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Kerem B'Yavneh Parsha Podcast

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episode Shavuot 5786 | Rabbi Shlomo Friedman artwork

Shavuot 5786 | Rabbi Shlomo Friedman

🎬 Watch this shiur on YouTube [https://youtu.be/96BCaRKWDqU] AI-Generated Summary (AI can be inaccurate. Check important information): 1. Dual meaning of Ben — The Hebrew word ben refers both to being a child of one's parents and to the measurement of one's years, highlighting a dual identity. 2. The Second Book — The Bahag refers to Sefer Shemot as HaSefer HaSheni, signifying that the story of creation begun in Bereishit is not officially complete without it. 3. Creation requires Torah — As Rashi notes on the "Sixth Day," the physical world remained incomplete until the sixth of Sivan when the Jewish people accepted the Torah. 4. Spiritual vs. Physical creation — While Sefer Bereishit describes the physical beriah, Sefer Shemot represents the vital spiritual completion of the world. 5. Universal and Individual stages — Just as the world underwent physical then spiritual creation, every individual must transition from physical birth to self-directed spiritual development. 6. Intellectual responsibility — The Rambam warns in Moreh Nevuchim that a person who fails to develop their soul and middot tovot can be more dangerous than an animal. 7. Autonomy in growth — Physical birth is a matter of al korchacha (against one's will), but spiritual creation is entirely dependent on an individual's own choices and effort. 8. Maximizing time — To be true banim (children) of Hashem, we must properly utilize our years and dedicate ourselves to Torah study.

20 de may de 2026 - 5 min
episode How to Celebrate Yom Yerushalaim 5786 | Rabbi Menachem Mendel Blachman artwork

How to Celebrate Yom Yerushalaim 5786 | Rabbi Menachem Mendel Blachman

🎬 Watch this shiur on YouTube [https://youtu.be/qADC5yiUaFM] AI-Generated Summary (AI can be inaccurate. Check important information): 1. Theological significance — Rather than being a municipal local holiday, Yom Yerushalayim represents a profound theological shift in how the world perceives the eternity of the Jewish people and their covenant. 2. Refuting supersessionism — The return to Biblical heartlands (Judea and Samaria) and the reunification of Jerusalem shattered the Christian theological claim of "supersessionism," which argues the Church replaced Israel. 3. Mashiach ben Yosef — The external restoration of national symbols, including the land, language, and sovereignty, is the stage of Mashiach ben Yosef, as explained by Rav Kook. 4. Geulah in stages — The Jewish redemption unfolds kima kima (bit by bit), with the establishment of the State in 1948 forming the foundation and the victory in 1967 serving as its theological climax. 5. A national identity — The return to Jerusalem and the West Bank proved that Jews are not merely a religious group in the Golah (exile) but a sovereign nation with a living covenant. 6. Lasting covenant — The events of 1967 forced the world, and specifically the Catholic Church, to reconcile with the reality that lo yasur shevet miYehuda (the scepter shall not depart from Judah). 7. Day of Revelation — The speaker suggests viewing the day not just as "Jerusalem Day," but as Yom Gilui HaBrit (the Day of Covenantal Revelation), celebrating God's public confirmation of His promise to the children of Avraham, Yitzchak, and Yaakov.

13 de may de 2026 - 12 min
episode Behar-Bechukotai 5786 | Rabbi Dani Zuckerman artwork

Behar-Bechukotai 5786 | Rabbi Dani Zuckerman

🎬 Watch this shiur on YouTube [https://youtu.be/v7Okw1OolCQ] AI-Generated Summary (AI can be inaccurate. Check important information): 1. Dual Ona’ah obligations — The Torah in Parshat Behar presents two distinct prohibitions of Ona’ah (oppression): Ona’as Mamon (monetary) and Ona’as Devarim (verbal). 2. The Mishnaic link — The Mishna in Bava Metzia links the two, stating that just as there is a prohibition against overcharging, there is a prohibition against hurtful speech. 3. Defining “Bad Advice” — Rashi explains that Ona’as Devarim includes many forms of belittling, such as giving someone advice that is not proper for them. 4. Distinction from Lifnei Iver — While giving bad advice also violates Lifnei Iver, Ona’as Devarim focuses on the speaker's intent rather than just the listener's potential loss. 5. The Speaker’s Superiority — A central yesod is that Ona’as Devarim reflects the speaker's desire to feel superior by treating another person as if they are worth less. 6. Inner Motivation Matters — Unlike many civil laws, this issur depends on the internal path (lefi darko) and selfish pleasure (hana’aso) of the one giving the advice. 7. The Value of Man — Just as Ona’as Mamon prohibits misrepresenting the value of an object, Ona’as Devarim prohibits misrepresenting the infinite value of a person created B’tzelem Elokim. 8. Beyond Speech Alone — According to the Rishonim, this prohibition can be violated through gestures or any action that demonstrates a person thinks lowly of their fellow. 9. Holiness in Civil Law — Torah civil law is not just about preventing anarchy; it is designed to refine our character and build us into a Goy Kadosh.

6 de may de 2026 - 7 min
episode Emor 5786 | Rabbi David Zahtz artwork

Emor 5786 | Rabbi David Zahtz

🎬 Watch this shiur on YouTube [https://youtu.be/4D_jLPPu8Uo] AI-Generated Summary (AI can be inaccurate. Check important information): 1. Healing through honor — The tragedy of the 24,000 talmidim of Rabbi Akiva teaches us that the primary work of Sefiras HaOmer is to rectify the sin of failing to show proper kavod to one another. 2. National unity — Beyond the individual obligation of V'ahavta L'reiacha Kamocha, we must strive for the collective unity of Vayichan Sham Yisrael, becoming a single entity before Hakadosh Baruch Hu. 3. Unified soul — As the Baal HaTanya explains, the Jewish people are neshama achas (one soul) despite being gufin chalukin (separate bodies), a concept hinted at by the use of the singular word nefesh regarding Yaakov Avinu's family. 4. The weight of Chillul Hashem — The prohibition of V'lo Techalelu in the parsha teaches that a Chillul Hashem is not only a disgrace to Heaven but a direct pegam (deficiency) in the entire nation of Israel. 5. Torah as atonement — While a Se'ir Izim is brought as a chatas on other festivals, it is omitted on Shavuos because the intensive study of Torah has the unique power to provide kapparah for even the gravest sins. 6. Giving versus receiving — We refer to the holiday as Zeman Matan Toraseinu (the time of the giving of our Torah) because our goal is not just to receive the Torah for ourselves, but to reach a level where we can give it over to others.

29 de abr de 2026 - 4 min
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