- Exemptions from Kriat Shma
- Reversing Bilam’s Curse
- The Power of Torah to Protect from Suffering
- Yesurim Shel Ahava
- Learning Torah Before Davening
- Davening With a Shtender
- Davening in Shul
- Hashem’s Tefillin
- Designating a Place for Prayer
- Exiting a Shul
- The Reward for Learning Torah
- Hashem’s Prayer
- Moshe Rabbeinu’s Three Requests
- Battling the Yetzer Hara
- Shimusha Shel Torah
- Shimusha Shel Torah, Part 2
- A Timely Prayer
- The Purpose of Man
- The Beit Midrash of Halacha
- Reading the Torah
- Learning During Torah Reading
- The Nature of Torah Reading
- Shnayim Mikrah V’Echad Targum
- Eating on Erev Yom Kippur
- The End of Zman Kriat Shema at Night
- Learning Torah
- Ashrei
- The Time Frame to Eat Korban Pesach
- The Three Portions of Night
- Can One Fulfill the Obligation of Reciting Kriat Shema through a Proxy?
- Birchot Kri’at Shema
- Zman Tefillah for Mincha and Maariv
- Shema Before Nightfall
- Early Shema, Part 2
- The Time for Zechirat Yetziat Mitzrayim
- R. Yona and R. Amram
- Early Shema, Rav Hai Gaon
- Yiru Eineinu
- Time for Kohanim to Eat Terumah
- Eating Before Shema of Arvit
- The Three Portions of Night Part II
- Smichat Geula L’Tefillah, Part 3
- Prayer in a Ruin
- Kaddish, Part 1
- Kaddish, Part 2
- Honoring the Dead
- Discussing Torah in Front of Dead
- Milchemet Reshut
- David Hamelech’s Righteousness
- Can a Good Prophecy be Altered?
- Eating Before Reciting Shema
- Smichat Geula L’Tefillah
- Smichat Geula L’tefillah, Part 2
- Honoring A Talmid Chacham
- Speak To The People
- Proper Intentions in Prayer and Kriat Shma
- Birchat Hallel on Rosh Chodesh
- The Rambam’s Shita on Mitzvot Tzrichot Kavana
- Kriat Shma in Other Languages
- Kavana During Kriat Shema
- Ma’arichin B’Echad
- Daf 13B: Falling Asleep in the Middle of Krias Shma
- Interrupting Talmud Torah to Recite Kriat Shma
- Answering Kaddish in the Middle of Kriat Shma
- The Mitzva of Reciting Hallel
- Interrupting Hallel
- Hallel on Rosh Chodesh
- Greeting During Hallel
- Tasting Food on a Fast Day
- Interrupting the Shema
- Daf 14B: The Bracha of Ga’al Yisrael
- Reciting Parshat Tzitzit at Night
- Mitzvat Asei Shehazman Grama
- Putting on Tefillin Between Kriat Shma and Shemoneh Esrai
- Brachot 14B: False Testimony About Oneself
- Daf 15A: Washing One’s Hands Before Davening
- Reading Shma without Hearing the Words
- Reading Shma Silently, Part 2
- Megilla Reading of a Minor
- Chinuch in Mitzvot
- Pronunciation of the Shma
- The Power of Intent
- Reciting Kriat Shema from a Sefer Torah
- Kriat Shema K’vatikin
- The Brocha of Ahava Rabba
- Kriat Shema K’vatikin
- Davening For A Rasha
- Gog Umagog and the Story of Avshalom
- Rejoicing Upon the Downfall of the Wicked
- A Chosson’s Exemption From Kriyat Shema
- Mitzva Exemptions
- Mitzva Exemptions, Part 2
- Mitzva Exemptions Part 3: Tzedaka
- Mitzva Exemptions, Part 4: A Mourner Wearing Tefillin
- Laying Down for Kriat Shema
- Extending Brachot
- The Obligation of Birchat HaTorah
- Remembering Yetziat Mitzrayim
- Birchat Hatorah: Bracha of Praise or Birchat Hamitzvah?
- The Requirement to Learn Following Birchat Hatorah
- A Constant Awareness of Torah
- The Mitzvah of Sitting in a Sukkah
- Birchot Kriat Shema: Birkat HaMitzvah?
- The Aseret Hadibrot and Kriat Shma
- Correcting a Bracha
- Proper Intentions When Making a Bracha
- Safek Brachot L’hakel
- Daf 12b: The Nature of the Bracha Hamelech Hakadosh
- Daf 12B: Prayer in a Time of Disaster
- Introduction to Masechet Brachot – Me’aimatai