West Deal Torah Center
Rabbi Ike Hanon hosts classes Monday through Friday at 6:10 AM at West Deal Shul. The class opens on Pesachim 46a, exploring how to identify ambiguous dough that may have become chametz, including the Rambam's unique sound-test explanation. Rabbi Hanon then discusses the famous 18-minute rule, tracing its source to the walking distance between Migdal Nunya and Tiberias, and addresses the debate among commentaries about whether active kneading pauses the chametz clock. The Gemara then pivots to a broader halachic principle about how far a person must go out of their way for mitzvot such as tefilah and netilat yadayim, concluding that up to four mil forward is required but less than one mil backward is the threshold. Turning to the double parasha of Matot-Masei, Rabbi Hanon presents the Sefer HaChinuch's insight that the cities of refuge were Levite cities by design, so that accidental killers could find both atonement through Torah and a non-judgmental community. The class concludes with a teaching from Rav Asher Weiss connecting the two destructions of the Beit HaMikdash to the twin remedies of Emet and Shalom, emphasizing that genuine Torah learning must produce greater love and less judgment of others. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Intro: Betzekeh Dough Explained (0:31) Rambam's Sound Test for Chametz (1:13) Comparing Dough to Detect Chametz (2:01) 18-Minute Rule: Migdal Nunya (3:35) Does Kneading Pause the Clock? (5:48) Three Mitzvot: How Far Must You Go? (9:43) Four Mil Rule for Hired Kneader (13:29) Tanning Leather & Tahara (14:57) Going Forward vs. Backward Rule (17:51) No Excuse to Miss Davening (18:08) Parasha: Arei Miklat Overview (19:11) Sefer HaChinuch on Cities of Refuge (20:50) Torah + Shalom = Redemption (21:46) Rav Asher Weiss: How to Rebuild - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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