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95.26%  Jersey Shore Torah Bulletin - Parshas Ki Seitzei

Summary: Jersey Shore Torah Bulletin - Parshas Ki Seitzei "Shema Yisrael Torah Network" SHABBAT KI TESSE Pop Quiz: What does the Torah mean when it says to "remember what G-d did to Miriam?" Myth 1: Keeping children happy all the time will produce well-balanced children. True, children are meant to be happy, and we as parents have no greater joy than seeing our children contented and happy.

95.25%  Beloved Children by Rabbi YIsrael Pesach Feinahandler - Parshas Balak

Summary: This explanation is based on the Hebrew word which means "the nation of Aram," and alludes to the Hebrew word "ram," meaning high or elevated, indicating that Balak caused Bilam's destruction. Bilam's Downfall Bilam said, "I was among the elevated people, and Balak pulled me down to the pit of destruction." Bilam should have remembered the favors of Yaakov and thus should not have tried to curse the Jewish people, because Bilam had an even greater obligation than Balak to remember the favors...

95.25%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Balak

Summary: This explanation is based on the Hebrew word which means "the nation of Aram," and alludes to the Hebrew word "ram," meaning high or elevated, indicating that Balak caused Bilam's destruction. Bilam's Downfall Bilam said, "I was among the elevated people, and Balak pulled me down to the pit of destruction." Bilam should have remembered the favors of Yaakov and thus should not have tried to curse the Jewish people, because Bilam had an even greater obligation than Balak to remember the favors...

95.25%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Balak

Summary: This explanation is based on the Hebrew word which means "the nation of Aram," and alludes to the Hebrew word "ram," meaning high or elevated, indicating that Balak caused Bilam's destruction. Bilam's Downfall Bilam said, "I was among the elevated people, and Balak pulled me down to the pit of destruction." Bilam should have remembered the favors of Yaakov and thus should not have tried to curse the Jewish people, because Bilam had an even greater obligation than Balak to remember the favors...

95.25%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Balak

Summary: This explanation is based on the Hebrew word which means "the nation of Aram," and alludes to the Hebrew word "ram," meaning high or elevated, indicating that Balak caused Bilam's destruction. Bilam's Downfall Bilam said, "I was among the elevated people, and Balak pulled me down to the pit of destruction." Bilam should have remembered the favors of Yaakov and thus should not have tried to curse the Jewish people, because Bilam had an even greater obligation than Balak to remember the favors...

95.25%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrae Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Balak

Summary: This explanation is based on the Hebrew word which means "the nation of Aram," and alludes to the Hebrew word "ram," meaning high or elevated, indicating that Balak caused Bilam's destruction. Bilam's Downfall Bilam said, "I was among the elevated people, and Balak pulled me down to the pit of destruction." Bilam should have remembered the favors of Yaakov and thus should not have tried to curse the Jewish people, because Bilam had an even greater obligation than Balak to remember the favors...

95.25%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Balak

Summary: This explanation is based on the Hebrew word which means "the nation of Aram," and alludes to the Hebrew word "ram," meaning high or elevated, indicating that Balak caused Bilam's destruction. Bilam's Downfall Bilam said, "I was among the elevated people, and Balak pulled me down to the pit of destruction." Bilam should have remembered the favors of Yaakov and thus should not have tried to curse the Jewish people, because Bilam had an even greater obligation than Balak to remember the favors...

95.23%  Jersey Shore Torah Bulletin - Parshas Emor

Summary: Jersey Shore Torah Bulletin - Parshas Emor Shema Yisrael Torah Network RABBIS' MESSAGES "And I shall be sanctified among the Children of Israel, I am Hashem Who sanctifies you" (Vayikra 22:32) This verse quoted above is the source of the misvah to sanctify Hashem's Name, even if it means giving up one's life. It is also destructive when children whose parents devote themselves to Torah dissemination hear their parents express indifference, or even disdain, for ...

94.74%  The Weekly Daf - Chagiga 24 - Yevamot 5

Summary: Tosefot raises the question as to how the gemara deduced from the passage that Hashem placed Shabbat above respect for parents. It may be suggested that the challenge presented by Tosefot is based on the concept that respect for parents is a form of respect for the ultimate parent, Hashem. In the same fashion, concludes Tosefot, Hashem qualifies the respect he demands for parents by reminding us that the respect due to Him takes precedence.

94.74%  Rabbi Frand on Parshas Va'eschanan

Summary: Rabbi Frand on Parshas Va'eschanan "Rabbi Yissocher Frand" "RavFrand" List - Rabbi Frand on Parshas Va'eschanan - The Easy Commandment -------------------- Honor your father and mother, as the L-rd your G-d has commanded you, so that you may live long. The Meshech Chachmah refers to the Talmud Yerushalmi that considers honoring parents an "easy commandment." By the time the Jewish people had lived through the era of the desert, they could relate to the mitzvah of honoring...

94.7%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Bereishis

Summary: Not aware that Shabbos candles are sold in a box, the child asked for two candles. (2) The yetzer hara [the evil inclination] is difficult to overcome, since even its Creator called it "bad," as the verse says, it "was only evil continually."( Remorse is in my heart that I created within him the yetzer hara [evil inclination].

94.7%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Bereishis

Summary: Not aware that Shabbos candles are sold in a box, the child asked for two candles. (2) The yetzer hara [the evil inclination] is difficult to overcome, since even its Creator called it "bad," as the verse says, it "was only evil continually."( Remorse is in my heart that I created within him the yetzer hara [evil inclination].

94.7%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Bereishis

Summary: Not aware that Shabbos candles are sold in a box, the child asked for two candles. (2) The yetzer hara [the evil inclination] is difficult to overcome, since even its Creator called it "bad," as the verse says, it "was only evil continually."( Remorse is in my heart that I created within him the yetzer hara [evil inclination].

94.7%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Bereishis

Summary: Not aware that Shabbos candles are sold in a box, the child asked for two candles. (2) The yetzer hara [the evil inclination] is difficult to overcome, since even its Creator called it "bad," as the verse says, it "was only evil continually."( Remorse is in my heart that I created within him the yetzer hara [evil inclination].

94.17%  Beloved Children by Rabbi YIsrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Nitzavim/Vayeilech

Summary: When they knocked on the door, the clerk noticed the beautiful wagon and saw Reb Moshe and Reb Zimmel standing outside. Reb Moshe and Reb Zimmel had no choice but to wait, and they assumed that the great rabbi was occupied with other people. Reb Moshe was a calm person, but Reb Zimmel was more temperamental.

94.17%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Nitzovim/Vayeilech

Summary: When they knocked on the door, the clerk noticed the beautiful wagon and saw Reb Moshe and Reb Zimmel standing outside. Reb Moshe and Reb Zimmel had no choice but to wait, and they assumed that the great rabbi was occupied with other people. Reb Moshe was a calm person, but Reb Zimmel was more temperamental.

94.17%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parsahs V'zos Habracha, Bereishis

Summary: Rabbi Moshe was famous as a tzaddik and a genius in Torah, and Rabbi Nasan Tzvi loved him very much. Our Sages understand that G-d offered all the nations of the world the Torah from the verse which states that there is a direct connection between the giving of the Torah, and the nations of the world. Esav Could Have Chosen Torah In the beginning, He went to the nation of Esav and asked them, "Are you willing to accept the Torah?"

94.17%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshios Nitzavim/Vayeilech

Summary: When they knocked on the door, the clerk noticed the beautiful wagon and saw Reb Moshe and Reb Zimmel standing outside. Reb Moshe and Reb Zimmel had no choice but to wait, and they assumed that the great rabbi was occupied with other people. Reb Moshe was a calm person, but Reb Zimmel was more temperamental.

94.17%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Nitzovim/Vayeilech

Summary: When they knocked on the door, the clerk noticed the beautiful wagon and saw Reb Moshe and Reb Zimmel standing outside. Reb Moshe and Reb Zimmel had no choice but to wait, and they assumed that the great rabbi was occupied with other people. Reb Moshe was a calm person, but Reb Zimmel was more temperamental.

94.15%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Tazria

Summary: Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Tazria Shema Yisrael Torah Network Purifying Our Children And on the eighth day shall the flesh of his foreskin be circumcised. The great rabbi listened to the Chofetz Chaim attentively, and his astonishment grew from moment to moment, witnessing the great imagination of the Chofetz Chaim. Turnus Rufus the wicked asked Rabbi Akiva, "Whose deeds are better?

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