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BY 644 B
Why are we required to recite blessings on all the food we eat, and on certain actions? Hear a fascinating exposition on the details of brachos. Without knowing the parameters of this important topic, it would be impossible to know which to say on what - and when.

BY 644 C
Why are we required to recite blessings on all the food we eat, and on certain actions? Hear a fascinating exposition on the details of brachos. Without knowing the parameters of this important topic, it would be impossible to know which to say on what - and when.

BY 644 D
Why are we required to recite blessings on all the food we eat, and on certain actions? Hear a fascinating exposition on the details of brachos. Without knowing the parameters of this important topic, it would be impossible to know which to say on what - and when.

BY 644 E
Why are we required to recite blessings on all the food we eat, and on certain actions? Hear a fascinating exposition on the details of brachos. Without knowing the parameters of this important topic, it would be impossible to know which to say on what - and when.

BY 644 F
Why are we required to recite blessings on all the food we eat, and on certain actions? Hear a fascinating exposition on the details of brachos. Without knowing the parameters of this important topic, it would be impossible to know which to say on what - and when.

BY 644 G
Why are we required to recite blessings on all the food we eat, and on certain actions? Hear a fascinating exposition on the details of brachos. Without knowing the parameters of this important topic, it would be impossible to know which to say on what - and when.

BY 644 H
Why are we required to recite blessings on all the food we eat, and on certain actions? Hear a fascinating exposition on the details of brachos. Without knowing the parameters of this important topic, it would be impossible to know which to say on what - and when.

BY 651 A
The dual prohibitions of drinking wine touched by non-Jews, or eating food they cooked (even if it is kosher) exist to prevent socializing between Jew and non-Jew. What are the ramifications of these halachos when we are sitting at a wedding, or in a restaurant, both of which can employ non-Jewish cooks and waitors? What are the gray areas that we should try to refrain from in private, but may possibly have different rules to follow in public?

BY 651 B
In his typical clear style, Rav Berkovits first gives a clear background on where the halachos of toveling dishes stems from. Which materials need to be toveled, and which can be put aside? What happens if you're eating at a home in which the dishes weren't dipped in a mikvah? And what if you use a utensil only for storage? Rav Berkovits covers all this and more.

BY 652
There is nothing that the Torah despises more than 'avodah zarah.' This fascinating shiur discusses the halachos relating to paganism that are rarely considered. For example, is it permitted to look at a clock on a church? What is the heter for owning dolls? Is it permitted to enter a room with a crucifix? Hear a very practical shiur you will enjoy sharing with your friends.