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WY 113 A
Rav Yaakov Weinberg goes through 'Mai Chanukah' inside (gamorah) along with the halachos that arise on Chanukah. He delves into each point along the way. Some items included are: the need for Chanukah lights, when to light, and the importance of pirsumei nisa.
WY 203 A
Rav Yaakov begins his exposition on the Oral Torah by questioning just how necessary it is in the first place. Follow along with this fascinating discussion by keeping in mind your own ability or inability to find reasons for any commandment or aspect of the Torah. If the Torah is the source of values, can I then reject it when my own perceptions seem to contradict those very values?
WY 203 G
Why did God institute an Oral Law in addition to the Written Law? And how was it possible to maintain its reliability over thousands of years without being distorted? Hear some challenging questions sharp skeptics use to undermine the Oral Law, and how Rabbi Weinberg resolves their attacks with sound reason and logic.
WY 203 L
Learn how the Tzidukim's rejection of Torah She'Baal Peh (Oral Law) turned out to be the very proof of the accuracy of its transmission. Was this dispute only focused on its transmission, or also on halachos that were to one day be borne because of it? Rav Weinberg describes the intentional corruption, and the difficult problems it poised for the sages of the 1st and 2nd temple periods.
WY 204 A
Hear a few of the hundreds of unique aspects the Jewish People have. Yet there are two unique criteria that no other nation or culture could ever come close to duplicating. Rav Yaakov's clarity and logic is a breath of fresh air.
WY 204 C
What is the Oral Torah and what are the chances for someone to learn it all? Rav Weinberg delineates the varied aspects of Torah she ba'al peh, and shows the wealth to be learned from each point of an argument in the gemara, despite the halacha being decided one way or the other.
WY 204 D
How did the Sinai transmission to Moshe bring about the complex code of laws that it is today? Who decided on the final draft, and how could the codifiers have argued on laws from greater generations that preceded them? Hear an overview of the stages of the Torah She Baal Peh, and what is the source for 'machlokes'?
WY 210 A
Some people are born academics. They enjoy learning simply for the sake of the knowledge gained. However, the vast majority of humanity learn in order to gain something from it. Hear Rav Yaakov's perceptions on enjoying Torah learning without the sense of drudgery to face the day-to-day learning regimen?
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.