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LA 525 A
Rabbi Lopiansky looks at the Maharal's esoteric understanding of the Haggadah, giving a deeper nuanced view of this classic yearly recital. One idea discussed revolves around 'matza' - its status as poor man's bread, the unique speech it engenders, and the freedom it symbolizes.
LA 525 B
In this very advanced session from the Maharal's esoteric Haggadah, Rabbi Lopiansky looks deeply into the following question. Why does the Haggadah enjoin even a wise person to talk profusely about Yitziat Mitzrayim, when a maxim that we usually follow says 'the wise are to use less words, but with greater content'?
LA 525 C
In this very advanced third session from Maharal's esoteric Haggadah, Rabbi Lopiansky looks deeply into the lashon of genei (hidden faults) and shevach (praise). He traces the three stages of genei that lead up to shevach.
LA 533 A
Did we accept the Torah at Sinai or not? Of course we did. But we learn from the Purim story that our kabbalah of Torah rose to a greater level. Rabbi Lopiansky delves into the fear the Jewish Nation experienced at Sinai, and why they felt the 'fire of Torah' was beyond their coping ability. Hear how Torah can feel so overwhelming at first, and by accepting it as a chiuv will help you over the hump.
LA 550 A
The force of the Oral Torah could only to take root once prophecy came to an end, which happened around the time the Greek nation was growing into an empire. Rabbi Lopiansky digs into the Torah SheBa’al Peh to show you the strength it has to get in touch with Hashem as nothing else can.
LA 555 A
This class is being posted a few days after its time. Rabbi Lopiansky's examination of Parshas Zachor will be great for hearing Megillas Esther in a new light. He examines deeper aspects of Amalek, and the implications of the Megillah's usage of the words hayom (today) and machar (tomorrow).
LA 882
Since each person has their own way of thinking, the Torah is available through many different channels. Does this mean that anything goes? Rabbi Lopiansky clarifies what pluralism is, and how to maintain peaceful relations with religious factions we disagree with - without needing to be apologetic.
LA 943 A
Rabbi Lopiansky addresses two important issues regarding Rosh Hashanah: customs in general, and how each pertains to Rosh Hashanah. Hear a detailed progression of the davening and its significance at each stage. He also gives an interesting explanation of the 'simanim' we all do after the evening Kiddush.
LA 943 B
Rabbi Lopiansky addresses two important issues regarding Rosh Hashanah: customs in general, and how each pertains to Rosh Hashanah. Hear a detailed progression of the davening and its significance at each stage. He also gives an interesting explanation of the 'simanim' we all do after the evening Kiddush.
LA 954
The mitzvah of learning Torah is worth the same as all the other mitzvos combined. So why not learn Torah all the time and leave those who struggle in learning to do all the other mitzvos? Rabbi Lopiansky turns to pertinent halachos from the Rambam to help sensitize us when confronted to choose between learning or doing.