Toldos - Bracha
/A new parasha shiur, recorded at the Motzei Shabbos Har Nof shiur in Oct. 2021
Read MoreA new parasha shiur, recorded at the Motzei Shabbos Har Nof shiur in Oct. 2021
Read MoreA new parasha shiur, recorded at the Motzei Shabbos Har Nof shiur in Nov. 2021
Read MoreA new parasha shiur, recorded at the Motzei Shabbos Har Nof shiur in Oct. 2021
Read MoreA new parasha shiur, recorded at the Motzei Shabbos Har Nof shiur in Oct. 2021
Read MoreGiven in Telz-Stone, Israel, Rabbi Orlofsky discusses the topic of getting too comfortable in Galus.
Read MoreAn overview to Sefer Bereshis culminating in an understanding of the dual roles we are called upon to live as Jews.
Read MoreWhat’s wrong with wanting to sit in peace?
Read MoreIf angels have wings, why do they need a ladder?
Read MoreIf Avraham sent away Yishmael, why did Yitzchok keep Aisev at home?
Read MoreThe deep significance of jewelry throughout Chumash.
Read MoreWhy is Avraham given the seemingly random mitzvos of Sotah & Parah Aduma?
Read MoreWhy does Avraham get attacked by vultures during the Bris Bein HaBesarim?
Read MoreThe deeper meaning of clothing in Jewish thought.
Read MoreVayeitzei - Where in the World are Bilhah and Zilpah?
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