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We light eight candles, but shouldn't it really be seven? Rabbi Feiner lifts this famous question up a notch by analyzing the deeper significance of these numbers, and draws out a most powerful message.

Rabbi Feiner identifies seemingly unrelated Jewish symbols in the Purim story that help us spot the guiding hand of Hashem. Aspects he elaborates on include the sense of smell, the Zodiacal sign of Pisces, the image of Purim as a bed, and other concepts that indicate how, despite all we have going against us, we miraculously continue to survive.


Rabbi Feiner reiterates how Chazara is the key to 'learning' success, from the genius to the a ba'al habayit struggling to gain from his daily Torah seder. Despite the confidence one feels after understanding a sugia for the first time, what chance is there to own it without serious review? Hear many stories from great names in the Torah world with great advice to help bring it home.




This last class in the series on a Jewish manåÕs role fittingly places man and woman side by side, and defines the differences that make them each a unique and separate being. In details in their creation and naming lie the keys to strengths each one has, their responsibilities in marriage, and how this understanding of character is mirrored in intimacy and biological makeup.ÌâåÊ

Rabbi Feiner takes a close look at the impact song has on the soul. Throughout the centuries Jews have always used the melodies of 'kol (voice of) Yaakov' when they learn Torah and during joyous prayer. Questions in halacha (laws) addressed are: can we use non-Jewish tunes if we change the words; can we listen to non-Jewish music with neutral lyrics; and why a man should not listen to a woman sing who is not closely related to him - and the exceptions to the rule.
