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A survey of the dangers of taking an oath, even truthfully, in our tractate and elsewhere in the Talmud.
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Ein Yakov on the Talmudic section in Gittin (Daf 56-58) that deals with the Destruction of the Temple.
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Fehlende Folgen?
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A discussion of the eastern wind, a blistering breeze that warps wood and harms fertility in the Talmud and in Chassidus.
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A discussion of the southern wind, a hot breeze that silences all other winds, in the Talmud and in Chassidus.
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The Rabbis protest a Persian holiday; Writing G-d's name with intent; Why the Persian exile was worse than the Roman exile.
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Lips in Kabbalah; How one rabbi survived a transaction that went south.
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Whether islands like Cyprus are considered part of Biblical Israel; Israel's geography; A Kabbalistic discussion of Mt. Amnon, a Messianic part of our northern border.
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The reward for poor people who give charity in spite of their hardships; Kabbalah on the names of Talmudic rabbis; The Rebbe's answer to people facing financial hardship
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Outlawing bridal outfits; R. Chisda, Kohanim, and kindness; a survey of hyperbole regarding idols in the Temple
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Outlawing music; Responding to those who harm you or take away your livelihood; the power of self-control
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How Mar Ukva defeated his enemies by waking up earlier and going to bed later; The Rebbe's message to Hasidim who were engaging directly with those who opposed them
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The Talmud lists the dire consequences of instilling "excessive fear" within one's family.
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Trusting R. Evyatar; The Concubine in Giva; the inner meaning of "Eilu ViEilu"
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Mazal Tov! The final Shiur on Ein Yaakov Sotah
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How a Hasmonean Civil War led to the banning of Greek wisdom, and an explanation in Chassidus
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The Talmud describes the state of decline of the world in the days leading up to the coming of Moshiach
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Lost flavors and recurring curses since the Temple was destroyed; How Kaddish after Ein Yakov keeps the world afloat.
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The importance and power of learning Torah despite challenges
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"After the destruction of the Temple, men of faith ceased to exist". An explanation of "faith" in Talmud, commentaries, and Chassidus.
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After the Temple was destroyed even delicacies, fine fabrics, and fancy glassware disappeared. Plus, a mystical deep dive into the Kabbalah of honey.
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