Rabbi Chanoch Waxman
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Lesson Length: 32 minutes
We will be looking at a new segment of Shemot about the dedication of objects for the Mishkan. A crucial verse has the message "make a sanctuary and I...
Rabbi Chanoch Waxman
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Lesson Length: 30 minutes
At the end of Parashat Mishpatim is the story of the ascent of Moshe and the elders, who experience some sort of revelation accompanied by eating and...
Rabbi Chanoch Waxman
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Lesson Length: 30 minutes
The end of Chapter 20 of Exodus mentions that altars are to be earthen. What is wrong with cut stone altars? There is an idea of the meeting of heaven and...
Rabbi Chanoch Waxman
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Lesson Length: 35 minutes
We will discuss the speech by God in Chapter 6. God tells Moshe that He appeared to the forefathers with a certain name and has heard the cries of Israel...
Rabbi Chanoch Waxman
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Lesson Length: 30 minutes
We will talk about story story of the sneh (the Burning Bush)- the first encounter between God, Moshe, and Bnei Yisrael and the beginning of Moshe’s...
Rabbi Chanoch Waxman
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Lesson Length: 38 minutes
We will talk about the last strange and slightly tragic encounter between Yosef and his brothers. The brothers worry that Yosef will seek revenge, and the...
Rabbi Chanoch Waxman
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Lesson Length: 38 minutes
In this shiur, we will discuss the speech of Yosef. Normally people look at the beginning of the Parasha - Yehuda’s speech, but this week we examine...
Rabbi Ezra Bick
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Lesson Length: 38 minutes
The book of Bemidbar begins with a census – a Divine command to count. Ramban discusses what the word used for count - "pakad" actually means- to...
Rabbi Ezra Bick
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Lesson Length: 32 minutes
In this shiur, we will focus on the blessings and the curses of the Rebuke section at the end of Vayikra: if people will do good, God will get rid of the...
Rabbi Ezra Bick
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Lesson Length: 33 minutes
Our focus today is Parashat HaMoadot - the section about the festivals. Ramban asks what does “mikraei kodesh” mean? These are, quite literally, callings...