מה יש לנו במקורות לגבי מידת הענווה? מהי מידת הענווה? למי היתה את מידת הענווה בתורה? הצטרפו אלינו למסע מרתק על פרשת בהעלותך! בשיעור הזה, נבין כיצד נזכה למידת הענווה. פרשת בהעלותך: למי היתה ענווה? השיעור השבועי של הרב תומר ישראלוב על ענייני הענווה ועוד חיזוקים למלחמה! אל תפספסו! 📘✨ חידושים מרתקים ומדהימים בפרשת בהעלותך – השיעור השבועי של הרב תומר ישראלוב
Rabbi David Kaplan – Shares interesting aspects of this week’s upcoming Torah portion that we read this Shabbat. There is a lot of discussion on the Leviim, on their hair shaving (and some prohibitions of shaving under current Jewish law), and the service in the Temple.
Rabbi David Kaplan – Shares about how the Kohen Gadol is the closest representative on Earth to Adam Ha-rishon before the original sin (who represented perfection). Adam was not subject to death or illness and was to be eternally married to Chava (Eve) prior to that original sin. The Kohen Gadol reminds us of that in that he was restricted from marrying only someone who was never with a man before, could not be in contact with anyone (even a close family member) who dies, and could not serve in the Beis Hamikdash (the Temple) if he had a physical imperfection (parallel to an illness).
Rabbi David Kaplan – Shares about the upcoming Weekly Parsha of Vayigash – from the climatic meeting between Joseph and Yehuda to why Yaakov’s wife Rachel had to have children who became servants. Finally in the end we will see that every single thing was for the best (when we here “Ani Hashem) just like everything with Joseph being banished and imprisoned to the Jewish people going down to Egypt was for the best.
Rabbi David Kaplan – Shares about the upcoming weekly parasha (Korach) – and what we can learn from the interactions between Moshe Rabeinu and Korah, Datan, and Aviram.
There is a prohibition to be a rabble-rouser. In other words, stay away from a fight (even if you are right):
Rabbi David Kaplan – Shares about what the upcoming weekly parsha. The Menorah represents Torah and Aaron HaKohen lighting the Menorah is like a Torah teacher lighting his students.
The Best Addiction by Rabbi Moshe Pinto Parasha Chaye Mot
Rabbi Pinto – Shares how important it is to focus on our “true” life which is our spiritual life which does not expire like our physical bodies. This perspective replaces despair with inspiration allowing us to leave our “life” problems behind.
Rabbi Avraham Arieh Trugman – Shares about the aspect of this double parasha as it pertains to Yom Kippur.
It Gets My Goat (Rabbi Dovid Kaplan) (Weekly Parsha – Acharei Mos)
Rabbi David Kaplan – Interesting discussion about this week’s upcoming double Torah portion (Acharei-Mos) and the yearly event on Yom Kippur of the two goats. One is given as a korban (offering) to Hashem, while the other is pushed off a cliff to Azalzel. Rabbi Kaplan shares the deeper meaning behind all of this and how it is relevant to our current life and lifestyle.
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Rabbi Aaron Dovid Poston – Shares with us the most recent Parasha (Kedoshim) and the importance of honoring your parents both for Jews and non-Jews alike.
Rabbi Moshe Pinto Shlita – Shares with us the underlying reason why Jews attract such wealth and success – the spiritual underpinnings of why that is. Also, what happens when we lose great wealth such as in the time of the Egyptian slavery – when we lose our standing and spirituality. And finally how we attain material and spiritual wealth by doing our part and relying on Hashem.
Rabbi Trugman – Shares so many interesting items relating the the Makom (the place) meaning Eretz Yisroel and also how it relates to the weekly parasha. It contains a lot of deep chassidic thoughts that present such a fascinating approach to concepts that most take for granted. For example, the relatively small size of the State of Israel and the relatively small Jewish population and their outsized Worldy significance (~51 minutes).