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                    <![CDATA["They Live" is Episode Three of the TALMUD ON THE RESURRECTION: Tractate Ketubot, page 111b]]>
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<p>Masechet Ketubot, Daf 111b -- Episode Three, entitled "THEY LIVE" addresses a burning question on The Resurrection: is this reserved for the righteous, or will the masses be included as well? In the previous Episode we clarified the teaching on Resurrection happening only in Israel. Now we will move to another surprising teaching indicating that only perfectly pious people will merit coming back to life in the end of Days. This teaching appears to be at odds with other accepted traditions about the (near) all-inclusive revival of people regardless of their level of learning, observance, or piety. To some degree, the reconciling of these seemingly disparate Torah traditions may be clarified by virtue of a far more inclusive definition of righteousness. Yet lowering the bar won't enable us to overcome the stubborn facts. Clearly the Dew of [re-animated] Life can only flow from the Torah's Light and radiance. How then might [spiritual] commoners receive the vivifying life-elixir energy of the future?! We on a true high with an uplifting and illuminating teaching that shows us all how ordinary people can achieve extraordinary levels of connectivity with G-d. This climatic Episode will provide powerful information on how we can link into the spiritual network to facilitate resuscitation despite systemic inadequacies!</p>]]>
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Masechet Ketubot, Daf 111b -- Episode Three, entitled "THEY LIVE" addresses a burning question on The Resurrection: is this reserved for the righteous, or will the masses be included as well? In the previous Episode we clarified the teaching on Resurrection happening only in Israel. Now we will move to another surprising teaching indicating that only perfectly pious people will merit coming back to life in the end of Days. This teaching appears to be at odds with other accepted traditions about the (near) all-inclusive revival of people regardless of their level of learning, observance, or piety. To some degree, the reconciling of these seemingly disparate Torah traditions may be clarified by virtue of a far more inclusive definition of righteousness. Yet lowering the bar won't enable us to overcome the stubborn facts. Clearly the Dew of [re-animated] Life can only flow from the Torah's Light and radiance. How then might [spiritual] commoners receive the vivifying life-elixir energy of the future?! We on a true high with an uplifting and illuminating teaching that shows us all how ordinary people can achieve extraordinary levels of connectivity with G-d. This climatic Episode will provide powerful information on how we can link into the spiritual network to facilitate resuscitation despite systemic inadequacies!]]>
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<p>Masechet Ketubot, Daf 111b -- Episode Three, entitled "THEY LIVE" addresses a burning question on The Resurrection: is this reserved for the righteous, or will the masses be included as well? In the previous Episode we clarified the teaching on Resurrection happening only in Israel. Now we will move to another surprising teaching indicating that only perfectly pious people will merit coming back to life in the end of Days. This teaching appears to be at odds with other accepted traditions about the (near) all-inclusive revival of people regardless of their level of learning, observance, or piety. To some degree, the reconciling of these seemingly disparate Torah traditions may be clarified by virtue of a far more inclusive definition of righteousness. Yet lowering the bar won't enable us to overcome the stubborn facts. Clearly the Dew of [re-animated] Life can only flow from the Torah's Light and radiance. How then might [spiritual] commoners receive the vivifying life-elixir energy of the future?! We on a true high with an uplifting and illuminating teaching that shows us all how ordinary people can achieve extraordinary levels of connectivity with G-d. This climatic Episode will provide powerful information on how we can link into the spiritual network to facilitate resuscitation despite systemic inadequacies!</p>]]>
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Masechet Ketubot, Daf 111b -- Episode Three, entitled "THEY LIVE" addresses a burning question on The Resurrection: is this reserved for the righteous, or will the masses be included as well? In the previous Episode we clarified the teaching on Resurrection happening only in Israel. Now we will move to another surprising teaching indicating that only perfectly pious people will merit coming back to life in the end of Days. This teaching appears to be at odds with other accepted traditions about the (near) all-inclusive revival of people regardless of their level of learning, observance, or piety. To some degree, the reconciling of these seemingly disparate Torah traditions may be clarified by virtue of a far more inclusive definition of righteousness. Yet lowering the bar won't enable us to overcome the stubborn facts. Clearly the Dew of [re-animated] Life can only flow from the Torah's Light and radiance. How then might [spiritual] commoners receive the vivifying life-elixir energy of the future?! We on a true high with an uplifting and illuminating teaching that shows us all how ordinary people can achieve extraordinary levels of connectivity with G-d. This climatic Episode will provide powerful information on how we can link into the spiritual network to facilitate resuscitation despite systemic inadequacies!]]>
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                    <![CDATA["Quantum Tunneling" ~ Episode two of the TALMUD ON THE RESURRECTION: Tractate Ketubot, page 111a]]>
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<p>Masechet Ketubot, Daf 111a -- Episode Two, entitled "QUANTUM TUNNELING," is about a futuristic subterranean Holyland Highway that'll enable the prophesized Return of The Dead for those buried outside the proverbial Land of The Living! Backgrounder: The Messianic Era resuscitation of the deceased seems to include most (if not all) of Am Yisrael, interment location notwithstanding. Yet, in our first Episode we learnt about the Resurrection happening only for those buried in Israel. This teaching appears to be at odds with other accepted traditions about the (near) all-inclusive revival of [pious] people regardless of where they were laid to rest. This Episode introduces resolution by reconciling the veracity of both teachings: Indeed, from around the world, everyone will rise to their ultimate destiny. At the same time Israel is the true Land of the Living. The reconciling of the seeming contradiction is to be found in a tunneling concept called Gilgul Mechilot, which may be an ancient allusion to modern quantum physics.</p>]]>
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Masechet Ketubot, Daf 111a -- Episode Two, entitled "QUANTUM TUNNELING," is about a futuristic subterranean Holyland Highway that'll enable the prophesized Return of The Dead for those buried outside the proverbial Land of The Living! Backgrounder: The Messianic Era resuscitation of the deceased seems to include most (if not all) of Am Yisrael, interment location notwithstanding. Yet, in our first Episode we learnt about the Resurrection happening only for those buried in Israel. This teaching appears to be at odds with other accepted traditions about the (near) all-inclusive revival of [pious] people regardless of where they were laid to rest. This Episode introduces resolution by reconciling the veracity of both teachings: Indeed, from around the world, everyone will rise to their ultimate destiny. At the same time Israel is the true Land of the Living. The reconciling of the seeming contradiction is to be found in a tunneling concept called Gilgul Mechilot, which may be an ancient allusion to modern quantum physics.]]>
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                    <![CDATA["Quantum Tunneling" ~ Episode two of the TALMUD ON THE RESURRECTION: Tractate Ketubot, page 111a]]>
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<p>Masechet Ketubot, Daf 111a -- Episode Two, entitled "QUANTUM TUNNELING," is about a futuristic subterranean Holyland Highway that'll enable the prophesized Return of The Dead for those buried outside the proverbial Land of The Living! Backgrounder: The Messianic Era resuscitation of the deceased seems to include most (if not all) of Am Yisrael, interment location notwithstanding. Yet, in our first Episode we learnt about the Resurrection happening only for those buried in Israel. This teaching appears to be at odds with other accepted traditions about the (near) all-inclusive revival of [pious] people regardless of where they were laid to rest. This Episode introduces resolution by reconciling the veracity of both teachings: Indeed, from around the world, everyone will rise to their ultimate destiny. At the same time Israel is the true Land of the Living. The reconciling of the seeming contradiction is to be found in a tunneling concept called Gilgul Mechilot, which may be an ancient allusion to modern quantum physics.</p>]]>
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Masechet Ketubot, Daf 111a -- Episode Two, entitled "QUANTUM TUNNELING," is about a futuristic subterranean Holyland Highway that'll enable the prophesized Return of The Dead for those buried outside the proverbial Land of The Living! Backgrounder: The Messianic Era resuscitation of the deceased seems to include most (if not all) of Am Yisrael, interment location notwithstanding. Yet, in our first Episode we learnt about the Resurrection happening only for those buried in Israel. This teaching appears to be at odds with other accepted traditions about the (near) all-inclusive revival of [pious] people regardless of where they were laid to rest. This Episode introduces resolution by reconciling the veracity of both teachings: Indeed, from around the world, everyone will rise to their ultimate destiny. At the same time Israel is the true Land of the Living. The reconciling of the seeming contradiction is to be found in a tunneling concept called Gilgul Mechilot, which may be an ancient allusion to modern quantum physics.]]>
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                    <![CDATA["Land of the Living" ~ Episode one of TALMUD ON THE RESURRECTION: Tractate Ketubot, pg. 111a]]>
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<p>Episode One: Masechet Ketubot, Daf 111a, "LAND OF THE LIVING" focuses on Graveyard Geography and the prophesized Return of The Dead! To be sure, the universal resuscitation of our deceased after the arrival of Moshiach is a foundational Article of our Jewish Faith. From clear teachings in the Mishna and elsewhere it certainly seems to be inclusive of most (if not all) of Am Yisrael regardless of where they were (or weren't) interred. Shockingly, however, there seems to be an authentic Torah tradition indicating that those buried in the Diaspora would be excluded from this paranormal phenomenon. Yet, how in heaven can that be true?!</p>]]>
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Episode One: Masechet Ketubot, Daf 111a, "LAND OF THE LIVING" focuses on Graveyard Geography and the prophesized Return of The Dead! To be sure, the universal resuscitation of our deceased after the arrival of Moshiach is a foundational Article of our Jewish Faith. From clear teachings in the Mishna and elsewhere it certainly seems to be inclusive of most (if not all) of Am Yisrael regardless of where they were (or weren't) interred. Shockingly, however, there seems to be an authentic Torah tradition indicating that those buried in the Diaspora would be excluded from this paranormal phenomenon. Yet, how in heaven can that be true?!]]>
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<p>Episode One: Masechet Ketubot, Daf 111a, "LAND OF THE LIVING" focuses on Graveyard Geography and the prophesized Return of The Dead! To be sure, the universal resuscitation of our deceased after the arrival of Moshiach is a foundational Article of our Jewish Faith. From clear teachings in the Mishna and elsewhere it certainly seems to be inclusive of most (if not all) of Am Yisrael regardless of where they were (or weren't) interred. Shockingly, however, there seems to be an authentic Torah tradition indicating that those buried in the Diaspora would be excluded from this paranormal phenomenon. Yet, how in heaven can that be true?!</p>]]>
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Episode One: Masechet Ketubot, Daf 111a, "LAND OF THE LIVING" focuses on Graveyard Geography and the prophesized Return of The Dead! To be sure, the universal resuscitation of our deceased after the arrival of Moshiach is a foundational Article of our Jewish Faith. From clear teachings in the Mishna and elsewhere it certainly seems to be inclusive of most (if not all) of Am Yisrael regardless of where they were (or weren't) interred. Shockingly, however, there seems to be an authentic Torah tradition indicating that those buried in the Diaspora would be excluded from this paranormal phenomenon. Yet, how in heaven can that be true?!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In the Shadows: THE TALMUD on DREAMS: Series on Subconsciousness. Masechet Brachot, Chap. 9, Pg. 55a]]>
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                    <![CDATA["Save the King" - an Episode of TOM’S TALMUD TISCH on Masechet Sanhedrin: Perek Chelek, pg. 95 a]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Tractate Sanhedrin, Page 95 a "MISSION TO RESCUE" In the previous Episodes, we were introduced to terrible and tragic massacre of Cohanim in the city of Nov. Although King David was not responsible per se for the perpetration, as the unwitting catalyst an element of guilt nonetheless stains his soul. G-d give the Monarch a consequential choice of cleansing, forcing him to select. In fulfilling his choosing, a divinely designed domino effect leads him to Captivity in Gaza, and a crushing assassination attempt from which he is miraculously saved. Now, Hashem sends a message to a Heroic Leader of the Royal Armed Forces about David's desperate situation, and he must carefully weigh how to best proceed on this dangerous rescue mission. Godspeed into Gaza the General gallops. Sure enough, he almost immediately encounters a "Mother of Terror." She deceptively tries to kill him, and a deadly confrontation between this female Gazan terrorist and the Israeli war hero ensues. Moving on to Save the King, it proves to be a fraught endeavour, as the illustrious Hostage is hurled into a deathtrap. His Decorated Rescuer stops the Freefall with a supranatural act of suspension, as we are held in suspense!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Tractate Sanhedrin, Page 95 a "MISSION TO RESCUE" In the previous Episodes, we were introduced to terrible and tragic massacre of Cohanim in the city of Nov. Although King David was not responsible per se for the perpetration, as the unwitting catalyst an element of guilt nonetheless stains his soul. G-d give the Monarch a consequential choice of cleansing, forcing him to select. In fulfilling his choosing, a divinely designed domino effect leads him to Captivity in Gaza, and a crushing assassination attempt from which he is miraculously saved. Now, Hashem sends a message to a Heroic Leader of the Royal Armed Forces about David's desperate situation, and he must carefully weigh how to best proceed on this dangerous rescue mission. Godspeed into Gaza the General gallops. Sure enough, he almost immediately encounters a "Mother of Terror." She deceptively tries to kill him, and a deadly confrontation between this female Gazan terrorist and the Israeli war hero ensues. Moving on to Save the King, it proves to be a fraught endeavour, as the illustrious Hostage is hurled into a deathtrap. His Decorated Rescuer stops the Freefall with a supranatural act of suspension, as we are held in suspense!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Tractate Sanhedrin, Page 95 a "MISSION TO RESCUE" In the previous Episodes, we were introduced to terrible and tragic massacre of Cohanim in the city of Nov. Although King David was not responsible per se for the perpetration, as the unwitting catalyst an element of guilt nonetheless stains his soul. G-d give the Monarch a consequential choice of cleansing, forcing him to select. In fulfilling his choosing, a divinely designed domino effect leads him to Captivity in Gaza, and a crushing assassination attempt from which he is miraculously saved. Now, Hashem sends a message to a Heroic Leader of the Royal Armed Forces about David's desperate situation, and he must carefully weigh how to best proceed on this dangerous rescue mission. Godspeed into Gaza the General gallops. Sure enough, he almost immediately encounters a "Mother of Terror." She deceptively tries to kill him, and a deadly confrontation between this female Gazan terrorist and the Israeli war hero ensues. Moving on to Save the King, it proves to be a fraught endeavour, as the illustrious Hostage is hurled into a deathtrap. His Decorated Rescuer stops the Freefall with a supranatural act of suspension, as we are held in suspense!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Tractate Sanhedrin, Page 95 a "YOUR ROYAL HOSTAGE" In the previous Episode, we touched upon the terrible and tragic events leading up to, and the actual massacre of Cohanim in the city of Nov. This sets the stage for a most unusual episode in the life and tribulations of Israel's eternal monarch. Here, we will open with choice of punishment that was placed before King David, as he was forced to select the consequences. Discover the incredible story of a Royal Hunt that goes awry in a dizzying array of Satanic proportion with Falcons, Fake Deer and the Wild Chase that led to a Capture the King by an Evil Giant named Ishbibenob! The terrifying reality of Captivity in Gaza sets in with the King being bound and gagged. By the grace of G-d, a crushing assassination attempt narrowly fails. The supernatural Divine deliverance is even ultimately alluded to in the book of Psalms. A Commander of King David' Armed Forces is tipped off about the monarch's dangerous predicament, and that sets a dangerous rescue mission into motion!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Tractate Sanhedrin, Page 95 a "YOUR ROYAL HOSTAGE" In the previous Episode, we touched upon the terrible and tragic events leading up to, and the actual massacre of Cohanim in the city of Nov. This sets the stage for a most unusual episode in the life and tribulations of Israel's eternal monarch. Here, we will open with choice of punishment that was placed before King David, as he was forced to select the consequences. Discover the incredible story of a Royal Hunt that goes awry in a dizzying array of Satanic proportion with Falcons, Fake Deer and the Wild Chase that led to a Capture the King by an Evil Giant named Ishbibenob! The terrifying reality of Captivity in Gaza sets in with the King being bound and gagged. By the grace of G-d, a crushing assassination attempt narrowly fails. The supernatural Divine deliverance is even ultimately alluded to in the book of Psalms. A Commander of King David' Armed Forces is tipped off about the monarch's dangerous predicament, and that sets a dangerous rescue mission into motion!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>This in-depth Gemara study is on the fascinating teachings of Perek Chelek, which uniquely focuses on Faith Matters and Torah Theology. From Credo to Conduct, we explore the Soul's Nature, Eternity, the Afterlife, fascinating Prophecies about Historic Events as well as the future Messianic Redemption. To clarify these aspects, archetypal personalities, exceptional eras, and events are often analyzed and assessed to shed light on these matters. Occasionally, our Sages will probe beneath the surface to reveal deeper dimensions and enabling us to learn the lessons of history and avoid repeating their mistakes today! _________________________________________________ Tractate Sanhedrin, Page 95 a " THE CONQUEROR" In the previous Episode, we learned about the events leading up to the terrifying siege Sennacherib imposed on Jerusalem and the seemingly impossible situation King Hezekiah and his loyal citizens found themselves in. A star-struck Sennacherib raced against the clock to arrive at Jerusalem just on time for the predicted Fateful Day. In Contempt of Zion, the Monarchical Commander-in-Chief arrogantly views Judea’s Capital City in derision. Discover the incredible story behind his deadly decision to delay that becomes a devastatingly fateful mistake as the destructive decree against the Jewish People metamorphoses into miraculous deliverance!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[This in-depth Gemara study is on the fascinating teachings of Perek Chelek, which uniquely focuses on Faith Matters and Torah Theology. From Credo to Conduct, we explore the Soul's Nature, Eternity, the Afterlife, fascinating Prophecies about Historic Events as well as the future Messianic Redemption. To clarify these aspects, archetypal personalities, exceptional eras, and events are often analyzed and assessed to shed light on these matters. Occasionally, our Sages will probe beneath the surface to reveal deeper dimensions and enabling us to learn the lessons of history and avoid repeating their mistakes today! _________________________________________________ Tractate Sanhedrin, Page 95 a " THE CONQUEROR" In the previous Episode, we learned about the events leading up to the terrifying siege Sennacherib imposed on Jerusalem and the seemingly impossible situation King Hezekiah and his loyal citizens found themselves in. A star-struck Sennacherib raced against the clock to arrive at Jerusalem just on time for the predicted Fateful Day. In Contempt of Zion, the Monarchical Commander-in-Chief arrogantly views Judea’s Capital City in derision. Discover the incredible story behind his deadly decision to delay that becomes a devastatingly fateful mistake as the destructive decree against the Jewish People metamorphoses into miraculous deliverance!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[KINGDOM OF HEAVEN]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty-Five
  
Page 94b

This in-depth Gemara study is on the fascinating teachings of Perek Chelek, which uniquely focuses on Faith Matters and Torah Theology. From Credo to Conduct, we explore the Soul's Nature, Eternity, the Afterlife, fascinating Prophecies about Historic Events as well as the future Messianic Redemption. 

To clarify these aspects, archetypal personalities and eras are often analyzed and assessed to shed light on these matters. Occasionally, our Sages will probe beneath the surface to reveal deeper dimensions and enabling us to learn the lessons of history and avoid repeating their mistakes today!      
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Tractate Sanhedrin, Page 94 b " KINGDOM OF HEAVEN"  

In the previous Episode, we’d returned to a post-mortem on Sennacherib’s miraculous defeat. Through it, G-d provided surprising sources of sustenance. Unnerved, the people sought prophetic guidance in collecting the unearned spoils. 

In this Episode, we will backtrack to the events leading up to the terrifying siege and the seemingly impossible situation King Hezekiah and his loyal citizens found themselves in. 

It opens with the March on Jerusalem. The Talmud relates a remarkable narrative of Sennacherib’s stunning successive string of a single day’s journeys as he marched towards Zion. 

Astonishingly, many stops were made by this aggressive attack army made over the course of that same day. Yet, even more stunningly, it was the force of spirit, rather than their spirit of force that would carry the day. 

Discover the sweeping story of a tidal wave of ancestral goodness and the power of their Mitzvot.  

Finally, it’s the tale of two Lion-hearted warrior Kings alluded to in prophetic prose that makes the difference. While one is indeed a Monarch to Fear, the other should not induce anxiety!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty-Five
  
Page 94b

This in-depth Gemara study is on the fascinating teachings of Perek Chelek, which uniquely focuses on Faith Matters and Torah Theology. From Credo to Conduct, we explore the Soul's Nature, Eternity, the Afterlife, fascinating Prophecies about Historic Events as well as the future Messianic Redemption. 

To clarify these aspects, archetypal personalities and eras are often analyzed and assessed to shed light on these matters. Occasionally, our Sages will probe beneath the surface to reveal deeper dimensions and enabling us to learn the lessons of history and avoid repeating their mistakes today!      
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Tractate Sanhedrin, Page 94 b " KINGDOM OF HEAVEN"  

In the previous Episode, we’d returned to a post-mortem on Sennacherib’s miraculous defeat. Through it, G-d provided surprising sources of sustenance. Unnerved, the people sought prophetic guidance in collecting the unearned spoils. 

In this Episode, we will backtrack to the events leading up to the terrifying siege and the seemingly impossible situation King Hezekiah and his loyal citizens found themselves in. 

It opens with the March on Jerusalem. The Talmud relates a remarkable narrative of Sennacherib’s stunning successive string of a single day’s journeys as he marched towards Zion. 

Astonishingly, many stops were made by this aggressive attack army made over the course of that same day. Yet, even more stunningly, it was the force of spirit, rather than their spirit of force that would carry the day. 

Discover the sweeping story of a tidal wave of ancestral goodness and the power of their Mitzvot.  

Finally, it’s the tale of two Lion-hearted warrior Kings alluded to in prophetic prose that makes the difference. While one is indeed a Monarch to Fear, the other should not induce anxiety!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty-Five
  
Page 94b

This in-depth Gemara study is on the fascinating teachings of Perek Chelek, which uniquely focuses on Faith Matters and Torah Theology. From Credo to Conduct, we explore the Soul's Nature, Eternity, the Afterlife, fascinating Prophecies about Historic Events as well as the future Messianic Redemption. 

To clarify these aspects, archetypal personalities and eras are often analyzed and assessed to shed light on these matters. Occasionally, our Sages will probe beneath the surface to reveal deeper dimensions and enabling us to learn the lessons of history and avoid repeating their mistakes today!      
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Tractate Sanhedrin, Page 94 b " KINGDOM OF HEAVEN"  

In the previous Episode, we’d returned to a post-mortem on Sennacherib’s miraculous defeat. Through it, G-d provided surprising sources of sustenance. Unnerved, the people sought prophetic guidance in collecting the unearned spoils. 

In this Episode, we will backtrack to the events leading up to the terrifying siege and the seemingly impossible situation King Hezekiah and his loyal citizens found themselves in. 

It opens with the March on Jerusalem. The Talmud relates a remarkable narrative of Sennacherib’s stunning successive string of a single day’s journeys as he marched towards Zion. 

Astonishingly, many stops were made by this aggressive attack army made over the course of that same day. Yet, even more stunningly, it was the force of spirit, rather than their spirit of force that would carry the day. 

Discover the sweeping story of a tidal wave of ancestral goodness and the power of their Mitzvot.  

Finally, it’s the tale of two Lion-hearted warrior Kings alluded to in prophetic prose that makes the difference. While one is indeed a Monarch to Fear, the other should not induce anxiety!]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty-Five
  
Page 94b

This in-depth Gemara study is on the fascinating teachings of Perek Chelek, which uniquely focuses on Faith Matters and Torah Theology. From Credo to Conduct, we explore the Soul's Nature, Eternity, the Afterlife, fascinating Prophecies about Historic Events as well as the future Messianic Redemption. 

To clarify these aspects, archetypal personalities and eras are often analyzed and assessed to shed light on these matters. Occasionally, our Sages will probe beneath the surface to reveal deeper dimensions and enabling us to learn the lessons of history and avoid repeating their mistakes today!      
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Tractate Sanhedrin, Page 94 b " KINGDOM OF HEAVEN"  

In the previous Episode, we’d returned to a post-mortem on Sennacherib’s miraculous defeat. Through it, G-d provided surprising sources of sustenance. Unnerved, the people sought prophetic guidance in collecting the unearned spoils. 

In this Episode, we will backtrack to the events leading up to the terrifying siege and the seemingly impossible situation King Hezekiah and his loyal citizens found themselves in. 

It opens with the March on Jerusalem. The Talmud relates a remarkable narrative of Sennacherib’s stunning successive string of a single day’s journeys as he marched towards Zion. 

Astonishingly, many stops were made by this aggressive attack army made over the course of that same day. Yet, even more stunningly, it was the force of spirit, rather than their spirit of force that would carry the day. 

Discover the sweeping story of a tidal wave of ancestral goodness and the power of their Mitzvot.  

Finally, it’s the tale of two Lion-hearted warrior Kings alluded to in prophetic prose that makes the difference. While one is indeed a Monarch to Fear, the other should not induce anxiety!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE SPOILS OF WAR]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jul 2023 01:56:02 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty-Four
   
Page 94b

This in-depth Gemara study is on the fascinating teachings of Perek Chelek, which uniquely focuses on Faith Matters and Torah Theology. From Credo to Conduct, we explore the Soul's Nature, Eternity, the Afterlife, and the future Messianic Redemption. 

To clarify these aspects, archetypal personalities and eras are often analyzed and assessed to shed light on these matters. Occasionally, our Sages will probe beneath the surface to reveal deeper dimensions and enabling us to learn the lessons of history and avoid repeating their mistakes today!      
----------
Tractate Sanhedrin, Page 94 b    

This Episode follows the previous analysis of how King Hezekiah spawned a Golden-Age of Torah Literacy, inspiring Am Yisrael to amass Wisdom rather than Wealth.

We now return to the post-mortem of Sennacherib’s miraculous defeat. G-d provides the people of Israel with plentiful Parnassa from unexpected sources. This boon materially enables the incredible aforementioned national religious renaissance. 

Surprisingly, the Jewish People seek prophetic guidance for propriety in pillaging. Isiah invokes the image of locust harvesting in response. Yet, how can grasshopper gleaning become a source of an ethical code of conduct for collecting spoils? 

We will touch on international law on ownership and the privilege of victors. Can people's legal rights simply be rinsed in a wave of conflict?  

Proof is found in an ancient Battle of the Titans and the accompanying prophetic insight on Purified Property. Discover how one nation’s victory on the battlefield served to enable another nation’s legal claims to land and geography!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty-Four
   
Page 94b

This in-depth Gemara study is on the fascinating teachings of Perek Chelek, which uniquely focuses on Faith Matters and Torah Theology. From Credo to Conduct, we explore the Soul's Nature, Eternity, the Afterlife, and the future Messianic Redemption. 

To clarify these aspects, archetypal personalities and eras are often analyzed and assessed to shed light on these matters. Occasionally, our Sages will probe beneath the surface to reveal deeper dimensions and enabling us to learn the lessons of history and avoid repeating their mistakes today!      
----------
Tractate Sanhedrin, Page 94 b    

This Episode follows the previous analysis of how King Hezekiah spawned a Golden-Age of Torah Literacy, inspiring Am Yisrael to amass Wisdom rather than Wealth.

We now return to the post-mortem of Sennacherib’s miraculous defeat. G-d provides the people of Israel with plentiful Parnassa from unexpected sources. This boon materially enables the incredible aforementioned national religious renaissance. 

Surprisingly, the Jewish People seek prophetic guidance for propriety in pillaging. Isiah invokes the image of locust harvesting in response. Yet, how can grasshopper gleaning become a source of an ethical code of conduct for collecting spoils? 

We will touch on international law on ownership and the privilege of victors. Can people's legal rights simply be rinsed in a wave of conflict?  

Proof is found in an ancient Battle of the Titans and the accompanying prophetic insight on Purified Property. Discover how one nation’s victory on the battlefield served to enable another nation’s legal claims to land and geography!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE SPOILS OF WAR]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty-Four
   
Page 94b

This in-depth Gemara study is on the fascinating teachings of Perek Chelek, which uniquely focuses on Faith Matters and Torah Theology. From Credo to Conduct, we explore the Soul's Nature, Eternity, the Afterlife, and the future Messianic Redemption. 

To clarify these aspects, archetypal personalities and eras are often analyzed and assessed to shed light on these matters. Occasionally, our Sages will probe beneath the surface to reveal deeper dimensions and enabling us to learn the lessons of history and avoid repeating their mistakes today!      
----------
Tractate Sanhedrin, Page 94 b    

This Episode follows the previous analysis of how King Hezekiah spawned a Golden-Age of Torah Literacy, inspiring Am Yisrael to amass Wisdom rather than Wealth.

We now return to the post-mortem of Sennacherib’s miraculous defeat. G-d provides the people of Israel with plentiful Parnassa from unexpected sources. This boon materially enables the incredible aforementioned national religious renaissance. 

Surprisingly, the Jewish People seek prophetic guidance for propriety in pillaging. Isiah invokes the image of locust harvesting in response. Yet, how can grasshopper gleaning become a source of an ethical code of conduct for collecting spoils? 

We will touch on international law on ownership and the privilege of victors. Can people's legal rights simply be rinsed in a wave of conflict?  

Proof is found in an ancient Battle of the Titans and the accompanying prophetic insight on Purified Property. Discover how one nation’s victory on the battlefield served to enable another nation’s legal claims to land and geography!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty-Four
   
Page 94b

This in-depth Gemara study is on the fascinating teachings of Perek Chelek, which uniquely focuses on Faith Matters and Torah Theology. From Credo to Conduct, we explore the Soul's Nature, Eternity, the Afterlife, and the future Messianic Redemption. 

To clarify these aspects, archetypal personalities and eras are often analyzed and assessed to shed light on these matters. Occasionally, our Sages will probe beneath the surface to reveal deeper dimensions and enabling us to learn the lessons of history and avoid repeating their mistakes today!      
----------
Tractate Sanhedrin, Page 94 b    

This Episode follows the previous analysis of how King Hezekiah spawned a Golden-Age of Torah Literacy, inspiring Am Yisrael to amass Wisdom rather than Wealth.

We now return to the post-mortem of Sennacherib’s miraculous defeat. G-d provides the people of Israel with plentiful Parnassa from unexpected sources. This boon materially enables the incredible aforementioned national religious renaissance. 

Surprisingly, the Jewish People seek prophetic guidance for propriety in pillaging. Isiah invokes the image of locust harvesting in response. Yet, how can grasshopper gleaning become a source of an ethical code of conduct for collecting spoils? 

We will touch on international law on ownership and the privilege of victors. Can people's legal rights simply be rinsed in a wave of conflict?  

Proof is found in an ancient Battle of the Titans and the accompanying prophetic insight on Purified Property. Discover how one nation’s victory on the battlefield served to enable another nation’s legal claims to land and geography!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[HONOUR OF KINGS II]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2023 00:51:21 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
   
Series on Hakhel, Part Eight
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

Was Righteous Relinquishing of Royal Respect, Right or Wrong?

In this Eighth and final Episode, we conclude analyzing the pithy information on fulfilling the biblical Septennial Assembly Mitzvah of Hakhel that's available in the Mishna. 

As we've learnt gathering the nation for an event that leaves the maximum after-effect calls for the participatory leadership of a supreme royal figure -- if possible. 

The inspiring atmosphere at our Septennial Assembly was created, in part, by the sitting Monarch playing the pivotal role.  

Ultimately, much of Hakhel’s unique aura revolved around the Crown, and the King's Honour therefore comes to be viewed an important component of the Mitzvah.   

This helps us appreciate our desired involvement of even a less-than-fully-sanctioned regent who represented (at best) a dubious, non-accredited monarchy. 

The unorthodox humility of one such supreme political leader, leads into a discussion of whether any governing monarch may ever relinquish royal esteem without inappropriately --and unlawfully diminishing the honour of the monarchy itself? 

The same foreigner-King's surprising emotional outburst elicited an even more surprisingly flattering response from the Torah-sage-led-nation. Was their flattery a tragic and costly mistake?  

Finally, we'll discover how this sheds light on, and provides a better, fuller comprehension of the Mitzvah of Hakhel itself!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
   
Series on Hakhel, Part Eight
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

Was Righteous Relinquishing of Royal Respect, Right or Wrong?

In this Eighth and final Episode, we conclude analyzing the pithy information on fulfilling the biblical Septennial Assembly Mitzvah of Hakhel that's available in the Mishna. 

As we've learnt gathering the nation for an event that leaves the maximum after-effect calls for the participatory leadership of a supreme royal figure -- if possible. 

The inspiring atmosphere at our Septennial Assembly was created, in part, by the sitting Monarch playing the pivotal role.  

Ultimately, much of Hakhel’s unique aura revolved around the Crown, and the King's Honour therefore comes to be viewed an important component of the Mitzvah.   

This helps us appreciate our desired involvement of even a less-than-fully-sanctioned regent who represented (at best) a dubious, non-accredited monarchy. 

The unorthodox humility of one such supreme political leader, leads into a discussion of whether any governing monarch may ever relinquish royal esteem without inappropriately --and unlawfully diminishing the honour of the monarchy itself? 

The same foreigner-King's surprising emotional outburst elicited an even more surprisingly flattering response from the Torah-sage-led-nation. Was their flattery a tragic and costly mistake?  

Finally, we'll discover how this sheds light on, and provides a better, fuller comprehension of the Mitzvah of Hakhel itself!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[HONOUR OF KINGS II]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
   
Series on Hakhel, Part Eight
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

Was Righteous Relinquishing of Royal Respect, Right or Wrong?

In this Eighth and final Episode, we conclude analyzing the pithy information on fulfilling the biblical Septennial Assembly Mitzvah of Hakhel that's available in the Mishna. 

As we've learnt gathering the nation for an event that leaves the maximum after-effect calls for the participatory leadership of a supreme royal figure -- if possible. 

The inspiring atmosphere at our Septennial Assembly was created, in part, by the sitting Monarch playing the pivotal role.  

Ultimately, much of Hakhel’s unique aura revolved around the Crown, and the King's Honour therefore comes to be viewed an important component of the Mitzvah.   

This helps us appreciate our desired involvement of even a less-than-fully-sanctioned regent who represented (at best) a dubious, non-accredited monarchy. 

The unorthodox humility of one such supreme political leader, leads into a discussion of whether any governing monarch may ever relinquish royal esteem without inappropriately --and unlawfully diminishing the honour of the monarchy itself? 

The same foreigner-King's surprising emotional outburst elicited an even more surprisingly flattering response from the Torah-sage-led-nation. Was their flattery a tragic and costly mistake?  

Finally, we'll discover how this sheds light on, and provides a better, fuller comprehension of the Mitzvah of Hakhel itself!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
   
Series on Hakhel, Part Eight
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

Was Righteous Relinquishing of Royal Respect, Right or Wrong?

In this Eighth and final Episode, we conclude analyzing the pithy information on fulfilling the biblical Septennial Assembly Mitzvah of Hakhel that's available in the Mishna. 

As we've learnt gathering the nation for an event that leaves the maximum after-effect calls for the participatory leadership of a supreme royal figure -- if possible. 

The inspiring atmosphere at our Septennial Assembly was created, in part, by the sitting Monarch playing the pivotal role.  

Ultimately, much of Hakhel’s unique aura revolved around the Crown, and the King's Honour therefore comes to be viewed an important component of the Mitzvah.   

This helps us appreciate our desired involvement of even a less-than-fully-sanctioned regent who represented (at best) a dubious, non-accredited monarchy. 

The unorthodox humility of one such supreme political leader, leads into a discussion of whether any governing monarch may ever relinquish royal esteem without inappropriately --and unlawfully diminishing the honour of the monarchy itself? 

The same foreigner-King's surprising emotional outburst elicited an even more surprisingly flattering response from the Torah-sage-led-nation. Was their flattery a tragic and costly mistake?  

Finally, we'll discover how this sheds light on, and provides a better, fuller comprehension of the Mitzvah of Hakhel itself!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[HONOUR OF KINGS]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2023 02:58:21 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
  
Series on Hakhel, Part Seven
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

In this seventh Episode we continue the analysis of information found in the Mishna -- deciphering the meaning of the mechanics of the artificially created ceremony involving rank and file of Jewish political and spiritual leadership to best fulfill the biblical Septennial Assembly Mitzvah of Hakhel! 

Simply stated: while the Torah clearly ordains the need to gather the nation for an important event that would feature a Torah Reading by its supreme royal leadership, there is no mention of introducing it in a dazzling display of honour to human beings.  

And, even if the King's Honour is framed as a component of the Mitzvah, doesn’t honouring others infringe upon the unique dignity due to royalty alone? 

The formalities of the event are fully clarified as we learn to appreciate greater involvement of the Temple dignitaries, alongside with the Monarchy. 

Finally, a look at posture and protocol: who can sit, and who must stand and what that means to us, the Jewish People. 

Understanding Temple Respect, and the uniqueness of the Davidic Monarchy vs other Houses of Jewish Royal will ultimately lead into a fuller comprehension of Hakhel itself! 

This is the Seventh Episode in our special mini- series on Hakhel.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
  
Series on Hakhel, Part Seven
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

In this seventh Episode we continue the analysis of information found in the Mishna -- deciphering the meaning of the mechanics of the artificially created ceremony involving rank and file of Jewish political and spiritual leadership to best fulfill the biblical Septennial Assembly Mitzvah of Hakhel! 

Simply stated: while the Torah clearly ordains the need to gather the nation for an important event that would feature a Torah Reading by its supreme royal leadership, there is no mention of introducing it in a dazzling display of honour to human beings.  

And, even if the King's Honour is framed as a component of the Mitzvah, doesn’t honouring others infringe upon the unique dignity due to royalty alone? 

The formalities of the event are fully clarified as we learn to appreciate greater involvement of the Temple dignitaries, alongside with the Monarchy. 

Finally, a look at posture and protocol: who can sit, and who must stand and what that means to us, the Jewish People. 

Understanding Temple Respect, and the uniqueness of the Davidic Monarchy vs other Houses of Jewish Royal will ultimately lead into a fuller comprehension of Hakhel itself! 

This is the Seventh Episode in our special mini- series on Hakhel.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[HONOUR OF KINGS]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
  
Series on Hakhel, Part Seven
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

In this seventh Episode we continue the analysis of information found in the Mishna -- deciphering the meaning of the mechanics of the artificially created ceremony involving rank and file of Jewish political and spiritual leadership to best fulfill the biblical Septennial Assembly Mitzvah of Hakhel! 

Simply stated: while the Torah clearly ordains the need to gather the nation for an important event that would feature a Torah Reading by its supreme royal leadership, there is no mention of introducing it in a dazzling display of honour to human beings.  

And, even if the King's Honour is framed as a component of the Mitzvah, doesn’t honouring others infringe upon the unique dignity due to royalty alone? 

The formalities of the event are fully clarified as we learn to appreciate greater involvement of the Temple dignitaries, alongside with the Monarchy. 

Finally, a look at posture and protocol: who can sit, and who must stand and what that means to us, the Jewish People. 

Understanding Temple Respect, and the uniqueness of the Davidic Monarchy vs other Houses of Jewish Royal will ultimately lead into a fuller comprehension of Hakhel itself! 

This is the Seventh Episode in our special mini- series on Hakhel.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
  
Series on Hakhel, Part Seven
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

In this seventh Episode we continue the analysis of information found in the Mishna -- deciphering the meaning of the mechanics of the artificially created ceremony involving rank and file of Jewish political and spiritual leadership to best fulfill the biblical Septennial Assembly Mitzvah of Hakhel! 

Simply stated: while the Torah clearly ordains the need to gather the nation for an important event that would feature a Torah Reading by its supreme royal leadership, there is no mention of introducing it in a dazzling display of honour to human beings.  

And, even if the King's Honour is framed as a component of the Mitzvah, doesn’t honouring others infringe upon the unique dignity due to royalty alone? 

The formalities of the event are fully clarified as we learn to appreciate greater involvement of the Temple dignitaries, alongside with the Monarchy. 

Finally, a look at posture and protocol: who can sit, and who must stand and what that means to us, the Jewish People. 

Understanding Temple Respect, and the uniqueness of the Davidic Monarchy vs other Houses of Jewish Royal will ultimately lead into a fuller comprehension of Hakhel itself! 

This is the Seventh Episode in our special mini- series on Hakhel.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[PERFECT TIME]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2023 03:39:39 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
 
Series on Hakhel, Part Six
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

~ Dissecting Scripture to Determine the Date of Hakhel!        
     
In the sixth Episode we continue delving more deeply into the Gemara which clarified the information presented in the Mishna -- in a Quest to Discover the Best Day for The Assembly! 

To be sure, the Talmud’s careful analysis of verses did reveal the divinely ordained date for our Septennial Assembly Mitzvah.  Yet, despite unravelling the seeming superfluous syntax of the scripture regarding the date, the precise timing is still unclear!    

Compellingly, for all Talmudic pinpointing, the precise date remains a mystery. Surprisingly, the great Sages of the mediaeval era continued to debate this, and until our very day, the question ahs never been fully resolved! 

Why we weren’t given clearer instructions, and ultimately when exactly is the right time is something we may only discover once Moshiach arrives. Here you will learn to appreciate the differing schools of thought and achieve a broader panoramic view of the full jurisprudence governing this exceptional Torah Commandment.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
 
Series on Hakhel, Part Six
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

~ Dissecting Scripture to Determine the Date of Hakhel!        
     
In the sixth Episode we continue delving more deeply into the Gemara which clarified the information presented in the Mishna -- in a Quest to Discover the Best Day for The Assembly! 

To be sure, the Talmud’s careful analysis of verses did reveal the divinely ordained date for our Septennial Assembly Mitzvah.  Yet, despite unravelling the seeming superfluous syntax of the scripture regarding the date, the precise timing is still unclear!    

Compellingly, for all Talmudic pinpointing, the precise date remains a mystery. Surprisingly, the great Sages of the mediaeval era continued to debate this, and until our very day, the question ahs never been fully resolved! 

Why we weren’t given clearer instructions, and ultimately when exactly is the right time is something we may only discover once Moshiach arrives. Here you will learn to appreciate the differing schools of thought and achieve a broader panoramic view of the full jurisprudence governing this exceptional Torah Commandment.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[PERFECT TIME]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
 
Series on Hakhel, Part Six
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

~ Dissecting Scripture to Determine the Date of Hakhel!        
     
In the sixth Episode we continue delving more deeply into the Gemara which clarified the information presented in the Mishna -- in a Quest to Discover the Best Day for The Assembly! 

To be sure, the Talmud’s careful analysis of verses did reveal the divinely ordained date for our Septennial Assembly Mitzvah.  Yet, despite unravelling the seeming superfluous syntax of the scripture regarding the date, the precise timing is still unclear!    

Compellingly, for all Talmudic pinpointing, the precise date remains a mystery. Surprisingly, the great Sages of the mediaeval era continued to debate this, and until our very day, the question ahs never been fully resolved! 

Why we weren’t given clearer instructions, and ultimately when exactly is the right time is something we may only discover once Moshiach arrives. Here you will learn to appreciate the differing schools of thought and achieve a broader panoramic view of the full jurisprudence governing this exceptional Torah Commandment.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
 
Series on Hakhel, Part Six
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

~ Dissecting Scripture to Determine the Date of Hakhel!        
     
In the sixth Episode we continue delving more deeply into the Gemara which clarified the information presented in the Mishna -- in a Quest to Discover the Best Day for The Assembly! 

To be sure, the Talmud’s careful analysis of verses did reveal the divinely ordained date for our Septennial Assembly Mitzvah.  Yet, despite unravelling the seeming superfluous syntax of the scripture regarding the date, the precise timing is still unclear!    

Compellingly, for all Talmudic pinpointing, the precise date remains a mystery. Surprisingly, the great Sages of the mediaeval era continued to debate this, and until our very day, the question ahs never been fully resolved! 

Why we weren’t given clearer instructions, and ultimately when exactly is the right time is something we may only discover once Moshiach arrives. Here you will learn to appreciate the differing schools of thought and achieve a broader panoramic view of the full jurisprudence governing this exceptional Torah Commandment.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MAKING TIME]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2022 15:41:43 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
 
Series on Hakhel, Part Five
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

In the fifth Episode we begin studying the Gemara which analyzes the Mishna. Our first focus is on a seeming grammatical inaccuracy in the language it uses -- that could potentially point to the wrong date for the unique Septennial Assembly Reading. 

Scrolling through the specific Torah verse conveying the day in which the Hakhel Assembly Mitzvah should be held we encounter a surprising biblical anomaly. For all the clear instructions, the exact time still seems unclear.  

Why the circuitous language, and what is added by multiple methods of identification, and shouldn’t G-d have it conveyed things more directly and clearly? 

Discover the fascinating bigger picture, and see what else comes to light when we fully decipher these pregnant words?

This is the Fifth Episode in our unique Hakhel mini- series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
 
Series on Hakhel, Part Five
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

In the fifth Episode we begin studying the Gemara which analyzes the Mishna. Our first focus is on a seeming grammatical inaccuracy in the language it uses -- that could potentially point to the wrong date for the unique Septennial Assembly Reading. 

Scrolling through the specific Torah verse conveying the day in which the Hakhel Assembly Mitzvah should be held we encounter a surprising biblical anomaly. For all the clear instructions, the exact time still seems unclear.  

Why the circuitous language, and what is added by multiple methods of identification, and shouldn’t G-d have it conveyed things more directly and clearly? 

Discover the fascinating bigger picture, and see what else comes to light when we fully decipher these pregnant words?

This is the Fifth Episode in our unique Hakhel mini- series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MAKING TIME]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
 
Series on Hakhel, Part Five
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

In the fifth Episode we begin studying the Gemara which analyzes the Mishna. Our first focus is on a seeming grammatical inaccuracy in the language it uses -- that could potentially point to the wrong date for the unique Septennial Assembly Reading. 

Scrolling through the specific Torah verse conveying the day in which the Hakhel Assembly Mitzvah should be held we encounter a surprising biblical anomaly. For all the clear instructions, the exact time still seems unclear.  

Why the circuitous language, and what is added by multiple methods of identification, and shouldn’t G-d have it conveyed things more directly and clearly? 

Discover the fascinating bigger picture, and see what else comes to light when we fully decipher these pregnant words?

This is the Fifth Episode in our unique Hakhel mini- series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
 
Series on Hakhel, Part Five
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

In the fifth Episode we begin studying the Gemara which analyzes the Mishna. Our first focus is on a seeming grammatical inaccuracy in the language it uses -- that could potentially point to the wrong date for the unique Septennial Assembly Reading. 

Scrolling through the specific Torah verse conveying the day in which the Hakhel Assembly Mitzvah should be held we encounter a surprising biblical anomaly. For all the clear instructions, the exact time still seems unclear.  

Why the circuitous language, and what is added by multiple methods of identification, and shouldn’t G-d have it conveyed things more directly and clearly? 

Discover the fascinating bigger picture, and see what else comes to light when we fully decipher these pregnant words?

This is the Fifth Episode in our unique Hakhel mini- series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[READING LIST]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
 
Series on Hakhel, Part Four
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

The What and Why of the Portions Read at the National Assembly
     
In the third Episode we continued studying the Mishna that introduced us to a seemingly alien monarch who led the unique Septennial Assembly Reading. 

The fourth Episode completes the Mishna; delineating the specific portions of Deuteronomy that must be read aloud by the King, and the blessings he recited at this unique Septennial Assembly Mitzvah. 

Scrolling through the Sefer Torah necessitates a departure from standard procedure. Discover why these readings were selected and why was it important to read the verses in staggered fashion!

This is the fourth Episode in our unique Hakhel mini- series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
 
Series on Hakhel, Part Four
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

The What and Why of the Portions Read at the National Assembly
     
In the third Episode we continued studying the Mishna that introduced us to a seemingly alien monarch who led the unique Septennial Assembly Reading. 

The fourth Episode completes the Mishna; delineating the specific portions of Deuteronomy that must be read aloud by the King, and the blessings he recited at this unique Septennial Assembly Mitzvah. 

Scrolling through the Sefer Torah necessitates a departure from standard procedure. Discover why these readings were selected and why was it important to read the verses in staggered fashion!

This is the fourth Episode in our unique Hakhel mini- series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[READING LIST]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
 
Series on Hakhel, Part Four
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

The What and Why of the Portions Read at the National Assembly
     
In the third Episode we continued studying the Mishna that introduced us to a seemingly alien monarch who led the unique Septennial Assembly Reading. 

The fourth Episode completes the Mishna; delineating the specific portions of Deuteronomy that must be read aloud by the King, and the blessings he recited at this unique Septennial Assembly Mitzvah. 

Scrolling through the Sefer Torah necessitates a departure from standard procedure. Discover why these readings were selected and why was it important to read the verses in staggered fashion!

This is the fourth Episode in our unique Hakhel mini- series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
 
Series on Hakhel, Part Four
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

The What and Why of the Portions Read at the National Assembly
     
In the third Episode we continued studying the Mishna that introduced us to a seemingly alien monarch who led the unique Septennial Assembly Reading. 

The fourth Episode completes the Mishna; delineating the specific portions of Deuteronomy that must be read aloud by the King, and the blessings he recited at this unique Septennial Assembly Mitzvah. 

Scrolling through the Sefer Torah necessitates a departure from standard procedure. Discover why these readings were selected and why was it important to read the verses in staggered fashion!

This is the fourth Episode in our unique Hakhel mini- series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE IMPOSTER KING]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2022 19:55:17 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
  
Series on Hakhel, Part Three
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

The Day a Royal Foreigner Led the Hakhel Assembly, and why it was important to preserve this story for Posterity!       
     
In our second Episode we examined the reasons the Mishna would goes into details of a seemingly superfluous ceremonial hand-off, and the fabrication of a giant wooden platform that set the stage for the performance of this unique Gathering. 

In this Episode we will continue studying the Mishna that now strangely introduces us to an exceptional historic phenomenon: a seemingly alien monarch who led us in the performance of this unique Septennial Assembly Mitzvah. 

While the less than stellar credentials of this King are a matter of dispute, it's clear that this led to a departure of the standard formal procedure. The bigger question is, who precisely was this man, how did it happen, and why is it of lasting relevance to us?

This third segment of our unique Hakhel mini- series is dedicated to the Refuah Shleima and, b'Ezrat Hashem, long life of Rebbetzin Henya bat Bracha Devorah Leah.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
  
Series on Hakhel, Part Three
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

The Day a Royal Foreigner Led the Hakhel Assembly, and why it was important to preserve this story for Posterity!       
     
In our second Episode we examined the reasons the Mishna would goes into details of a seemingly superfluous ceremonial hand-off, and the fabrication of a giant wooden platform that set the stage for the performance of this unique Gathering. 

In this Episode we will continue studying the Mishna that now strangely introduces us to an exceptional historic phenomenon: a seemingly alien monarch who led us in the performance of this unique Septennial Assembly Mitzvah. 

While the less than stellar credentials of this King are a matter of dispute, it's clear that this led to a departure of the standard formal procedure. The bigger question is, who precisely was this man, how did it happen, and why is it of lasting relevance to us?

This third segment of our unique Hakhel mini- series is dedicated to the Refuah Shleima and, b'Ezrat Hashem, long life of Rebbetzin Henya bat Bracha Devorah Leah.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE IMPOSTER KING]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
  
Series on Hakhel, Part Three
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

The Day a Royal Foreigner Led the Hakhel Assembly, and why it was important to preserve this story for Posterity!       
     
In our second Episode we examined the reasons the Mishna would goes into details of a seemingly superfluous ceremonial hand-off, and the fabrication of a giant wooden platform that set the stage for the performance of this unique Gathering. 

In this Episode we will continue studying the Mishna that now strangely introduces us to an exceptional historic phenomenon: a seemingly alien monarch who led us in the performance of this unique Septennial Assembly Mitzvah. 

While the less than stellar credentials of this King are a matter of dispute, it's clear that this led to a departure of the standard formal procedure. The bigger question is, who precisely was this man, how did it happen, and why is it of lasting relevance to us?

This third segment of our unique Hakhel mini- series is dedicated to the Refuah Shleima and, b'Ezrat Hashem, long life of Rebbetzin Henya bat Bracha Devorah Leah.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
  
Series on Hakhel, Part Three
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

The Day a Royal Foreigner Led the Hakhel Assembly, and why it was important to preserve this story for Posterity!       
     
In our second Episode we examined the reasons the Mishna would goes into details of a seemingly superfluous ceremonial hand-off, and the fabrication of a giant wooden platform that set the stage for the performance of this unique Gathering. 

In this Episode we will continue studying the Mishna that now strangely introduces us to an exceptional historic phenomenon: a seemingly alien monarch who led us in the performance of this unique Septennial Assembly Mitzvah. 

While the less than stellar credentials of this King are a matter of dispute, it's clear that this led to a departure of the standard formal procedure. The bigger question is, who precisely was this man, how did it happen, and why is it of lasting relevance to us?

This third segment of our unique Hakhel mini- series is dedicated to the Refuah Shleima and, b'Ezrat Hashem, long life of Rebbetzin Henya bat Bracha Devorah Leah.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2022 02:32:50 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
  
Series on Hakhel, Part Two
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

The inaugural Episode opened the Mishna addressing Hakhel; the biblically ordained, septennial Jewish National Assembly, and its unique connection to the Monarchy.  

In the second Episode we see the Mishna going into the details of a seemingly superfluous multi-level ceremonial hand-off that ultimately leads into the practical performance of this unique Gathering. 

Yet since the Mitzvah is specifically about Reading the Torah not passing it around; why, how, and what is the purpose of these elaborate formal exercises? It's noteworthy that these formalities are entirely absent from the Scriptural narrative.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
  
Series on Hakhel, Part Two
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

The inaugural Episode opened the Mishna addressing Hakhel; the biblically ordained, septennial Jewish National Assembly, and its unique connection to the Monarchy.  

In the second Episode we see the Mishna going into the details of a seemingly superfluous multi-level ceremonial hand-off that ultimately leads into the practical performance of this unique Gathering. 

Yet since the Mitzvah is specifically about Reading the Torah not passing it around; why, how, and what is the purpose of these elaborate formal exercises? It's noteworthy that these formalities are entirely absent from the Scriptural narrative.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
  
Series on Hakhel, Part Two
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

The inaugural Episode opened the Mishna addressing Hakhel; the biblically ordained, septennial Jewish National Assembly, and its unique connection to the Monarchy.  

In the second Episode we see the Mishna going into the details of a seemingly superfluous multi-level ceremonial hand-off that ultimately leads into the practical performance of this unique Gathering. 

Yet since the Mitzvah is specifically about Reading the Torah not passing it around; why, how, and what is the purpose of these elaborate formal exercises? It's noteworthy that these formalities are entirely absent from the Scriptural narrative.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH:
  
Series on Hakhel, Part Two
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

The inaugural Episode opened the Mishna addressing Hakhel; the biblically ordained, septennial Jewish National Assembly, and its unique connection to the Monarchy.  

In the second Episode we see the Mishna going into the details of a seemingly superfluous multi-level ceremonial hand-off that ultimately leads into the practical performance of this unique Gathering. 

Yet since the Mitzvah is specifically about Reading the Torah not passing it around; why, how, and what is the purpose of these elaborate formal exercises? It's noteworthy that these formalities are entirely absent from the Scriptural narrative.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A ROYAL AFFAIR]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2022 02:17:40 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH: 
  
Series on Hakhel, Part One
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

In Deuteronomy 31; 10-12 Moses conveys the Torah's 612th commandment: "...at the end of every seven years... on the Festival of Sukkot. When all Israel comes to appear before the Lord, your G-d, in the place that He shall choose, you shall read this Torah before all Israel in their hearing. Assemble the people the men, women, and the little ones, and your stranger... so that they may hear, and so that they may learn; and revere the Lord your G-d and observe to perform all the words of this Torah."

This in-depth mini-series focuses on the page in Masechet Sotah that records the teachings of our Sages about this rare Mitzvah. The Talmud (and its multi-layered commentaries) richly define and elucidate the details that govern the fulfillment of this enigmatic biblical commandment. 
--------

In this opening Episode we study the first section of the Mishna that speaks of the practical performance of this, biblically ordained, septennial Jewish National Assembly, and its unique connection to the Monarchy.  

As we are introduced to the of the Mitzvah of Hakhel with details like timing, staging there is a heavy emphasis on the King's pivotal role as the central actor. Surprisingly however, the royal element is missing in the Scriptural narrative. 

In this Episode we will delve deeply into this mystery to discover the true origin of the Jewish Sovereign's seemingly central ingredient in the fulfillment of this Mitzvah: Is it an Oral Siniac tradition from Moses (e.g. a prophetic instruction), or rather a subsequently added rabbinically ordained injunction?]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH: 
  
Series on Hakhel, Part One
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

In Deuteronomy 31; 10-12 Moses conveys the Torah's 612th commandment: "...at the end of every seven years... on the Festival of Sukkot. When all Israel comes to appear before the Lord, your G-d, in the place that He shall choose, you shall read this Torah before all Israel in their hearing. Assemble the people the men, women, and the little ones, and your stranger... so that they may hear, and so that they may learn; and revere the Lord your G-d and observe to perform all the words of this Torah."

This in-depth mini-series focuses on the page in Masechet Sotah that records the teachings of our Sages about this rare Mitzvah. The Talmud (and its multi-layered commentaries) richly define and elucidate the details that govern the fulfillment of this enigmatic biblical commandment. 
--------

In this opening Episode we study the first section of the Mishna that speaks of the practical performance of this, biblically ordained, septennial Jewish National Assembly, and its unique connection to the Monarchy.  

As we are introduced to the of the Mitzvah of Hakhel with details like timing, staging there is a heavy emphasis on the King's pivotal role as the central actor. Surprisingly however, the royal element is missing in the Scriptural narrative. 

In this Episode we will delve deeply into this mystery to discover the true origin of the Jewish Sovereign's seemingly central ingredient in the fulfillment of this Mitzvah: Is it an Oral Siniac tradition from Moses (e.g. a prophetic instruction), or rather a subsequently added rabbinically ordained injunction?]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A ROYAL AFFAIR]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH: 
  
Series on Hakhel, Part One
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

In Deuteronomy 31; 10-12 Moses conveys the Torah's 612th commandment: "...at the end of every seven years... on the Festival of Sukkot. When all Israel comes to appear before the Lord, your G-d, in the place that He shall choose, you shall read this Torah before all Israel in their hearing. Assemble the people the men, women, and the little ones, and your stranger... so that they may hear, and so that they may learn; and revere the Lord your G-d and observe to perform all the words of this Torah."

This in-depth mini-series focuses on the page in Masechet Sotah that records the teachings of our Sages about this rare Mitzvah. The Talmud (and its multi-layered commentaries) richly define and elucidate the details that govern the fulfillment of this enigmatic biblical commandment. 
--------

In this opening Episode we study the first section of the Mishna that speaks of the practical performance of this, biblically ordained, septennial Jewish National Assembly, and its unique connection to the Monarchy.  

As we are introduced to the of the Mitzvah of Hakhel with details like timing, staging there is a heavy emphasis on the King's pivotal role as the central actor. Surprisingly however, the royal element is missing in the Scriptural narrative. 

In this Episode we will delve deeply into this mystery to discover the true origin of the Jewish Sovereign's seemingly central ingredient in the fulfillment of this Mitzvah: Is it an Oral Siniac tradition from Moses (e.g. a prophetic instruction), or rather a subsequently added rabbinically ordained injunction?]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TOM’S TALMUD TISCH: 
  
Series on Hakhel, Part One
Masechet Sotah, Chap. Seven, Page 41a

In Deuteronomy 31; 10-12 Moses conveys the Torah's 612th commandment: "...at the end of every seven years... on the Festival of Sukkot. When all Israel comes to appear before the Lord, your G-d, in the place that He shall choose, you shall read this Torah before all Israel in their hearing. Assemble the people the men, women, and the little ones, and your stranger... so that they may hear, and so that they may learn; and revere the Lord your G-d and observe to perform all the words of this Torah."

This in-depth mini-series focuses on the page in Masechet Sotah that records the teachings of our Sages about this rare Mitzvah. The Talmud (and its multi-layered commentaries) richly define and elucidate the details that govern the fulfillment of this enigmatic biblical commandment. 
--------

In this opening Episode we study the first section of the Mishna that speaks of the practical performance of this, biblically ordained, septennial Jewish National Assembly, and its unique connection to the Monarchy.  

As we are introduced to the of the Mitzvah of Hakhel with details like timing, staging there is a heavy emphasis on the King's pivotal role as the central actor. Surprisingly however, the royal element is missing in the Scriptural narrative. 

In this Episode we will delve deeply into this mystery to discover the true origin of the Jewish Sovereign's seemingly central ingredient in the fulfillment of this Mitzvah: Is it an Oral Siniac tradition from Moses (e.g. a prophetic instruction), or rather a subsequently added rabbinically ordained injunction?]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE GREATEST GENERATION]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty-Three
  
Page 94b

The Burning Power of Synagogue Oil Lamps now sheds light on the Brightest (and soberest) Jewish Citizenry in history. Shockingly -- they were motivated to invest in Torah study and get that sharp by Royal Edict, and at Sword Point! 

This Episode is features an in-depth exploration of the incredible story of how the Golden-Age of Torah Literacy was created. Illuminating the historic epoch when real-life Monarch inspired his constituents to amass Wisdom rather than Wealth.

Discover a historic anomaly: an unprecedented, and un-replicated legendary story about achieving a pan-national level of Torah erudition for all; Children, Women and Men!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty-Three
  
Page 94b

The Burning Power of Synagogue Oil Lamps now sheds light on the Brightest (and soberest) Jewish Citizenry in history. Shockingly -- they were motivated to invest in Torah study and get that sharp by Royal Edict, and at Sword Point! 

This Episode is features an in-depth exploration of the incredible story of how the Golden-Age of Torah Literacy was created. Illuminating the historic epoch when real-life Monarch inspired his constituents to amass Wisdom rather than Wealth.

Discover a historic anomaly: an unprecedented, and un-replicated legendary story about achieving a pan-national level of Torah erudition for all; Children, Women and Men!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE GREATEST GENERATION]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty-Three
  
Page 94b

The Burning Power of Synagogue Oil Lamps now sheds light on the Brightest (and soberest) Jewish Citizenry in history. Shockingly -- they were motivated to invest in Torah study and get that sharp by Royal Edict, and at Sword Point! 

This Episode is features an in-depth exploration of the incredible story of how the Golden-Age of Torah Literacy was created. Illuminating the historic epoch when real-life Monarch inspired his constituents to amass Wisdom rather than Wealth.

Discover a historic anomaly: an unprecedented, and un-replicated legendary story about achieving a pan-national level of Torah erudition for all; Children, Women and Men!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty-Three
  
Page 94b

The Burning Power of Synagogue Oil Lamps now sheds light on the Brightest (and soberest) Jewish Citizenry in history. Shockingly -- they were motivated to invest in Torah study and get that sharp by Royal Edict, and at Sword Point! 

This Episode is features an in-depth exploration of the incredible story of how the Golden-Age of Torah Literacy was created. Illuminating the historic epoch when real-life Monarch inspired his constituents to amass Wisdom rather than Wealth.

Discover a historic anomaly: an unprecedented, and un-replicated legendary story about achieving a pan-national level of Torah erudition for all; Children, Women and Men!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AFTER THE TRUTH]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty-Two
  
Page 94b

This Episode opens with a focus on the bodily weakness that brought strength of the spirit, and G-d’s protection upon the nation. For when Am Yisrael is weary from intense devotion to Torah Study it is enabled to resist Enemy Oppression!

We then move on to Deciphering of the Prophecies that Followed the Facts of Faith. 

Discovering the meaning of Post-mortem Prophecies that tell of a Divine Oath Bringing Great Challenges that ultimately Channeled even Greater Sustenance. Plus we’ll learn about the Energy and the Burning Power of Synagogue Oil Lamps!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
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Lesson Thirty-Two
  
Page 94b

This Episode opens with a focus on the bodily weakness that brought strength of the spirit, and G-d’s protection upon the nation. For when Am Yisrael is weary from intense devotion to Torah Study it is enabled to resist Enemy Oppression!

We then move on to Deciphering of the Prophecies that Followed the Facts of Faith. 

Discovering the meaning of Post-mortem Prophecies that tell of a Divine Oath Bringing Great Challenges that ultimately Channeled even Greater Sustenance. Plus we’ll learn about the Energy and the Burning Power of Synagogue Oil Lamps!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AFTER THE TRUTH]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
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Lesson Thirty-Two
  
Page 94b

This Episode opens with a focus on the bodily weakness that brought strength of the spirit, and G-d’s protection upon the nation. For when Am Yisrael is weary from intense devotion to Torah Study it is enabled to resist Enemy Oppression!

We then move on to Deciphering of the Prophecies that Followed the Facts of Faith. 

Discovering the meaning of Post-mortem Prophecies that tell of a Divine Oath Bringing Great Challenges that ultimately Channeled even Greater Sustenance. Plus we’ll learn about the Energy and the Burning Power of Synagogue Oil Lamps!]]>
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Lesson Thirty-Two
  
Page 94b

This Episode opens with a focus on the bodily weakness that brought strength of the spirit, and G-d’s protection upon the nation. For when Am Yisrael is weary from intense devotion to Torah Study it is enabled to resist Enemy Oppression!

We then move on to Deciphering of the Prophecies that Followed the Facts of Faith. 

Discovering the meaning of Post-mortem Prophecies that tell of a Divine Oath Bringing Great Challenges that ultimately Channeled even Greater Sustenance. Plus we’ll learn about the Energy and the Burning Power of Synagogue Oil Lamps!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[RAGING WATERS]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty-One
 
Page 94 a-b

This Episode opens with a focus on the Fiery Destruction of Israel's enemies that came in a Blaze of G-d’s Glory. 

Then we'll move on to analyze Differing Dimensions of Divine Retribution for Royal Blasphemy, as we learn of the different methods and messengers G-d might choose to punish the irreverent and arrogant offenders. 
 
Back the People of Israel -- we learn of Softly Flowing Springs Flooded by Strong Rivers, as the national rejection of Shiloach-like Sovereignty leads to the punishing Rapids of Assyrian Affliction.]]>
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Lesson Thirty-One
 
Page 94 a-b

This Episode opens with a focus on the Fiery Destruction of Israel's enemies that came in a Blaze of G-d’s Glory. 

Then we'll move on to analyze Differing Dimensions of Divine Retribution for Royal Blasphemy, as we learn of the different methods and messengers G-d might choose to punish the irreverent and arrogant offenders. 
 
Back the People of Israel -- we learn of Softly Flowing Springs Flooded by Strong Rivers, as the national rejection of Shiloach-like Sovereignty leads to the punishing Rapids of Assyrian Affliction.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[RAGING WATERS]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty-One
 
Page 94 a-b

This Episode opens with a focus on the Fiery Destruction of Israel's enemies that came in a Blaze of G-d’s Glory. 

Then we'll move on to analyze Differing Dimensions of Divine Retribution for Royal Blasphemy, as we learn of the different methods and messengers G-d might choose to punish the irreverent and arrogant offenders. 
 
Back the People of Israel -- we learn of Softly Flowing Springs Flooded by Strong Rivers, as the national rejection of Shiloach-like Sovereignty leads to the punishing Rapids of Assyrian Affliction.]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty-One
 
Page 94 a-b

This Episode opens with a focus on the Fiery Destruction of Israel's enemies that came in a Blaze of G-d’s Glory. 

Then we'll move on to analyze Differing Dimensions of Divine Retribution for Royal Blasphemy, as we learn of the different methods and messengers G-d might choose to punish the irreverent and arrogant offenders. 
 
Back the People of Israel -- we learn of Softly Flowing Springs Flooded by Strong Rivers, as the national rejection of Shiloach-like Sovereignty leads to the punishing Rapids of Assyrian Affliction.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE TEN LOST TRIBES]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2022 20:51:38 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty
   
Page 94 a-b

This Episode opens with a focus on the powerful potential royal protagonists were endowed, their clash of civilizations and values. 

This watershed face-off can speak to us from antiquity with real-time instructions for success even if, or perhaps especially when you aren’t born with unique Privileges or don't merit receiving special Blessings!   

This teaching creates necessary backdrop for us to delve into the History and Mystery of The Lost Tribes of Israel!  
    
From the Privileged Naming of a Historic Conqueror to an Incredible Lesson in Communication that we would all be wise to learn from; you’ll discover how sometimes “Where You Go” isn’t nearly as important as “What You Call It!”]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty
   
Page 94 a-b

This Episode opens with a focus on the powerful potential royal protagonists were endowed, their clash of civilizations and values. 

This watershed face-off can speak to us from antiquity with real-time instructions for success even if, or perhaps especially when you aren’t born with unique Privileges or don't merit receiving special Blessings!   

This teaching creates necessary backdrop for us to delve into the History and Mystery of The Lost Tribes of Israel!  
    
From the Privileged Naming of a Historic Conqueror to an Incredible Lesson in Communication that we would all be wise to learn from; you’ll discover how sometimes “Where You Go” isn’t nearly as important as “What You Call It!”]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE TEN LOST TRIBES]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty
   
Page 94 a-b

This Episode opens with a focus on the powerful potential royal protagonists were endowed, their clash of civilizations and values. 

This watershed face-off can speak to us from antiquity with real-time instructions for success even if, or perhaps especially when you aren’t born with unique Privileges or don't merit receiving special Blessings!   

This teaching creates necessary backdrop for us to delve into the History and Mystery of The Lost Tribes of Israel!  
    
From the Privileged Naming of a Historic Conqueror to an Incredible Lesson in Communication that we would all be wise to learn from; you’ll discover how sometimes “Where You Go” isn’t nearly as important as “What You Call It!”]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirty
   
Page 94 a-b

This Episode opens with a focus on the powerful potential royal protagonists were endowed, their clash of civilizations and values. 

This watershed face-off can speak to us from antiquity with real-time instructions for success even if, or perhaps especially when you aren’t born with unique Privileges or don't merit receiving special Blessings!   

This teaching creates necessary backdrop for us to delve into the History and Mystery of The Lost Tribes of Israel!  
    
From the Privileged Naming of a Historic Conqueror to an Incredible Lesson in Communication that we would all be wise to learn from; you’ll discover how sometimes “Where You Go” isn’t nearly as important as “What You Call It!”]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AN UNGRATEFUL NATION]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jul 2022 05:21:56 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Twenty Nine
  
Page 94 a

This Episode opens with a focus on the Royal Disgrace of National Ingratitude at varying watershed moments. We will see a glaring historic omission that repeated itself, and focus on the lessons we must learn from them! 

Analysis of an ancient narrative that remains an ongoing source of practical guidance and uplifting inspiration will make us wonder if it was a sharp-edged knife, or serrated sensitivities? 

These events of antiquity clearly contain real-time instructions for success even, or perhaps especially  when you aren’t born with unique Privileges or don't merit receiving special Blessings!   

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Twenty Nine
  
Page 94 a

This Episode opens with a focus on the Royal Disgrace of National Ingratitude at varying watershed moments. We will see a glaring historic omission that repeated itself, and focus on the lessons we must learn from them! 

Analysis of an ancient narrative that remains an ongoing source of practical guidance and uplifting inspiration will make us wonder if it was a sharp-edged knife, or serrated sensitivities? 

These events of antiquity clearly contain real-time instructions for success even, or perhaps especially  when you aren’t born with unique Privileges or don't merit receiving special Blessings!   

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AN UNGRATEFUL NATION]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud
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Lesson Twenty Nine
  
Page 94 a

This Episode opens with a focus on the Royal Disgrace of National Ingratitude at varying watershed moments. We will see a glaring historic omission that repeated itself, and focus on the lessons we must learn from them! 

Analysis of an ancient narrative that remains an ongoing source of practical guidance and uplifting inspiration will make us wonder if it was a sharp-edged knife, or serrated sensitivities? 

These events of antiquity clearly contain real-time instructions for success even, or perhaps especially  when you aren’t born with unique Privileges or don't merit receiving special Blessings!   

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Twenty Nine
  
Page 94 a

This Episode opens with a focus on the Royal Disgrace of National Ingratitude at varying watershed moments. We will see a glaring historic omission that repeated itself, and focus on the lessons we must learn from them! 

Analysis of an ancient narrative that remains an ongoing source of practical guidance and uplifting inspiration will make us wonder if it was a sharp-edged knife, or serrated sensitivities? 

These events of antiquity clearly contain real-time instructions for success even, or perhaps especially  when you aren’t born with unique Privileges or don't merit receiving special Blessings!   

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE SPY GONE NORTH  - Part Two]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2022 01:51:17 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Tom's Talmud Tisch:
   
Masechet Sotah, Daf 34,b

Part Two, continues with a fascinating biblical cross reference embarrassingly uncover the naked truth. Then we hear of an heirloom legacy decoding of secret messages encrypted into the IDs of the selected scouts. 

This all reveals some shocking information as well as a deeper understanding of the whether this spy-mission ill-fated from the get-go. 

Finally, as we re-trace the steps of the Spies who went South, we get the Minority Man Report -- hearing about the one who dared buck the trend and go off on his own!     
  
This little known, yet incredible story of the one Spy who decided to go it alone, slip into a graveyard cave provides the keys to achieving moral clarity. The seeming detour of dependency ends provides him a view of the mission the others missed. It 

It's a thrilling narrative that remains an ongoing source of practical guidance and uplifting inspiration. Here you will find real-time instructions for success even when you aren’t given unique Privileges or special Blessings!   

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Tom's Talmud Tisch:
   
Masechet Sotah, Daf 34,b

Part Two, continues with a fascinating biblical cross reference embarrassingly uncover the naked truth. Then we hear of an heirloom legacy decoding of secret messages encrypted into the IDs of the selected scouts. 

This all reveals some shocking information as well as a deeper understanding of the whether this spy-mission ill-fated from the get-go. 

Finally, as we re-trace the steps of the Spies who went South, we get the Minority Man Report -- hearing about the one who dared buck the trend and go off on his own!     
  
This little known, yet incredible story of the one Spy who decided to go it alone, slip into a graveyard cave provides the keys to achieving moral clarity. The seeming detour of dependency ends provides him a view of the mission the others missed. It 

It's a thrilling narrative that remains an ongoing source of practical guidance and uplifting inspiration. Here you will find real-time instructions for success even when you aren’t given unique Privileges or special Blessings!   

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE SPY GONE NORTH  - Part Two]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Tom's Talmud Tisch:
   
Masechet Sotah, Daf 34,b

Part Two, continues with a fascinating biblical cross reference embarrassingly uncover the naked truth. Then we hear of an heirloom legacy decoding of secret messages encrypted into the IDs of the selected scouts. 

This all reveals some shocking information as well as a deeper understanding of the whether this spy-mission ill-fated from the get-go. 

Finally, as we re-trace the steps of the Spies who went South, we get the Minority Man Report -- hearing about the one who dared buck the trend and go off on his own!     
  
This little known, yet incredible story of the one Spy who decided to go it alone, slip into a graveyard cave provides the keys to achieving moral clarity. The seeming detour of dependency ends provides him a view of the mission the others missed. It 

It's a thrilling narrative that remains an ongoing source of practical guidance and uplifting inspiration. Here you will find real-time instructions for success even when you aren’t given unique Privileges or special Blessings!   

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Tom's Talmud Tisch:
   
Masechet Sotah, Daf 34,b

Part Two, continues with a fascinating biblical cross reference embarrassingly uncover the naked truth. Then we hear of an heirloom legacy decoding of secret messages encrypted into the IDs of the selected scouts. 

This all reveals some shocking information as well as a deeper understanding of the whether this spy-mission ill-fated from the get-go. 

Finally, as we re-trace the steps of the Spies who went South, we get the Minority Man Report -- hearing about the one who dared buck the trend and go off on his own!     
  
This little known, yet incredible story of the one Spy who decided to go it alone, slip into a graveyard cave provides the keys to achieving moral clarity. The seeming detour of dependency ends provides him a view of the mission the others missed. It 

It's a thrilling narrative that remains an ongoing source of practical guidance and uplifting inspiration. Here you will find real-time instructions for success even when you aren’t given unique Privileges or special Blessings!   

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[BRIDGE OF SPIES - Part One]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2022 13:52:40 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Tom's Talmud Tisch:
  ,  
  
Masechet Sotah, Daf 34,b


This Gemara mini-series focuses on the Scriptural Story of the Sin of the Spies. The baffling biblical narrative of the Scouts appointed by Moses to reconnoiter Canaan is a shameful yet important part of our national saga. 

In-depth study of the verses reveals the true backstory, enabling us to learn the lessons of history and avoid repeating their mistakes today!

Part One, opens as we seek an understanding of the origins of this most unusual Divine commandment, logically proving it couldn't have been initiated by G-d, but rather a big decision Moses would have to make on his own.  

Was the mission doomed to fail from the get-go, or did the system malfunction?  Our Sages then dig into the language used to uncover unsavory motives. By employing a fascinating biblical cross reference, the truth is embarrassingly laid bare.     

Finally, we are introduced to historic decoding of the secret messages encrypted into the IDs of the selected scouts -- revealing some shocking information!     

This is the first Episode of a two-part mini study-series entitled SPIES IN DISGUISE.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Tom's Talmud Tisch:
  ,  
  
Masechet Sotah, Daf 34,b


This Gemara mini-series focuses on the Scriptural Story of the Sin of the Spies. The baffling biblical narrative of the Scouts appointed by Moses to reconnoiter Canaan is a shameful yet important part of our national saga. 

In-depth study of the verses reveals the true backstory, enabling us to learn the lessons of history and avoid repeating their mistakes today!

Part One, opens as we seek an understanding of the origins of this most unusual Divine commandment, logically proving it couldn't have been initiated by G-d, but rather a big decision Moses would have to make on his own.  

Was the mission doomed to fail from the get-go, or did the system malfunction?  Our Sages then dig into the language used to uncover unsavory motives. By employing a fascinating biblical cross reference, the truth is embarrassingly laid bare.     

Finally, we are introduced to historic decoding of the secret messages encrypted into the IDs of the selected scouts -- revealing some shocking information!     

This is the first Episode of a two-part mini study-series entitled SPIES IN DISGUISE.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Tom's Talmud Tisch:
  ,  
  
Masechet Sotah, Daf 34,b


This Gemara mini-series focuses on the Scriptural Story of the Sin of the Spies. The baffling biblical narrative of the Scouts appointed by Moses to reconnoiter Canaan is a shameful yet important part of our national saga. 

In-depth study of the verses reveals the true backstory, enabling us to learn the lessons of history and avoid repeating their mistakes today!

Part One, opens as we seek an understanding of the origins of this most unusual Divine commandment, logically proving it couldn't have been initiated by G-d, but rather a big decision Moses would have to make on his own.  

Was the mission doomed to fail from the get-go, or did the system malfunction?  Our Sages then dig into the language used to uncover unsavory motives. By employing a fascinating biblical cross reference, the truth is embarrassingly laid bare.     

Finally, we are introduced to historic decoding of the secret messages encrypted into the IDs of the selected scouts -- revealing some shocking information!     

This is the first Episode of a two-part mini study-series entitled SPIES IN DISGUISE.]]>
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  ,  
  
Masechet Sotah, Daf 34,b


This Gemara mini-series focuses on the Scriptural Story of the Sin of the Spies. The baffling biblical narrative of the Scouts appointed by Moses to reconnoiter Canaan is a shameful yet important part of our national saga. 

In-depth study of the verses reveals the true backstory, enabling us to learn the lessons of history and avoid repeating their mistakes today!

Part One, opens as we seek an understanding of the origins of this most unusual Divine commandment, logically proving it couldn't have been initiated by G-d, but rather a big decision Moses would have to make on his own.  

Was the mission doomed to fail from the get-go, or did the system malfunction?  Our Sages then dig into the language used to uncover unsavory motives. By employing a fascinating biblical cross reference, the truth is embarrassingly laid bare.     

Finally, we are introduced to historic decoding of the secret messages encrypted into the IDs of the selected scouts -- revealing some shocking information!     

This is the first Episode of a two-part mini study-series entitled SPIES IN DISGUISE.]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch-  Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Berachot Chapter 9 Lesson 14
   
Our challenging times scream for leadership. Fascinating analysis about how the biblical Bezalel was appointed to head the National 
Endeavour to create a Sanctuary for G-d in the Desert provides insight to fill our vacuum today!]]>
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Our challenging times scream for leadership. Fascinating analysis about how the biblical Bezalel was appointed to head the National 
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It is wise to compile a list of things that might shorten your life, so you know what to avoid. Yet the notion that refusing an offer to lead 
the Grace after Meals makes the list is certainly hard to swallow. Discover the Power of Blessings!]]>
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It is wise to compile a list of things that might shorten your life, so you know what to avoid. Yet the notion that refusing an offer to lead 
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It is wise to compile a list of things that might shorten your life, so you know what to avoid. Yet the notion that refusing an offer to lead 
the Grace after Meals makes the list is certainly hard to swallow. Discover the Power of Blessings!]]>
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Are you looking for Life, Liberty and Happiness? Secret teachings of our sages about little know, dangerous, mortality-inducing things to avoid, and the things that require a special plea-for-mercy from G-d!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Berachot Chapter 9 Lesson 11 pg 55a
  
Sage advice on diet, posture, regularity, and the duration of one’s defecation habits can literally prolong life and extend one’s days 
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Sage advice on diet, posture, regularity, and the duration of one’s defecation habits can literally prolong life and extend one’s days 
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Sage advice on activities that serve to extend one’s days and years. Deeper meanings of nutrition will satiate your soul, and discoveries about prolonging the duration of defecation will free you of toxins and engender longevity!]]>
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Sage advice on activities that serve to extend one’s days and years. Deeper meanings of nutrition will satiate your soul, and discoveries about prolonging the duration of defecation will free you of toxins and engender longevity!]]>
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Incidental to previous teachings of acknowledging Divine benevolence, we are introduced to vulnerable lives that matter, requiring protection. We are also made privy to three matters whose prolonged duration necessarily assures us longevity!]]>
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  ~ The Nurturing of an Attitude of Gratitude   
Having identified the circumstance that obligate us to acknowledge G-d’s deliverance and kindness, we now focus on just how we are supposed to express those sentiments of gratefulness and appreciation to the Creator of Universe!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Berachot Chapter 9 Lesson 7
  
Identifying circumstantial obligations to acknowledge G-d’s deliverance and kindness, we now move from historical episodes into extraordinary experiences. From the High Seas to Desert Wilderness from Life-threatening Illness to Incarceration.]]>
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Tractate Berachot Chapter 9 Lesson 7
  
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Tractate Berachot
Chapter 9 Lesson 6
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In practically narrating our sacred duty to acknowledge G-d’s miraculous deliverances, we continue to review historical episodes of extraordinary proportions. From war-room stone summits to sea-salt statues and great walls collapsing, these fascinating stories of divine wonders will amaze you!]]>
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Tractate Berachot
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Berachot
Chapter 9 Lesson 6
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Tractate Berachot
Chapter 9 Lesson 6
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Tractate Berachot Chapter 9 Lesson 5
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Berachot Chapter 9 Lesson 5
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Berachot Chapter 9 Lesson 5
 &amp; 
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Tractate Berachot Chapter 9 Lesson 5
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Tractate Berachot Chapter 9 Lesson 4
!   
The Nurturing of an Attitude of Gratitude —On our sacred duty to acknowledge G-d’s miracles and supernatural delivarences; from walking through deep oceans to roaring rivers and to a break in a 
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Tractate Berachot Chapter 9 Lesson 4
!   
The Nurturing of an Attitude of Gratitude —On our sacred duty to acknowledge G-d’s miracles and supernatural delivarences; from walking through deep oceans to roaring rivers and to a break in a 
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Berachot Chapter 9 Lesson 4
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Tractate Berachot Chapter 9 Lesson 4
!   
The Nurturing of an Attitude of Gratitude —On our sacred duty to acknowledge G-d’s miracles and supernatural delivarences; from walking through deep oceans to roaring rivers and to a break in a 
brick wall.  National wonders require blessings from all, yet individual salvations make for personal obligations!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Berachot Chapter 9 Lesson 3
:      !
Learning appreciation by nurturing reverence! Attitudes and Beliefs on Irreverent Approaches and Sacrilegious Shortcuts. On Everlasting Blessings and Afterlife Denial. On the Customs and Conventions of 
traditional Jewish Greetings and the occasional need to Negate Torah in order to Preserve it!]]>
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Tractate Berachot Chapter 9 Lesson 3
:      !
Learning appreciation by nurturing reverence! Attitudes and Beliefs on Irreverent Approaches and Sacrilegious Shortcuts. On Everlasting Blessings and Afterlife Denial. On the Customs and Conventions of 
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Tractate Berachot Chapter 9 Lesson 3
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Learning appreciation by nurturing reverence! Attitudes and Beliefs on Irreverent Approaches and Sacrilegious Shortcuts. On Everlasting Blessings and Afterlife Denial. On the Customs and Conventions of 
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Tractate Berachot Chapter 9 Lesson 3
:      !
Learning appreciation by nurturing reverence! Attitudes and Beliefs on Irreverent Approaches and Sacrilegious Shortcuts. On Everlasting Blessings and Afterlife Denial. On the Customs and Conventions of 
traditional Jewish Greetings and the occasional need to Negate Torah in order to Preserve it!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch Intermediate Talmud - Tractate Berachot - Blessing G-D For The Good, The Bad And The Ugly!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch
Intermediate Talmud  - Tractate Berachot Pg. 54a
Chapter 9 Lesson 2
 -   ,     !
Learning Appreciation ~ Nurturing an Attitude of 
Gratitude: How we must Bless G-d for the Good, Bad 
and Ugly to Acknowledge G-d’s Goodness and Judgment with Equanimity Crying over spilled Milk, and the 
Urbane Dangers of Big City Life!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch
Intermediate Talmud  - Tractate Berachot Pg. 54a
Chapter 9 Lesson 2
 -   ,     !
Learning Appreciation ~ Nurturing an Attitude of 
Gratitude: How we must Bless G-d for the Good, Bad 
and Ugly to Acknowledge G-d’s Goodness and Judgment with Equanimity Crying over spilled Milk, and the 
Urbane Dangers of Big City Life!]]>
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Intermediate Talmud  - Tractate Berachot Pg. 54a
Chapter 9 Lesson 2
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Learning Appreciation ~ Nurturing an Attitude of 
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Intermediate Talmud  - Tractate Berachot Pg. 54a
Chapter 9 Lesson 2
 -   ,     !
Learning Appreciation ~ Nurturing an Attitude of 
Gratitude: How we must Bless G-d for the Good, Bad 
and Ugly to Acknowledge G-d’s Goodness and Judgment with Equanimity Crying over spilled Milk, and the 
Urbane Dangers of Big City Life!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch. Tractate Berachot - Learning An Attitude Of Gratitude!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch. 
Tractate Berachot, Chap. 9 #1, pg 54a
    !
Initiating the final chapter of Masechet Berachot which introduces us to the category of blessings of Thanksgiving for G-d’s beneficence and kindness. Discover how, fundamentally, giving thanks is really a declaration of a faith-based perspective on life and it’s fullness!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch. 
Tractate Berachot, Chap. 9 #1, pg 54a
    !
Initiating the final chapter of Masechet Berachot which introduces us to the category of blessings of Thanksgiving for G-d’s beneficence and kindness. Discover how, fundamentally, giving thanks is really a declaration of a faith-based perspective on life and it’s fullness!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch. 
Tractate Berachot, Chap. 9 #1, pg 54a
    !
Initiating the final chapter of Masechet Berachot which introduces us to the category of blessings of Thanksgiving for G-d’s beneficence and kindness. Discover how, fundamentally, giving thanks is really a declaration of a faith-based perspective on life and it’s fullness!]]>
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Tractate Berachot, Chap. 9 #1, pg 54a
    !
Initiating the final chapter of Masechet Berachot which introduces us to the category of blessings of Thanksgiving for G-d’s beneficence and kindness. Discover how, fundamentally, giving thanks is really a declaration of a faith-based perspective on life and it’s fullness!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Intermediate Talmud Tractate Sanhedrin 94a Lesson Twenty Eight Reflecting Redemption!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>The Talmud on the World to Come.  Our Sages Reflections on Historic Hopes, Dreams and Visions ; The Silent Sovereign, Singing Soil, Speaking Spirits plus the Pope who Converted!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Babylonian Exilic Episodes!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch -  Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Sanhedrin  993b-94a
The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Twenty Seven 

Babylonian Exilic Episodes!
Palace Politics, Prophetic Promises People and Personalities  Amongst the Jewish Exiles and Returnees to Zion!]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin  993b-94a
The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Twenty Seven 

Babylonian Exilic Episodes!
Palace Politics, Prophetic Promises People and Personalities  Amongst the Jewish Exiles and Returnees to Zion!]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin  993b-94a
The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Twenty Seven 

Babylonian Exilic Episodes!
Palace Politics, Prophetic Promises People and Personalities  Amongst the Jewish Exiles and Returnees to Zion!]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin  993b-94a
The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Twenty Seven 

Babylonian Exilic Episodes!
Palace Politics, Prophetic Promises People and Personalities  Amongst the Jewish Exiles and Returnees to Zion!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[On Seeding Of Six Sacred Saviors]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin
The Talmud on the World to Come
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Tractate Sanhedrin
The Talmud on the World to Come
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Back into the Inferno!
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come 93a
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Solving the Mystery of the Missing Prophet!]]>
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Solving the Mystery of the Missing Prophet!]]>
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Solving the Mystery of the Missing Prophet!]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin
The Talmud on the World to Come
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Out of the Inferno: The Postscript story of Judaism’s Three Brave Boys who defied a tyrant and inspired the world!]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin
The Talmud on the World to Come
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Out of the Inferno: The Postscript story of Judaism’s Three Brave Boys who defied a tyrant and inspired the world!]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin
The Talmud on the World to Come
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Out of the Inferno: The Postscript story of Judaism’s Three Brave Boys who defied a tyrant and inspired the world!]]>
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The Talmud on the World to Come
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Dating Ezekiel’s Dry Bones: When did that historic mass 
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Tractate Sanhedrin
The Talmud on the World to Come
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Dating Ezekiel’s Dry Bones: When did that historic mass 
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The Talmud on the World to Come
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Dating Ezekiel’s Dry Bones: When did that historic mass 
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The Talmud on the World to Come
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Dating Ezekiel’s Dry Bones: When did that historic mass 
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Tractate Sanhedrin
The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Twenty One
The Resurrection Getting A Positive ID:
Who exactly were Ezekiel’s Dry Bones in their first life?]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin
The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Twenty One
The Resurrection Getting A Positive ID:
Who exactly were Ezekiel’s Dry Bones in their first life?]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin
The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Twenty One
The Resurrection Getting A Positive ID:
Who exactly were Ezekiel’s Dry Bones in their first life?]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Fire Up Your Learning  
Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 41 (Pg 27a)

Swatches &amp; Schmates: Wool, Linen, Silk 
and Satin
A Deeper Understanding of Cloth Pieces and Purity!]]>
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Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 41 (Pg 27a)

Swatches & Schmates: Wool, Linen, Silk 
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A Deeper Understanding of Cloth Pieces and Purity!]]>
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Swatches &amp; Schmates: Wool, Linen, Silk 
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A Deeper Understanding of Cloth Pieces and Purity!]]>
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 41 (Pg 27a)

Swatches & Schmates: Wool, Linen, Silk 
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A Deeper Understanding of Cloth Pieces and Purity!]]>
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 40 (pg 26-27)
Weaving the Fabric of another Opinion!]]>
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Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 40 (pg 26-27)
Weaving the Fabric of another Opinion!]]>
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Weaving the Fabric of another Opinion!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Fire Up Your Learning  
Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 39 (pg 26b)
From Fruit of Loom to Fabric Swatches!]]>
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Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud: 
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From Fruit of Loom to Fabric Swatches!]]>
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From Fruit of Loom to Fabric Swatches!]]>
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 39 (pg 26b)
From Fruit of Loom to Fabric Swatches!]]>
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From Candles to Clothing. It’s a Wrap!]]>
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 38 (Pg 26a-b)
From Candles to Clothing. It’s a Wrap!]]>
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 38 (Pg 26a-b)
From Candles to Clothing. It’s a Wrap!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Fire Up Your Learning  
Talmud Tisch -Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 37 - Masechet Shabbat — Pg 26a
Furthering the previous discussion about substances that can or can't be used to keep Shabbat serenity burning, we segue into the nature of vegetative sources of the required fuel. In the biblical image of illumination, the olive looms large; the question at hand is whether Shabbat candlesticks should best replicate the Menorah or instead focus on pragmatic considerations. (Tractate Shabbat 26A)]]>
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 37 - Masechet Shabbat — Pg 26a
Furthering the previous discussion about substances that can or can't be used to keep Shabbat serenity burning, we segue into the nature of vegetative sources of the required fuel. In the biblical image of illumination, the olive looms large; the question at hand is whether Shabbat candlesticks should best replicate the Menorah or instead focus on pragmatic considerations. (Tractate Shabbat 26A)]]>
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 37 - Masechet Shabbat — Pg 26a
Furthering the previous discussion about substances that can or can't be used to keep Shabbat serenity burning, we segue into the nature of vegetative sources of the required fuel. In the biblical image of illumination, the olive looms large; the question at hand is whether Shabbat candlesticks should best replicate the Menorah or instead focus on pragmatic considerations. (Tractate Shabbat 26A)]]>
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 37 - Masechet Shabbat — Pg 26a
Furthering the previous discussion about substances that can or can't be used to keep Shabbat serenity burning, we segue into the nature of vegetative sources of the required fuel. In the biblical image of illumination, the olive looms large; the question at hand is whether Shabbat candlesticks should best replicate the Menorah or instead focus on pragmatic considerations. (Tractate Shabbat 26A)]]>
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 36 (pg 26a)

"Fuelling Sacred Serenity" 
Seeking to better clarify the rhyme and reason of particular fuels banned by Jewish law, we encounter strange overlap of ritual proscription and the prevention of injury. Cracking the code to understand this Talmudic juxtaposition, a telling and compelling narrative emerges. Shabbat candles can now be seen in a new light as their underlying essence is better illuminated. (Tractate Shabbat 26A)]]>
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Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud: 
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"Fuelling Sacred Serenity" 
Seeking to better clarify the rhyme and reason of particular fuels banned by Jewish law, we encounter strange overlap of ritual proscription and the prevention of injury. Cracking the code to understand this Talmudic juxtaposition, a telling and compelling narrative emerges. Shabbat candles can now be seen in a new light as their underlying essence is better illuminated. (Tractate Shabbat 26A)]]>
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Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 36 (pg 26a)

"Fuelling Sacred Serenity" 
Seeking to better clarify the rhyme and reason of particular fuels banned by Jewish law, we encounter strange overlap of ritual proscription and the prevention of injury. Cracking the code to understand this Talmudic juxtaposition, a telling and compelling narrative emerges. Shabbat candles can now be seen in a new light as their underlying essence is better illuminated. (Tractate Shabbat 26A)]]>
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Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 36 (pg 26a)

"Fuelling Sacred Serenity" 
Seeking to better clarify the rhyme and reason of particular fuels banned by Jewish law, we encounter strange overlap of ritual proscription and the prevention of injury. Cracking the code to understand this Talmudic juxtaposition, a telling and compelling narrative emerges. Shabbat candles can now be seen in a new light as their underlying essence is better illuminated. (Tractate Shabbat 26A)]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin -The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Twenty
Who were “Ezekiel’s Dry Bones,” why did they die and why were they 
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Tractate Sanhedrin -The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Twenty
Who were “Ezekiel’s Dry Bones,” why did they die and why were they 
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Tractate Sanhedrin -The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Twenty
Who were “Ezekiel’s Dry Bones,” why did they die and why were they 
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                    <![CDATA[The Insatiable Grave that Isn’t Forever...]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 16 Aug 2019 01:39:40 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Nineteen

Returning to the original narrative; the Talmud continues to identify biblical sources for the traditional Jewish belief in “The Resurrection.” Incisive analysis of a scriptural juxtaposition of the insatiable nature of graves and wombs serve to reveal an inherent awareness about end-of-days messianic credo involving the resuscitation-of-the-dead. A teaching attributed to the Prophet Elijah indicates an earlier wave of messianic resurrection. Defending this notion introduces us to unearthly “Eagle-men” phenomenon, as the conversation shifts to Ezekiel's famous dry bones! (Tractate Sanhedrin 92a-92b)]]>
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Lesson Nineteen

Returning to the original narrative; the Talmud continues to identify biblical sources for the traditional Jewish belief in “The Resurrection.” Incisive analysis of a scriptural juxtaposition of the insatiable nature of graves and wombs serve to reveal an inherent awareness about end-of-days messianic credo involving the resuscitation-of-the-dead. A teaching attributed to the Prophet Elijah indicates an earlier wave of messianic resurrection. Defending this notion introduces us to unearthly “Eagle-men” phenomenon, as the conversation shifts to Ezekiel's famous dry bones! (Tractate Sanhedrin 92a-92b)]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Nineteen

Returning to the original narrative; the Talmud continues to identify biblical sources for the traditional Jewish belief in “The Resurrection.” Incisive analysis of a scriptural juxtaposition of the insatiable nature of graves and wombs serve to reveal an inherent awareness about end-of-days messianic credo involving the resuscitation-of-the-dead. A teaching attributed to the Prophet Elijah indicates an earlier wave of messianic resurrection. Defending this notion introduces us to unearthly “Eagle-men” phenomenon, as the conversation shifts to Ezekiel's famous dry bones! (Tractate Sanhedrin 92a-92b)]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Night Activities, Leftovers, Deception and Pitfalls of Pornography!]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 09 Aug 2019 02:13:29 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Sanhedrin -The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Eighteen
Having already presented a series of Rabbi Elazar's teachings on a particular theme, the Gemara meanders into a medley of moral instruction on a wide range of different subjects. Beginning with the importance of nocturnal Torah study and responsibility towards educators, we’re informed of unique mealtime etiquette, which surprisingly contradicts another kindred teaching by the very same author. After resolving the seeming inconsistency, we focus briefly on the self-harm caused by voyeurism and conclude with a powerful lesson about humility and longevity. (Tractate Sanhedrin 92a)]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin -The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Eighteen
Having already presented a series of Rabbi Elazar's teachings on a particular theme, the Gemara meanders into a medley of moral instruction on a wide range of different subjects. Beginning with the importance of nocturnal Torah study and responsibility towards educators, we’re informed of unique mealtime etiquette, which surprisingly contradicts another kindred teaching by the very same author. After resolving the seeming inconsistency, we focus briefly on the self-harm caused by voyeurism and conclude with a powerful lesson about humility and longevity. (Tractate Sanhedrin 92a)]]>
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Lesson Eighteen
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Tractate Sanhedrin -The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Eighteen
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Lesson Seventeen

Knowledge is Power. Attitude is Everything!
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Seventeen

Knowledge is Power. Attitude is Everything!
Sanhedrin, 92a]]>
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Knowledge is Power. Attitude is Everything!
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Seventeen

Knowledge is Power. Attitude is Everything!
Sanhedrin, 92a]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Reward. Retribution. Consequence.]]>
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Lesson Sixteen
Reward. Retribution. Consequence.]]>
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Lesson Sixteen
Reward. Retribution. Consequence.]]>
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Reward. Retribution. Consequence.]]>
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Reward. Retribution. Consequence.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Stealing Wisdom, Cussing Babies and The Resurrection]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2019 02:23:01 +0000</pubDate>
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Refraining from sharing Torah knowledge is cast in a profoundly negative light; as even still gestating fetuses in their mother’s wombs curse this individual! Yet, the gravest consequence is the loss of that very knowledge he will suffer. On a sunnier note, the rewards of benevolence and sharing Torah are spoken of: the blessings of the biblical Joseph are bestowed – as Torah is for the soul, what food is for the body. Finally, differing grades of scriptural verses are presented – all are clearly demonstrative of our foundational belief in the ultimate resurrection of the dead. (Tractate Sanhedrin 91b-92a)]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin -The Talmud on the World to Come
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Refraining from sharing Torah knowledge is cast in a profoundly negative light; as even still gestating fetuses in their mother’s wombs curse this individual! Yet, the gravest consequence is the loss of that very knowledge he will suffer. On a sunnier note, the rewards of benevolence and sharing Torah are spoken of: the blessings of the biblical Joseph are bestowed – as Torah is for the soul, what food is for the body. Finally, differing grades of scriptural verses are presented – all are clearly demonstrative of our foundational belief in the ultimate resurrection of the dead. (Tractate Sanhedrin 91b-92a)]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
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The Jewish Take On The Resurrection II
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
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The Jewish Take On The Resurrection II
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirteen
Our Jewish Take on The Resurrection
Reconciling the Resurrection: The Talmud on the World to Come, Lesson 13
Scriptural statements about the post-messianic resurrection, indicate disparate prophetic traditions: souls being restored to broken bodies vs. refurbished resurrection, death forever-gone vs. extraordinary longevity, and an atmosphere of the future glowing with greater intensity or a fading sun and moon eclipsed by dazzling divinity? Reconciling these seeming contradictions lead us to illuminate the darker recesses of the Resurrection, and provides profound understanding of the uniqueness of the Jewish people's spiritual mandate, in contrast to the rest of humanity. (Tractate Sanhedrin 91b)]]>
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Our Jewish Take on The Resurrection
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Scriptural statements about the post-messianic resurrection, indicate disparate prophetic traditions: souls being restored to broken bodies vs. refurbished resurrection, death forever-gone vs. extraordinary longevity, and an atmosphere of the future glowing with greater intensity or a fading sun and moon eclipsed by dazzling divinity? Reconciling these seeming contradictions lead us to illuminate the darker recesses of the Resurrection, and provides profound understanding of the uniqueness of the Jewish people's spiritual mandate, in contrast to the rest of humanity. (Tractate Sanhedrin 91b)]]>
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Scriptural statements about the post-messianic resurrection, indicate disparate prophetic traditions: souls being restored to broken bodies vs. refurbished resurrection, death forever-gone vs. extraordinary longevity, and an atmosphere of the future glowing with greater intensity or a fading sun and moon eclipsed by dazzling divinity? Reconciling these seeming contradictions lead us to illuminate the darker recesses of the Resurrection, and provides profound understanding of the uniqueness of the Jewish people's spiritual mandate, in contrast to the rest of humanity. (Tractate Sanhedrin 91b)]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Thirteen
Our Jewish Take on The Resurrection
Reconciling the Resurrection: The Talmud on the World to Come, Lesson 13
Scriptural statements about the post-messianic resurrection, indicate disparate prophetic traditions: souls being restored to broken bodies vs. refurbished resurrection, death forever-gone vs. extraordinary longevity, and an atmosphere of the future glowing with greater intensity or a fading sun and moon eclipsed by dazzling divinity? Reconciling these seeming contradictions lead us to illuminate the darker recesses of the Resurrection, and provides profound understanding of the uniqueness of the Jewish people's spiritual mandate, in contrast to the rest of humanity. (Tractate Sanhedrin 91b)]]>
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Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 35
"Your Fired!"
The Talmud discusses dangers of impaired fuel possibilities for the Shabbat candles!]]>
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 35
"Your Fired!"
The Talmud discusses dangers of impaired fuel possibilities for the Shabbat candles!]]>
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"Your Fired!"
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 35
"Your Fired!"
The Talmud discusses dangers of impaired fuel possibilities for the Shabbat candles!]]>
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Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 34
"Affluence, Fumes &amp; Flames"
The Talmud discusses the true virtues of wealth, and then 
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 34
"Affluence, Fumes & Flames"
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"Affluence, Fumes &amp; Flames"
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 34
"Affluence, Fumes & Flames"
The Talmud discusses the true virtues of wealth, and then 
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"Peace, Light and Plenty"
Talmud Tisch focus on the virtues of Shabbat candles and life’s pleasures.]]>
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"Peace, Light and Plenty"
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 33

"Peace, Light and Plenty"
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 33

"Peace, Light and Plenty"
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                                            <![CDATA[Fire Up Your Learning  
Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 32

"Wax, Wicks and a Bath" 
Returning to the Mishnah, to elucidate the next prohibited kindling substance, “Itran”; seeking the rhyme and reason for this ban on burning. The ensuing narrative goes beyond the technical answer; shedding profound light on the deeper meaning and purpose of the sacred kindling of Shabbat candles. Far more than functional, these lights create the atmosphere of sacred serenity providing not only substance but also style. Sourcing these ideas meanders into bathing and dressing for Shabbat as well as. (Tractate Shabbat 25B)]]>
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"Wax, Wicks and a Bath" 
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"Wax, Wicks and a Bath" 
Returning to the Mishnah, to elucidate the next prohibited kindling substance, “Itran”; seeking the rhyme and reason for this ban on burning. The ensuing narrative goes beyond the technical answer; shedding profound light on the deeper meaning and purpose of the sacred kindling of Shabbat candles. Far more than functional, these lights create the atmosphere of sacred serenity providing not only substance but also style. Sourcing these ideas meanders into bathing and dressing for Shabbat as well as. (Tractate Shabbat 25B)]]>
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 32

"Wax, Wicks and a Bath" 
Returning to the Mishnah, to elucidate the next prohibited kindling substance, “Itran”; seeking the rhyme and reason for this ban on burning. The ensuing narrative goes beyond the technical answer; shedding profound light on the deeper meaning and purpose of the sacred kindling of Shabbat candles. Far more than functional, these lights create the atmosphere of sacred serenity providing not only substance but also style. Sourcing these ideas meanders into bathing and dressing for Shabbat as well as. (Tractate Shabbat 25B)]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Eleven
"Caesar vs. Rebbe II" The Talmud introduces a compelling historical record of a series of profound questions posed by Rome’s stoic philosopher king Marcus Aurelius Antoninus to the great Torah Sage, who went on to redact the Mishna, Rebbi Yehudah HaNasi. This first in a three part mini-series focuses on seeming incongruity of divine punishment for sinful behavior or actions; as after all, who should bear the ultimate responsibility; the body or soul? The rabbi artfully employs a fascinating metaphor to convey subtle spiritual truisms to answer the emperor’s query.]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Eleven
"Caesar vs. Rebbe II" The Talmud introduces a compelling historical record of a series of profound questions posed by Rome’s stoic philosopher king Marcus Aurelius Antoninus to the great Torah Sage, who went on to redact the Mishna, Rebbi Yehudah HaNasi. This first in a three part mini-series focuses on seeming incongruity of divine punishment for sinful behavior or actions; as after all, who should bear the ultimate responsibility; the body or soul? The rabbi artfully employs a fascinating metaphor to convey subtle spiritual truisms to answer the emperor’s query.]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Eleven
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Ten
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Ten
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Ten
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Tractate Sanhedrin - The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Ten
"Caesar vs. Rebbe" The Talmud introduces a compelling historical record of a series of profound questions posed by Rome’s stoic philosopher king Marcus Aurelius Antoninus to the great Torah Sage, who went on to redact the Mishna, Rebbi Yehudah HaNasi. This first in a three part mini-series focuses on seeming incongruity of divine punishment for sinful behavior or actions; as after all, who should bear the ultimate responsibility; the body or soul? The rabbi artfully employs a fascinating metaphor to convey subtle spiritual truisms to answer the emperor’s query.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Defending Israel in Antiquity III]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Nine
Defending Israel in Antiquity III - Abrahamic Ancestry &amp; Ishmaelite Inheritance: The Talmud on the World to Come.
The final courtroom drama in this mini-series features the resurrection of an ancient conflict between powerful personalities of times bygone and their contested connection to Canaan. This time our sagacious hunchback faces off with the purported Umah descended from Ishmael and offspring of Abraham’s righteous concubine Keturah, nefariously seeking a “two-state solution” for the Land of Israel. When the biblical narrative is presented as positive proof that our homeland had to be shared, the sage deftly demonstrated clear scriptural proof to the contrary.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Nine
Defending Israel in Antiquity III - Abrahamic Ancestry & Ishmaelite Inheritance: The Talmud on the World to Come.
The final courtroom drama in this mini-series features the resurrection of an ancient conflict between powerful personalities of times bygone and their contested connection to Canaan. This time our sagacious hunchback faces off with the purported Umah descended from Ishmael and offspring of Abraham’s righteous concubine Keturah, nefariously seeking a “two-state solution” for the Land of Israel. When the biblical narrative is presented as positive proof that our homeland had to be shared, the sage deftly demonstrated clear scriptural proof to the contrary.]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Nine
Defending Israel in Antiquity III - Abrahamic Ancestry &amp; Ishmaelite Inheritance: The Talmud on the World to Come.
The final courtroom drama in this mini-series features the resurrection of an ancient conflict between powerful personalities of times bygone and their contested connection to Canaan. This time our sagacious hunchback faces off with the purported Umah descended from Ishmael and offspring of Abraham’s righteous concubine Keturah, nefariously seeking a “two-state solution” for the Land of Israel. When the biblical narrative is presented as positive proof that our homeland had to be shared, the sage deftly demonstrated clear scriptural proof to the contrary.]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Nine
Defending Israel in Antiquity III - Abrahamic Ancestry & Ishmaelite Inheritance: The Talmud on the World to Come.
The final courtroom drama in this mini-series features the resurrection of an ancient conflict between powerful personalities of times bygone and their contested connection to Canaan. This time our sagacious hunchback faces off with the purported Umah descended from Ishmael and offspring of Abraham’s righteous concubine Keturah, nefariously seeking a “two-state solution” for the Land of Israel. When the biblical narrative is presented as positive proof that our homeland had to be shared, the sage deftly demonstrated clear scriptural proof to the contrary.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Defending Israel in Antiquity II]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Eight
Outstanding Loans &amp; Slave Reparations:
"Defending Israel in Antiquity II" On the heels of a dramatic legal showdown between a sagacious hunchback and descendants of an original Canaanite tribe; the same rabbi, now goes up against the legal representatives of the Egyptian nation. In the powerful courtroom of Alexander the Great, the biblical narrative is presented as proof that the nation of Israel was required to make exorbitant payments towards their neighbors. In a stunning turnaround, the Sage brilliantly uses the very same narrative to fend off their demands and instead sue for slave reparations, causing the Egyptians to abandon their claims and flee.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Eight
Outstanding Loans & Slave Reparations:
"Defending Israel in Antiquity II" On the heels of a dramatic legal showdown between a sagacious hunchback and descendants of an original Canaanite tribe; the same rabbi, now goes up against the legal representatives of the Egyptian nation. In the powerful courtroom of Alexander the Great, the biblical narrative is presented as proof that the nation of Israel was required to make exorbitant payments towards their neighbors. In a stunning turnaround, the Sage brilliantly uses the very same narrative to fend off their demands and instead sue for slave reparations, causing the Egyptians to abandon their claims and flee.]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Eight
Outstanding Loans &amp; Slave Reparations:
"Defending Israel in Antiquity II" On the heels of a dramatic legal showdown between a sagacious hunchback and descendants of an original Canaanite tribe; the same rabbi, now goes up against the legal representatives of the Egyptian nation. In the powerful courtroom of Alexander the Great, the biblical narrative is presented as proof that the nation of Israel was required to make exorbitant payments towards their neighbors. In a stunning turnaround, the Sage brilliantly uses the very same narrative to fend off their demands and instead sue for slave reparations, causing the Egyptians to abandon their claims and flee.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Eight
Outstanding Loans & Slave Reparations:
"Defending Israel in Antiquity II" On the heels of a dramatic legal showdown between a sagacious hunchback and descendants of an original Canaanite tribe; the same rabbi, now goes up against the legal representatives of the Egyptian nation. In the powerful courtroom of Alexander the Great, the biblical narrative is presented as proof that the nation of Israel was required to make exorbitant payments towards their neighbors. In a stunning turnaround, the Sage brilliantly uses the very same narrative to fend off their demands and instead sue for slave reparations, causing the Egyptians to abandon their claims and flee.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Defending Israel in Antiquity: Legal Sovereignty of the Holy Land]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2018 02:05:45 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Seven
"Defending Israel in Antiquity: Legal Sovereignty of the Holy Land"
On the heels of an account of a fascinating exchange between a sagacious hunchback and an insolent sectarian, this chapter’s focus on the future mass-resurrection, is briefly interrupted with three additional exchanges between this insightful Sage who courageously defends the Jewish people from ominous legal challenges presented under the guise of international law. Learn about grave charges levelled against our legal claim to Israel by (real) descendants of an original Canaanite tribe. This ancient face-off is eerily reminiscent of present-day (fake) nations’ fictitious claims against us.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Seven
"Defending Israel in Antiquity: Legal Sovereignty of the Holy Land"
On the heels of an account of a fascinating exchange between a sagacious hunchback and an insolent sectarian, this chapter’s focus on the future mass-resurrection, is briefly interrupted with three additional exchanges between this insightful Sage who courageously defends the Jewish people from ominous legal challenges presented under the guise of international law. Learn about grave charges levelled against our legal claim to Israel by (real) descendants of an original Canaanite tribe. This ancient face-off is eerily reminiscent of present-day (fake) nations’ fictitious claims against us.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Seven
"Defending Israel in Antiquity: Legal Sovereignty of the Holy Land"
On the heels of an account of a fascinating exchange between a sagacious hunchback and an insolent sectarian, this chapter’s focus on the future mass-resurrection, is briefly interrupted with three additional exchanges between this insightful Sage who courageously defends the Jewish people from ominous legal challenges presented under the guise of international law. Learn about grave charges levelled against our legal claim to Israel by (real) descendants of an original Canaanite tribe. This ancient face-off is eerily reminiscent of present-day (fake) nations’ fictitious claims against us.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch - Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Seven
"Defending Israel in Antiquity: Legal Sovereignty of the Holy Land"
On the heels of an account of a fascinating exchange between a sagacious hunchback and an insolent sectarian, this chapter’s focus on the future mass-resurrection, is briefly interrupted with three additional exchanges between this insightful Sage who courageously defends the Jewish people from ominous legal challenges presented under the guise of international law. Learn about grave charges levelled against our legal claim to Israel by (real) descendants of an original Canaanite tribe. This ancient face-off is eerily reminiscent of present-day (fake) nations’ fictitious claims against us.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sacred Statutes]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2017 03:21:49 +0000</pubDate>
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Intermediate Talmud: Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 31 (Daf/Page 25)

"Sacred Statutes"

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Sacred Statutes – Contrast and Synthesis: Intermediate Talmud: Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 31
We’ve previously traced the sources for the ruling that although defiled Terumah must be destroyed, benefit may nonetheless be derived during that process. Our Sages now continue their scholarly quest for additional sources of this legal principle. Drawing distinct levels of demarcation between the facts of different holy matter, a dizzying array of ritual laws, conventions and differing sacred statuses are exhaustively analysed with the Talmud's unique deductive logic – until conclusions are reached.]]>
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Intermediate Talmud: Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 31 (Daf/Page 25)

"Sacred Statutes"

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Sacred Statutes – Contrast and Synthesis: Intermediate Talmud: Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 31
We’ve previously traced the sources for the ruling that although defiled Terumah must be destroyed, benefit may nonetheless be derived during that process. Our Sages now continue their scholarly quest for additional sources of this legal principle. Drawing distinct levels of demarcation between the facts of different holy matter, a dizzying array of ritual laws, conventions and differing sacred statuses are exhaustively analysed with the Talmud's unique deductive logic – until conclusions are reached.]]>
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Intermediate Talmud: Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 31 (Daf/Page 25)

"Sacred Statutes"

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Sacred Statutes – Contrast and Synthesis: Intermediate Talmud: Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 31
We’ve previously traced the sources for the ruling that although defiled Terumah must be destroyed, benefit may nonetheless be derived during that process. Our Sages now continue their scholarly quest for additional sources of this legal principle. Drawing distinct levels of demarcation between the facts of different holy matter, a dizzying array of ritual laws, conventions and differing sacred statuses are exhaustively analysed with the Talmud's unique deductive logic – until conclusions are reached.]]>
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Intermediate Talmud: Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 31 (Daf/Page 25)

"Sacred Statutes"

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Sacred Statutes – Contrast and Synthesis: Intermediate Talmud: Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 31
We’ve previously traced the sources for the ruling that although defiled Terumah must be destroyed, benefit may nonetheless be derived during that process. Our Sages now continue their scholarly quest for additional sources of this legal principle. Drawing distinct levels of demarcation between the facts of different holy matter, a dizzying array of ritual laws, conventions and differing sacred statuses are exhaustively analysed with the Talmud's unique deductive logic – until conclusions are reached.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Basking In The Glow]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 01 Dec 2017 03:42:39 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Fire Up Your Learning  
Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 30

"Basking in the Glow" 
Glowingly presented arguments on the holiday ban on burning. Bridging seemingly disparate Torah topics, the Talmud elegantly threads its jurisprudence about circumcision, sacred contraband, and then the positive dimension of Yom Tov observance, to conclusively prove its point in proscribing non-edible incineration on the holidays.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Fire Up Your Learning  
Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 30

"Basking in the Glow" 
Glowingly presented arguments on the holiday ban on burning. Bridging seemingly disparate Torah topics, the Talmud elegantly threads its jurisprudence about circumcision, sacred contraband, and then the positive dimension of Yom Tov observance, to conclusively prove its point in proscribing non-edible incineration on the holidays.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Fire Up Your Learning  
Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 30

"Basking in the Glow" 
Glowingly presented arguments on the holiday ban on burning. Bridging seemingly disparate Torah topics, the Talmud elegantly threads its jurisprudence about circumcision, sacred contraband, and then the positive dimension of Yom Tov observance, to conclusively prove its point in proscribing non-edible incineration on the holidays.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Fire Up Your Learning  
Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 30

"Basking in the Glow" 
Glowingly presented arguments on the holiday ban on burning. Bridging seemingly disparate Torah topics, the Talmud elegantly threads its jurisprudence about circumcision, sacred contraband, and then the positive dimension of Yom Tov observance, to conclusively prove its point in proscribing non-edible incineration on the holidays.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[You’re Fired]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 24 Nov 2017 03:34:14 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 29

"You’re Fired" 
The Talmud continues its analysis of the Mishna by seeking additional sources for the ban on kindling contraband during festive biblical days – despite the permitted use of fire for cooking purposes. The fascinating give and take about sacred fiery disposal touches upon a range of Torah subjects, including actual temple services and the real meaning of kosher.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 29

"You’re Fired" 
The Talmud continues its analysis of the Mishna by seeking additional sources for the ban on kindling contraband during festive biblical days – despite the permitted use of fire for cooking purposes. The fascinating give and take about sacred fiery disposal touches upon a range of Torah subjects, including actual temple services and the real meaning of kosher.]]>
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 29

"You’re Fired" 
The Talmud continues its analysis of the Mishna by seeking additional sources for the ban on kindling contraband during festive biblical days – despite the permitted use of fire for cooking purposes. The fascinating give and take about sacred fiery disposal touches upon a range of Torah subjects, including actual temple services and the real meaning of kosher.]]>
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 29

"You’re Fired" 
The Talmud continues its analysis of the Mishna by seeking additional sources for the ban on kindling contraband during festive biblical days – despite the permitted use of fire for cooking purposes. The fascinating give and take about sacred fiery disposal touches upon a range of Torah subjects, including actual temple services and the real meaning of kosher.]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Intermediate Talmud: Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 29
Enjoy the Talmudic give and take about the sacred fiery disposal.

For previous classes on Tractate Shabbat visit: http://www.chabad.org/multimedia/media_cdo/aid/2968134/jewish/Intermediate-Talmud-Tractate-Shabbat.htm]]>
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Enjoy the Talmudic give and take about the sacred fiery disposal.

For previous classes on Tractate Shabbat visit: http://www.chabad.org/multimedia/media_cdo/aid/2968134/jewish/Intermediate-Talmud-Tractate-Shabbat.htm]]>
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Enjoy the Talmudic give and take about the sacred fiery disposal.

For previous classes on Tractate Shabbat visit: http://www.chabad.org/multimedia/media_cdo/aid/2968134/jewish/Intermediate-Talmud-Tractate-Shabbat.htm]]>
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Enjoy the Talmudic give and take about the sacred fiery disposal.

For previous classes on Tractate Shabbat visit: http://www.chabad.org/multimedia/media_cdo/aid/2968134/jewish/Intermediate-Talmud-Tractate-Shabbat.htm]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 28

"Fire Away and Filler Up"
A new Mishnah is introduced with a broad background about sacred soil and holy harvests. Defilement of such hallowed edibles, mandates mitzvah incineration. Differing opinions about varied fuels and flammable agents and their compatibility with Shabbat serenity are enumerated. The Gemara opens with an investigation for the source for the timely holiday ban on the burning of contaminated sacraments.

For previous classes on Tractate Shabbat visit: http://www.chabad.org/multimedia/media_cdo/aid/2968134/jewish/Intermediate-Talmud-Tractate-Shabbat.htm]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Intermediate Talmud: 
Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 28

"Fire Away and Filler Up"
A new Mishnah is introduced with a broad background about sacred soil and holy harvests. Defilement of such hallowed edibles, mandates mitzvah incineration. Differing opinions about varied fuels and flammable agents and their compatibility with Shabbat serenity are enumerated. The Gemara opens with an investigation for the source for the timely holiday ban on the burning of contaminated sacraments.

For previous classes on Tractate Shabbat visit: http://www.chabad.org/multimedia/media_cdo/aid/2968134/jewish/Intermediate-Talmud-Tractate-Shabbat.htm]]>
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 28

"Fire Away and Filler Up"
A new Mishnah is introduced with a broad background about sacred soil and holy harvests. Defilement of such hallowed edibles, mandates mitzvah incineration. Differing opinions about varied fuels and flammable agents and their compatibility with Shabbat serenity are enumerated. The Gemara opens with an investigation for the source for the timely holiday ban on the burning of contaminated sacraments.

For previous classes on Tractate Shabbat visit: http://www.chabad.org/multimedia/media_cdo/aid/2968134/jewish/Intermediate-Talmud-Tractate-Shabbat.htm]]>
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Tractate Shabbat, Lesson 28

"Fire Away and Filler Up"
A new Mishnah is introduced with a broad background about sacred soil and holy harvests. Defilement of such hallowed edibles, mandates mitzvah incineration. Differing opinions about varied fuels and flammable agents and their compatibility with Shabbat serenity are enumerated. The Gemara opens with an investigation for the source for the timely holiday ban on the burning of contaminated sacraments.

For previous classes on Tractate Shabbat visit: http://www.chabad.org/multimedia/media_cdo/aid/2968134/jewish/Intermediate-Talmud-Tractate-Shabbat.htm]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
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Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
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Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
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"The Final Resurrection Exchange"
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Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
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Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
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Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
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Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
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The Talmud seeks scriptural origins of the foundational Jewish belief: “the dead will live again”. The tracing trajectory leads us to Aaron HaKohen and subtleties of the mandatory Terumah offerings the Nation of Israel provides for the Kohen clerisy. Ultimately, our journey reaches across the strata of our history to the Patriarchal promises of Eretz Yisrael!
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Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
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The Talmud seeks scriptural origins of the foundational Jewish belief: “the dead will live again”. The tracing trajectory leads us to Aaron HaKohen and subtleties of the mandatory Terumah offerings the Nation of Israel provides for the Kohen clerisy. Ultimately, our journey reaches across the strata of our history to the Patriarchal promises of Eretz Yisrael!
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The Talmud seeks scriptural origins of the foundational Jewish belief: “the dead will live again”. The tracing trajectory leads us to Aaron HaKohen and subtleties of the mandatory Terumah offerings the Nation of Israel provides for the Kohen clerisy. Ultimately, our journey reaches across the strata of our history to the Patriarchal promises of Eretz Yisrael!
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Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
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"Sourcing Resurrection" Be inspired by this unique "piece of Gemara" that sets out to trace the scriptural origins of the foundational Jewish belief: “the Dead WILL Live Again!”

The Talmud seeks scriptural origins of the foundational Jewish belief: “the dead will live again”. The tracing trajectory leads us to Aaron HaKohen and subtleties of the mandatory Terumah offerings the Nation of Israel provides for the Kohen clerisy. Ultimately, our journey reaches across the strata of our history to the Patriarchal promises of Eretz Yisrael!
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Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
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"Emptied of Eternity"  The Gemara begins its analysis of the Mishnah by attempting to understand why lack of faith in the resurrection is so egregiously sinful—as to rob a soul of its eternity! As evidenced by a fascinating biblical narrative, Divine retribution seems to follow a pattern of poetic spiritual symmetry. A colourful collection of commentary adds multiple tiers of profound new depth and meaning. In the end, disbelief in the intrinsic power of Neshamot Yisrael (the souls of Israel) and their ultimate destiny is ostensibly as damning as disbelief in the Creator Himself!
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Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
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"Emptied of Eternity"  The Gemara begins its analysis of the Mishnah by attempting to understand why lack of faith in the resurrection is so egregiously sinful—as to rob a soul of its eternity! As evidenced by a fascinating biblical narrative, Divine retribution seems to follow a pattern of poetic spiritual symmetry. A colourful collection of commentary adds multiple tiers of profound new depth and meaning. In the end, disbelief in the intrinsic power of Neshamot Yisrael (the souls of Israel) and their ultimate destiny is ostensibly as damning as disbelief in the Creator Himself!
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Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson Two
"Emptied of Eternity"  The Gemara begins its analysis of the Mishnah by attempting to understand why lack of faith in the resurrection is so egregiously sinful—as to rob a soul of its eternity! As evidenced by a fascinating biblical narrative, Divine retribution seems to follow a pattern of poetic spiritual symmetry. A colourful collection of commentary adds multiple tiers of profound new depth and meaning. In the end, disbelief in the intrinsic power of Neshamot Yisrael (the souls of Israel) and their ultimate destiny is ostensibly as damning as disbelief in the Creator Himself!
(Daf/ Pg. 90a)]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch: Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson One
"My Piece of Eternity" This inaugural class on the final chapter of tractate Sanhedrin covers the opening Mishnah, which speaks of “who will, and who won't, receive a portion of the proverbial World-to-Come.” Amongst the fascinating topics covered in this Talmud series are Torah definitions for Heaven, Hell and the Resurrection; the Uniqueness of the Jewish Soul; the definition of Heresy; and when Evil is Irretrievable.
(Daf/Pg. 90a)

Be amazed by this inspiring glimpse of the future as we lift the curtain and open windows into the “Era of Eternity” that will soon be ushered in by Moshiach!

The Gemara begins its analysis of the Mishnah by attempting to understand why lack of faith in the resurrection is so egregiously sinful—as to rob a soul of its eternity! As evidenced by a fascinating biblical narrative, Divine retribution seems to follow a pattern of poetic spiritual symmetry. A colourful collection of commentary adds multiple tiers of profound new depth and meaning. In the end, disbelief in the intrinsic power of Neshamot Yisrael (the souls of Israel) and their ultimate destiny is ostensibly as damning as disbelief in the Creator Himself!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Talmud Tisch: Intermediate Talmud 
Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson One
"My Piece of Eternity" This inaugural class on the final chapter of tractate Sanhedrin covers the opening Mishnah, which speaks of “who will, and who won't, receive a portion of the proverbial World-to-Come.” Amongst the fascinating topics covered in this Talmud series are Torah definitions for Heaven, Hell and the Resurrection; the Uniqueness of the Jewish Soul; the definition of Heresy; and when Evil is Irretrievable.
(Daf/Pg. 90a)

Be amazed by this inspiring glimpse of the future as we lift the curtain and open windows into the “Era of Eternity” that will soon be ushered in by Moshiach!

The Gemara begins its analysis of the Mishnah by attempting to understand why lack of faith in the resurrection is so egregiously sinful—as to rob a soul of its eternity! As evidenced by a fascinating biblical narrative, Divine retribution seems to follow a pattern of poetic spiritual symmetry. A colourful collection of commentary adds multiple tiers of profound new depth and meaning. In the end, disbelief in the intrinsic power of Neshamot Yisrael (the souls of Israel) and their ultimate destiny is ostensibly as damning as disbelief in the Creator Himself!]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson One
"My Piece of Eternity" This inaugural class on the final chapter of tractate Sanhedrin covers the opening Mishnah, which speaks of “who will, and who won't, receive a portion of the proverbial World-to-Come.” Amongst the fascinating topics covered in this Talmud series are Torah definitions for Heaven, Hell and the Resurrection; the Uniqueness of the Jewish Soul; the definition of Heresy; and when Evil is Irretrievable.
(Daf/Pg. 90a)

Be amazed by this inspiring glimpse of the future as we lift the curtain and open windows into the “Era of Eternity” that will soon be ushered in by Moshiach!

The Gemara begins its analysis of the Mishnah by attempting to understand why lack of faith in the resurrection is so egregiously sinful—as to rob a soul of its eternity! As evidenced by a fascinating biblical narrative, Divine retribution seems to follow a pattern of poetic spiritual symmetry. A colourful collection of commentary adds multiple tiers of profound new depth and meaning. In the end, disbelief in the intrinsic power of Neshamot Yisrael (the souls of Israel) and their ultimate destiny is ostensibly as damning as disbelief in the Creator Himself!]]>
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Tractate Sanhedrin: The Talmud on the World to Come
Lesson One
"My Piece of Eternity" This inaugural class on the final chapter of tractate Sanhedrin covers the opening Mishnah, which speaks of “who will, and who won't, receive a portion of the proverbial World-to-Come.” Amongst the fascinating topics covered in this Talmud series are Torah definitions for Heaven, Hell and the Resurrection; the Uniqueness of the Jewish Soul; the definition of Heresy; and when Evil is Irretrievable.
(Daf/Pg. 90a)

Be amazed by this inspiring glimpse of the future as we lift the curtain and open windows into the “Era of Eternity” that will soon be ushered in by Moshiach!

The Gemara begins its analysis of the Mishnah by attempting to understand why lack of faith in the resurrection is so egregiously sinful—as to rob a soul of its eternity! As evidenced by a fascinating biblical narrative, Divine retribution seems to follow a pattern of poetic spiritual symmetry. A colourful collection of commentary adds multiple tiers of profound new depth and meaning. In the end, disbelief in the intrinsic power of Neshamot Yisrael (the souls of Israel) and their ultimate destiny is ostensibly as damning as disbelief in the Creator Himself!]]>
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