מרצה | Title | תקציר | סידרה |
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Harav Yehuda Amital | The Question of Motivation | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva | |
Harav Yehuda Amital | Flesh and Spirit | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva | |
Harav Yehuda Amital | The Dedication of the Altar | "Why was the parasha dealing with the menora juxtaposed to the parasha dealing with the princes of the tribes? Because when Aharon witnessed the role of the princes in dedicating the mishkan, he was saddened at not being among them, representing his tribe. God said to him, 'On your life - your [task] is greater than theirs, for you light and prepare the candles.'" | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva |
Harav Yehuda Amital | Changing Human Nature | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva | |
Harav Yehuda Amital | The Power of Newness | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva | |
Harav Yehuda Amital | He Overturned the Mountain upon Them | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva | |
Harav Mosheh Lichtenstein | The Crisis of Leadership | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva | |
Harav Baruch Gigi | Aharon and the Menora | In Parashat Beha'alotkha, Aharon is commanded to light the menora. Chazal view this as "consolation" for Aharon's lack of participation in the consecration of the Mishkan. In what way was this a consolation? | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva |
Harav Mosheh Lichtenstein | Leadership that is Attentive to the People | The Torah describes an admirable relationship between Miryam and her brother Moshe. What explains the events in our parsha, in which Miryam criticizes Moshe and his sharply reprimanded? | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva |
Harav Mosheh Lichtenstein | Anticipating Trouble with its Remedy - The Haftara of Behaalotekha | At first glance, the connection between the haftara for Parashat Beha'alotekha (Zekharya 2:14-4:7) and the parasha is the menora that appears prominently in the haftara, this being connected to the lighting of the lamps at the beginning of the parasha. It should be noted, however, that this is not such a simple choice, for the menora mentioned at the beginning of the parasha is only one of many topics discussed therein, each one important and meaningful in its own right. | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva |
Harav Yehuda Amital | Obligation and Initiative | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva | |
Harav Yehuda Amital | Commitment | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva | |
Harav Yehuda Amital | "Your Share is Greater Than Theirs" | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva | |
Harav Yehuda Amital | Structure and Initiative | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva | |
Harav Aharon Lichtenstein | The Importance of Preparing the Menora | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva |