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Shiurim

Shemini and HaChodesh 5784

Parsha

Rav Chaim Pollock

5.4.24

Tzav and Poroh 5784

Parsha

Rav Chaim Pollock

28.3.24

Meshech Chochmah: Tzav

Parsha

Rav Immanuel Bernstein

28.3.24

Vayikro and Zochor 5784

Parsha

Rav Chaim Pollock

22.3.24

Meshech Chochmah: Vayikra

Parsha

Rav Immanuel Bernstein

22.3.24

Pekudei 5784

Parsha

Rav Chaim Pollock

15.3.24

Vayakhel-Shekalim 5784

Parsha

Rav Chaim Pollock

10.3.24

Pachad Yitzchak: Part II

Alumnae

Mrs. Brocha David

6.3.24

Discussion Panel with the Machal Mechanchim

Alumnae

Rav Yosef Cohen, Rav Beinish Ginsburg, Rav Avraham Lubarsky, Rav Zave Rudman

3.3.24

Pachad Yitzchak: Part I

Alumnae

Mrs. Brocha David

The term "shteiging" as a misnomer.

3.3.24

Birchos Hashachar

Alumnae

Mrs. Tamara Pearl

Insights into the brochos of Netilas Yadayim and Asher Yatzar

3.3.24

Pearls on the Parsha

Alumnae

Rav Zave Rudman

The concept of Mishkan as a source of connection to Hashem, and it's relationship to the story of Purim.

3.3.24

Ki Siso 5784

Parsha

Rav Chaim Pollock

3.3.24

Meshech Chochmah: Ki Sisa

Parsha

Rav Immanuel Bernstein

3.3.24

Chochmas Nashim: Dan L'Kaf Zechus

Alumnae

Mrs. Dina Schoonmaker

This class discussed the Chofetz Chaim’s approach to judging others favorably, and the dangers of living in a society that does not do so. It also addressed how our perspectives can help build our communities, as well as how we can remain stable in such a volatile world.

25.2.24

Prozdor V'Traklin

Alumnae

Mrs. Rivka Saperstein

A Torah perspective to the painful times in our lives.

25.2.24

Dimensions in Chumash: Terumah

Alumnae

Rav Immanuel Bernstein

This class discusses the mitzvah of building a Mikdash for Hashem. In addition, it deals with the question of what determines which commandments are listed in the count of the 613 Mitzvos.

25.2.24

Tetzaveh 5784

Parsha

Rav Chaim Pollock

25.2.24

Meshech Chochmah: Tetzaveh

Parsha

Rav Immanuel Bernstein

25.2.24

Michtav M'Eliyahu

Alumnae

Mrs. Rivka Saperstein

This class discusses the view that the world operates as pure cause and effect, which drives individuals to compete for what is perceived as the limited opportunities. The class contrasts this view with the Torah view that Hashem provides us with all of the opportunities that we need. The class concludes with the discussion of Torah's view of neis and teva.

18.2.24

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