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The OU Women's Initiative
 

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Part 18 Teshuvah
Dr. Michelle Sarna

Dr. Michelle Sarna is a licensed psychologist, in private practice and serves as a psychologist at prominent a Jewish day school and camp. Among other positions, she has served as the Associate Director for Training and Professional Development of the OU's Jewish Learning Initiative on College Campuses (JLIC), and the JLIC educator at NYU. Michelle co-founded and co-directs the Orthodox Leadership Project, for which she received the Jewish Week's 36 Under 36 Week award. She lectures and writes on topics related to psychology, spirituality, development, and family life, and has spoken for the OU Women's Initiative Ideas and Inspiration series. She lives in downtown Manhattan with her husband and 6 children. Michelle's husband, Rabbi Yehuda Sarna, is the Chief Rabbi of the United Arab Emirates.




Part 20 Tefillah

Mrs. Shira Hochheimer

Mrs. Shira Hochheimer has been a noted educator of women and girls for over fifteen years.  She is passionate about empowering women to find more fulfillment in their lives by learning Torah. Shira was a Rebbetzin in Rochester, NY and currently serves in a leadership position in girls' Jewish education in Baltimore, MD. She is the author of Eishes Chayil: Ancient Wisdom for Women of Today. Her proudest accomplishment is her role as a wife and mother of five.
 

Part 20 Tzedakah
Halacha Yomi For Women


It was previously mentioned that ma'aser is given from one's earnings. Any necessary expenses that one incurs as part of earning a living may be deducted from one's profit margin. In some instances, it may not be clear cut whether something can be considered a business expense in regards to ma'aser. For example, in order to be able to work, a mother may employ a babysitter to watch her child. However, the babysitter also performs household duties which benefit the mother. In such a                                            scenario and the like, a Rov should be consulted.


                                      









                                                             
                                         

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Subject: Getting Ready for Rosh Hashana

Daily shiur starting again

Yeshiva University

Center for the Jewish Future

August 31-September 6 • Elul 16-22

This learning on the site this week was sponsored:

by the Spira Family l'ilui nishmat Chanoch ben Moshe Chaim, in memory Dr. Thomas Spira

by Moshe and Nikki Lazarus with much appreciation for this wonderful resource and service to the Community

anonymously for Hodu LaHashem Ki Tov Ki Leolam Chasdo

by Leah and Steven Tomor in memory of Leah's father, Yechezkel Shraga ben Yaakov

by Rifky and Jack Atkin l'ilui nishmas Jack's mother, Shulamit Atkin, on her 35th yahrzeit on 17 Elul

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Rabbi Chaim Eisenstein

Understanding the Structure of Selichos and its Unique Message

Why is tefilla based on the words of Anshei Knesses Hagedola whereas selichos is so based on pesukim.

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Rabbi Dovid Hirsch

Teshuva L'Maisa

Hashem really wants us to do teshuva, and there's many sources in Chazal to show how Hashem encourages us to do so.

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Rabbi Baruch Simon

Ani Hashem Kodem Sheyechta Vani Hashem Lacher Sheyechta

Understanding the 13 Middos Harachamim that make up the core of the Selichos.

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Rabbi Zvi Sobolofsky

Rosh Hashana and Simchas Yom Tov

The best way to approach selichos is to delve into the gemara sugyos related to the Yamim Noraim.

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Rabbi Michael Taubes

Answering "Amen" and The Special Obligation During Mussaf on Rosh HaShanah
The word Amen has many different meanings and connotations.

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Rabbi Moshe Weinberger

Running Away From Hashem, To Hashem
The opening sichas mussar in the YU Beis Medrash for the Fall 2021 semester.

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Rabbi Mordechai Willig

A Practical Guide for Purchasing Arba Minim
A quick overview for the choosing the best esrog, lulav, hadasim and aravos possible.

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Rosh Hashana Shiurim

Prepare for the King's arrival with shiurim on the laws and customs of Rosh Hashana.

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Tishrei in a Day

Enjoy the recordings from the recent day of learning with the YU Torah Mitzion Zichron Dov Beit Midrash of Toronto.

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Daily Shiur is Back!

The new semester has started at YU, with the yeshiva learning Bava Batra this year, along with in-depth halacha from some of the Roshei Yeshiva. Now's the perfect time to start following a daily shiur to get back into the Beit Midrash.

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Kollel & Midreshet Yom Rishon @YUTORAH

Recordings from the Program on Sunday, August 29

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 Sukka 49-55

Rabbi Daniel Z. Feldman: An Orphaned Amen (51b) The Holy Name of Shalom (53b)

 

Rabbi Isaac Rice: History and Halachos of Mechitzos in Shul (51a)

Rabbi Mordechai Torczyner: Be the Menorah's Wick (51a)