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Shabbat Oct 19, 2012

While the prelude to the giving of the Torah is the establishment of a court system (see Shemot 18), it would seem that having to actually use the…

Shabbat Oct 18, 2012

Two of our most fundamental mitzvoth are those of Tefillah, prayer and Talmud Torah, the study of Torah. Yet there has long been a…

Shabbat Oct 16, 2012

When discussing the transition of torah sheba’al peh from knowledge that was transmitted orally to knowledge that is primarily studied via texts, we…

Shabbat Oct 15, 2012

I had the privilege of learning in Rav Herschel Schachter’s shiur at Yeshiva University for four years, in the days before he was universally…

Shabbat Oct 10, 2012

Much of Masechet Brachot deals with non-legal matters - extolling the importance of prayers and blessings and recording many stories involving our…

Berachot Oct 5, 2012

The story of the martyrdom of Rabbi Akiva is well known. Defying the orders of the Roman government not to engage in Torah study, Rabbi Akiva…

Berachot Oct 5, 2012

One of the most well known blessings is that of dayan haemet, the blessing said upon the death of an immediate relative accepting G-d as the…

Berachot Sep 30, 2012

The Talmud spends quite a number of pages discussing dreams. Taking their cue from the Bible itself, they put great stock in the significance of our…

Berachot Sep 29, 2012

“From the blessings of man, we see if he is a scholar or not” (Brachot 50a). How, and more importantly, whom one blesses tells us much…

Berachot Sep 24, 2012

The term am ha'aretz has come to mean an ignorant Jew, and is generally used in a pejorative manner. However, in Talmudic literature, an ignorant…

Berachot Sep 20, 2012

A common feature of Talmudic editing is to group together a series of statements made by the same person. Generally, it is that person making a…

Berachot Sep 20, 2012

We human beings are naturally biased. Products of our environment, we are influenced by our cultural milieu, by our background, our life experiences…

Berachot Sep 13, 2012

A striking feature of Talmud study is how it seamlessly moves from subject to subject; and how, almost out of the blue, one finds oneself discussing…

Berachot Sep 12, 2012

Jewish law prescribes not only that we make a blessing on food, but that we do so in the correct sequence. Thus, to cite a very basic example, we…

Berachot Sep 11, 2012

As the Talmud is, at its core, an oral tradition—with the words before us a summary of “classroom”” discussion—it is…

Berachot Sep 9, 2012

The opening Mishnah of the sixth chapter of Brachot discusses the various blessings one makes on different types of food. The Talmud attempts, but is…

Berachot Sep 9, 2012

In Talmudic times, the norm was that the chazzan literally prayed on behalf of the congregation. The people would listen and answer "amen," thus…

Berachot Sep 4, 2012

One of the exciting aspects of Talmud study is the range of ideas presented, and the openness to expressing radical ideas—including those…

Berachot Sep 4, 2012

The Talmud spends a good deal of time discussing the proper frame of mind for prayer. In a rather obvious remark (yet, much easier said than done),…

Berachot Sep 4, 2012

The Gemara (Brachot 27a), in discussing the propriety of making an “early Shabbat”, records that Rav Yirmiya davened just behind his…

Berachot Aug 2, 2012

"Mei’emati korin et hashema b’arvit, from what time may one begin reciting the evening shema?" So begins the Talmud Bavli, the…