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The Evolution of Kabalah and Chassidut
- Speaker:
- Ask speaker Rabbi Moshe Taragin
- Date:
- February 25 2016
- Length:
- 56min 14s
- Downloads:
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- 1032
- Comments:
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A Sefat Emmet for Tzav: Lifting Ashes and Elevating the Past; Avoiding Dualism; The Past Isn't Static
- Rabbi Moshe Taragin
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Yeshivat Har Etzion
Parsha: - Duration: 16 min
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Thoughts for Tzav: Becoming Shareholders in Israel
- Rabbi Moshe Taragin
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Venue:
Yeshivat Har Etzion
Machshava:Parsha: - Duration: 0 min
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Geulas Yisrael 144: Tzav- Lost Jews and "Pushed Away" Jews
- Rabbi Moshe Taragin
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Yeshivat Har Etzion
Machshava: - Duration: 0 min
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Prepare for Pesach-Part 1- Why Lavan?; Psychopathic Hatred of Jews; We Weren't Even a Nation; "Wandering" In and Out Of Israel
- Rabbi Moshe Taragin
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Venue:
Yeshivat Har Etzion
Machshava: - Duration: 12 min
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Tzidkus Hatzadik (15)
- Rabbi Yoni Levin
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Venue:
Yeshiva of South Florida
Machshava: - Duration: 12 min
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Machshava on the Parsha: The Fire Within Us
- Rabbi Yehuda Turetsky
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Venue:
Yeshivat Sha'alvim
Gemara:Machshava:Parsha: - Duration: 10 min
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Shabbos with the Slonimer Rebbe (3)
- Rabbi Oshi Bloom
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- Duration: 7 min
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Prying open the Parsha Tzav: Heavenly fire / earthly fire
- Morah Stacey Goldman
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Venue:
Kohelet Yeshiva
Machshava:Parsha: - Duration: 38 min
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A Sefat Emmet for Tzav: Lifting Ashes and Elevating the Past; Avoiding Dualism; The Past Isn't Static
- Rabbi Moshe Taragin
- Date:
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Venue:
Yeshivat Har Etzion
Parsha: - Duration: 16 min
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Shabbos with the Slonimer Rebbe (2)
- Rabbi Oshi Bloom
- Date:
- Duration: 11 min
1 comment Leave a Comment
Author: False == 1 ? Anonymous : Saul Katz #44;
I was just listing you your lecture and enjoyed it very much. I respect how knowledgeable you are. However, you said something (an opinion) that I take issue with. I study history and especially the Mikabulim period. You mention the "Spanish inquisition was as devastating as the Holocaust". Wow! what comparison, the whole inquisition, over 300 years, killed what 1,300 Jews. To the he Nazis Y"M that was a snack, breakfast was 4-5,000 shot in the field outside the city. Getting kicked out of a country , yes, was a historical bookmark or turning point which every kid knows about. To be forced to flee, might of had a huge impact on all the Jews in Europe in their psyche. But comparing it....are you not diminishing the six million killed?? Given, you maybe can compare the Chemlnesky atrocities or even more so the first world War, where hundreds of thousands had to watch as terror was inflicted upon them and their families. Watching every hooligan taking turns on his wife or daughters, watching his old father getting his eyes taken out or his baby thrown out the second story window for sport, maybe? To compare it to the Spanish banishment, keeping in mind they had a safe haven to go the Ottman Empire, is hard to accept that. Sholi Katz Monsey NY