Classes

Shmues # 14 Chitas and Rambam a Pitch to learn them

Chitas and Rambam a Pitch to learn themSome history

The Current Situation and 28 Nissan 5780 (‘The Covid Year’).

The Current Situation (Class One) We don’t inderstand the ways of HashemWhen not sure say positive and not negative; only actual Neviim are “forced” to rebuke, the rest of can “afford” to be positive and “not judge”The RaMbaM says that if we don’t see tragedy as message it is מדרך האכזריות- a gigantic insensitivity, so…

Shmues # 12 One lives when he learns to pause in life.

ופנה לסובב take a look around. An excerpt from a Siddur class about the powerful energy and the gentle precision needed to get through life. And that the bridge between them is the ability to pause and hesitate.

Shmues # 11 Action.

A religion of ritual. [A class on a Ma’amar that has a broader ramification] The class involved a Mashal amd a Nimshal. The Mashal: The idea that Yiddishkiet is (called) a religion of ritual. What bothers people about that and why is it right? The Nimshal: Although creation is based on divine concealment, but there…

Shmues # 10 Mikra and Kabalah

Mikra and Kabbalah (a thought). Why the TaNaCh doesn’t get the attention it deserves, and how this is different in Pnimiyus HaTorah.

Shmues # 9 Holiness

Holiness What makes something holy and something else is not holy? Purity and Holiness.

Shmues # 8 Vegetarianism

Vegetarianism A thought on the Jewish perspective to this very modern question. The world keeps changing (what it considers important) Torah doesn’t change at all.

Shmues # 7 the Tanya’s secret.

Tanya, a holy book written by a holy man that embraces the Yezter Hara. This class given at Beth Rivkah Seminary on 24 teves 5775. In this class it is underscored that the Tanya is a most encouraging (rather than discouraging) book, as it accepts the struggle of the ordinary person. Ideally it empowers one…

A thought on the reasons for Mitzvos.

Class. 1) To improve character, 2) to elevate one’s thoughts and values, 3) Leshaim Yichud (Kabbalah).

Shmues # 5 A Jewish Beard.

This class is a discussion of beards including halacha, brachas brought by a beard, the mystical interpretation of the prohibition against shaving, and stories of how communities and individuals have dealt with wearing a Jewish beard in the “modern” world.