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4/16/25 7am CT Hour - Fr. Marcel Taillon/ Dave Durand John, Glen and Sarah chat about Maryland Senator going to El Salvador for prisoner and Pam Bondi's response to court decision, Harvard losing grant money from government and Wink Martindale passes. Fr. Marcel explains the traditions and meaning behind Spy Wednesday. Did you Know about the Todah sacrifice? Dave shares the keys to being authentically convincing.
Chazal tell us that in the future, all korbanot will be nullified except for one—the Korban Toda. We know that a Todah is brought when someone is saved from a dangerous situation. But after Mashiach comes, when there will no longer be any danger, why would we need to bring a Korban Todah? The Belzer Rebbe explained that in the future, Hashem will reveal to us all of the miracles He performed for us every single day of our lives—miracles we never even realized were happening. For those, we bring korbanot to Hashem in gratitude. The pasuk states, " כימי צאתך מארץ מצרים אראנו נפלאות "—"As in the days when you left Egypt, I will show you wonders." The Meshech Chochma quotes the midrash, which explains that in the future, we will see miracles beyond anything we could have ever imagined. What kind of miracles could possibly surpass Kriyat Yam Suf and the Ten Plagues? He answers that the greatest revelation will be when we see how every moment in history—even the darkest times—was truly a manifestation of Hashem's infinite love. This realization will be the greatest novelty to us. A perfect example is Megillat Esther. Even though Bneh Yisrael had already seen Kriyat Yam Suf, the Megillah was a completely new revelation for them. Why? Because in Megillat Esther, we witnessed how Hashem controls everything within nature. The story unfolded over more than ten years, yet every detail was orchestrated precisely by Hashem. This was the chidush—that Hashem can control everything while remaining completely hidden, without anyone realizing it. Rabbi Menashe Reizman gave a mashal: Imagine someone trying to enter a king's palace while guards stand at their posts. One way to get inside is to eliminate the guards and then walk in. A much harder way is to sneak through while the guards remain in place. In the same way, Hashem controls everything—down to the finest details—while we are there, without disrupting the normal order of the world. In the future, all of this will be revealed. We will see Hashem's hand in every part of our lives, and we will experience overwhelming joy. We will run to bring korbanot to Hashem for all the chesed He has done for us that we never even knew about. A young man from London recently shared his story with me. He is married to a girl from Brooklyn. When I asked how their shidduch came about, he explained that his wife had gone to seminary in Israel, where she made some friends from London. Before returning to America, she stopped in London to visit these friends. One night, as she arrived at their apartment, she discovered that the door was locked, and she couldn't get in. She called another friend, who invited her to stay at her house. While she was there, she met her friend's mother, who immediately thought she would be the perfect match for her son. And that's how they got married. Look at how Hashem brings couples together in ways that seem so natural, yet are completely miraculous. How does a girl from Brooklyn end up meeting her zivug in London? Hashem arranged for her to become close friends with someone from London, orchestrated her stopover in the city, and then—at just the right moment—caused her to get locked out of her friend's apartment. These kinds of stories happen to hundreds of people every single day, yet most of the time, we don't even recognize Hashem's involvement. Recently, we witnessed an open miracle that Hashem performed through the natural way of the world: Terrorists had planned to detonate bombs on five buses in Israel during the morning rush hour at 9 a.m., when the buses would be packed with people. Rachmana litzlan, had their plan succeeded, the casualties would have been devastating. But instead, the bombs went off at 9 p.m. the night before—when the buses were empty, parked in a lot. How could such a sophisticated, carefully planned attack have failed so drastically? How did they make the exact same timing mistake on every single bomb? To the world, it looked like human error. But we know the truth. This was nothing less than the Yad Hashem to save His children, hidden within the natural order. It is up to us to look for Hashem's hand in everything, to find it as often as we can, and to appreciate—even now—the endless kindness that Hashem does for us every single day.
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This week, families across the USA gathered for Thanksgiving...a holiday that's become a day about food, football and shopping...but SHOULD be about gratitude. Thankfully (see what I did there?), Israelis tend to be pretty good about expressing appreciation for things that are important to them, in real life and in song. So today we present a playlist of Israeli songs about gratitude and appreciation for blessings large and small, from nature to family to love to our beloved homeland. Have we mentioned how grateful we are that you're tuned in? THANK YOU for listening to Israel Hour Radio! (Original Air Date: November 24, 2024) Full playlist at https://www.myisraelimusic.com/episode1211 Love the show? Please help us grow by becoming a member of MyIsraeliMusic.com: https://myisraelimusic.com/membership Join the Israeli Music Community on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/IsraelHourRadioFans/
Join me on pilgrimage to Rome and Assisi for the Jubilee Year and get $200 off if you register before the end of October! Details here: https://bit.ly/rome_assisi A scribe, emboldened by Jesus' compelling answer to the debated topic of resurrection presents another question before the Lord, “Which is the greatest commandment?” Exploring Our Lord's answer we discover a response oozing with Scripture, one that impressively sums up both the 600+ laws of the Torah and the heart of the Ten Commandments. Unwittingly, the scribe's own commentary prophetically describes what Jesus will do upon the cross: fulfill Temple worship in his own self-holocaust and unleash a flood of grace that will transform souls and make saints.
The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
Cale shows how Jesus fulfills the ancient todah sacrifice of the Jews through the Last Supper, and by His crucifixion and resurrection. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is not simply a recalling of something that happened, but in it Jesus makes present these saving events.
Soul Care - Todah Praise // Chris Holm
The Bechor being compared to the Shlamim not Todah.
The Bechor being compared to the Shlamim not Todah.
In this episode of TIP Talks, we are joined by none other than Bishop Jackson! This is a fantastic episode that is worth checking out! Dr. Laramie Jackson, known as Bishop Jackson, was born and raised in Henderson, Texas. He is a husband, father, and son who loves his family deeply. He is a 2001 graduate of Henderson I.S.D. in Henderson, Texas. Afterattaining numerous awards and state medals in music, he traveled to the University of Louisiana atMonroe (ULM) to begin more intensive voice training under world renowned Louis Nabors. Bishop has also attended Wiley College, Grace Int'l Bible University, University of Texas Health Science Center, Umemba Health Academy, and Emerge Christian Technical Institute - Houston. He is aBoard-Certified Christian Counselor and a Texas State Certified Community Health Worker. He is the Founder and President of The Lion of Judah Training Institute of TODAH, Presiding Prelate of the Covenant Churches of TODAH (CCOT), the International Bishop of Alpha and Omega Church Ministries Int'l, and an entrepreneur.In 2003, at the age of 20, Bishop accepted his calling and was licensed as an Evangelist in 2004,ordained Elder in 2011, consecrated as a Bishop in 2014, and affirmed as an Apostle in The Lord's Churchin 2021. He is the Founder of Take Back Our Youth (T-BOY) Ministries founded in 2008; Founder of LJ'sMarketing and Graphics in 2010; Founder of Temple of Deliverance and Healing Int'l Worship Center,Inc. founded in 2012; Founder of Kingdom Heirs Fellowship founded in 2013; Founder of The CovenantChurches of TODAH founded in 2014; and Founder and CEO of Legendary Financial Group, LLC in 2019.Bishop's Vision is To Build the Torn, Strengthen the Weak, Encourage the Hopeless, and Empower thePowerless.Bishop is a tireless and dedicated community leader, striving for the betterment of all people. His passionis shown through the various community organizations and civic projects that he is and has beenaffiliated with. To name a few: A member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., University of Texas System Chancellor's Centurions, Texas State Licensed Community Health Worker, East Texas Human NeedsNetwork- Board Member and Healthcare Council Co-Chair, Jeffery Williams Scholarship Fund BoardMember, NE TX CHW Coalition Board Member, Brain Scientist Dads Guilding Coalition, Executive Board Member-Empowerment CDC, Advisory Chairman – Texas African American Museum, Young Life CommitteeMember, Longview Community Men's Board of Directors, Miss Black Ark-La-Tex Scholarship PageantBoard of Directors, Miss Juneteenth Pageant Director, City of Longview - Circles (Poverty) InitiativeGuiding Coalition, Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), Kingdom Builders Association of AmericaExecutive Board, Delta Omicron Professional Music Fraternity, National Network of Youth Ministries,Greater Purpose Civitan Club Member, African-American Outreach Program – Boy Scouts of America, The Sons of Abraham and Daughters of Sara National Board of Directors, and other civic and socialinvolvements.Contact:laramie.financial@gmail.com https://visibook.com/lifeworks If you enjoyed this episode of TIP Talks and would like to support Tyler Innovation Pipeline and all that we are doing to support our community, please consider joining us as a member or by supporting us in the link below. Thank you! Become a Member! https://www.tylerinnovators.com/new-become-a-member Support Us! https://checkout.square.site/merchant/MMESV3GSTM57E/checkout/FDCETAUBO6RZDEZKKJXFQBBV
The Cale Clarke Show - Today's issues from a Catholic perspective.
Dr. Tim Gray joins Cale to to talk about the Eucharist in Scripture, the mysterious “Todah” sacrifice, and Eucharistic revival though the National Eucharistic Congress. Plus: how Scottie Scheffler achieved a “major” victory in Christ.
BH How is your Todah?
HaRav Yissocher Frand points out that all the korbanos we find in parshas Tzav are also found in parshas Vayikra besides for korban Todah, and shares a beautiful explanation from Rav Yosef Chaim Zonnefeld, which is very applicable to our lives.
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Ao estendermos as mãos somos gratas pela Bondade de Deus em nossas vidas, *TODAH* fala de estender as nossas mãos e tocar outras vidas, abençoando da mesma maneira que somos abençoadas. Não é sobre esperarmos algo em troca, mas é sobre a gratidão gerada em nossos corações. Podemos tocar vidas, através do Amor derramado sobre nós; o mesmo Amor em nós aperfeiçoado. por Pastora Izza Vieira @pastoraizzavieira
"É tempo de menos dedos apontados e mais *mãos estendidas*! É tempo de exercermos verdadeiramente o evangelho puro e simples! *TODAH* "mãos estendidas" essa é a palavra que eu profetizo em Nome de Jesus sobre a sua vida!
The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
Religious zeal is good — as long as you're zealous about the right thing. Plus: The mysterious “Todah” sacrifice and the Mass.
This week's learning is sponsored by Elisheva Gray. "We learn the daf but we also learn so much more, thanks to the wisdom of Rabbanit Michelle and to the wonderful community that has built up around our daily daf. Todah raba!" Today's daf is sponsored by Leah Brick in loving memory of her great niece Nava Tova bat Yehoshua Yisrael Leib v'Liora Charna Cherney, on her second yahrzeit. In her zechut may we see shalom in Israel soon. Abaye quotes a braita with different opinions regarding laws of evaluating payment to a field that was damaged during different stages of development of the fruits. Using this, he challenges Rava's assumption that there is a difference between damages incurred by a person and by one's animal. Various sections of the braita are analyzed and explained. The Mishna rules that if someone gives a fire to a person without knowledge, and it spreads - the one who gave him the fire is exempt in a court of law but obligated in a heavenly court. Reish Lakish and Rabbi Yochanan disagree regarding the type of fire the Mishna is referring to.
This week's learning is sponsored by Elisheva Gray. "We learn the daf but we also learn so much more, thanks to the wisdom of Rabbanit Michelle and to the wonderful community that has built up around our daily daf. Todah raba!" Today's daf is sponsored by Leah Brick in loving memory of her great niece Nava Tova bat Yehoshua Yisrael Leib v'Liora Charna Cherney, on her second yahrzeit. In her zechut may we see shalom in Israel soon. Abaye quotes a braita with different opinions regarding laws of evaluating payment to a field that was damaged during different stages of development of the fruits. Using this, he challenges Rava's assumption that there is a difference between damages incurred by a person and by one's animal. Various sections of the braita are analyzed and explained. The Mishna rules that if someone gives a fire to a person without knowledge, and it spreads - the one who gave him the fire is exempt in a court of law but obligated in a heavenly court. Reish Lakish and Rabbi Yochanan disagree regarding the type of fire the Mishna is referring to.
Questions Covered: 17:13 – What am I sacrificing while I'm at mass? 23:21 – Do we keep Jesus on the cross because he's sacrificed for the sin of the past, present and future? 32:09 – When exactly does the sacrifice occur during the Mass? 35:12 – Does the Todah suggest that he had to institute the eucharist in order to fulfill the scripture? 42:13 – Three of my protestant friends converted to Catholicism thanks to Steve's visit to Salem, OR. 44:04 – Why is it so important to determine that the mass is a sacrifice? Are we witnessing a miracle at every mass? 48:16 – I truly believe that it is a sacrifice. My husband is a deacon and a mystic and has encountered this sacrifice in a real way. 51:48 – Is the physical presence of Jesus actually present in the eucharist? …
Pastor Matt continues the series "Seven" a study in praise. Listen, as he preaches about the word "Todah".
Imaginative images, lessons and jokes (!) are some of the ways author and workshop presenter Sari Kopitnikoff celebrates every Jewish moment. And in the episode of “613 Books” podcast, host Heather Dean finds out from Sari how and why she uses humor and wisdom to create her imaginative and thoroughly Jewish content. It will be hard for your family to pick just one from her growing collections of books, which include: Todah, Teacher!, Only Kidding!, My Davening Diary, and That Jewish Moment. PLUS writer and photographer par excellence Sharon Marks Altshul checks in to tell us about the unique book for parents which is a departure from the pack. Show Notes: You can connect with Sari Kopitnikoff on social media: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and TikTok, @thatjewishmoment. Links to Sari's books and lots of other educational resources are available on her website: www.thatjewishmoment.com Sharon Marks Altshul's Reading Table selection: “Handle with Love” by Rebbetzin Devorah Eisenbach For details and to purchase your copy: https://www.israelbookshoppublications.com/store/pc/Handle-with-Love-p7957.htm You can reach Sharon Marks Altshul by email: sharon@rjstreets.com, or by going to the Real Jerusalem Streets website: http://rjstreets.com/ where you will see live Jerusalem Photo Walks or virtual tours with hundreds of images are another method used to share the old and new of Jerusalem with the world.
D'var Torah on the Weekly Parsha from HaGaon Rav Asher Weiss shlit"a Parshas Tzav - Shabbos Hagadol 5783 This shiur is in: English To sponsor a weekly shiur click here To make a donation to the Minchas Asher Foundation click here To subscribe to the Minchas Asher mailing list click here For the entire online collection of shiurim from HaGaon Rav Asher Weiss shlit"a please visit www.minchasasher.com
Length: 4 minutes 20 secondsSynopsis: This is the audio version of the 1-page article I wrote on 3/29/23, entitled: Tzav: Korban Todah – Thanking God with a Chametz and Matzah Party. Even though we are currently unable to bring korbanos, the ideas are as relevant to our lives as ever, provided we ask the right questions and look for the right kinds of answers. Here's an example.If you enjoy these 1-page articles (and my other written content), be sure to subscribe (for free!) to my substack at rabbischneeweiss.substack.com.-----The Torah content from now until Pesach has been sponsored by my friend and colleague, Rabbi Dr. Elie Feder, author of Gematria Refigured: A New Look At How The Torah Conveys Ideas Through Numbers. Stay up-to-date by joining the Gematria Refigured+ WhatsApp group, and subscribe to the Gematria Refigured+ Podcast.-----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 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 a day's or a week's worth of content, 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.-----Substack: rabbischneeweiss.substack.com/Patreon: patreon.com/rabbischneeweissYouTube Channel: youtube.com/rabbischneeweissBlog: kolhaseridim.blogspot.com/"The Stoic Jew" Podcast: thestoicjew.buzzsprout.com"The Mishlei Podcast": mishlei.buzzsprout.com"Rambam Bekius" Podcast: rambambekius.buzzsprout.com"Machshavah Lab" Podcast: machshavahlab.buzzsprout.com"The Tefilah Podcast": tefilah.buzzsprout.comWhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/GEB1EPIAarsELfHWuI2k0HAmazon Wishlist: amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/Y72CSP86S24W?ref_=wl_sharel
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Study Guide Nazir 59 Today’s daf is sponsored by Rochie Sommer in honor of Meryl Sasnovitz. "Happy gold plus silver birthday to Mama, Savti, and Savti Raba extraordinaire." Today's daf is sponsored by Elisheva Gray. "With much gratitude and appreciation to Rabbanit Michelle, Rabbanit Leah Sarna and Maggie Sandler for the two wonderful supplementary courses these last weeks. It was all wonderful learning, each course in its own way. And if the stam is the connector of the Talmud, Maggie is the great Hadran connector, bringing all of the threads and all of us together and doing so much behind the scenes. Todah rabah to you all, and Chodesh Tov!" What is included in the prohibition for a man not to wear things that a woman wears and for a woman not to wear things that a man wears? There are different opinions on this topic - does it forbid men from removing armpit and pubic hairs? Does it forbid women from carrying weapons? If there were two nezirim and one became impure and we do not know which one and then one of them died, how does the other resolve their situation of doubt? Rabbi Yehoshua suggests recruiting a friend to be a nazir alongside them for two thirty days periods in order to allow the sacrifices to be brought upon condition. But Ben Zoma thinks that this is absurd as how will someone find a person willing to do this? Ben Zoma suggests an alternative way to do this and in the end, Rabbi Yehoshua concedes. A nazir regarding whom there is a doubt whether the nazir became impure to a dead body and became a leper, needs to keep 120 days of nezirut and after each thirty-day interval, shaves for each of the issues - two for being a leper and then two for nezirut (first impurity, then purity).
Study Guide Nazir 59 Today’s daf is sponsored by Rochie Sommer in honor of Meryl Sasnovitz. "Happy gold plus silver birthday to Mama, Savti, and Savti Raba extraordinaire." Today's daf is sponsored by Elisheva Gray. "With much gratitude and appreciation to Rabbanit Michelle, Rabbanit Leah Sarna and Maggie Sandler for the two wonderful supplementary courses these last weeks. It was all wonderful learning, each course in its own way. And if the stam is the connector of the Talmud, Maggie is the great Hadran connector, bringing all of the threads and all of us together and doing so much behind the scenes. Todah rabah to you all, and Chodesh Tov!" What is included in the prohibition for a man not to wear things that a woman wears and for a woman not to wear things that a man wears? There are different opinions on this topic - does it forbid men from removing armpit and pubic hairs? Does it forbid women from carrying weapons? If there were two nezirim and one became impure and we do not know which one and then one of them died, how does the other resolve their situation of doubt? Rabbi Yehoshua suggests recruiting a friend to be a nazir alongside them for two thirty days periods in order to allow the sacrifices to be brought upon condition. But Ben Zoma thinks that this is absurd as how will someone find a person willing to do this? Ben Zoma suggests an alternative way to do this and in the end, Rabbi Yehoshua concedes. A nazir regarding whom there is a doubt whether the nazir became impure to a dead body and became a leper, needs to keep 120 days of nezirut and after each thirty-day interval, shaves for each of the issues - two for being a leper and then two for nezirut (first impurity, then purity).
This evening (11/23/22), in our Wednesday night Tehilim/Tefilah shiur which fell out on Erev Thanksgiving, it would be apropos to take up "inyanei d'yoma" as it were. Since this perek is only five pesukim long, I was fairly confident we might be able to get at least one main idea tonight, and - despite what seemed like a scattered initial analysis - I believe we succeeded! We ended by reading the thanksgiving words of another national leader, George Washington, which were surprisingly in line with the ideas in the perek. Have a happy Thanksgiving, everyone!-----מקורות:תהלים פרק קרש"י - תהלים ק:ארש"י - ויקרא ז:יבספורנו - ויקרא ז:יברד"ק - תהלים ק:גתרגום כתובים - תהלים ק:ארמב"ם - משנה תורה: ספר המדע, הלכות דעות ג:גGeorge Washington, "Thanksgiving Proclamation of 1789" https://www.mountvernon.org/education/primary-source-collections/primary-source-collections/article/thanksgiving-proclamation-of-1789/-----This week's Torah content has been sponsored anonymously, by a listener who always manages to find me supplemental sources which enhance my shiurim.-----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 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 a day's or a week's worth of content, 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.-----Substack: rabbischneeweiss.substack.com/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.comWhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/GEB1EPIAarsELfHWuI2k0HAmazon Wishlist: amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/Y72CSP86S24W?ref_=wl_sharel
This evening (11/23/22), in our Wednesday night Tehilim/Tefilah shiur which fell out on Erev Thanksgiving, it would be apropos to take up "inyanei d'yoma" as it were. Since this perek is only five pesukim long, I was fairly confident we might be able to get at least one main idea tonight, and - despite what seemed like a scattered initial analysis - I believe we succeeded! We ended by reading the thanksgiving words of another national leader, George Washington, which were surprisingly in line with the ideas in the perek. Have a happy Thanksgiving, everyone!-----מקורות:תהלים פרק קרש"י - תהלים ק:ארש"י - ויקרא ז:יבספורנו - ויקרא ז:יברד"ק - תהלים ק:גתרגום כתובים - תהלים ק:ארמב"ם - משנה תורה: ספר המדע, הלכות דעות ג:גGeorge Washington, "Thanksgiving Proclamation of 1789" https://www.mountvernon.org/education/primary-source-collections/primary-source-collections/article/thanksgiving-proclamation-of-1789/-----This week's Torah content has been sponsored anonymously, by a listener who always manages to find me supplemental sources which enhance my shiurim.-----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 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 a day's or a week's worth of content, 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.-----Substack: rabbischneeweiss.substack.com/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.comWhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/GEB1EPIAarsELfHWuI2k0HAmazon Wishlist: amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/Y72CSP86S24W?ref_=wl_sharel
Message: Todah is Hebrew for "Thanks". In the early days. singers and songs were offered in thanksgiving to God. Breaking down the word Todah into it's meaning results in the phrase, "the true doorway into the presence of God". It's thanksgiving that leads into intimacy with God. It is an act of worship and adoration, an offering of praise for the goodness and sacrifice of God. Giving thanks, something happens, we fix our eyes on Jesus, our attitude changes and blessings find us. Giving cheerfully, some happens, there is an increasing, a generosity that wells up acknowledging God as sustainer. A grateful heart gives intimate praise, is content, trusts and has peace when the storms of life subside. Why give thanks? It's God's will. In Christ Jesus we know who we are and whose we are. We belong to the High King who knows the plans for our life, which is to be a living example of His goodness and grace as we abide in Him. A mindset on giving thanks allows all other things to get replaced. We are no longer focused on sin, but persuaded in joy to express the action of thanksgiving. Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 5: 16-18 "Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you." - NKJV
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Today's daf is sponsored by Elisheva Gray. "Todah rabah, Rabbanit Michelle, for so patiently guiding us through this challenging masechet, and to everyone on the Hadran team for providing so many resources to help us along the way. Mazal tov to all of my fellow learners! We made it!" Today's daf is sponsored by Caroline Ben-Ari in appreciation of Julie Landau. "When I was ill recently and needed to be hospitalized, Julie was there for me with practical help and emotional support, including going with me on two different days to the ER and advocating for me when I no longer had the energy to advocate for myself. I am blessed to have a friend like Julie." If a gentile mentions in conversation that someone has died, we can allow his wife to marry, but only if we don't have a reason to think he is lying. The Gemara brings several cases and explains whether or not they relied in each case on the gentile's words or not. The Mishna lists some other leniencies regarding testimonies that generally are not accepted, but are in the case of allowing women to marry, such as one who saw the man dead by the light of the moon or candlelight or heard a voice stating he was dead. A few actual cases are also quoted where they relied on weaker testimonies. How can we insure that the voice is not coming from an evil spirit? Or perhaps it was the woman's rival wife who is not to be trusted? The Mishna quotes Rabbi Akiva who describes historically who first permitted allowing one witness to testify about a man's death in order to permit her wife to marry and how was his opinion later accepted by the rabbis. The Mishna lists the opinions that held otherwise before there was a decision made by all of them to permit it.
Today's daf is sponsored by Elisheva Gray. "Todah rabah, Rabbanit Michelle, for so patiently guiding us through this challenging masechet, and to everyone on the Hadran team for providing so many resources to help us along the way. Mazal tov to all of my fellow learners! We made it!" Today's daf is sponsored by Caroline Ben-Ari in appreciation of Julie Landau. "When I was ill recently and needed to be hospitalized, Julie was there for me with practical help and emotional support, including going with me on two different days to the ER and advocating for me when I no longer had the energy to advocate for myself. I am blessed to have a friend like Julie." If a gentile mentions in conversation that someone has died, we can allow his wife to marry, but only if we don't have a reason to think he is lying. The Gemara brings several cases and explains whether or not they relied in each case on the gentile's words or not. The Mishna lists some other leniencies regarding testimonies that generally are not accepted, but are in the case of allowing women to marry, such as one who saw the man dead by the light of the moon or candlelight or heard a voice stating he was dead. A few actual cases are also quoted where they relied on weaker testimonies. How can we insure that the voice is not coming from an evil spirit? Or perhaps it was the woman's rival wife who is not to be trusted? The Mishna quotes Rabbi Akiva who describes historically who first permitted allowing one witness to testify about a man's death in order to permit her wife to marry and how was his opinion later accepted by the rabbis. The Mishna lists the opinions that held otherwise before there was a decision made by all of them to permit it.
Study Guide Yevamot 10 Presentation in PDF format Today's daf is sponsored by Elisheva Gray. "Purim Sameach to Rabbanit Michelle, all of the Hadran teachers and staff and to my fellow students. Todah rabah, Rabbanit Michelle, for all of the joy and learning you bring to our lives. In the spirit of Queen Esther, perhaps this wonderful journey through Talmud together is our collective way of strengthening and perpetuating our faith and traditions. Purim Sameach to all!" Several different explanations are brought to explain Rebbi's reaction to Levi and why it was clear to him that there are only 15 cases in the Mishna and no more. Levi in the end stays with his opinion and explains why there are really 16 cases. Reish Lakish and Rabbi Yochanan disagree about a case where a woman does chalitza to one of the brothers. On what account is she forbidden to the brother she did chalitza with and the other brothers? Yevamot 10 by Yael
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Study Guide Yevamot 10 Presentation in PDF format Today's daf is sponsored by Elisheva Gray. "Purim Sameach to Rabbanit Michelle, all of the Hadran teachers and staff and to my fellow students. Todah rabah, Rabbanit Michelle, for all of the joy and learning you bring to our lives. In the spirit of Queen Esther, perhaps this wonderful journey through Talmud together is our collective way of strengthening and perpetuating our faith and traditions. Purim Sameach to all!" Several different explanations are brought to explain Rebbi's reaction to Levi and why it was clear to him that there are only 15 cases in the Mishna and no more. Levi in the end stays with his opinion and explains why there are really 16 cases. Reish Lakish and Rabbi Yochanan disagree about a case where a woman does chalitza to one of the brothers. On what account is she forbidden to the brother she did chalitza with and the other brothers?
Fr. Roger J. Landry Retreat for the Carmelite Monastery of Our Mother of Mercy and Saint Joseph Alexandria, South Dakota March 1-8, 2022 https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/catholicpreaching/3.5.22_Conference_8_Todah_1.mp3 The post The Todah Sacrifice of Thanksgiving, Retreat for Carmelite Sisters, March 5, 2022 appeared first on Catholic Preaching.
Todah doesn't work btnai for chagiga, how we know olas chova and nedava, stories of Hillel and shalom,and machlokes if olas riyah on Yom Tov is allowed
Todah doesn't work btnai for chagiga, how we know olas chova and nedava, stories of Hillel and shalom,and machlokes if olas riyah on Yom Tov is allowed