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BY 524 A
Numerous laws of erev Pesach and seder night are condensed into a single shiur. Also included are the laws of leaving Eretz Yisrael for Pesach in regards to keeping 2 days, Minhag haMakom, fast of the firstborn, what can be eaten erev Pesach, the mitzvah of Hallel, the halachot of the afikomen, the setup of the seder plate, and of special interest, the order of the Hagaddah.
BY 524 B
This step-by-step guide will help you conduct your best Seder yet. This well-structured talk contains the mitzvot, rules, and practical tips for arranging the Seder plate, drinking the 4 cups, reciting the Hagaddah, eating matzah and maror, and even how the finale of 'Chad Gadya' plays its part to cap the Seder Night.
BY 525
Passover is full of contradictions. We see symbols of wealth and symbols of slavery. We celebrate peace and pain at the same time. We also hear why we're the most hated of nations, yet the most beloved of God. Rav Berkovits so beautifully articulates the underlying message within our season of freedom.
BY 529
The famous question asked is why even celebrate the gift of Torah when only 40 days later we sunk so low to worship a Golden Calf? By eliminating this and other reasons why we're not entitled to the Torah, Rav Berkovits explains the primary reason for this ultimate gift - at this particular time. If you have time for only one class, this one is k'dei.
BY 532
The 17th of Tammuz portended tragedy long before Jerusalem's walls were actually breached. On the same date, Moshe broke the tablets when he saw the horrors of the golden calf. What core idea can help us understand what happened back then, since then, and what we are still struggling with today? Hear a powerful message on relating to your Judaism, and forging a stronger bond with God.
BY 533 A
We don’t cry over spilled milk. So why are we still shedding buckets of tears over tragedies that happened thousands of years ago? Rav Berkovits shows us a clear focus to keep in mind throughout the day, and how Tisha B’Av prepares us for the transformational progression of Elul, Rosh HaShannah, Yom Kippur and Succos.
BY 533 B
Tisha B’Av is a difficult day as it is, but sitting through all the ancient poetry of Kinnos makes it extra challenging. This class brings the Tisha B’Av experience into being more connectible and meaningful by showing the deeper relevance of the Kinnos in a better light.
BY 533 C
On Tisha B'Av, a serious day of mourning, there are several halachos that only apply to this day. Rav Berkovits reviews these laws in detail and how we also need to keep the spirit of the day even though we know certain actions are technically permissable. Hear also the exceptions to the general rules.
BY 540 A
After 40 years of miracles the Jews knew without a doubt who ran the world. But Moshe told them just as they were about to enter the Land of Israel that they were blind, deaf, and without understanding. Rav Berkovits explains that it is easy to see, hear, and understand God while He is spoonfeeding us miracles, but the real challenge is to see God in our day-to-day lives, which is the central focus of preparation for Rosh Hashanah.
BY 540 B
The month of Elul is the most natural period for introspection. However, this time around, no more rehashing what we tried changing last year and the year before. Rav Berkovits focuses on the topic of 'wishful thinking patterns' that trigger our inner motivational ability.