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December 6-12 • Kislev 12-18
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New This Week
Rabbi Chaim Eisenstein
Choosing Halacha Versus Mesorah of Halacha
Do we need to follow mesorah blindly? Can the rabbi be wrong?
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Rabbi Binyamin Krohn
The Avoda of Motzei Shabbos: V'Yitein Lecha
Why does the bracha start with "and," and why does that relate to leaving Shabbos to the rest of the week?
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Rabbi Hershel Schachter
Maximizing Our Potential in Talmud Torah
How to learn, Hilchos Talmud Torah, practical advice on learning, using our time effectively
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Rabbi Zvi Sobolofsky
Can You Do Melacha After You Light Shabbos Candles
If someone plans on davening in a shul farther away, is there any way to drive there before Shabbos after one has lit candles already?
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Rabbi Daniel Stein
Keeping Kosher in a Non-Kosher Home
Who is one allowed to rely on for kashrus and who is not reliable?
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Rabbi Moshe Weinberger
Kislev - If I Close My Eyes Real Tight
Why is it considered such a special thing to see the Chanuka candles?
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Featured This Week
Praying for Rain
This week the Diaspora begins to daven for rain in the shemone esrei, what happens if you forget? What if you live somewhere that doesn't need rain right now?
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The Light of Chanuka and Torah
There's no better way to prepare for the holiday of Torah Sheb'al peh than with a deep understanding of the laws, history, customs and lessons of Chanuka.
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Kollel & Midreshet Yom Rishon @YUTORAH
There was no program this past week. Please enjoy shiurim from our archives.
The Abraham Arbesfeld Kollel Yom Rishon for Men and Millie Arbesfeld Midreshet Yom Rishon for Women are programs of Yeshiva University's Center for the Jewish Future.
Daf Yomi @YUTORAH
Insights to the Daf with Shiurim for the week of Nedarim 36-42
• Rabbi Eli Belizon: A Deeper Understanding of Pigul and Prohibiting Another Person's Belongings (36a)
• Rabbi Chaim Eisenstein: Can a River be Used as a Mikveh by a Niddah Today? (40a) Do Fruits Grown by a Gentile on Shemittah Have Kedushas Shviis? (42a)
• Rabbi Daniel Z. Feldman: Praying for Intervention (40a) Bikur Cholim (41a)
• Rabbi Yonah Gross: Visiting the Sick ...and the Dead (39b)
• Rabbi Shua Katz: Teaching Torah for Free (37a)
• Rabbi Yoni Levin: Including Children in the Korban Pesach (36b)
• Rabbi Isaac Rice: Is It Proper For a Mohel to Charge for Performing a Bris Milah? (37a) Facing Reality vs. Not Giving Up: Praying for the Terminally Ill (40a)
• Rabbi Mordechai Torczyner: May a Jew Profit from Medicine? (38b) Finding the Perfection Within (39b) Bikur Cholim and Nichum Aveilim on Shabbat (40a)
• Rabbi Michoel Zylberman: Davening for a Sick Person to Die (40a)
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Tuesday, December 6, 2022
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