מרצה | Title | תקציר | סידרה |
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Harav Yehuda Amital | "The Nearness of God Is Good For Me" | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva | |
Harav Yehuda Amital | The Humaneness of the Mitzvot | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva | |
Harav Mosheh Lichtenstein | Breaking the Ice | The story of the mekalel provides us with the opportunity to examine some of the reasons that someone might end up cursing God, hopefully inspiring us to reach out to all those we encounter. | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva |
Harav Aharon Lichtenstein | Remembering the Needy | Embedded within the portion dealing with the festivals, in between the Torah's discussions of counting the Omer and Shavuot, there appears the requirement to leave certain parts of one's field to the poor. | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva |
Harav Yehuda Amital | Human Holiness | When the Torah demands that the kohanim be ‘holy’, the term takes on a different meaning. | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva |
Harav Yehuda Amital | Education and Internalization | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva | |
Harav Mosheh Lichtenstein | The Blasphemer | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva | |
Harav Aharon Lichtenstein | Counting the Omer - Preparation and Elevation | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva | |
Harav Yaakov Medan | The Priesthood and National Responsibility | What is the role of the kohanim, as reflected in the prohibition of their coming into contact with the dead and in their consultation with the urim ve-tumim? In this shiur, we will focus on the importance of taking responsibility, as we will see from the contrast between the urim ve-tumim and consultation with the dead. | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva |
Harav Aharon Lichtenstein | Always a Kohen | Sichot Roshei Yeshiva |