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

Summary: Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Vayakhel Shema Yisrael Torah Network Guide Your Children; But Do Not Dominate Them And Moshe said unto the children of Israel, See, G-d has called by name Betzalel the son of Uri the son of Chur, of the tribe of Yehudah. Betzalel was chosen over Chur's other descendants, although in the parable the king promised to repay all the children "I will promote any children he has to high positions in the ...

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

Summary: Parshas Tazria - Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler "Shema Yisrael Torah Network" Parshas Tazre'a -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...

93.52%  Beloved Children by Rabbi YIsrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Shoftim

Summary: The Rambam explains why the rabbi is exiled together with his student: The life of those who have wisdom and of those who are seeking wisdom, without the learning of Torah, is tantamount to death. Since the Torah states that a person who must go to the city of refuge is entitled to life, this means that he is entitled to learn Torah, for there is no satisfaction in life without Torah learning. Just as students cannot live without learning Torah, so the rabbi cannot exist without his ...

93.52%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Vayeishev

Summary: Yoseph Is Punished for Misjudging His Brothers For all these ways in which Yoseph slandered his brothers, he was himself punished. Why Yaakov Loved Yoseph Why did Yaakov love Yoseph more than all his children? Because of Yoseph's similar appearance, Yaakov understood that Yoseph's spiritual challenges would parallel his own.

93.52%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Vayeishev

Summary: Yoseph Is Punished for Misjudging His Brothers For all these ways in which Yoseph slandered his brothers, he was himself punished. Why Yaakov Loved Yoseph Why did Yaakov love Yoseph more than all his children? Because of Yoseph's similar appearance, Yaakov understood that Yoseph's spiritual challenges would parallel his own.

93.52%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Shoftim

Summary: The Rambam explains why the rabbi is exiled together with his student: The life of those who have wisdom and of those who are seeking wisdom, without the learning of Torah, is tantamount to death. Since the Torah states that a person who must go to the city of refuge is entitled to life, this means that he is entitled to learn Torah, for there is no satisfaction in life without Torah learning. Just as students cannot live without learning Torah, so the rabbi cannot exist without his ...

93.52%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisroel Pesach Feinhandler - parshas Vayeishev

Summary: Yoseph Is Punished for Misjudging His Brothers For all these ways in which Yoseph slandered his brothers, he was himself punished. Why Yaakov Loved Yoseph Why did Yaakov love Yoseph more than all his children? Because of Yoseph's similar appearance, Yaakov understood that Yoseph's spiritual challenges would parallel his own.

93.52%  Beloved Children by Rabbi YIsrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Shoftim

Summary: The Rambam explains why the rabbi is exiled together with his student: The life of those who have wisdom and of those who are seeking wisdom, without the learning of Torah, is tantamount to death. Since the Torah states that a person who must go to the city of refuge is entitled to life, this means that he is entitled to learn Torah, for there is no satisfaction in life without Torah learning. Just as students cannot live without learning Torah, so the rabbi cannot exist without his ...

93.52%  Beloved Children by Rabbi A. Leib Scheinbaum - Parshas Vayeishev

Summary: Yoseph Is Punished for Misjudging His Brothers For all these ways in which Yoseph slandered his brothers, he was himself punished. Why Yaakov Loved Yoseph Why did Yaakov love Yoseph more than all his children? Because of Yoseph's similar appearance, Yaakov understood that Yoseph's spiritual challenges would parallel his own.

93.52%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Shoftim

Summary: The Rambam explains why the rabbi is exiled together with his student: The life of those who have wisdom and of those who are seeking wisdom, without the learning of Torah, is tantamount to death. Since the Torah states that a person who must go to the city of refuge is entitled to life, this means that he is entitled to learn Torah, for there is no satisfaction in life without Torah learning. Just as students cannot live without learning Torah, so the rabbi cannot exist without his ...

93.52%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Vayeishev

Summary: Yoseph Is Punished for Misjudging His Brothers For all these ways in which Yoseph slandered his brothers, he was himself punished. Why Yaakov Loved Yoseph Why did Yaakov love Yoseph more than all his children? Because of Yoseph's similar appearance, Yaakov understood that Yoseph's spiritual challenges would parallel his own.

93.52%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisroel Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Shoftim

Summary: The Rambam explains why the rabbi is exiled together with his student: The life of those who have wisdom and of those who are seeking wisdom, without the learning of Torah, is tantamount to death. Since the Torah states that a person who must go to the city of refuge is entitled to life, this means that he is entitled to learn Torah, for there is no satisfaction in life without Torah learning. Just as students cannot live without learning Torah, so the rabbi cannot exist without his ...

93.51%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Massei

Summary: Moshe Hints to Aharon's Death Moshe was embarrassed to say that the time had come for Aharon to leave this world, so he tried to hint it to him. Moshe was embarrassed to tell Aharon outright that he was going to die because Aharon was the older brother to whom Moshe owed respect. Aharon's Son Inherits His Position The kohen's clothes that Moshe removed from Aharon were used by him to dress Elazar, his son, in front of Aharon...

93.51%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Massei

Summary: Moshe Hints to Aharon's Death Moshe was embarrassed to say that the time had come for Aharon to leave this world, so he tried to hint it to him. Moshe was embarrassed to tell Aharon outright that he was going to die because Aharon was the older brother to whom Moshe owed respect. Aharon's Son Inherits His Position The kohen's clothes that Moshe removed from Aharon were used by him to dress Elazar, his son, in front of Aharon...

92.81%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Vzos Habracha

Summary: Rabbi Moshe was famous as a tzaddik and a genius in Torah, and Rabbi Nasan Tzvi loved him very much. 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?" The reason G-d offered the Torah to all the nations of the world before He offered it to Israel is that G-d wanted us to realize that we must accept the Torah unconditionally.

92.81%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Shemini

Summary: Just as Aharon pursued peace in Israel, so did Uziel pursue peace in Israel. Running After Peace Just as Aharon pursued peace in Israel, so did Uziel pursue peace in Israel. We learn from the Prophets that Aharon sought peace, since the verse says of Aharon, "My covenant was with him, the life and the peace."(

92.81%  Ask! - No Child s Play

Summary: - No Child s Play "Ohr Somayach" From: Stephanie in Tucson, AZ Dear Rabbi, This past Shabbat I was with my children in the shul playground and a boy came up to my son and started pushing him and wouldn? A non-parent and non-educator of the child has no educational or disciplinary effect on the child in such a scenario. If the offensive child is very mean or persists in pursuing your child, you must still keep your calm, but take recourse by speaking to his parents.

92.81%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Shemos

Summary: But when the verse speaks of the healing of Moshe's hand, the words "of his bosom" are mentioned, which signifies that his hand was immediately and miraculously healed the moment it left his bosom.] Why does G-d differentiate the signs of speaking lashon hara: one for speaking about G-d, and one for speaking about Moshe? If There Is Suffering There Is a Reason Moshe was punished in his body, as it is written, "Please put your hand into your bosom [and his hand became leprous]."

92.81%  Beloved Children by Rabbi Yisrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas V'Zos Habracha

Summary: Rabbi Moshe was famous as a tzaddik and a genius in Torah, and Rabbi Nasan Tzvi loved him very much. 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?" The reason G-d offered the Torah to all the nations of the world before He offered it to Israel is that G-d wanted us to realize that we must accept the Torah unconditionally.

92.81%  Beloved Children by Rabbi YIsrael Pesach Feinhandler - Parshas Shmini

Summary: Just as Aharon pursued peace in Israel, so did Uziel pursue peace in Israel. Running After Peace Just as Aharon pursued peace in Israel, so did Uziel pursue peace in Israel. We learn from the Prophets that Aharon sought peace, since the verse says of Aharon, "My covenant was with him, the life and the peace."(

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