Four Exiles, Four Challenges and Four Pathways – Part 2
Posted onAn in-depth look at galus (exile) and what it means today.
An in-depth look at galus (exile) and what it means today.
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Explores the first pasuk of Eishes Chayil and how Avraham and Sarah teach us its lessons
An introductory look at golus (exile).
In this class (shiur) Rebbetzin Tzipora Heller sums up the topic of respect in the book Ohel Rachel
In this class (shiur) Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller discusses mutuality and respect in the home from the book Ohel Rachel
In this class (shiur) Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller continues in the book of Ohel Rachel and this weeks topic is Mutuality
Honorable Humility
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Behukosai class which is about Shavuos
This Torah shiur on Eishes Chayil introduces the poem of Eishes Chayil – its place in Tanach and approaches to learning it through pshat and Midrash.
In this class (shiur) Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller discusses the third part of the book Derech Hashem which discusses the human soul Ruach Hakodesh and supernatural events
In this class (shiur) Rebbetzin Shira Smiles discusses Parshat Emor
Discusses Parshat Teruma
In this class (shiur) Mrs/ Shira Smiles discusses Parshat Mishpatim
In this Torah class (shiur) on Hilchot Shabbat, Rabbi Shimon Isaacson reviews the halachot relating to building with tools.
In this Torah class (shiur) on Hilchot Shabbat, Rabbi Shimon Isaacson completes his overview of the prohibition of planting (zoreia) on Shabbat, and introduces the next melacha, the prohibition of harvesting (kotzer).
In this Torah lecture (shiur) on Hilchot Shabbat, Rabbi Shimon Isaacson discusses the practical areas where the melacha of zoreia comes up on Shabbos.
In this Torah shiur (class) on Hilchot Shabbat, Rabbi Shimon Isaacson differentiates between the primary prohibition (av melacha) of zoreia and its toldot (subsidiaries).
In this Torah class (shiur) on Melechet Zoreia, planting, Rabbi Shimon Isaacson introduces the melacha, prohibited action, with a halachic definition of planting. According to some, zoreia is defined by merely placing seeds in the ground, while others posit that the seeds must take root for zoreia to take place.
In this Torah shiur (class) on Hilchot Shabbat, Rabbi Shion Isaacson teaches the practical applications of the melacha of Tofer, sewing and attaching, and introduces the related melacha of korei’a, tearing.
In this Torah class (shiur) on Hilchot Shabbat, Rabbi Shimon Isaacson introduces the halachic basis for the melacha, prohibited activity of tofer, sewing.