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This Shiur is part of Kollel Ohr Yosef in Thornhill Ontario, for more on the Kollel go to http://thornhillkollel,com
Rabbi Aaron Selevan, is a member of Nishmas Circle of Scholars www,nishma,org
Rabbi Aaron Selevan, is a member of Nishma\'s Circle of Scholars www,nishma,org
Rabbi Aaron Selevan, is a member of Nishmas Circle of Scholars www,nishma,org
Rabbi Aaron Selevan, is a member of Nishma\'s Circle of Scholars www,nishma,org
Rabbi Aaron Selevan, is a member of Nishmas Circle of Scholars www,nishma,org
Rabbi Aaron Selevan, is a member of Nishma\\\'s Circle of Scholars www,nishma,org
This class was recorded at the Thornhill Community Shul For more contact Thornhill Community Shul, www,thornhillshul.com, email ravavi@rogers,com
Shiva Asar beTammuzThe 17th of Tammuz is the beginning of the three weeks of mourning leading up to Tisha beAv.Among other calamities, the 17th of Tammuz is the day in 70 CE when the Romans broke through the walls of Jerusalem. Three weeks later, on Tisha beAv they destroyed Beit haMikdash, the Holy...
Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller On the 17th of Tammuz five horrible events occurred in Jewish history. One of these events was the chat ha'agel, the sin of the golden calf. A calf symbolizes the power of the people- the Jewish people were essentially worshiping themselves. From here we learn how to have a...
Fast Day((s) Three Days in Tevet: Events which took place long ago on the 8th, 9th, and 10th of Tevet, illuminate those difficulties which the nation of Israel needs to overcome today in order to advance towards her promised destiny - the building of the Holy Temple, and the bringing of G-d's light ...
Rabbi Brovender's Halacha Yomit on Fasting. WebYeshiva is the world's first live, interactive online yeshiva and midrasha. To learn more, go to http://webyeshiva.org/.
When are we allowed to speak Lashon Harah- the Rabbis iterate 7 prerequisites.
Rabbi Brovender's Halacha Yomit on Fasting. WebYeshiva is the world's first live, online yeshiva and midrasha. To learn more, go to http://webyeshiva.org/.
Rabbi Brovender's Halacha Yomit on Fasting. WebYeshiva is the world's first live, online yeshiva and midrasha. To learn more, go to http://webyeshiva.org/.
The fast of Tammuz is this week so we will be discussing some of its implications and reasons.
Rabbi Brovender's Halacha Yomit on Fasting. WebYeshiva is the world's first live, online yeshiva and midrasha. To learn more about Webyeshiva, go to http://webyeshiva.org/.
 
 
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