What is unique about Rashi’s commentary to the Torah? What is the meaning of 'Peshuto shel Mikrah'? What is the Rebbe’s novel method in studying Rashi?
A new course exploring the novel approach to Rashi’s methodology on the Torah, as introduced by the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
This course will analyze the ‘Klalei Rashi’ (principles and methods of Rashi study), and will guide students on how to apply them further to explanations of Rashi on the Torah.
Final episode in the series.
What is unique about Rashi’s commentary to the Torah? What is the meaning of 'Peshuto shel Mikrah'? What is the Rebbe’s novel method in studying Rashi?
A new course exploring the novel approach to Rashi’s methodology on the Torah, as introduced by the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
This course will analyze the ‘Klalei Rashi’ (principles and methods of Rashi study), and will guide students on how to apply them further to explanations of Rashi on the Torah.
This series will explore the Talmudic methodology of ‘Leshitatei’ — a unique method of study, commonly found in the Talmud and its commentaries.
Specifically, we will discover the novel approach to ‘Leshitatei’ as introduced in the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
In this episode we will discover how the ‘tzrichuta’ principle is applied by the Rebbe to the study method of ‘Leshitatei’.
This series will explore the Talmudic methodology of ‘Leshitatei’ — a unique method of study, commonly found in the Talmud and its commentaries.
Specifically, we will discover the novel approach to ‘Leshitatei’ as introduced in the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
In this episode we will present three arguments between Beit Shammai and Beit Hillel, and explore the unified theory that runs through them.
This series will explore the Talmudic methodology of ‘Leshitatei’ — a unique method of study, commonly found in the Talmud and its commentaries.
Specifically, we will discover the novel approach to ‘Leshitatei’ as introduced in the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
In this episode we will explore the principle of ‘tzrichuta’; a commonly used Talmudic logic, revealing the necessity of two apparent repetitive statements to be taught. Particularly, we will discover how this principle was first applied by the Rebbe to the study method of ‘Leshitatei’.
This series will explore the Talmudic methodology of ‘Leshitatei’ — a unique method of study, commonly found in the Talmud and its commentaries.
Specifically, we will discover the novel approach to ‘Leshitatei’ as introduced in the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
In this episode we will explore how the roles of the Tanaim and Amoraim may have influenced their ‘Leshitatei’ way of thinking.
מגוון סוגיות בנגלה דתורה, שרובן מיוסדות על חידושי הגאון הרוגצ׳ובי, מבוארות ומוטעמות לאור הפירוש הפנימי והחסידי במשנת הרבי.
מתוך שיעור שנמסר (בלה״ק) בישיבת תומכי תמימים ליובאוויטש, ברינוא צרפת.
מוגש לרגל י״ט כסלו, ראש השנה לחסידות.
Analyzing the Rebbe’s chakira if shaking the Lulav in the Sukkah is a detail & hiddur in the mitzvah of Sukkah or in the mitzvah of Lulav, and its ramification in the situation when one is exempt from Sukkah.
A Correction in Rambam: “Hashira” or “Hashira Hazos”?
The Lubavitcher Rebbe, the Rogatchover and the Shaagas Aryeh on the Source for the Mitzvah of Writing a Sefer Torah.
The Rebbe and the Rogatchover on the identity of the Sefer Torah used for Hakhel, whether it was the Sefer Torah written by Moshe Rabbenu placed in the Aron Hakodesh, or the personal Sefer Torah of the King.
This episode will analyze the two approaches to the definition of the mitzvah of Shofar, their reasonings, and several practical ramifications that evolve thereof.
Is the basket just to bring the Bikkurim or does it become part of the Bikkurim themselves?
Four ways to define the relation between the basket and the Bikkurim, and its ramifications in the gifting of baskets to the Kohanim.
Part 2: The Nafka Minos
לקוטי שיחות, חלק כט, תבוא א
Is the basket just to bring the Bikkurim or does it become part of the Bikkurim themselves?
Four ways to define the relation between the basket and the Bikkurim, and its ramifications in the gifting of baskets to the Kohanim.
Part 1: The Four Shitos
לקוטי שיחות, חלק כט, תבוא א
The Rebbe and the Rogatchover on the concept of ‘yerusha’, whether it is based on family relationships or an essential connection, and its ramifications in several sugyos about yerusha.