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The 90-Second Nach program with Eli Wolbrom begins Sefer Shoftim with 1:1-1:2.
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90-Second Nach with Eli Wolbrom | Sefer Shoftim: 1:1-1:2
90-Second Nach | Sefer Shoftim: Introduction
This video serves as an introduction to Sefer Shoftim (The Book of Judges), presented by Eli Wolbrom as part of his 90-Second Nach series. It marks the start of a new series following the completion of Sefer Yehoshua.Key themes discussed:Historical Context: The book begins after the passing of Yehoshua, at a time when the conquest and settlement of Eretz Yisrael were largely complete. With no single successor appointed, leadership shifted to the Zakenim (Elders) (2:42 - 3:48).The Role of the Shoftim: The Shoftim (Judges) were not merely legal judges but leaders raised during different eras to guide Bnei Yisrael. The video notes that representatives from every tribe served as Shoftim, each bringing unique strengths to meet the needs of their specific time (4:34 - 5:12).The "Cycle" of the Shoftim: Contrary to the common perception of the book as a narrative of constant decline, the speaker emphasizes that the Israelites were largely committed to the Torah. When they faltered, it was often due to the influence of the remaining seven nations, leading to a "seesaw" effect of sin, punishment, and return to Hashem (5:16 - 9:42).Sefer HaYashar: Chazal identify Sefer Shoftim with Sefer HaYashar, signifying that the era was defined by an effort to remain "straight" (yashar) on the path of the Torah (9:43 - 10:26).Moving ForwardThe video concludes by introducing the illustrious figures featured in the book—such as Otniel ben Kenaz, Shimshon, Gidon, and Devorah—encouraging viewers to learn from their lives and apply those lessons today. It serves as a call to connect deeply with the land and the Torah, emphasizing the immense reward of living in Eretz Yisrael with integrity (10:27 - 11:49).
Har HaBayis: Everything You Don’t Want To Hear | Special Episode With Rabbi Yehuda Levi
This video features Rabbi Yehuda Levi discussing the significance, historical context, and religious status of Har HaBayis (the Temple Mount). Rabbi Levi emphasizes the immense size of the area, its status as a spiritual portal, and the importance of understanding the laws surrounding it.Key Highlights:Scale and Location: The Kaisel (Western Wall) is described as just a tiny portion of the original retaining wall of the Beis HaMikdash platform. The actual Har HaBayis is vast, spanning enough space for a quarter of a million people (0:26 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxtE1J6vRTY&t=26s] - 1:45 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxtE1J6vRTY&t=105s]).Spiritual Significance: Har HaBayis is presented as the singular portal between the physical and spiritual worlds, dating back to the creation of Adam HaRishon. It is identified as the location where Avraham Avinu bound Yitzchak and where Yaakov Avinu experienced his dream of the ladder (8:19 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxtE1J6vRTY&t=499s] - 10:45 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxtE1J6vRTY&t=645s]).Religious Laws and Observance: The video outlines the various types of Tumah (ritual impurity) that prohibit entry to specific areas of Har HaBayis and discusses how one can prepare (via Mikvah) to properly visit the permissible zones, while maintaining proper respect (Mora Mikdash) (2:44 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxtE1J6vRTY&t=164s] - 7:59 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxtE1J6vRTY&t=479s]).Historical Context and Redemption: The rabbi analyzes the destruction of the Beis HaMikdash and explains the historical perspective regarding the rebuilding of the site as part of the unfolding Geulah (redemption) process. He argues that modern developments in the area should serve as a call to recognize the site's holiness and move forward with the goal of rebuilding the temple (14:11 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxtE1J6vRTY&t=851s] - 20:30 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxtE1J6vRTY&t=1230s]).
Same Miraglim, Different Zip Code: The Greatest Sin Lives On
In this 11th episode of "The Status with Eli Wolbrom Podcast", Eli discuss the intersection of faith, current events and the spiritual imperative of living in Eretz Yisrael. The podcast touches on a variety of personal and theological topics:Faith and Resilience: Opening with Tehillim (0:01), Eli reflects on the challenges of life, including the ongoing war and the necessity of trusting in Hashem rather than human efforts alone (0:53).Spiritual Lessons: He shares a personal anecdote about observing his family's rabbit waiting for food (10:04), which serves as a metaphor for the importance of Bitachon (trust) and accepting that things happen in their proper time.Aliyah and the Parsha: A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to Parshat Shelach and the story of the Miraglim (spies). Eli expresses deep concern regarding the reluctance of many in the Golus (diaspora) to move to Israel, arguing that the entire Torah is deeply connected to the land and that current religious leadership should prioritize Aliyah as a fundamental goal (37:36 - 57:17).Community Advocacy: He commends the organization Naava Kodesh for their efforts in helping Yeshiva families navigate the transition to living in Israel, specifically highlighting their work with Rabbonim from Baltimore (15:17 - 19:57).Book Recommendations: Eli reviews several Seforim (books) he recently acquired, including Sacred Soil by Rav Moshe Wolfson, Miracles of the Beis Hamikdash by Rabbi Yeshua David Porowitz, and a comprehensive work on the borders of Eretz Yisrael (26:17 - 35:00).This description was generated by YouTube's AI summary generator and then edited by Eli
Failing My Bitachon Test in Eretz Yisroel and the Sefarim That Shape Me
In this 10th episode of The Status With Eli Wolbrom, Eli reflects on his life in Israel, shares personal experiences, and discusses the sefarim (books) that shape his outlook.Highlights from the video:Introduction and Personal Reflection (0:01 - 9:36): Eli opens by discussing his connection to Sefer Yehoshua and reflects on his recent activity, including his visit to the home of Michoel Weichbrod from @homebound-to-eretz-yisroel [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UC7CLhwdU_GnATK99m5E3i2A] and his wife's podcast interview. He also talks about his decision to reduce phone screen time to focus on learning.Epic Tour of Israel (9:36 - 25:03): Eli details a recent 13-hour spontaneous tour he took with his friends Nissan Rosen and Ari Dich. The trip included visits to historical and holy sites like Har Hatzofim, Mitzpe Yericho, Tiberias (including the Rambam and Ramchal graves), and the Kinneret. He highlights the importance of Tanakh coming to life through travel.Discussions on Bitachon and Living in Israel (25:03 - 33:00): He shares a personal anecdote about feeling nervous driving over the Green Line and uses it as a learning moment regarding Bitachon (trust in Hashem) and the balance between security and faith.Recommended Sefarim (33:00 - 1:04:36): Eli shares his personal library of books that guide his daily life, including:Matok Midvash (Siddur with Zohar commentary) (34:39)ArtScroll Elucidated Rashi on Chumash (37:08)Derech Hashem by the Ramchal (43:55)Mesillas Yesharim (50:37)Eim HaBanim Semeichah (59:13)Kavod Shamayim (1:02:06)Eli concludes the episode by encouraging his viewers to comment, engage, and consider making Aliyah. He expresses his appreciation for his audience and hints at the possibility of bringing on guests in future episodes.Some of the products or services referenced in the episode:90-Second Nach: www.90SecondNach.com or (Original) https://chat.whatsapp.com/C8nVrc9H4OPIzFI3xPTfSz or (Newer Group) https://chat.whatsapp.com/DFu9HydFJWq8iTJHcRcC7UHomebound to Eretz Yisroel on YouTube (The Weichbrods!): @homebound-to-eretz-yisroel [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UC7CLhwdU_GnATK99m5E3i2A] Traveling Eretz Yisroel with Aryeh Leib Deutch @TravelingEretzYisraelWithA.L.D [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCJFBCe6wq_XtkSvBgNXAwzg] 123 Fresh (Fresh by Farm to Family): https://www.123fresh.co.il/Books Mentioned. Note: I did not price check; you should do your own research. I just grabbed Amazon (affiliate) links so you could review the book and decide if you want to purchase (there or anywhere).K'asher Tziva Hashem: https://amzn.to/4f31BlXEim HaBanim Smeicha (Full): https://amzn.to/4tRdGypBeis HaLevi on Bitachon: https://amzn.to/4wJopgNRamban Al HaTorah, Artscroll: https://amzn.to/4f6XNQKAni Maamin: A Mission for Life: https://amzn.to/4v0YobgMesilas Yesharim: https://amzn.to/4nWcbxyEretz Yisroel In The Parashah: https://amzn.to/4f7FxXqThe Gift of Eretz Yisrael: https://amzn.to/43eLFGdThe Elucidated Maamarei HaRamchal (Paperback): https://amzn.to/4wNVx7hThe Elucidated Derech Hashem: https://amzn.to/4fG0mt2Kitzur Shulchan Aruch (Pocket Sized): https://amzn.to/4u1oObXOtzar HaNachas: https://amzn.to/4v772F5Tanach, Student Size Edition (White): https://amzn.to/3Rt1BSpRashi Elucidated Chumash Set: https://amzn.to/4nKXhtK
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