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The Semikha Program is free and open to all. You can listen to and read select lessons and texts at your own pace, from anywhere. Your academic and Judaic background,...
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The Semikha Program is free and open to all. You can listen to and read select lessons and texts at your own pace, from anywhere. Your academic and Judaic background, as well as non-formal classes you attend, will be counted.
To join, email R Ovadia at rabbiovadia613@gmail.com
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To join, email R Ovadia at rabbiovadia613@gmail.com
13 DEC 2019 · In this session we discuss the importance of listening to different voices, relying on the common sense of the people, and adjusting halakha to people's needs.
20 NOV 2019 · chapter 328 of Shulhan Arukh Orah Haim - Saving a life on Shabbat
27 SEP 2019
24 SEP 2019
17 SEP 2019 · Siman 261 in SH. The origin, meaning, and practices of candle lighting
17 SEP 2019 · The laws of Kiddush - Shulhan arukh 269-272
17 SEP 2019 · Here we wrap up the laws of Kiddush and continue into the laws of Shabbat prayers.
17 SEP 2019 · In chapter 301 the Tur explains his methodology in presenting the laws in the order he did. He speaks about general concepts of Shabbat. Chapter 302 (as well as parts of 301) is dedicated to the care of clothes.
13 AUG 2019 · This episode covers chapters 253-261. We discuss the issue of leaving food on the stove before shabbat and the way to determine the beginning of Shabbat.
13 AUG 2019 · Chapter 250 in Shulhan Arukh is the basis for the discussion of using timers or delayed action on Shabbat. You'd be surprised how many things can be done with the help of timers.
Also, we discuss the term יש אומרים and the different approaches and style of Maimonides, the Tur, and R. Yosef Karo.
The Semikha Program is free and open to all. You can listen to and read select lessons and texts at your own pace, from anywhere. Your academic and Judaic background,...
show more
The Semikha Program is free and open to all. You can listen to and read select lessons and texts at your own pace, from anywhere. Your academic and Judaic background, as well as non-formal classes you attend, will be counted.
To join, email R Ovadia at rabbiovadia613@gmail.com
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To join, email R Ovadia at rabbiovadia613@gmail.com
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Author | Rabbi Haim Ovadia |
Organization | Rabbi Haim Ovadia |
Categories | Religion & Spirituality |
Website | visitor.r20.constantcontact.com |
rabbiovadia613@gmail.com |
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