Center for the Jewish Future | | | | | January 31-February 6 • Shevat 10-16 | | | | | This learning on the site this week was sponsored: | • | Alan and Fran Broder to mark the yahrzeit of their father, Bernard Creeger, Baruch Mordechai ben Shmuel Moshe, z'l | • | by Zvi & Miriam Birnbaum in memory of Mr. Peter Lerner, Pinchas ben Avraham Halevi | • | by Esti Shulman in memory of her father R' Jacob Rabinowitz, who was Dean at YU for many years | • | by the Tirschwell, Albert, Abrams, Frankel, and Azar families as a zechus for a refuah shleimah for עקיבא אליהו בן נעמי | • | l'ilui nishmas Mark Pekarsky, Yisroel Mendel ben Avraham Yehudah Leib | • | by Debbie Nossbaum in loving memory of her father, Nathan Werdiger, נתן בן שלמה אלימלך | • | by Ruth Peyser Kestenbaum and Miriam & Alan Goldberg to mark the tenth yahrtzeit of their father, Irwin Peyser, Harav Yisroel Chaim ben R' Dovid V' Fraidah Raizel Peyser | • | by Dr. Harris and Elisheva Teitz Goldstein l'zecher nishmos his parents, Rabbi Dr. Noah Goldstein, HaRav Noach ben Yitzchak David z'l, and Beverly Goldstein, Bayla bas Noach Ze'ev z'l, on their yahrzeits this week |
| | | | Appreciating the Practical Impact of Analysis in Learning It's important to remember that our learning isn't just theoretical but also has practical ramifications in the world. | | | | | | | Shevat - A Growth Mindset Shevat teaches us that the process is just as important as the result. Part of the Understanding the Jewish Months Through the Lens of Psychology series. | | | | | | | The Avoda of a (Brisker) Yid on Rosh Chodesh Shvat Exploring the significance of Tu bi-Shvat and of Rosh Chodesh Shvat in halacha, in lomdus (via Toras Zeraim), in kabbala-inspired machshava (via Rav Zevin) and in practical mussar and growth. | | | | | | | How does Tefillah Work? When we ask Hashem for something, are we trying to change Hashem's mind? Perhaps there are three different types of requests we can have of Hashem. | | | | | | | Bringing Shabbos to a Close: The Mitzvah of Havdalah This shiur explores the source and nature of the mitzvah of havdalah and how they relate to when we say havdalah, who is obligated to say havdalah, and whether to sit or stand for havdalah. | | | | | | | A Rabbi and a Priest Walk Into a Shul... Avodah Zarah in the Beis HaKnesses Exploring the Teshuvos Har Tzvi, by Rav Tzvi Pesach Frank, regarding priests walking into a shul wearing a cross. | | | | | | | Rabbi Moshe Tzvi Weinberg | Every Yeridah is a Chance for Greatness What Shovavim teaches us about national and personal redemption. | | | | | | | Learn more about the mystical holiday of the trees and the inspiration and lessons we can gain from it, as well as some interesting halachic topics that you will love! | | | | | | | | |
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