApp: $AhavLoveMinistry PayPal: Ahav~Love Ministry
Shabbat Shalom, mishpacha! Welcome to our weekly Torah Study Thank you for joining and may Yahuah our Aluah in the resplendent Name of Yahusha HaMashiach be with you and your family this Shabbat! Shalom! If you are led and would like to donate: CashApp: $AhavLoveMinistry PayPal: Ahav~Love Ministry
Dive into 'Shalom,' not just peace but holistic well-being. Explore its biblical roots, impact on creation, and connection to redemption in our 5-week series. Journey to the heart of Jehovah Shalom.
This week, Minister Mark delves into the wisdom of Jeremiah 29 and explores the concept of flourishing through the lens of Shalom, emphasizing the importance of seeking the good, the true, and the beautiful in our lives and communities. Join us on this journey as we uncover how these principles can transform both individuals and the world around us.
Join us for our post service Q&A with Bill Cloud and the Jacobs Tent family!If you are enjoying this podcast, PLEASE consider sending in an offering, tithe, or donation to help us continue spread the gospel free from Jacob's Tent. We work hard to make sure this is an enjoyable experience to our online community, but it doesn't come without a price. Give online via the Jacobs Tent app, our website, or text any amount to 84321 to support this ministry. Yahweh bless you and keep you! Shalom.
Being challenged to purge us of all that is contrary to His calling will enable us to achieve our destiny and see Him, face-to-face.If you are enjoying this podcast, PLEASE consider sending in an offering, tithe, or donation to help us continue spread the gospel free from Jacob's Tent. We work hard to make sure this is an enjoyable experience to our online community, but it doesn't come without a price. Give online via the Jacobs Tent app, our website, or text any amount to 84321 to support this ministry. Yahweh bless you and keep you! Shalom.
Join Scott "Shalom" Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Tim Lupinacci Alex Sonkin Daniel Gagnon Jeff Skipper
If you are enjoying this podcast, PLEASE consider sending in an offering, tithe, or donation to help us continue spread the gospel free from Jacob's Tent. We work hard to make sure this is an enjoyable experience to our online community, but it doesn't come without a price.Give online via the Jacobs Tent app, our website, or text any amount to 84321 to support this ministry. Yahweh bless you and keep you! Shalom.
Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
It is customary on Friday night to recite a number of hymns before Kiddush, specifically Shalom Alechem, Eshet Hayil (a section from Mishleh, chapter 31), and Azamer Bishbahin, a hymn composed by the Arizal (Rabbi Yishak Luria of Safed, 1534-1572) which discusses the Kabbalistic significance of Shabbat eve. Should one recite or sing these hymns when Friday night is also Yom Tob?Different opinions exist in this regard. While some authorities maintain that when Friday night is Yom Tob one recites everything he recites on a regular Friday night, others, including the Elef Ha'magen, held that if Friday night is Yom Tob one begins with Kiddush and omits all the introductory hymns. This custom – to omit the hymns when Friday night is Yom Tob – is very widespread in our community.The Ben Ish Hai (Rabbi Yosef Haim of Baghdad, 1833-1909) followed the custom to recite Shalom Alechem and Eshet Hayil when Yom Tob falls on Friday night, but he held that one should not recite Azamer Bishbahin in such a case. He does not give a reason for this position, but it appears that according to Kabbalistic teaching, the content of Azamer Bishbahin is not relevant when Yom Tob falls on Friday night.Given the difference of opinion in this regard, each family should follow the custom it received from its forebears, as all customs have valid sources on which to rely.Summary: Different opinions exist as to whether one should recite Shalom Alechem, Eshet Hayil and Azamer Bishbahin on Friday night that is also Yom Tob; everyone should follow his family's custom.
In this episode, Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson discuss the vital role of relationships in ministry leadership. Tod emphasizes the importance of cultivating partnerships, friendships, and mentorships as essential sources of support and vulnerability. They explore the connection between relationships and self-reflection, particularly in navigating challenging leadership situations. With practical insights and personal anecdotes, this episode offers guidance on building a strong support network for leaders seeking to grow both their outer ministry and inner discipleship. Don't miss this enlightening conversation on the transformative power of relationships in leadership.Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson discuss this quote from Tod Bolsinger in Episode 120: Forming Leadership Resilience."We need more relationships. If you do nothing else this year, ask yourself, 'Do I have the kinds of relationships that allow me to do vulnerable self-reflection?'" Ep. 120 is a conversation inspired by Tod Bolsinger's book, Tempered Resilience.Download the FREE course, Becoming Leaders of Shalom.
The Rev. Kevin Parviz, pastor of Congregation Chai v' Shalom in St. Louis, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study 1 Acts 28. In this last chapter of Acts, Paul and his fellow travelers find themselves on the island of Malta where they are met with kindness by the locals. When Paul miraculously survives a snake bite, the islanders regard him as a god. Paul goes on to heal the father of the chief official on the island, solidifying his reputation as a man of God. Eventually arriving in Rome, Paul's house arrest allows him to continue preaching and sharing the Christian faith with both Jews and Gentiles. The Book of Acts takes us back to the earliest days of Christianity, unveiling the incredible acts of the apostles and the growth of the early church. Acts offers a firsthand account how the Apostles and Jesus' disciples respond to his death and resurrection. It makes us witnesses to the beginning of fulfilling Jesus's command to spread the Gospel from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth. We encounter miracles and wonders, we see the church struggling to organize itself in the absence of Jesus, and we learn of the trials and tribulations the early Christians faced in a world that rejected them.
Shabbat Shalom, mishpacha! Welcome to our weekly Torah Study Thank you for joining and may Yahuah our Aluah in the resplendent Name of Yahusha HaMashiach be with you and your family this Shabbat! Shalom! If you are led and would like to donate: CashApp: $AhavLoveMinistry PayPal: Ahav~Love Ministry
Shabbat Shalom, mishpacha! Welcome to our weekly Word Study Thank you for joining and may Yahuah our Aluah be with you and your family this Shabbat! Shalom! If you are led and would like to donate: CashApp: $AhavLoveMinistry PayPal: Ahav~Love Ministry
When there are times of war, we need to be mindful of who our actual enemy is. If you are enjoying this podcast, PLEASE consider sending in an offering, tithe, or donation to help us continue spread the gospel free from Jacob's Tent. We work hard to make sure this is an enjoyable experience to our online community, but it doesn't come without a price. Give online via the Jacobs Tent app, our website, or text any amount to 84321 to support this ministry. Yahweh bless you and keep you! Shalom.
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Pesicha- Rav Ben Tzion twerski 3:55-21:07 Reb Elie Reisman 21:35-33:34 Rav Shmuel AkivaSchlesinger(In Yiddish) 34:31-52:28 Avi Jacob 52:45-1:05:02 Moshe Jacob 1:05:06-1:16:38 Divrei Chizuk 1:16:41- אבד חסיד מן הארץ כָּל אִישׁמִיִּשְׂרָאֵל, חַיָּב בְּתַלְמוּד תּוֹרָה: בֵּין עָנִי בֵּיןעָשִׁיר, בֵּין שָׁלֵם בְּגוּפוֹבֵּין בַּעַל יִסּוּרִין בֵּין בָּחוּר בֵּיןשֶׁהָיָה זָקֵן גָּדוֹל שֶׁתָּשַׁשׁ כּוֹחוֹ, אַפִלּוּ עָנִי הַמְּחַזֵּר עַלהַפְּתָחִים, וְאַפִלּוּ בַּעַל אִשָּׁה וּבָנִים--חַיָּב לִקְבֹּעַ לוֹ זְמָןלְתַלְמוּד תּוֹרָה בַּיּוֹם וּבַלַּיְלָה, שֶׁנֶּאֱמָר 'וְהָגִיתָ בּוֹיוֹמָם וָלַיְלָה' (יהושוע א,ח). גְּדוֹלֵי חַכְמֵייִשְׂרָאֵל--הָיָה מֵהֶם חוֹטְבֵי עֵצִים וּמֵהֶם שׁוֹאֲבֵי מַיִם, וּמֵהֶםסוֹמִין. וְאַף עַל פִּי כֵןהָיוּ עוֹסְקִין בַּתּוֹרָה, בַּיּוֹם וּבַלַּיְלָה; וְהֶם מִכְּלַלמַעְתִּיקֵי הַשְּׁמוּעָה, אִישׁ מִפִּי אִישׁ מִפִּי מֹשֶׁה רַבֵּנוּ. עַד אֵימָתַי חַיָּבאָדָם לִלְמֹד תּוֹרָה--עַד יוֹם מוֹתו ֹ שֶׁנֶּאֱמָר'וּפֶן-יָסוּרוּ מִלְּבָבְךָ, כֹּל, יְמֵי חַיֶּיךָ' (דברים ד,ט); וְכָלזְמָן שֶׁלֹּא יַעְסֹק בְּלִמּוּד, הוּא שׁוֹכֵחַ. וְחַיָּב לְשַׁלַּשׁ אֶת זְמָן לְמִידָתוֹ: שְׁלִישׁ בְּתוֹרָהשֶׁבִּכְתָב; וּשְׁלִישׁ בְּתוֹרָהשֶׁבְּעַל פֶּה; וּשְׁלִישׁ יָבִיןוְיַשְׂכִּיל אַחֲרִית דָּבָר מֵרֵאשִׁיתוֹ, וְיוֹצִיא דָּבָרמִדָּבָר, וִידַמֶּה דָּבָר לְדָבָר, וְיָדִין בַּמִּדּוֹתשֶׁהַתּוֹרָה נִדְרֶשֶׁת בָּהֶן עַד שֶׁיֵּדַע הֵיאַךְ הוּא עִיקַר הַמִּדּוֹתוְהֵיאַךְ יוֹצִיא הָאָסוּר וְהַמֻּתָּר וְכַיּוֹצֶא בָּהֶן מִדְּבָרִים שֶׁלָּמַדמִפִּי הַשְּׁמוּעָה--וְעִנְיָן זֶה, הוּא הַנִּקְרָא תַּלְמוּד. כֵּיצַד: הָיָה בַּעַל אֻמָּנוּת--יִהְיֶה עוֹסֵקבַּמְּלָאכָה שָׁלוֹשׁ שָׁעוֹת בַּיּוֹם, וּבַתּוֹרָה תֵּשַׁע: אוֹתָןהַתֵּשַׁע--קוֹרֶא בְּשָׁלוֹשׁ מֵהֶן, בְּתוֹרָה שֶׁבִּכְתָב; וּבְשָׁלוֹשׁ,בְּתוֹרָה שֶׁבְּעַל פֶּה; וּבְשָׁלוֹשׁ, מִתְבּוֹנֵן בְּדַעְתּוֹ לְהָבִין דָּבָרמִדָּבָר. . ……………… טו בַּמֶּה דְּבָרִים אֲמוּרִים, בִּתְחִלַּתתַּלְמוּדוֹ שֶׁלָּאָדָם; אֲבָל כְּשֶׁיַּגְדִּילבְּחָכְמָה וְלֹא יִהְיֶה צָרִיךְ לֹא לִלְמֹד תּוֹרָה שֶׁבִּכְתָב, וְלֹא לַעְסֹקתָּמִיד בְּתוֹרָה שֶׁבְּעַל פֶּה- -יִקְרָא בְּעִתִּיםמְזֻמָּנִים תּוֹרָה שֶׁבִּכְתָב וְדִבְרֵי הַשְּׁמוּעָה, כְּדֵי שֶׁלֹּאיִשְׁכַּח דָּבָר מִדִּבְרֵי דִּינֵי תּוֹרָה, וְיִפָּנֶה כָּל יָמָיולַתַּלְמוּד בִּלְבָד, לְפִי רֹחַב לִבּוֹ וְיִשּׁוּב דַּעְתּוֹ. הִלְכּוֹת תַּלְמוּד תּוֹרָהפֵּרֶק א ' תניא (דברים ו, ה) ואהבת את ה' אלקיך שיהא שם שמים מתאהב על ידךשיהא קורא ושונה ומשמש ת'ח ויהא משאו ומתנו בנחת עם הבריות מה הבריות אומרותעליו אשרי אביו שלמדו תורה אשרי רבו שלמדו תורה אוי להם לבריות שלא למדו תורהפלוני שלמדו תורה ראו כמה נאים דרכיו כמה מתוקנים מעשיו עליו הכתוב אומר (ישעיהומט, ג) ויאמר לי עבדי אתה ישראל אשר בך אתפאר '. ווי על האי שופרא דבלהבארעא קהילת חובבי-הספרהתורני בפרט וכנסת ישראל בכלל נתעטפו בצער על הסתלקותו של האי גברא רבא יקירא האיר פניו לכל אדם אהוב על הבריות עזר למבקשי דעתולימדם עצה נבונה איש הפלא נהנה מיגיע כפיומאומנתו השליך את הבלי העולםמנגד ודבק בחכמים ובספריהם, ועשה מלאכתו עראישבעראי, ואת תורתו קבע כמעט לא נתן שינהלעיניו ושקד על ספריו יומם ולילה מתאבלים ומבכים עלפּטירת רבי שלום יעקב דזשייקאבזצ'ל בן ילחט”א הרב יחיאל מיכל תלמיד הגאון האדיר רבנו טוביה גולדשטייןזצ'ל מפארי חשובי חסידיקאפיטשיניץ מהדיר ספרים 'באורים כבדו', 'סמיכת כהן', 'דרישת זאב''זכרון יעקב', 'בית היין ועוד עשרות חיבוריםמתוך ספרים יקרי-המציאות וכת'י של קדמונינו יגע וטרח להשיג אתכתביהם, להגיהם בעטו עט סופר מהיר, להוסיף על דבריהם ציצים ופרחים, ולעטר אתספריהם במבוא על חקר תולדות חייהם העמיד דורות מפואריםלתפארת . The Issur Ben Tzvi Hersh Tshuvos and Poskim Shiur Of the The Yeshiva of Newark@IDT Marked the end of Shiva for One of North America's most unique Torah personalities The editor and publisher from rare manuscripts Of Seforim of Gedolei Europe and America that have added to the glory of Rabbinic Literature Reb Shalom Jacob Zatzal We mourn his untimely passing And offer our condolences to the immediate bereaved His wife, parents and children and presented in the midst of their pain and sorrow Hespedim with Appreciation From Rabbanim and Marbeitzei Torah and Chovshei Beis Medrash and family who admired and loved him dearly Rav Shmuel Akiva Schlesinger Shlita Rabbi of the Orthodox Community of Strasbourg רב אב'ד קהילת חרדים שטראסבורק Rav Benzion Twerski Shlita Kehillas Beis Yehudah Milwaukee Reb Eli Ryzman Los Angeles Avi and Moshe Jacob Sons of the Niftar This podcast has been graciously sponsored by JewishPodcasts.fm. There is much overhead to maintain this service so please help us continue our goal of helping Jewish lecturers become podcasters and support us with a donation: https://thechesedfund.com/jewishpodcasts/donate
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