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BY 875 C
What has Kedushas Shevi'is and what doesn't is a complex matter involving different levels of produce, when they are grown, and where. Going to the local Makolet must be done with open eyes and a store of knowledge. Is the produce Arab grown, imported or grown in questionable areas? How does one treat produce of a Shomer Shevi'is?

BY 875 D
Is Shmittah the year to allow land to lay fallow, or are you just not allowed to actively work the land? The consequences of this answer goes far beyond the farmer and his crops. Can you program a computer from beforehand to water you lawn, or use time release fertilizer? Simply watering a house plant becomes quite complicated, as can buying your weekly fruits and vegetables. This class is full of important details on how to live Shmittah with the awareness it entails.

BY 900 F
Man's personal relationship with G-d has a link that leads to what we may view as mundane, such as eating, sleeping, and business. Why does the Jewish religion have something to say about all our actions? Feel the sudden lift of realizing spirituality is all encompassing, and that you can truly connect to G-d while living the every day.

BY 901 A
Why is it so important to keep your family's tradition intact? Have you ever wondered why different communities have so many diverse practices, and why some customs are even given the force of law? Rabbi Berkovits clears up many of these confusing spiritual realities - giving straight answers to a number of tough questions.

BY 901 B
Why is it so important to keep your family's tradition intact? Have you ever wondered why different communities have so many diverse practices, and why some customs are even given the force of law? Rabbi Berkovits clears up many of these confusing spiritual realities - giving straight answers to a number of tough questions.

BY 909 A
Saying “I can do this, and I can't do that" is not what Judaism is about. Rav Berkovits looks at a few misconceptions that people have on how limiting Jewish laws are. Experience for yourself how a warm, sensitive, thinking Jew might handle both the simple and tough questions that most people are confronted by.

BY 909 B
What makes the legal system of mishpatim so different from laws enforced by all other societies? Why does it make sense that their laws downgrade to fit the times the live in, and ours is immutable but applicable? We don't live according to laws - our actions reflect the depths of spiritual truths that are the fabric of creation. How does this help us understand all of the mizvos we observe, and prayer in particular?

BY 909 C
Is our perception that honesty is all about laying the facts on the table mistaken? There are plenty of situations in which a blunt statement would only cause pain, or worse - a rift between people. Are little white lies ever appropriate - such as when being asked about personal information you don't care to share? If that is so, what about the confusion that will engender in our children and those with more straightforward ideas of honesty? An excellent class on a difficult subject.

BY 911
If it was unmistakeably clear that God personally gives us our troubles, wouldn't we accept them without grumbling? However, the flip side seems to suggest that we should seek out kabbalists and segulas to find spiritual cures. Rav Berkovits explains a workable way to trace the important lessons of our suffering.

BY 912
Before you can answer other people's questions on suffering, how well is it worked out within yourself? Rav Berkovits examines the inner workings of suffering and emphasizes the 'red flag' areas that subconsciously lead many to doubt God’s caring, His goodness and His constant interest in your life.