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WY 210 B
Before explaning how to increase your enjoyment in Torah learning, Rabbi Weinberg points out that happiness is achievable, as opposed to simply being a state of mind. He also addresses the problems with being over invested, overwhelmed and over ambitious in the amount we are out to learn. Hear a valuable focus to use as you study Torah.
WY 210 C
Does the concept of grown men spending their days studying ancient texts which seemingly has nothing to do with day to day living seem a bit strange to many? Rav Yaakov Weinberg articulates how all the nit-picking arguments found in Gemara study actually refines the soul, but then shows how this process can be so easily misunderstood and doubted.
WY 210 D
Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg explores this topic by way of avodah zara (idol worship), which was prevalent among Jews during the times of the Neviim (Prophets). Hear a classic talk on extracting important lessons for living from episodes in the Chumash and Neviim.
WY 211 A
How was the Torah written? Were the words Moshe spoke considered 'the word of God' as he was saying them and then recorded in the Chumash? Rav Yaakov gives a fascinating class on the point at which words became Torah. Furthermore, how are we to understand how the words of evil characters, which were surely not Divine, were entered?
WY 211 D
To one who’s had limited exposure to the Torah, trying to comprehend all the lessons contained within just a few words of the Torah is hard to imagine. Rav Yaakov pries apart verses dealing with 'Creation' to show the incredible depth and meaning to be extracted by moving around a word or two - or even letters. A mind-opening class to sharpen one's critical eye.
WY 212 A
In this introductory talk, Rabbi Weinberg begins by describing the three tracks of Torah and how they interrelate. Then he focuses on how the Talmud Bavli, know as the Gemara, has the inherent power to sharpen one's thinking, insight and understanding.
WY 212 B
Rav Yaakov posits that it is impossible not to derive hashkafa from the Gemara. The only reason it is a question at all is because the process happens below the conscious level, affecting our outlook without knowing how we came to those conclusions. Learn tools for articulating the underlying messages of each sugiah we try to understand.
WY 213
If the Torah is God-given, then how are we to understand pesukim and midrashim that seem very far-fetched? Perhaps we should just try to extract a reasonable message from them, or perhaps take them literally, or to find a combination of both? Hear how Rabbi Weinberg handles this interesting anomaly through several midrashim that beg for bigger and better answers.
WY 214 A
To understanding why Rashi's great contribution to Torah makes him so indispensable, Rav Yaakov compares Rashi to all the other Torah commentators. An excellent class to learn why every single word Rashi wrote has such enormous impact.
WY 234 A
Sefer Iyov takes a philosophical look at the elusive natures of good and evil. Rav Yaakov Weinberg, using the Ramban's commentary, leads us through a deep discussion of God's intricate involvement with the world and its inhabitants. He also adds insight into why, and how we usually react when life takes unexpected or unfortunate turns.