Tag: Bet Midrash

This is a description for a Talmud study session focused on the fourth part of Masekhet Sanhedrin.
This text is a brief advertisement for a Talmud study series focusing on Masekhet Sanhedrin.
This text is an advertisement for a Talmud study series on Masekhet Sanhedrin.
This text appears to be a promotional message for a Talmud study series called "Masekhet Sanhedrin (1) - R Abe Faur."
Rabbi Joseph Dweck gave a special shiur (lesson) in Hebrew, addressing various topics.
This text is not relevant to Sukkot or the topic of Abarbanel.
This is a promotional announcement for a Yom Kippur shiur (lecture) by Rabbi Joseph Dweck.
The article discusses the third part of the Sephardic Responsa for the Modern World series, focusing on Rabbi Haim David HaLevi.
This text is an introduction and invitation to a series of shiurim (Jewish classes) called "Sephardic Responsa for the Modern World," which are being conducted by R. Matloub Abadi and R. Jack Cohen.
This article discusses the relevance of Sephardic Responsa, specifically focusing on the teachings of Rabbi Benion Uziel.
Rabbi Joseph Dweck discusses the mission statement of The Habura, a virtual and physical Bet Midrash with international membership.
The text is advertising a new membership program for a virtual and physical Bet Midrash called The Habura.
In this text, R. Elie Abadie discusses the halakhic philosophy of classical Sepharadi poseqim (Jewish legal authorities).
The text is promoting a membership program for a virtual and physical Bet Midrash called The Habura.
In his discussion of HaRav Kook's insights, R. Joseph Dweck focuses on the concept of "perishut," which refers to asceticism or separation.
In this article, R. Yamin Levy discusses the differences between Sephardi and Ashkenazi approaches to Minhag (customs), Halakha (Jewish law), and Mahshaba (Jewish mysticism).
This text appears to be an advertisement for a talk by Rabbi Steven Dansky, who focuses on the interplay between traditional rabbinic ideas and psychological theories.
In this episode of Judaism & Non-Jewish Culture, Professor Zvi Zohar explores the topic of Abarbanel, a Jewish thinker, with Rabbi Steven Dansky.
The video titled "Exploring Abarbanel" features Rabbi Steven Dansky discussing the interplay between traditional rabbinic ideas and psychological theories and concepts.
In this discussion, Rabbi Steven Danksy explores the interplay between traditional rabbinic ideas and psychological theories and concepts.
In this discussion, Rabbi Isaac Tawil explores the approach to Aggadah and Midrashim in the Talmud.
The video titled "Evolution of Sepharadi Prayer Liturgy" by R. Hanan Benayahu explores the historical development of Sephardic prayer liturgy.
In this video by R. Joseph Dweck, the principles in Rambam's writings are discussed, specifically focusing on the balance between Midrashim (interpretive and storytelling elements in Jewish texts) and rationality.
In this video lecture by Rabbi Joseph Dweck, he discusses the principles found in the writings of Maimonides (Rambam).
Rabbi Abe H. Faur discusses the importance of studying Talmud and provides tips on how to approach it.