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In this shiur we discuss the complex ancient history of the Beracha of Mishpat, and how variants of Talmud Bavli cast doubt on our conventional understanding of the Beracha.
Din & Daf: Conceptual Analysis of Halakha Through Case Study with Dr. Elana Stein Hain Why Was Rabbi Yirmiyah Thrown out of the Beit Midrash? Measurements, in Theory and in Practice Bava Batra 23 sources On Bava Batra 23b, R. Yirmiyah gets thrown out of the beit midrash for questioning the standard measurement established for determining ownership of a fallen bird by offering a theoretical exception. In at least three other places in the Talmud Bavli, R. Yirmiyah is also found questioning legal measurements or standards by offering theoretical exceptions or outlier test cases. What is this questioning about, and what do R. Zeira's answers teach us about rabbinic understanding of the halakhic system? Dr. Elana Stein Hain – dinanddaf@hadran.org.il
In part 3 of this captivating three-part series, Dr. Jeffrey Rubenstein returns to our podcast to unravel the intricate tapestry of Talmudic narratives surrounding Elisha ben Abuyah, also known as "Aḥer" (the Other), the apostate. Exploring the accounts in the Mishna, Tosefta, Talmud Yerushalmi, and Talmud Bavli, Dr. Rubenstein provides a meticulous analysis of the traditions about Aḥer, examining the striking similarities, nuanced differences, varied approaches, and profound lessons embedded within the various cultural settings of these Aggadic stories. The episodes ponder the contemporary relevance of Aḥer, questioning what insights can be drawn from his enigmatic journey into "Pardes" to his brazen violation of halakha, and more. Join us as we dive into the intricate perspectives of the Sages on the heretic teacher of Rabbi Meir, contemplating the extent to which Torah lessons can be gleaned from a scholar who once stood within the religious fold. An intellectual odyssey awaits as we navigate the complexities of Aḥer's tale and unravel its timeless implications. Join us for episode 3 of 3 in the Aḥer series. (FYI this 3-part series was recorded over a span of a year, so some personal anecdotes should be understood in that context) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/judaismdemystified/support
In part 2 of this captivating three-part series, Dr. Jeffrey Rubenstein returns to our podcast to unravel the intricate tapestry of Talmudic narratives surrounding Elisha ben Abuyah, also known as "Aḥer" (the Other), the apostate. Exploring the accounts in the Mishna, Tosefta, Talmud Yerushalmi, and Talmud Bavli, Dr. Rubenstein provides a meticulous analysis of the traditions about Aḥer, examining the striking similarities, nuanced differences, varied approaches, and profound lessons embedded within the various cultural settings of these Aggadic stories. The episodes ponder the contemporary relevance of Aḥer, questioning what insights can be drawn from his enigmatic journey into "Pardes" to his brazen violation of halakha, and more. Join us as we dive into the intricate perspectives of the Sages on the heretic teacher of Rabbi Meir, contemplating the extent to which Torah lessons can be gleaned from a scholar who once stood within the religious fold. An intellectual odyssey awaits as we navigate the complexities of Aḥer's tale and unravel its timeless implications. Join us for episode 2 of 3 in the Aḥer series. (FYI this 3-part series was recorded over a span of a year, so some personal anecdotes should be understood in that context) *This episode is dedicated to the neshama of Meir ben Moshe a'h — Abdolrahim Ilian, the late father of our dear friend, Rod Ilian. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/judaismdemystified/support
In this captivating three-part series, Dr. Jeffrey Rubenstein returns to our podcast to unravel the intricate tapestry of Talmudic narratives surrounding Elisha ben Abuyah, also known as "Aḥer" (the Other), the apostate. Exploring the accounts in the Mishna, Tosefta, Talmud Yerushalmi, and Talmud Bavli, Dr. Rubenstein provides a meticulous analysis of the traditions about Aḥer, examining the striking similarities, nuanced differences, varied approaches, and profound lessons embedded within the various cultural settings of these Aggadic stories. The episodes ponder the contemporary relevance of Aḥer, questioning what insights can be drawn from his enigmatic journey into "Pardes" to his brazen violation of halakha, and more. Join us as we dive into the intricate perspectives of the Sages on the heretic teacher of Rabbi Meir, contemplating the extent to which Torah lessons can be gleaned from a scholar who once stood within the religious fold.An intellectual odyssey awaits as we navigate the complexities of Aḥer's tale and unravel its timeless implications. Join us for episode 1 of 3 in the Aḥer series. (FYI this 3-part series was recorded over a span of a year, so some personal anecdotes should be understood in that context. Also, it's ideal to watch this episode in particular on our YouTube channel because of all the slideshow visuals he provided. Go to YouTube and type in Judaism.Demystified in the search bar - please like, subscribe, and share while you're at it.) *This episode is dedicated to the neshama of Meir ben Moshe a'h — Abdolrahim Ilian, the late father of our dear friend, Rod Ilian. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/judaismdemystified/support
Handout: https://drisha.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Handout_Sarna_RitualReenactment1_Selichot_-Becoming-Moshe.pdf This series will focus on core pieces of the Selichot, Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur liturgies. Specifically, we will explore the roles that our liturgy asks us to step into on these days and at these key moments. This class aims to enrich participants' experiences of these special tefillot, particularly in a year where many will be praying at home or in truncated synagogue services. Session 1, we will explore the Thirteen Middot, the liturgical backbone of Selichot. As we look at the Torah texts that the Selichot draw upon and interpretations of those texts in the Talmud Bavli and commentators, we will dive head-first into the moment the Thirteen Middot were revealed and discuss how to reenact that moment as we step into the role of Moshe in our recitation of Selichot.
R Chaim's famous grasshopper The Piyuttim of R Eliezer Hakalir [Beribi] How high is the Rekiyah? The machlokes Talmud Bavli and Yerushalmi לצרף בריותיו - The Rambam on Shechita, Eiver Min Hachai and Tzar Balei Chayim The letter from the Ramban: An animals ultimate will The dichotomy of Shaul Hamelech's rachmanus
In this class we look at the final blessing of the morning blessings, Hamaavir Sheina. We examine its early history from the first source in Talmud Bavli, and we see parallel prayers that may have competed for its place. We also examine the relevant Yehi Ratzon formulas.
We have the immense privilege of delving into the life and teachings of the iconic Torah giant, Rav Naftali Trop, also known as the Granat. Discover how his time as a Rav and Rosh Hashiva, close relationship with Rav Yuruchim Levovitz, and incredible ability to deliver creative ideas in Torah led to clarity in the Gemara and masterful teaching. Join us as we share an inspiring story of Rav Yuruchom's experience learning with Rav Naftali in Kelm, where they completed all of Talmud-Bavli and Shulchan-Aruch with numerous commentaries. Be inspired by the sweetness and clarity of Torah learning that Rav Naftali embodied, and learn how his unwavering pursuit of truth inspires many individuals today. Don't miss this fascinating discussion on the life and legacy of the great Goan Rav Naftali Trop, the Radin Rosh Yeshiva. Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
We have the immense privilege of delving into the life and teachings of the iconic Torah giant, Rav Naftali Trop, also known as the Granat. Discover how his time as a Rav and Rosh Hashiva, close relationship with Rav Yuruchim Levovitz, and incredible ability to deliver creative ideas in Torah led to clarity in the Gemara and masterful teaching. Join us as we share an inspiring story of Rav Yuruchom's experience learning with Rav Naftali in Kelm, where they completed all of Talmud-Bavli and Shulchan-Aruch with numerous commentaries. Be inspired by the sweetness and clarity of Torah learning that Rav Naftali embodied, and learn how his unwavering pursuit of truth inspires many individuals today. Don't miss this fascinating discussion on the life and legacy of the great Goan Rav Naftali Trop, the Radin Rosh Yeshiva. Support the showJoin the WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content! JOIN HERE ---------------- SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website, themotivationcongregation.org ---------------- Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
In honor of Lag Ba'Omer, we decided to change locations from a Desert Island to a Cave! In this episode, we speak to Rav Elli Fischer, who looks at the Tanakh, Talmud Bavli and the Beit Yosef. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Rav Elli is an independent writer and translator, and you can check out his podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/down-the-rabbi-hole/id1594341746 https://open.spotify.com/show/38S3w1JsF1BPSpy5CmMKxm?si=7095a81d043a4b2d
In this episode, we speak to Rav Yaakov Blau, who shares his Desert Island Torah. Rav Blau looks at Talmud Bavli and Yerushalmi (Berakhot 27b and 4:1), Torah from Rav Yehuda Amital, and the Rashbam on Chumash.
In this episode, we speak to Sharona Halickman, who shares her Desert Island Torah, looking at Midrash Raba and Talmud Bavli, with a focus on Israel, women and the elderly. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sharona is a fellow at Matan's Hilkheta and is a graduate of Matan Eshkolot. She is the founder of Torat Reva Yerushalayim, a non profit organization based in Jerusalem which provides Torah study groups for students of all ages and backgrounds. You can check out her website here: www.toratreva.org
A Special Night to Honor HaShem and His Holy Torah THE GREAT SIYUM EVENT IN JERUSALEM by BeEzrat HaShem Inc. An Event Packed With Gdolei HaDor That Will Join Us As We Do A SIYUM ORAL TORAH (Shulchan Aruch, Zohar, Tikkunei HaZohar, Talmud Bavli and Shas Mishna) YOU'RE ALL INVITED TO ATTEND THIS SPECIAL NIGHT FREE OF CHARGE We are Expecting 1500 People To Attend, So Please RSVP To PARTNER With Us Please DONATE TODAY @ www.BHDonate.org RSVP: Yossi@BHTorah.org
A Special Night to Honor HaShem and His Holy Torah THE GREAT SIYUM EVENT IN JERUSALEM by BeEzrat HaShem Inc. An Event Packed With Gdolei HaDor That Will Join Us As We Do A SIYUM ORAL TORAH (Shulchan Aruch, Zohar, Tikkunei HaZohar, Talmud Bavli and Shas Mishna) YOU'RE ALL INVITED TO ATTEND THIS SPECIAL NIGHT FREE OF CHARGE We are Expecting 1500 People To Attend, So Please RSVP To PARTNER With Us Please DONATE TODAY @ www.BHDonate.org RSVP: Yossi@BHTorah.org
The initial question was why are there no Christian holidays associated with the Pagan summer solstice time? And in Judaism is there a holy day or any relevant details about the summer solstice? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Somehow, the Talmud Bavli (and nothing else) gained universal acceptance
Synopsis: In today's episode we unpack a popular saying - "tafasta merubeh lo tafasta" - as explained by Epictetus and Mark Nepo, and as exemplified by the wisdom of Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai. Sources: - Epictetus, Discourses 3:9:22- Wikipedia, Tafasta merube lo tafasta- Mark Nepo, The Book of Awakening, March 7th- Talmud Bavli, Gittin 56b- Avos d'Rebbi Nosson 4:5- Rabbi Dr. Binyamin Lau, The Sages: Character, Context, & Creativity, Volume 1: The Second Temple Period----------The Torah content from now through Shushan Purim has been sponsored anonymously. This is the last sponsorship we have lined up. If you would like to sponsor a week's worth of content, you know how to find me!----------If you have questions, comments, or feedback, I would love to hear from you! Please feel free to contact me at rabbischneeweiss at gmail.----------If you've gained from what you've learned here, please consider contributing to my Patreon at www.patreon.com/rabbischneeweiss. Alternatively, if you would like to make a direct contribution to the "Rabbi Schneeweiss Torah Content Fund," my Venmo is @Matt-Schneeweiss, and my Zelle/Chase QuickPay and PayPal are mattschneeweiss at gmail.com. Even a small contribution goes a long way to covering the costs of my podcasts, and will provide me with the financial freedom to produce even more Torah content for you.If you would like to sponsor an article, shiur, or podcast episode, or if you are interested in enlisting my services as a teacher or tutor, you can reach me at rabbischneeweiss at gmail.com. Thank you to my listeners for listening, thank you to my readers for reading, and thank you to my supporters for supporting my efforts to make Torah ideas available and accessible to everyone.----------Patreon: patreon.com/rabbischneeweissYouTube Channel: youtube.com/rabbischneeweissBlog: kolhaseridim.blogspot.com/"The Mishlei Podcast": mishlei.buzzsprout.com"The Stoic Jew" Podcast: thestoicjew.buzzsprout.com"Rambam Bekius" Podcast: rambambekius.buzzsprout.com"Machshavah Lab" Podcast: machshavahlab.buzzsprout.com"The Tefilah Podcast": tefilah.buzzsprout.comGuide to the Torah Content of Rabbi Matt Schneeweiss: kolhaseridim.blogspot.com/2021/04/links-to-torah-content-of-rabbi-matt.htmlAmazon Wishlist: amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/Y72CSP86S24W?ref_=wl_sharelSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/rabbischneeweiss)
Dr. Rubenstein explains the difference between midrash and aggadah, the methodology in deciphering aggadot, how to go about navigating through the different versions of aggadot (specifically between Talmud Bavli and Yerushalmi), the relationship between aggadot and the modern reader, how to understand these fantastical stories about our Sages of blessed memory, and he takes us on a journey into his incredible book 'The Land of Truth: Talmud Tales, Timeless Teachings'. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Synopsis: This episode begins with a review of what I think of as the three stages of Stoic development. I then share a new way of conceptualizing these stages as three ways we relate to fate (i.e. to those things we cannot control), which I apply to a situation of uncertainty I am currently facing in my life.Related Rabbi Schneeweiss Content: - The Medallion Experiment- The Obstacle is the Way to Knowledge of Hashem - The Obstacle is the Way Back to New York Sources: - Epictetus, Enchiridion 8 (with Keith Seddon's commentary)- Aurelius, Meditations 5:20- Nietzsche (citation needed)- Avos 2:4- Talmud Bavli, Shabbos 88b----------This week's Torah content has been sponsored anonymously by someone whose identity even I don't know. Since I can't ask them for a dedicatory message, we'll just dedicate it to my January 10th birthday, and - God willing - to another year of learning, teaching, and life.----------If you have questions, comments, or feedback, I would love to hear from you! Please feel free to contact me at rabbischneeweiss at gmail.----------If you've gained from what you've learned here, please consider contributing to my Patreon at www.patreon.com/rabbischneeweiss. Alternatively, if you would like to make a direct contribution to the "Rabbi Schneeweiss Torah Content Fund," my Venmo is @Matt-Schneeweiss, and my Zelle/Chase QuickPay and PayPal are mattschneeweiss at gmail.com. Even a small contribution goes a long way to covering the costs of my podcasts, and will provide me with the financial freedom to produce even more Torah content for you.If you would like to sponsor an article, shiur, or podcast episode, or if you are interested in enlisting my services as a teacher or tutor, you can reach me at rabbischneeweiss at gmail.com. Thank you to my listeners for listening, thank you to my readers for reading, and thank you to my supporters for supporting my efforts to make Torah ideas available and accessible to everyone.----------YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/rabbischneeweissBlog: https://kolhaseridim.blogspot.com/"The Mishlei Podcast": https://mishlei.buzzsprout.com"The Stoic Jew" Podcast: https://thestoicjew.buzzsprout.com"Rambam Bekius" Podcast: https://rambambekius.buzzsprout.com"Machshavah Lab" Podcast: https://machshavahlab.buzzsprout.com"The Tefilah Podcast": https://tefilah.buzzsprout.comGuide to the Torah Content of Rabbi Matt Schneeweiss: https://kolhaseridim.blogspot.com/2021/04/links-to-torah-content-of-rabbi-matt.htmlAmazon Wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/Y72CSP86S24W?ref_=wl_shareSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/rabbischneeweiss)
Starting small and getting big is a discription of David Heller on many levels. Growing up in a reform home, learning how to say Modeh Ani, while also becoming the 5th largest multi-family developer in the country! Today, David studies Talmud every day in his office where he has a complete set of the 73 Volume - Schottenstein Edition of Talmud Bavli. David is also a frequent visitor to Telshe Yeshiva where he cherishes his 20-plus years of learning with a chavrusa (study partner). In just a few years, David will be making a Siyum Hashas (celebration of completing the Talmud). Steven Stieglitz, VP of The Smith Tandy Group, joins Rabbi Hillel Kapenstein, Director of the Columbus Community Kollel, for this exclusive interview right here on KOLOT. David begins at 3:35 into episode Here is a preview of future guests and episodes: Howard Tzvi Friedman, Past-President of AIPAC, will talk about his friendship with President Obama, the President's visit to his home in Baltimore, and the public debate he had with him in the Oval Office. Howard is also the current Board Chair of Beth Medrash Gevoah and he will discuss the leadership role he's involved with in the Kollel movement.Jason Greenblatt, Executive Vice President to The Trump Organization and Chief Architect of The Abraham Accords, will discuss his journey from the private sector as the Chief Legal Officer at the Trump Organization to President Trump's advisor on Israel and how he achieved a peace agreement in the United Arab Emirates.And many more fascinating episodes to come! To listen to all KOLOT episode, visit kolotpodcast.com KOLOT is a project of the Columbus Community Kollel. To learn more about the Kollel and all the programs and learning opportunities, visit thekollel.org
There Is No Nature. It's All Torah. My Journey, From The Top Yeshivos To The Top College With This
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00:00 Why do we say Kaddish? 04:28 Could you please describe the Kabbalistic middah of Malchus? 09:20 When did souls become “Jewish" souls? 17:11 Does anyone say that the Jewish transformation happened at Mt. Sinai? 18:24 Why do we stand with feet together in the Amidah? 20:13 Why are there very few Levites? 24:07 If Hashem created Teshuva for all people, how can Elisha Ben Avuya say the Acher couldn't do Teshuva? And how do we make Teshuva for “dead and gone” situations? 29:34 How come we don't know where the lost tribes are today? 35:48 If someone is traveling and they are looking for a shul, how do I know it's a kosher minyan (e.g. if it were reform or conservative)? 43:10 What does the Rambam mean when he says we shouldn't do Mitzvos for the sake of reward? 48:00 When does it become appropriate to study Kabbalah? 58:08 How does one know which voices to listen to inside oneself? 1:04:16 What is the Torah's perspective on ghosts? 1:06:00 How do you explain learning Gemara to kids? 1:14:45 Are women allowed to learn Gemara? 1:20:53 Are there makhlosim between the Talmud Yerushalmi? Why is the Talmud Bavli more widespread if the Yerushalmi was written in a holier place? 1:30:58 Why is there not more of a push to learn Machshava in Yeshiva? 1:35:30 How would the Rav describe the fundamental difference between a Jew and a non-Jew to someone who has no idea about Judaism? 1:39:15 How do we relate to Avoda Zara references or images in literature? 1:42:45 Why do some sects of Judaism not learn on certain days (non-Jewish holidays)? Comments? Feedback? Would you like to sponsor an episode? A series? We'd love to hear from you : podcasts@ohr.edu https://podcasts.ohr.edu/ Visit us @ ohr.edu ! Produced by:
Synopsis: Rufus taught “The human being is born with an inclination toward virtue.” Would Judaism agree? In today's episode we take a look at the Sforno's revolutionary interpretation of a familiar statement from Chazal (which was already preempted by the Rambam), which sheds a new light on how Hashem helps us in the battle against the yetzer ha'ra on a daily basis.This week's Torah content has been sponsored anonymously for the continued recovery of Rabbi Moskowitz. May Hashem grant Ha'Rav Meir ben Esther Malka a refuah shleimah.Related Rabbi Schneeweiss Content: - The Saga of Kayin (Part 4) Sources:- Rufus, Lectures 2:7:1-2- Talmud Bavli, Sukkah 52a-b- Sforno on Bereishis 4:7- Rambam: Mishneh Torah, Sefer ha'Mada, Hilchos Teshuvah 6:5----------If you have questions, comments, or feedback, I would love to hear from you! Please feel free to contact me at rabbischneeweiss at gmail.----------If you've gained from what you've learned here, please consider contributing to my Patreon at www.patreon.com/rabbischneeweiss. Alternatively, if you would like to make a direct contribution to the "Rabbi Schneeweiss Torah Content Fund," my Venmo is @Matt-Schneeweiss, and my Zelle/Chase QuickPay and PayPal are mattschneeweiss at gmail.com. Even a small contribution goes a long way to covering the costs of my podcasts, and will provide me with the financial freedom to produce even more Torah content for you.If you would like to sponsor an article, shiur, or podcast episode, or if you are interested in enlisting my services as a teacher or tutor, you can reach me at rabbischneeweiss at gmail.com. Thank you to my listeners for listening, thank you to my readers for reading, and thank you to my supporters for supporting my efforts to make Torah ideas available and accessible to everyone.----------YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/rabbischneeweissBlog: https://kolhaseridim.blogspot.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/rmschneeweiss"The Mishlei Podcast": https://mishlei.buzzsprout.com"The Stoic Jew" Podcast: https://thestoicjew.buzzsprout.com"Rambam Bekius" Podcast: https://rambambekius.buzzsprout.com"Machshavah Lab" Podcast: https://machshavahlab.buzzsprout.com"The Tefilah Podcast": https://tefilah.buzzsprout.comGuide to the Torah Content of Rabbi Matt Schneeweiss: https://kolhaseridim.blogspot.com/2021/04/links-to-torah-content-of-rabbi-matt.htmlSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/rabbischneeweiss)
Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
One of the thirty nine Melachot-prohibited activities on Shabbat is "HaOfeh"-baking. Although baking was not actually done as part of the construction of the Mishkan, cooking was done. They would cook the various plants to extract the dyes for the fabrics and skins. The Hachamim explain that cooking and baking are the same process-using fire to change the consistency of an entity, by making hard objects soft or soft objects hard. Therefore, both cooking and baking are prohibited by the Torah.The Mishna in Masechet Shabbat (p. 38) states that one may not place an egg next to a hot urn in order to roast it. That is, not only is cooking directly from a fire prohibited, but even cooking via surfaces which were heated by a fire, in this case the metal of the urn. The Talmud Bavli understands this to be a Torah prohibition. The Rambam in Hilchot Shabbat (Ch. 9) and Shulhan Aruch (318:3) rule in accordance with this Gemara that there is no difference between cooking with "Ur"-fire and "Toldot HaUr"-indirectly cooking with thing materials heated by the fire. It should be pointed out that the Talmud Yerushalmi argues with this assumption and holds that "Toldot HaUr" is only prohibited M'Drabanan. The Halacha is in accordance with the Talmud Bavli.SUMMARYIt is prohibited by Torah law on Shabbat to cook on surfaces heated by a fire.
Estudamos o Talmud, usando a versão do Koren, de Steinsaltz e, comentários de fontes acadêmicas como base reflexiva e racionalista, especialmente, Jacob Neusner. Nosso estudo não é voltado a doutrinação, mas a reflexão.
Estudamos o Talmud, usando a versão do Koren, de Steinsaltz e, comentários de fontes acadêmicas como base reflexiva e racionalista, especialmente, Jacob Neusner. Nosso estudo não é voltado a doutrinação, mas a reflexão.
Estudamos o Talmud, usando a versão do Koren, de Steinsaltz e, comentários de fontes acadêmicas como base reflexiva e racionalista, especialmente, Jacob Neusner. Nosso estudo não é voltado a doutrinação, mas a reflexão.
Estudamos o Talmud, usando a versão do Koren, de Steinsaltz e, comentários de fontes acadêmicas como base reflexiva e racionalista, especialmente, Jacob Neusner. Nosso estudo não é voltado a doutrinação, mas a reflexão. Não somos um grupo esotérico mas, racionalista. E dizemos não ao pensamento mágico e ao misticismo.
Usamos a versão do Koren Talmud, de Steinsaltz e, comentário e fontes acadêmicas como base reflexiva, especialmente, Jacob Neusner. Nosso estudo não é voltado a doutrinação, mas a reflexão. Não somos um grupo esotérico mas, racionalista. E dizemos não ao pensamento mágico e ao misticismo.
Usamos a versão do Koren Talmud, de Steinsaltz e, comentário e fontes acadêmicas como base reflexiva, especialmente, Jacob Neusner. Nosso estudo não é voltado a doutrinação, mas a reflexão. Não somos um grupo esotérico mas, racionalista. E dizemos não ao pensamento mágico e ao misticismo.
Class 49: Rambam's Introduction; exploring the lives and teachings of our Chachamim (Sages), focusing in this class on Yehudah Ben Tabai; the third generation of Zugot; the decline of the family of Hashmonaim, from Yochanan Kohen Gadol until King Yanai; slightly difference stance regarding King Yanai found between the Talmud Yerushalmi and Talmud Bavli; different opinions regarding which was the Nasi and which was the Av Bet HaDin; a brief history of autonomous self-government of the Jewish people in Sephardic lands, tragically ending with the establishment of the State of Israel; conspiring witnesses and one of the more devastating mistakes of Yehudah Ben Tabai's Rabbinic career; an early debate between the Sadducee and Rabbinic camps; the Hebrew word for lawyer, "Orech Din", arranger of the law; the nobility of Yehudah Ben Tabai and his ability to learn from his mistakes; and more! (6/1/2021) — Tonight's Shiur is dedicated in merit of the Refuah Shelemah of Dr. Arthur Platt - Chaim Ozer Ben Leah. (At the time of the giving of this Shiur, the name Chaim was not yet added). — Shiviti Night Kollel Rambam's Mishneh Torah - Edition and Commentary of Rabbi Yosef Kapach (Qafih)
0:00:05 Origin of Moshes staff? 0:01:49 If one considers Marcus Arelies as Tanah, can we consider his meditations as Torah source? 0:04:48 What is halacha for men wearing red? Also what about undergarments? 0:06:50 In the morning brachos, how do we interpret Talmud Torah keneged Koolam? 0:09:06 How did Rebbe Yehuda Hanasi decide what is a Mishnah and what is breitsa? 0:14:25 In the Talmud Bavli they have non Jewish names. why didn’t they have seemingly Jewish names? Why can’t be called up to the Torah with an english name if Hashem knows their name? 0:23:43 If called by nicknames, do those names become a name if people call u that name as well? 0:25:20 At end of parashat Vayigash with Yosef in mizrayim organizing land owner of land in Egypt, What does the pasuk mean when it says “ad hayom hazeh” for the land of the kohanim? 0:33:32 How is it possible for Hashem to be disappointed? Can Hashem feel emotions? 0:38:15 How does Rambam explain Hashem wearing tefillin? 0:43:30 Isn’t it taught that G-d doesn’t have an image? Is that not a limitation? 0:50:14 It is said that every four amot one takes in Israel is a mitzvah. what is the source for this statement and what does that mean? 0:54:57 Should one prioritize breadth or depth of knowledge in Torah study? 0:59:20 Is the schar from learning not from the efforts one makes? 1:02:00 Halachot Shabbat, bishul in sun that isn’t cooking in Gemara, what if you cook it something that was heated by sun? Do u treat it as it’s source? 1:04:00 Can u say shehechianu in personal life events? Finishing Sefer, etc? 1:07:40 What is the origin of languages? Would you like to sponsor an episode? A series? We'd love to hear from you! : podcasts@ohr.edu https://podcasts.ohr.edu/ Visit us @ ohr.edu ! (Produced by CedarMediaStudios Podcasting)
Usamos a versão do Koren Talmud, de Steinsaltz e, comentário e fontes acadêmicas como base reflexiva, especialmente, Jacob Neusner. Nosso estudo não é voltado a doutrinação, mas a reflexão. Não somos um grupo esotérico mas, racionalista. E dizemos não ao pensamento mágico e ao misticismo.
Usamos a versão do Koren Talmud, de Steinsaltz e, comentário e fontes acadêmicas como base reflexiva, especialmente, Jacob Neusner. Nosso estudo não é voltado a doutrinação, mas a reflexão. Não somos um grupo esotérico mas, racionalista. E dizemos não ao pensamento mágico e ao misticismo.
Today's shiur is sponsored Mordechai Sapoznick L'zecher Nishmas my Great Grandfather, Horav Yitzchok Blumenreich Horav Yitzchok Ben R' Yisroel Gershon zt"l May he be a meiletz yosher for my brother Yitzy who is named after him. My brother Yitzy gets a Mazel Tov for just finishing Seder Moed in Talmud Bavli! May my Great Grandfather be a meiletz yosher for the entire Mishpacha and all of Klal Yisroel! & Yehuda Nelson For my grandfather, Dov bear ben Menachem Mendel I missed his yor tziat, and I don't think he learned very much in his life, so the amount of people learning today should be as if he did at least that many daf while he was alive -- Turning of the daf sponsors As a zchus for Dina Tamar bas Esther Rivka to be zoche to find that great amazing shidduch that HKBH has chosen and set aside for her, easily and quickly and without any further stress or tension or aggravation or heartache & For a shidduch for my daughter Sarah Leena Bas Golda Leah & Power Delivery Solutions Inc For a shiduch for שיינדל רחל בת אברהם צבי
Estudamos em nosso grupo de estudos, o Talmud Bavli semanalmente. O Tratado de Berahot, está sendo agora gravado e disponibilizado a nossos ouvintes, via Podcast. Usamos a versão do Koren Talmud, de Steinsaltz e, comentário e fontes acadêmicas como base reflexiva, especialmente, Jacob Neusner. Nosso estudo não é voltado a doutrinação, mas a reflexão. Não somos um grupo esotérico mas, racionalista. E dizemos não ao pensamento mágico e ao misticismo.
Estudamos em nosso grupo de estudos, o Talmud Bavli semanalmente. O Tratado de Berahot, será agora gravado e disponibilizado a nossos ouvintes, via podcast. Usamos a versão do Koren Talmud, de Steinsaltz e, comentário e fontes acadêmicas como base reflexiva, especialmente, Jacob Neusner. Nosso estudo não é voltado a doutrinação, mas a reflexão. Não somos um grupo esotérico mas, racionalista. E dizemos não ao pensamento mágico e ao misticismo.
Estudamos em nosso grupo de estudos, o Talmud Bavli semanalmente. O Tratado de Berahot, será agora gravado e disponibilizado a nossos ouvintes, via podcast. Usamos a versão do Koren Talmud, de Steinsaltz e, comentário e fontes acadêmicas como base reflexiva, especialmente, Jacob Neusner. Nosso estudo não é voltado a doutrinação, mas a reflexão. Não somos um grupo esotérico mas, racionalista. E dizemos não ao pensamento mágico e ao misticismo.
Estudamos em nosso grupo de estudos, o Talmud Bavli semanalmente. O Tratado de Berahot, será agora gravado e disponibilizado a nossos ouvintes, via podcast. Usamos a versão do Koren Talmud, de Steinsaltz e, comentário e fontes acadêmicas como base reflexiva, especialmente, Jacob Neusner. Nosso estudo não é voltado a doutrinação, mas a reflexão. Não somos um grupo esotérico mas, racionalista. E dizemos não ao pensamento mágico e ao misticismo.
Estudamos em nosso grupo de estudos, o Talmud Bavli semanalmente. O Tratado de Berahot, será agora gravado e disponibilizado a nossos ouvintes, via podcast. Usamos a versão do Koren Talmud, de Steinsaltz e, comentário e fontes acadêmicas como base reflexiva, especialmente, Jacob Neusner. Nosso estudo não é voltado a doutrinação, mas a reflexão. Não somos um grupo esotérico mas, racionalista. E dizemos não ao pensamento mágico e ao misticismo.
Estudamos em nosso grupo de estudos, o Talmud Bavli semanalmente. O Tratado de Berahot, será agora gravado e disponibilizado a nossos ouvintes, via podcast. Usamos a versão do Koren Talmud, de Steinsaltz e, comentário e fontes acadêmicas como base reflexiva, especialmente, Jacob Neusner. Nosso estudo não é voltado a doutrinação, mas a reflexão. Não somos um grupo esotérico mas, racionalista. E dizemos não ao pensamento mágico e ao misticismo.
00:13 How should we properly respond to Coronavirus?—What is the message? 3:08 What does it mean that Yishmoel and Yisroel will face each other and Yishmoel will win before the Redemption 8:39 Is there truth to the idea that after 20 years old the bashert is on one's zichus? 14:08 (Follow-up) Why is there so much focus on the beshert? 15:14 In Kiddushin perek 2, why does it specify one needs to see his bride lest she be found too unattractive? 22:15 Is there an upper limit to how much the yetzer hara can be used for learning Torah? 25:31 Why is the Talmud Yerushalmi so understudied in comparison to Talmud Bavli? 41:01 To what extent does a ger get a totally new neshama? 43:28 We connect gaulah to shemone esrei (in Shacharis), so what of the Maariv seder? 49:38 How does the soul know to go back into the body when woken up suddenly? 51:14 Is outreach kiruv better when focused on totally disconnected people or to build up more frum Jews? 55:01 If milk, logically, is a part of an animal, how could Yehudis feed a Greek general milk as a religious Jewess? _______________________________________________________________ Rabbi Dr Yitzchak Breitowitz, of Ohr Somayach Jerusalem, discussing the most common questions about Judaism. To submit questions, feedback or for sponsorship opportunities, contact us at: podcasts@ohr.edu VAYISHLACH 5781 (Produced by: CedarStudios Podcasts
Estudamos em nosso grupo de estudos, o Talmud Bavli semanalmente. O Tratado de Berahot, será agora gravado e disponibilizado a nossos ouvintes, via podcast. Usamos a versão do Koren Talmud, de Steinsaltz e, comentário e fontes acadêmicas como base reflexiva, especialmente, Jacob Neusner. Nosso estudo não é voltado a doutrinação, mas a reflexão. Não somos um grupo esotérico mas, racionalista. E dizemos não ao pensamento mágico e ao misticismo.
Estudamos em nosso grupo de estudos, o Talmud Bavli semanalmente. O Tratado de Berahot, será agora gravado e disponibilizado a nossos ouvintes, via podcast. Usamos a versão do Koren Talmud, de Steinsaltz e, comentário e fontes acadêmicas como base reflexiva, especialmente, Jacob Neusner. Nosso estudo não é voltado a doutrinação, mas a reflexão. Não somos um grupo esotérico mas, racionalista. E dizemos não ao pensamento mágico e ao misticismo.
The Yeshiva of Newark@IDT presents a unique offering to the Torah world.We are all aware of the Daf Yomi,learning through Talmud Bavli a page a day-Now you have the ability to follow master teacher Rabbi Avraham Kivelevitz through the lesser learnt Talmud of Eretz Yisroel or Yerushalmi -Sunday through Thursday weekly!Gain an understanding of Seder Zeraim,that explore the agricultural laws of Eretz Yisroel,and enjoy the crisp logic on display by the Amoraim.Listening regularly will sensitize you to the salient differences between the two Talmuds on a host of issues.Join Rabbi Kivelevitz's students,Daf Yomi Bavli veterans, who are participating in ZOOM teleconferencing and really appreciating the general approach the Yerushalmi has in solving Halachic difficulties,oft times cutting to the heart of the matter in language that resembles the cogent definitions of the Great Sephardic Rishonim-Ramban,Rashba,and Ritva.The class is dedicated to the continued health and growth in all ways of Caleb Natan Topoloskyכלב נתן בן אליעזר יעקב ורנה רחלPlease leave us a review or email us at ravkiv@gmail.comFor more information on this podcast visityeshivaofnewark.jewishpodcasts.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.
Sal Litvak is a filmmaker who read the entire Talmud Bavli over seven years. His Facebook page Accidental Talmudist is the most popular Jewish page on social media. We talk about losing loved ones, mystical revelation, and rowing as a spiritual discipline