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Toronto Torah: Bamidbar 5783
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Toronto Torah for Parshat Bamidbar 5783 includes articles on the parshah, Yeshayah Chapter 47, the "fate and destiny" theme in the berachot at the start of maariv, the Rogatchover Gaon, davening jackets, and Sefer haChinuch on the prohibition against believing in foreign gods.
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Leil Haseder in Bnei Brak: Behind the Scenes of that Long Night
- Rabbi Mordechai Torczyner Beit Midrash Zichron Dov Adam Friedmann Rabbi Jonathan Ziring Idan Rakovsky Rabbi Steven Gotlib
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YU Torah MiTzion Beit Midrash Zichron Dov
Halacha:Machshava:Mishna: - Duration: 53 min
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Smartwatches and Whoop on Shabbat (3)
- Rabbi Mordechai Torczyner Beit Midrash Zichron Dov Adam Friedmann Rabbi Jonathan Ziring Idan Rakovsky Rabbi Steven Gotlib
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Yeshivat Migdal HaTorah
Halacha: - Duration: 42 min
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Author: Moshe Wise
'Relatedly, it is worth mentioning that the Sages enacted the Havdalah blessing on Saturday nights following Shabbat, when we separate the Shabbat from the weekday. In this blessing, we request that G-d grant us understanding “to fulfill Your will and distinguish between light and darkness.”' This request does not appear in Havdalah. Perhaps it is taken from some other prayer?
Author: Moshe Wise
'Relatedly, it is worth mentioning that the Sages enacted the Havdalah blessing on Saturday nights following Shabbat, when we separate the Shabbat from the weekday. In this blessing, we request that G-d grant us understanding “to fulfill Your will and distinguish between light and darkness.”' This request does not appear in Havdalah. Perhaps it is taken from some other prayer?
Author: Moshe Wise
'Relatedly, it is worth mentioning that the Sages enacted the Havdalah blessing on Saturday nights following Shabbat, when we separate the Shabbat from the weekday. In this blessing, we request that G-d grant us understanding “to fulfill Your will and distinguish between light and darkness.”' This request does not appear in Havdalah. Perhaps it is taken from some other prayer?