West Deal Torah Center
Rabbi Moshe Tobal hosts classes Monday through Friday at 6:30 AM at West Deal Shul. Rabbi Tobal opens by explaining the custom of a late Maariv on Shavuot eve in order to complete the full 49 days of Sefirat HaOmer, ensuring they are temimot — complete. He then presents the Ramchal's principle that every Jewish holiday carries a recurring spiritual influence from Heaven, meaning Shavuot is not merely a commemoration but an annual opportunity for genuine Kabbalat HaTorah. Using the Rambam's question about worldly reward in Parshat Bechukotai, Rabbi Tobal explains that when a person sincerely accepts the Torah, Hashem provides material blessing not as an end goal but as a means to enable deeper and more joyful Torah observance. The story of Reb Chaim Brisker's father illustrates the ideal that a Jew's entire life should be structured around Torah, rather than fitting Torah into a life built around other pursuits. Rabbi Tobal concludes with a powerful motivational point: since Hashem created the world solely to do good for us, the reward for overcoming any nisayon and doing His will must infinitely outweigh any momentary pleasure foregone. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Shavuot & late minyan explained (1:02) Kabbalat HaTorah on Shavuot (1:16) Ramchal: yearly spiritual influence (2:44) Bechukotai before Shavuot: why? (4:14) Rambam on reward & Torah acceptance (7:03) Reb Chaim Brisker's story (9:06) Styling life around Torah (10:14) Torah & Techiyat HaMetim (11:31) Facing nisyonot & doing Hashem's will - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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