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https://oraysa.org/
The Oraysa Amud V’chazara program fills the growing demand for a daily Gemara learning framework that balances the accountability of maintaining a steady pace while taking account the level of learning sophistication of today’s ben Torah. Developed in collaboration with leading Roshei Yeshiva and Gedolei Yisroel, the Amud V’chazra initiative incorporates features to enhance long-term retention of the Masechtos learned through multiple, built-in reviews, tests and stipends for achievement. -
Live from the Kollel Horaah Maasis: Start your day with a boost of Chassidus: A captivating shiur by Rabbi Simon Jacobson on the fundamentals of Chassidus and its relevance to our lives. Delve into the deepest ideas of Chassidus explained in the clearest and most personal terms.
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A weekly series with Rabbi Levi Dubov of Chabad Jewish Center of Bloomfield Hills, exploring the Lubavitcher Rebbe's teachings on the weekly Torah portion.
We will ask piercing questions. Dive deep into the secrets contained within. And find powerful insights, lessons, and inspirations to fire up our souls. -
Over the years, Drisha has offered Torah classes on the many observances that mark out the timeline of the Jewish yearly cycle. Around the Calendar brings you all our holiday- and observance-focused classes, from our back catalog of recordings and continuing through our contemporary shiurim and lectures.
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Mishna Yomi - By R' Shloimie Friedman
L’uli Nishmas Etta Ahuva bas Yaakov
Available wherever you get your podcasts, including Naki Radio!
Full Mishna Yomi Calendar Here: https://www.dafyomi.co.il/calendars/calendarmishnah.htm
Visit: shloimiefriedman.com
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Hi! Welcome to Iggeret HaLevana, a year-long ~spiritual~ journey with me, Shira. I’m working to tap into the mystical magical energies of the Hebrew months in the hopes that when next year’s Rosh Hashanah comes around, I will be set up to ascend into an inspired 5783 (aka next year).
Growing up in a rural area, I always loved gazing at the expansive, fabulously glittering moon and stars. Now I live in New York, and I realize I took that night sky for granted.
I can't see the stars now, but thank G-d I can still see the moon :)
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