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BY 308 V
In this classic series Rav Berkovits reads out the Shulchan Aruch and Rama and traces the topic back to its original sources in the Gemora and Rishonim. He then, with crystal clarity, brings the principle(s) forward to explain how the later Acharonim, the Mishna Brura and modern day poskim apply it to the current generation.
BY 350 B
This in-depth advanced class discusses the various shittos of understanding sheker (falsehood). Many everyday examples are given to show the parameters. Some questions discussed are: to what extent can I mislead someone even if what I'm technically saying is the truth? Can I lie if it has no consequences whatsoever, or even if it's no one else's business anyway?
LH 502 F
Can a very tall and a very short person share the same tzitzit and hear other common Halachot that are dertermined only by size. When do children start wearing them? In this segment Rabbi Levy ties up all the loose ends of Halachot tzitzit and clarifies what to do with tzitzit that have become old and useless.
LH 503 A
What better way to introduce the mitzvah of Tefillin than by explaining how donning them increases a person's material abundance. On the practical side, what should I think before I put on Tefillin, and does it matter? Why are we so careful to put them on the muscle of our arm, and above our forehead? What do I perform first, Tzitzit or Tefillin - and why? And for Sepharadim who love to say brachot - why don't they recite two brachot, one on the Tefillin Shel Rosh and one on the Tefillin Shel Yad as the Ashkenazim and Chassidim do?
LH 511 C
All men have a few burning questions here. Why do women have a monopoly on this mitzvah, and is there a small portion of this mitzvah that also applies to them? How and where should a husband light when he stays in a hotel on a business trip? We also learn where and when to light on college campuses and in dorm rooms. Hear how various halachic authorities trace the Sephardic Minhagim back to the Shulchan Aruch.
LH 511 E
In this rich segment the Ben Ish Chai explains which types of oils are acceptable, and the laws of moving the lit candles. Rabbi Levy seizes an opportunity here to educate us on some practical Halachot including the use of electric lights as a replacement for candles, and how Rav Yoseph Karo learned out the Halacha, as well as insight on the value of performing this mitzvah before Hashem.
LH 511 F
Candlelight might be acceptable light for eating dinner but am I also permitted to read by this light? Hear additional insight on how our hachamim decided these Halachot and where they apply to modern day circumstances. In his finale to this series, Rabbi Levy shares some fascinating insights about Shabbat from Rabbi Chaim Phalagi.
SI 905
Take a break with a light talk as Rebbetzin Shain shares personal anecdotes and poignant stories on the wonderful rewards of doing mitzvos. Hear how the links from one mitzvah to the next form an unbreakable chain to guard you - even when your guard is down. As always, you'll be lifted by her spunky, humorous style.
WY 620
Even though the Torah is absolute, the rabbis were given permission to tweak it at times in order to compensate for the world's declining state. Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg zt"l gives examples of how even a small tikun (change), unapproved by the Gedolim can tragically alter the inner balance of Jewish life. He also discusses how certain actions and thoughts, which don't necessarily make you 'feel' closer to God, can create a hidden spiritual energy to strengthen your emunah and avodah.
WY 780 B
For those promoting secular social justice, one of the hardest ideas to stomach is that Jews consider themselves the Chosen Nation. Perhaps people espouse that this belief is similar to the Nazi's pride in the Aryan race? Rabbi Weinberg spells out exactly why we are chosen, how it reflects our deeper responsibility, and how our perception of it opens many doors for the rest of humanity.