- Jewish mp3 downloads
- Torah audio free listening
- Judaism mp3s
| Rosenblum, Rabbi Sender on |
|
Every law Moshe gave over was to the entire nation. So why do we specifically mention the fact that over here all of B'nei Yisrael were gathered? Hear a beautiful answer about appreciating all the stripes of people within the Jewish nation. Find out how the women who were strong enough to avoid sin contrasted with the men who did in donating to the Mishkan.
Which five things were missing from the second Temple as hinted to in the Mishkan? And what was Moshe expected to do with the extra donations he was given to build it? Along with a few great vorts on the half shekel that relate to Haman and giving tzedakah.
Rabbi Rosenblum teaches a fundamental concept on inspiration, and making sure it doesn't dissipate before we have a chance to really do something with it. Also discussed - how we can bring Mashiach, and fix the flaws of the world.
How could the medrash possibly say that Nadav and Avihu were greater than Moshe and Aharon if it lists sins they committed? Rabbi Rosenblum points out the aspect in which these holy sons of Aharon failed to see things in the correct perspective, and how this lead to their actions, and subsequent death.
The comparison between lason hara and the three cardinal sins seems to be an exaggeration. Rabbi Rosenblum paints the frightening scene that takes place in Heaven as we speak negatively, bringing home the gravity of that seemingly simple transgression. He goes on to discuss the motivations behind lashon hara, finding hints to them in the verses regarding the metzora.



