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Do We Follow Rov By Nedarim? The Lomdus of Lechem Mishna, Netziv, And Shev Shmaittsa
Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
Daf Hashavua - Nedarim 54a
Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
Daf Hashavua - Nedarim 54b
Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
Abbaye and Rava
Rabbi Berel Wein
Questions and Answers – 15
Rabbi Dr. David Gottlieb
The Christian Who Shaped the Talmud We Study Today
How Daniel Bomberg’s vision and dedication gave us the page layout we still use
Yehosef Yaavetz
09.04.25 | 00:33
Judging by the Scent of the Soul: Mashiach's Mysterious Power of Smell
According to ancient Jewish wisdom, the true Messiah will discern truth through smell — a spiritual sense that perceives the essence of the soul beyond sight and sound
Yehosef Yaavetz
22.12.24 | 11:34
Why Did King Henry VIII Need a Talmud?
Surprisingly, King Henry VIII of England, who reigned about 500 years ago, possessed a rare and ornate set of the Talmud Bavli—an exquisite first edition by Bomberg—safely stored in royal archives. But why did King Henry VIII need a Talmud?
Yosef Yabece
28.11.24 | 12:13
Rav Pappa: The Sage, the Merchant, and the Father of Scholars
How one of the great Amoraim of Babylonia balanced Torah leadership, business acumen, and family legacy
Yehosef Yaavetz
19.11.24 | 15:45
The Programmer Who Discovered the Talmud: "I Felt Like Rabbi Akiva Learning the Alphabet"
How did a child who knew nothing about Torah study become a techie developing brilliant software for dividing Talmudic texts? Developer Ohad Kimchi shares his journey that led to this unique project.
06.11.24 | 13:56
The Spaghetti, the Broken Car, and the Hostage Deal: It's All Connected
From a broken car to spaghetti with the kids, and even a hostage deal – these anecdotes are part of Uri Brilliant's book, 'My Living Torah'. Discover the book’s origins and how they link to his unique Talmud study method.
04.11.24 | 12:58
Einstein and Faith: How Belief in God Shaped His Scientific Genius
How Albert Einstein’s spiritual worldview influenced his theories of relativity, his rejection of quantum randomness, and his vision of harmony between science and religion
Yehosef Yaavetz
17.07.24 | 11:04
What Is a “Figured Stone”? The Hidden Meaning Behind the Torah’s Ancient Prohibition
The spiritual and historical meaning behind the Torah’s ban on the “figured stone” — a command that bridges faith, symbolism, and the archaeology of ancient Jerusalem
Yehosef Yaavetz
28.05.24 | 10:03
Abaye: The Orphaned Sage Who Shaped the Talmud
From tragedy to towering intellect, Abaye’s legacy lives on in the foundations of the Babylonian Talmud and in the values he taught by example.
Naama Green
06.05.24 | 14:13
The Peacock in the Talmud: From King Solomon’s Palace to Forbidden Recipes
Once a royal delicacy and a symbol of beauty, the peacock reveals a forgotten chapter of Jewish history — where faith, food, and color meet on the same magnificent wings
Yehosef Yaavetz
01.05.24 | 08:36
From Hitler's Basement to Jerusalem: A Talmud's Journey
A volume of the Talmud that survived World War II found its way from Hitler's basement to President Herzog's family, and now it has reached Jerusalem. Here's the full story.
21.04.24 | 08:01
How to Learn Talmud, Understand, and Remember: A Tip Worth a Million Dollars
It seems impossible to remember so many details without getting confused. This article will enhance your learning experience.
Yonatan Halevi
17.04.24 | 08:17
How to Start Learning Talmud: 7 Essential Tips for Beginners
A practical guide to help you overcome fear, build confidence, and discover the joy of learning Gemara
Yuval Golden
31.03.24 | 12:45
The Rediscovery of “Imrei Moshe”: The Lost Torah Masterpiece Reborn After the Holocaust
How a single forgotten copy in the Steipler Gaon’s library brought back a vanished classic of Lithuanian yeshiva scholarship
Yehosef Yaavetz
11.02.24 | 13:20
