Anash.org Feature: This week’s Iyun Podcast by Rabbi Binyomin Bitton, director of the Tzfunot Institute, discusses the differences in the qualifications for a Navi in maseches Shabbos and Nedarim, the Rebbe’s novel explanation, and a fascinating exchange between the Rebbe and his father, Harav Levi Yitzchak.
Interested in taking your learning to the next level? Looking for an in-depth podcast on the Rebbe’s Torah? Would like to gain a derech halimud on how to uncover new depth in a sicha?
This weekly iyun podcast is for you!
With the aim of making in-depth Torah study accessible, engaging, relevant and geshmak to all, the Tzfunot Institute is presenting a weekly iyun podcast focusing primarily on the Rebbe’s Torah and the Rogatchover.
The weekly insights will present several principles and learning methods for learning a sicha b’iyun, showing the Rebbe’s precision in every detail of the sicha. Using a variety of examples, listeners will gain over time a derech halimud on how to be medayek and uncover new depth in a sicha.
Other insights will be deciphering the Rogatchover’s teachings on various topics. In addition to bringing to light the uniqueness of the Rogatchover’s lomdus and novel approach to Torah, the weekly podcast will highlight the Rebbe’s unique relationship with the Rogatchover and decipher some of the hundreds of references made to the Rogatchover in the footnotes of Likkutei Sichos.
The podcast will be taught by Rabbi Binyomin Bitton, director of the Tzfunot Institute, and will be made available weekly on Anash.org.
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Iyun Podcast on Behaalosecha:
Nevuah Qualifications: Shabbos vs. Nedarim
What lies behind the differences in the maamar chazal about the qualifications for a Navi as quoted in maseches Shabbos vs. masechet Nedarim?
Analyzing the Rebbe’s novel explanation and suggesting a few possible diyukim based on a fascinating exchange between the Rebbe and his father, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak.
Dedicated in honour and zchus of the Bar Mitzvah of Shmuel Schwartz שיחי׳
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