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With such a swath of rabbinical law imposed upon us, one is left bewildered. What happened to just the simple diections that G-d said in the good book? And how, on top of all the rabbinical law is a thick layer of customs. This class gives a satisfying answer to where the Rabbi's get their authority and explains how rabbinical law and custom can and do co-exist.



The ancient code of Torah civil law and morality was way ahead of itåÕs time in protecting human rights, and continues to be relevant and vibrant as ever. Find out how to make peace with a number of archaic sounding laws such as åÒan eye for an eyeåÓ and other puzzling phrases along the same lines. Rabbi Milstein also spices this weekåÕs portion with how moral our lawmakers need to be, and the subject of lending money with interest.

The laws of damages in Jewish law at first glance might not seem so interesting, but Jewish law is compared to a queen with an entourage of bodyguards in front and in back, a precious item to be guarded. Take a closer look and hear Rabbi Mansour's new perspective on this important area of Jewish life.

What are the different interpretations of 'na'aseh v'nishmah' which the Jews said at Sinai, and which earned each Jew two shining crowns? Hear the direct path to learn Torah 'lishmah' plus many other classical vorts contained in this weeks parsha. Tailored for the Shabbos Table.

How does one become a pious person? One opinion says by following the laws of damages, another says by following Pirkei Avos, and yet another from knowing the laws of brachos. Rabbi Wagensberg weaves together this advanced talk on the subject, plus a novel idea on doing chesed towards ourselves. Buckle up!


Those gift advertisements for the man who has everything seems especially apropos when considering God. After all, there is nothing we can give Him, is there? Rabbi Wagensberg begs to differ, pointing out just how much it means to our Creator when we earn the gifts He gives us.

We've all had moments in our life that we would prefer to forget, do to some mistakes that we made. Sometimes these episodes get us so bummed out that we feel paralyzed to move forward thinking that we are ruined for life. If what you just read, resonates with you then this talk with Rabbi Wagensberg is an absolute must! Listen and become empowered with the self confidence to know that there is a place deep, deep inside of us that is so holy it is beyond the impurities of sin and that we can always go back to that place and start over again.