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56:48
The Journey of a Blessing (56:48)
Join us for an exploration of the mechanics of prayer and blessings. If our lot is predetermined, is there any point in praying? What exactly happens when someone is given a blessing? How does a blessing interact with the predetermined plan G-d has in place? This lecture was delivered at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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3:38
Defying Reality (3:38)
Why we make a blessing on a cup of water.
Series: Chasidic Gems
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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35:16
Sent to the Far East: My Unimaginable Mission from the Rebbe (35:16)
Join Marvin Tokayer in his fascinating journey from a college student challenging Chabad philosophy, to the first and only (at the time) Rabbi of the entire Far East, sent by the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Learn that changing the world for the better happens one step at a time.
Rabbi Marvin Tokayer (2)
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56:06
Six Steps to Living in the Moment (56:06)
To be, or to become, that is the question. Some live to achieve, others, to experience. What is the perfect balance? How can we be powerfully present in the moment, while focused on the future? Ancient Jewish texts and ritual offer deep and powerful secrets to unlock the art of mindfulness and focus in the moment. This lecture took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Zalman Abraham (12)
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17:22
Be Grateful for What You Have (17:22)
Mrs. Shaindy Jacobson (19)
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47:50
Mysticism and Mikvah (47:50)
Mrs. Sarah Karmely (8)
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25:51
Berachot: A Jewish Guide to Thanks-Giving (25:51)
Jews make blessings on everything. In fact, we say more than 100 Berachot every day. We’ll delve into the source texts of the Berachot laws to learn exactly which blessings to say, and when. Get a taste of halachah’s precision and structure as you learn how to say thank you the Jewish way. This class took place at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
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7:36
Wrestling with the Divine (Vayishlach) (7:36)
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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55:53
Crossfire 1 (2013) (55:53)
The popular "Crossfire!" is back with an all-new panel! Have you ever wished to have a "no-holds-barred" discussion with a Rabbi and get answers to all of your burning questions? This is your chance! This Crossfire session at the National Jewish Retreat featured a panel including Rabbi Yosef Schusterman, spiritual leader of Chabad of N
Series: Crossfire!
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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2:07
What is the Difference Between Tallit and Tzitzit? (2:07)
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis (3)
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1:11:18
The Pleasure of Prayer (1:11:18)
Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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1:13
Why is It Forbidden to Wear Leather Footwear? (1:13)
Series: Yom Kipper FAQs
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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1:26
What Is Tashlich? (1:26)
Rabbi Yosef Shusterman (34)
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26:41
Getting High on the High Holidays (26:41)
Series:
Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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51:49
Understanding the Workings of a Jewish Wedding Ceremony (51:49)
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
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50:23
Positive Energy: How to Motivate Your Children (50:23)
Rabbi Shmuel Lew (23)
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18:18
The Rebbe Believes in Us (18:18)
Rabbi Leibel Groner (4)
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20:46
Personal Memories of Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka (20:46)
Mrs. Louise Hager (1)
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1:14:04
Not Good... Just Great (1:14:04)
Through the esoteric understanding of the Torah, we can see only see goodness. What may superficially sound like a curse is truly a blessing in disguise.
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)
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2:52
Beirach - Grace After the Meal (2:52)
Blessings after meals are a part of everyday life, why is this night different? Rabbi Yossi Paltiel introduces the 3rd cup and brings in the spiritual aspects of grace after meals, thanking G-d for the ordinary things in our lives.
Series: Haggadah Insights
Rabbi Yossi Paltiel (56)
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1:19:45
Practical Judaism Part 1 (1:19:45)
Navigating the laws of daily life for a perspective observant Jew can seem overwhelming. To give a better understanding of what observant Jewish life should be, Rabbi Abba Perelmuter travels through the day and outlines the laws governing each stage. He explains what happens with the body and the soul as the clock ticks away the hours.
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Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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7:19
Addressing the Four Sons (7:19)
Look around at the people gathered around your seder table and address each one on their own level. Rabbi Nochem Kaplan describes the four sons and their blessings and needs.
Rabbi Nochum Kaplan (12)
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30:38
The History of Prayer (30:38)
What do we sacrifice daily on the altar, since we no longer have the Beis Hamikdash? Rabbi Yoseph Vigler gives a history of prayer, beginning with the Great Assembly. He explains that prayer connects the heart to Hashem and we sacrifice our animal soul on the alter fire that is in the heart.
Rabbi Yoseph Vigler (7)
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4:35
Mazal Tov (4:35)
Wishing Mazel Tov brings a divine infusion that can strengthen. The root of the word mazel is to drip; Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein presents the divine drip, the spiritual intravenous flowing from the word. Please visit rabbiweinstein.com for inspirational weekly videos, lectures and audio classes.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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46:30
The Jewish Way in Death and Mourning (46:30)
Whoever dies wtih the most toys wins. Is that what life is about? Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie emphasizes the importance of the afterlife to our current lives. He covers the unification of the body and soul, the resurrection of the dead, the recycling of souls, and the mystery of life and what we are here to accomplish. This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie (72)
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3:44
Water: Appreciating a Limited Resource (3:44)
Human beings depend on a sufficient supply of high quality fresh water for their survival. Because of this essential dependence, Jewish sources equate water with life. By recognizing our dependence on water, and ultimately our dependence on G-d, we can strengthen our appreciation and protection of our precious natural resources, and our relationship with the Creator of the world.
Rabbi Yonatan Neril (5)
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1:38
How to Recite the Blessing on bread (1:38)
The blessing on Bread: Boruch ato Adonoy, Elohaynu Melech ho-olom, ha-motzi lechem min ho-oretz. "Blessed are You, Lord, our God, King of the universe, Who brings forth bread from the earth
Series: Jewish Services Made Simple (accompanying video)
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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2:39
How to Make Kiddush (2:39)
Blessings for Friday Night Kiddush: Yom Ha-shihi. Va-y'chulu ha-shoma-yim v'ho-oretz v'chol tz'vo-om. Va-y'chal Elohim ba-yom hash'vi'i, m'lachto asher oso, va-yishbos bayom ha-sh'vi-i mikol m'lachto asher oso
Series: Jewish Services Made Simple (accompanying video)
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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2:08
How to Light Shabbat Candles (2:08)
Note: The Shabbat candles are lit at least eighteen minutes before sunset on Friday. Blessing for lighting Shabbat Candles: Boruch ato Adonoy, Elohaynu Melech ho-olom, asher ki-d'shonu b'mitzvosov, v'tzivonu l'hadlik nayr shel shabbos kodesh
Series: Jewish Services Made Simple (accompanying video)
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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1:46
How to Wash Hands for Bread (1:46)
Blessing for washing the hands for bread: Boruch ato Adonoy, Elohaynu Melech ho-olom, asher ki-d'shonu b'mitzvosov, v'tzivonu al n'tilas yodo-yim. Blessed are You, Lord, our God, King of the universe, Who has sanctified us with His commandments and commanded us concerning washing of hands
Series: Jewish Services Made Simple (accompanying video)
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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55:11
Pas Habo Bekisnin: Filled, Coated or Crusted Doughs Part 3 (55:11)
Series: Laws of Blessings (accompanying video)
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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57:58
Pas Habo BeKisnin: Filled, Coated or Crusted Doughs Part 2 (57:58)
Series: Laws of Blessings (accompanying video)
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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57:03
Pas Habo BeKisnin: Filled, Coated or Crusted Doughs - Part 1 (57:03)
Series: Laws of Blessings (accompanying video)
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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3:46
Mishnayos Brachot - Perek: 7 - Introduction to Mishna 1 (3:46)
Series: Mishnayot Brachot
Rabbi Simcha Cohen (144)
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2:19
Mishnayos Brachot - Perek: 2 - Mishna: 1 (2:19)
Series: Mishnayot Brachot
Rabbi Simcha Cohen (144)
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3:41
Mishnayos Brachot - Perek: 1 Mishna: 1 (3:41)
Series: Mishnayot Brachot
Rabbi Simcha Cohen (144)
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5:08
Mishnayos Brachot - Perek: 2 Mishna: 2 (5:08)
Series: Mishnayot Brachot
Rabbi Simcha Cohen (144)
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2:33
Mishnayos Brachot - Perek: 1 - Mishna: 2 (2:33)
Series: Mishnayot Brachot
Rabbi Simcha Cohen (144)
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4:13
Mishnayos Brachot - Perek: 1 - Mishna: 3 (4:13)
Series: Mishnayot Brachot
Rabbi Simcha Cohen (144)
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2:30
Mishnayos Brachot - Perek: 1 - Mishna: 4 (2:30)
Series: Mishnayot Brachot
Rabbi Simcha Cohen (144)
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4:33
Mishnayos Brachot - Perek: 1 - Mishna: 5 (4:33)
The mishnah studied in this segment is part of the text of the haggadah read at the seder table on the eve of Passover. .
Series: Mishnayot Brachot
Rabbi Simcha Cohen (144)
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52:04
Crossfire! (2010) (52:04)
You’ve got questions, they’ve got answers! You’re sure to enjoy this annual forum for quick-thinking analysis and debate. No subject too controversial, no challenge shirked. To see our other "Crossfire!" videos, click here. This panel was featured at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat
Series: Crossfire!
Mrs. Molly Resnick (20)
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27:54
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 12b.4 - 13a.1 (27:54)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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35:28
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 12b.3 (35:28)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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33:56
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 11b.2 - 12a.1 (33:56)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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45:09
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 11a.3 - 11b.1 (45:09)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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39:01
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 11a.2 (39:01)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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47:38
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 10b.4 - 11a.1 (47:38)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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49:16
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 10b.3 (49:16)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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51:43
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 10b.2 (51:43)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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43:18
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 10a.4 - 10b.1 (43:18)
Tractate Brachot primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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36:16
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 10a.3 (36:16)
Tractate Berachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. Tractate Berachot is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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56:19
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 10a.2 (56:19)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. Berachot primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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56:19
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 9b.3 - 10a.1 (56:19)
Tractate Brachot addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah amoung other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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40:42
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 9b.2 (40:42)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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1:01:26
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 9a.3 - 9b.1 (1:01:26)
Tractate Berachot primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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30:30
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 9a.2 (30:30)
Tractate Berachot, the first tractate of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. .
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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39:54
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 8b.3 - 9a.1 (39:54)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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30:53
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 8b.2 (30:53)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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38:26
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 8a.3 - 8b.1 (38:26)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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36:11
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 8a.2 (36:11)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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44:02
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 7b.3 - 8a.1 (44:02)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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40:56
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 7b.2 (40:56)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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45:05
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 6a.4 - 6b.1 (45:05)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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39:47
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 6a.3 (39:47)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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29:57
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 6a.2 (29:57)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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36:42
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 5b.2 - 6a.1 (36:42)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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53:30
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 5a.3 - 5b.1 (53:30)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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56:03
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 5a.2 (56:03)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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51:18
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 4b.3 - 5a.1 (51:18)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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58:55
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 4b.2 (58:55)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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42:15
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 4a.3 - 4b.1 (42:15)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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52:45
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 4a.2 (52:45)
Tractate Berachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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50:27
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 4a.1 (50:27)
Tractate Berachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. .
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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47:09
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 3b (47:09)
Tractate Brachot is the only tractate in the order Zeraim to have a Gemara from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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53:53
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 3a (53:53)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema, the Amidah, Birkat Hamazon, Kiddush, Havdalah and other blessings and prayers. .
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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1:07:54
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 2b (1:07:54)
Tractate Brachot is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah, the first major text of Jewish law. .
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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47:47
Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 2a (47:47)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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8:06
The Rebbe (8:06)
Rabbi Alter Metzger has a Doctorate in Guidance from Colombia University and is a professor of Jewish Studies at Stern College (Yeshiva University). He has written widely on Chasidic Thought and History. Rabbi Metzger is a sought after lecturer and teacher
Rabbi Dr. Alter Metzger (15)
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35:20
Talmud Unplugged (35:20)
Explore the opening text of the talmud, and engage in dialogue and debate. Whether you are a novice or an experienced student of Talmud, you will be fascinated by this far-reaching discussion regarding the reciting of the Shema. In the process, you will examine the parameters of Torah law, rabbinic law, and the written and oral tradition.
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)