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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.



Halacha with a heart - it's claimed that 'money makes the world go round'. If so, then you can be sure that Judaism has some insightful comments on the subject. Take a panoramic overview of the do's and don'ts of managing finances. Hear about backing out of a deal; when is a sale final; neighborly feuds concerning rights and much more. A fascinating talk that is in everyday language for everyday 'give and take' situations.

In this second class on money matters, Rav Berkovits continues by tackling some trickier subjects such as: competition, employment, salaries and lending money. Whether you are immersed in business or consider yourself a business novice, the principles discussed will help you see the money can help the world go round smoothly.


Rav Berkovits discusses the general topic of life challenges by first giving us a framework for understanding the nature of different tests in our lives, and then delves into how each challenge is customized specifically for you. Hear the simple first courageous steps it takes to start facing them.

Of course we accepted the Torah with the words na'aseh ve'nishmah. But often we don't realize that despite defining ourselves as religious Jews, we may be contradicting our beliefs with our actions. Rav Berkovits speaks about our reactions when things go wrong and learning to accept a path to perfection that may diverge from our own agenda.

What is the chiyuv of Kiruv Rechokim? This shiur explores all the halachic obligations from 'Kiddush HaShem' to 'arvus'. Rav Berkovits emphasizes how our fulfillment of Taryag Mitzvos is contingent upon the current level of observance of the Jewish nation as a whole.
