Rabbi Yeshurun explored the complexities of understanding Rosh Hashanah and discussed prayer practices, emphasizing the importance of intentional prayer and comprehension of prayer words. He explained the concept of Malucha and its initial challenges, while also sharing insights about Kabbalah and teshuva during Rosh Hashanah. Yeshurun concluded by discussing Rosh Hashanah as an annual exam and mission statement, stressing the need for authenticity in connecting with Kabbalah and Shema through daily practices.
Hespedim from Rabbi Dovid Zucker, Rabbi Reuven Gross, Rabbi Mordechai Raizman, Rabbi Zev Cohen.
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Repeating Shemoneh Esrei if you forgot to say Hamelech Hakadosh during the days between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. We all know the Halacha... but how did it come about?
To ignore a human being is to destroy a human being. Could you imagine what saying hello can do?
Rabbi Cohen discusses the hard realities of challenges that have begun making inroads to the Jewish world, guided with the insight and perspective of halacha. Shuir given July 14, 2019 to the Minneapolis Community Community Kollel.
Can you make a kinyan using a credit card? When do you own an item which is bought using Amazon? Shiur given at the Annual Choshen Mishpat Kollel Yom Iyun. Aug 4, 2019
If some of the community members for what ever reason have no need for a mikvah, do they have to participate in the funding of one?
How to run a seder, specifically how to understand and appreciate what is happening at the seder
Recorded as part of a Pre-Purim Symposium. Rabbi Shalom Garfinkel of Project 613 discusses revealing what is hidden in the Megilah.
You may feel sad about giving some money away, but you can't show that to the poor person. Give it with a smile!
This shiur was given by Rabbi Mordechai Millunchick at Adas Yeshurun as part of the Dr. Allen Goldstein Medical Ethics Series of the YU Kollel
Giving money to the owner of the house to be included in the mitzvah of lighting the candles for Chanukah.
This hesped for מורינו ורבינו הרב הגאון הראש ישביבה הרב אברהם חיים לוין זצוק"ל was said Thursday night Nov 29, 2018.
Is a women supposed to be makpid on Chanukah to say Hallel? Or is it different from women being Chayuv to say Hallel on the first night of Pesach?