The gift of Shavout
Posted onIn this Torah class Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller-Gotleib discusses the holiday of Shavout
In this Torah class Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller-Gotleib discusses the holiday of Shavout
Shavuot
In this Torah class Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller- Gotleib discusses the Holiday of Shavuot
Why is Megila Rus read on Shauvos?
The dispute between our Sages and the Tzedukim regarding the date of Shavuot.
In this Torah class Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller -Gotleib discusses the Shavout Holiday
Why was a mountain put over us at Sinai?
Tehillim and Shavuos
Discover the depth of Shavuot and its focus on the Bikurim.
In this Torah class Rebbetzin Tzipora Heller – Gottleib discusses the meaning of the 5 chumashim of the Torah
the gift of Shavuos
What do the Sages mean when they state that the Torah was given ‘by force’, as Hashem held Mt. Sinai over the Jewish nation and provided a seeming ultimatum on accepting the Torah? An in-depth journey into this topic.
Behukosai class which is about Shavuos
The Nations rejected the Torah, while the Jewish People said “Na’aseh V’nishma.” Exploring the secret of those who say “Hineini!”
Rebbetzin Leah Kohn discusses the Holiday of Shavous.
Rebbetzin Shira Smiles discusses the Holiday of Shavous.
Mrs. Shira Smiles Discusses Shavuot.
In this class (shiur) Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller discuses the Holiday of Shavout.
Rabbi Avishai David explains that, on Shavuot, we not only commemorate the giving of the Torah, but we also try to relive the experience itself. We re-experience the drama of our receiving the Torah at Sinai.
Shavuos Class
The last five Commandments all deal with man’s relationship to his fellow man. Yet a deeper look into these commandments reveals an outlook on the divinity found in every person and situation.
Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller explains how the way we keep Shabbos is designed to ensure that it becomes a spiritually meaningful day.
Rebbetzin Heller discusses the concepts of honoring G-d and one’s parents.
Rebbetzin Heller expounds on the deeper understanding of the Ten Commandments.
Rebbetzin Heller discusses the last chapter in the Book of Ruth, which describes the unique process in which the Mashiach is brought into this world and its relevance for our own personal redemption.
Rebbetzin Heller discusses Ruth’s mysterious midnight visit to Boaz in his fields and unravels the depth of this seemingly inexplicable episode.
Rebbetzin Heller discusses Boaz’s unique understanding of Ruth’s greatness.
Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller teaches the first chapter, discussing Elimelech’s abandonment of the Jewish People and the effect of his desertion on his family’s future.