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Latest Comments:
The 7:23 lecture was indeed like a nugget of gold. It doesn't take a large amount of gold to be worth a great deal. As were your insights! Short but invaluable. Thank you.
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I enjoyed the talk by Rabbi Schochet on Parshas Shemini and I am interested in finding the source so I can look it up. Thank you.
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| A five minute weekly Torah thought based on the teachings of Chassidut.
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| An in depth presentation of Chassidic teachings on the weekly Parshah.
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| An advanced presentation of Chassidic teachings on the Parshah.
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| Experience the gems of the Parsha with the classic commentaries, and a kabbalstic twist.
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| An overview of the weekly Parsha, through the eyes of the many commentators, enriching your understanding of how our great history unfolded.
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| Parshat Shemini discusses the laws of impurity as it specificlaly relates to food. One of the stipulations for a vegetable to be susceptible to impurity is that it must be completely severed from the ground. If however there is even a small strand that can keep the vegetable sustained, it can not become impure. This class takes a Kabbalistic viewpoint of this concept.
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| An in depth look at the weekly Parsha based on the talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
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