Kerem B'Yavneh Parsha Podcast
🎬 Watch this shiur on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiswLeu_TAU] ── Shiur Outline ── (0:08) What's in a name? Intro at Camp Yavneh (1:45) Eliasaf ben Deuel vs. Reuel – name meanings (3:26) The name of God and the mitzvah of Torah study (4:27) Torah as a metaphor for the Holy One (5:48) Rav Aharon Kotler’s Yeshiva anecdote on purpose AI-Generated Summary (AI can be inaccurate. Check important information): 1. Meaning behind names — Unlike secular names which may serve as mere labels, a Hebrew shem reflects an underlying essence or shared connotation, as seen in the dual names of Shimon’s son and the Nasi of Gad. 2. Essence and definition — The power of naming was first demonstrated by Adam HaRishon, whose naming of the animals was not random but a result of Divine wisdom identifying each creature's true etzem. 3. Torah as God’s Name — The mitzvah of Talmud Torah is intrinsically linked to the name of HaKadosh Baruch Hu, leading Chazal to derive the obligation of Birkas HaTorah from the verse regarding calling upon the "Name of Hashem." 4. The Ultimate Mashal — According to the Chofetz Chaim and Rav Schechter, the Torah is referred to as Meshal Hakadmoni, acting as a multi-layered mashal that allows us to connect with the infinite Creator. 5. Reverence in study — The Ramchal in Derech Hashem emphasizes that the spiritual influence and bracha brought by Torah study are contingent upon the student maintaining proper yiras shamayim. 6. Torah for its own sake — As Rav Aharon Kotler clarified regarding the mission of Beth Medrash Govoha, while Torah study produces leaders, its primary purpose is the act of connection to God through His wisdom, regardless of external outcomes.
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