Rabbi Moshe Shulman
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Lesson Length: Hour and 10 minutes
One of the biggest questions that come up from reading Iyov is during what period he was in. Our Sages offer many opinions, including the suggestion that...
Dr. Yael Ziegler
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Lesson Length: Hour and 5 minutes
The story of the Exodus from Egypt is woven into the prophecies of consolation in the Book of Isaiah, both as a way of comparing and contrasting between ...
Rabbanit Esti Rosenberg
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Lesson Length: Hour and 8 minutes
In this shiur we will follow Abraham through his life's journey – a journey that begins with questions of livelihood, children's education, marital...
Rabbi Yair Kahn
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Lesson Length: Hour and 3 minutes
According to our sages, during the enslavement in Egypt, women played a crucial role in leading the nation to freedom. We will examine the scriptural...
Rabbi Gad Dishi
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Lesson Length: Hour and 4 minutes
Oddly, we are commanded to wear tefillin - a physical item that serves as a reminder of the Exodus. Yet, how are these revered, mysterious black boxes...
Rabbi Alex Israel
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Lesson Length: Hour and 12 minutes
Tehillim 145-150 is a self-contained literary unit that has been fixed in our siddur to be recited daily, with a blessing before and after. What is the...
Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter
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Lesson Length: 57 minutes
In delving deeper into the stories of the Avot and Imahot, and particularly focusing on Moshe Rabbenu, the greatest prophet of the Tanakh, we seek to...
Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein
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Lesson Length: Hour and 12 minutes
We will delve into the episode of King Solomon's construction of pagan altars, exploring the question of what went wrong when the builder of the Mikdash...
Dr. Yael Ziegler
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Lesson Length: Hour and 7 minutes
In this shiur, we will offer a birds-eye view of some of Tanakh's complex books to uncover its optimistic message of consolation, redemption, and return...
Rabbi Yitzchak Etshalom
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Lesson Length: Hour and 6 minutes
We already know how the stories of Tanach are going to end, and we can’t read them without assuming we understand the narratives we've been taught. When...