West Deal Torah Center
Rabbi Joseph Dana hosts classes every day at 6:50 AM at West Deal Shul. This class picks up on the ongoing discussion in Berachot regarding the laws of Baal Keri — a person in a state of impurity who has not yet immersed in a mikveh. The Gemara presents a range of Tannaic and Amoraic opinions debating what a Baal Keri is permitted to study or recite, ranging from complete restriction to allowing Mishnah, Gemara, and Aggadah. Rabbi Dana traces the hierarchy of these opinions and notes how different Rabbis are matched to each position. The class then examines the Takana of Ezra — the rabbinic ordinance requiring immersion before Torah study — and how it was ultimately nullified because the Jewish people were unable to fulfill it in practice. Finally, the Rambam is cited, who rules that all impure individuals must recite Shema with its blessings, and who records the custom of his place to shower with nine kabin of water rather than immerse in a full mikveh. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Recap: Baal Keri restrictions (1:49) Debate: What Baal Keri may do (3:13) Amar Mar: Baal Keri and Mishnah (4:43) Rabbi Meir vs. other opinions (10:48) Matching opinions to Rabbis (12:02) World sustained by three things (13:13) Laws of Maaser Behema (15:16) Kilayim: mixing species (20:00) Rambam: Baal Keri and Shema (21:07) Takana of Ezra nullified (23:08) Ze'iri's announcement in Babel (24:13) Netilas Yadayim before prayer (26:26) Leniency of nine kabin of water - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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