Please pray for the refua sheleima of today's injured in the attack in Bondi Yonatan Ben Tziporah, Yacov Dov ben Pnina Chaya bat Shterna Sara Ruven ben Manya Feivel Eliezer ben Dobra Bella HaLevi Yaakov ben Ethel Arsan ben Amelia Moshe Yonatan ben Tziporah
and the return of the last remaining hostage St.-Sgt.-Maj. Ran Gvili HY"d |
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"The command to light chanuka lights is deeply beloved, and each person must take care to announce the miracles and add praise and thanks to God's name for the miracles he has done for us."
In this mailing in honor of Chanuka, we are highlighting 3 text shiurim as well as a video recording, each especially prepared for this year's chag: - The Real Chanuka Miracle, by Rabbanit Shayna Goldberg. Joseph never turned his back on God because God never turned His back on Joseph. Click here >>
- From Hellenism to Today's Culture Wars, by Rav Moshe Taragin. In an age of cultural confusion, Chanuka teaches that identity grows in the lived circles of family, congregation, and nation. Click here >>
- Chinukh Regarding Lighting Chanuka Candles, by Rav Netanel Buchs. Must, or may, a minor light Chanuka candles? (First of a 2-part shiur). Click here >>
- Chanuka Candles, the latest episode in the 'Women Talking Mitzvot' video series, by Dr. Yosefa (Wruble) Fogel and Rabbanit Shayna Goldberg. This conversation explores several halakhic aspects of the mitzva, as well as ways to imbue our celebration of Chanuka with more meaning. Click here >>
For your continued learning, we have also gathered shiurim from all across the spectrum of Torah learning - tanakh, halakha, gemara, Jewish thought and more - and on all forms of media: text, audio and video, on our special Chanuka Journal page. We invite you to join us in adding light alongside the Chanuka candles: "For the mitzvot are a candle and the Torah light."
One last thing. This evening, ner rishon of Chanuka, the yeshiva is hosting our yearly Revava Learning Program, in memory of Riva Koschitzky z"l. The program this year, "על משיח ומשיחיות" - will appear on the hebrew homepage of the site beginning 8:30pm Israel time. Previous years' programs can be found here. |
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