April 25-May 1 • Iyar 4-10 | | | | | This learning on the site this week was sponsored: | • | by the Moise family in memory of James Moise | • | by Harris and Elisheva Teitz Goldstein l'ilui nishmat הרבנית בתיה בת הרב אלעזר מאיר, Rebbetzin Bessie Preil Teitz z'l, on her 30th yahrzeit, ג' אייר | • | by the Agus and Fox Families in memory of the 8th yahrtzeit of Dr. Saul Agus, Shaul Gershon ben Chaim Shmuel V'Ita Chaya | • | the Goldberg and Mernick Families in loving memory of the yahrzeit of Illean K. Goldberg, Chaya Miriam bas Chanoch | • | in honor of Tena Umlas on the occasion of her birthday by her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, the luckiest crew! |
| | | | Rav Yosef Dov Soloveitchik zt"l | Kol Dodi Dofek Now available for the first time, listen to the original lecture in Yiddish that was the basis for the Rav's important work on the significance of the State of Israel. | | | | | | | Tefillah and Realigning Our Priorities Understanding a spiritual approach to Tefillah and life with the Bayam Darkecha | | | | | | | Three Lessons in Bein Adam L'Chaveiro A new view on the importance of mitzvos between people. | | | | | | | Why Women Should Learn Hilchot Talmud Torah The people of the book are connected through the generations by their connections to the Torah. | | | | | | | Why is there no Sfeika D'Yoma Regarding Counting Sefiras HaOmer? Why does sefirah get treated differently that the Yomim Tovim? Why don't we make a shehechiyanu on Sefiras HaOmer? | | | | | | | Rabbi Moshe Tzvi Weinberg | The Word and the Intent: We Can Hear the Ratzon Hashem Insights to Sefiras Haomer from Rav Avraham Schorr | | | | | | | Rabbi Netanel Wiederblank | The Halachos of Refua: Practicing Medicine, Malpractice, and Extortion Why does the Torah need to give us permission to practice medicine? | | | | | | | Reishit Tzmichat Ge'ulateinu | The founding of the State of Israel is something more than just an independence day for the Jewish people. Learn more about the religious and historical significance of the Jewish state and what it means for us today. | | | | | | | | |
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