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Our Mission
Our mission is to create a platform for all serious students to easily study the entire Tanach (Torah, Nevi’im and Ketuvim) in a comprehensible fashion.
We seek to generate an experience that allows our members to become intimately familiar with the text, framework, and storyline of the Tanach.
Our emergent objectives are to increase knowledge of our ancestral Jewish history, to strengthen our sense of awe and love of God, and reinforce our personal and national Jewish identity.
Our mission is to create a platform for all serious students to easily study the entire Tanach (Torah, Nevi’im and Ketuvim) in a comprehensible fashion.
We seek to generate an experience that allows our members to become intimately familiar with the text, framework, and storyline of the Tanach.
Our emergent objectives are to increase knowledge of our ancestral Jewish history, to strengthen our sense of awe and love of God, and reinforce our personal and national Jewish identity.
Introduction to Perek Helek (6) "Explanation of Mishna 10:1" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
Introduction to Perek Helek (6) "Explanation of Mishna 10:1" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Introduction to Perek Helek (5) "The Purpose of All Other Rewards" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Introduction to Perek Helek (5) "The Purpose of All Other Rewards" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
Introduction to Perek Helek (4) "The Real Reward and Punishment" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Introduction to Perek Helek (4) "The Real Reward and Punishment" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
Introduction to Perek Helek (3) "Understanding Our Rabbis" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Introduction to Perek Helek (3) "Understanding Our Rabbis" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
Introduction to Perek Helek (2) "Rewarding a Child" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Introduction to Perek Helek (1) "Reward and Punishment" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Sanhedrin 9:6 "Zealots Strike Him" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Sanhedrin 9:6 "Zealots Strike Him" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
Sanhedrin 9:5 "One Who Keeps Committing the Same Crime" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Sanhedrin 9:4 "One Who is Liable for Multiple Death Penalties" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Sanhedrin 9:4 "One Who is Liable for Multiple Death Penalties" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
Sanhedrin 9:3 "A Murderer Who Became Mixed up with Others" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Sanhedrin 9:3 "A Murderer Who Became Mixed up with Others" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
Sanhedrin 9:2 "Intent to Kill" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Sanhedrin 9:2 "Intent to Kill" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
Sanhedrin 9:1 "Those Who Get Burnt or Decapitated" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Sanhedrin 9:1 "Those Who Get Burnt or Decapitated" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
Sanhedrin 8:7 "Saving from Sinning at the Cost of their Lives" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Sanhedrin 8:7 "Saving from Sinning at the Cost of their Lives" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
Sanhedrin 8:6 "A Burglar is Judged on his Outcome" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Sanhedrin 8:6 "A Burglar is Judged on his Outcome" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
Sanhedrin 8:5 "The Rebellious Son is Judged on his Outcome" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Sanhedrin 8:5 "The Rebellious Son is Judged on his Outcome" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
Sanhedrin 8:4 "The Rebellious Son's Parents' Desire to Punish" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Sanhedrin 8:4 "The Rebellious Son's Parents' Desire to Punish" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
Sanhedrin 8:3 "The Rebellious Son's Stealing" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Sanhedrin 8:3 "The Rebellious Son's Stealing" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
Sanhedrin 8:2 "The Rebellious Son's Eating & Drinking" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Sanhedrin 8:1 "The Rebellious Son" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Sanhedrin 7:8 "One Who Desecrates the Shabbat" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Sanhedrin 7:7 "Molech, Ob, Yedeoni" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Sanhedrin 7:5 "One Who Curses God" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Sanhedrin 7:1 "The Four Death Penalties" | Jesse Salem | Mishna Study
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Jacob was cheated by taking brother right just to give him food when his brother was hungry first he took the big brother right and sacand time took his blessing how can he be chosen, then he married two sisters at the same time more look like he was flowing devil. They never were the chosen ones.
Thank you very much!
I love this point of view through tangible archeology! It puts a lot of things into perspective. Thank you.
I’ve just cracked open her book, but only in introduction. Exciting to see female Torah scholars!
His website charges for teaching the Torah?!?! Where I come from nobody charges for religious education
Deuteronomy 23:8 says that we should not abhor Edomites for they are our brothers
Such a good talk
God, killing Moshe in the history of Exodus, is something which I never understood. This brilliant explanation is very compelling indeed. Usually no one attempts to handle any controversial subject like this. Besides this enigmatic question in the story, there is a tonne of insights which I totally enjoyed in this video.Thanks very much Rabbi Fohrman! Watching you paint the story like a picture is a joy in itself.
To view the entire Bible as prophecy, pointing to Messiah, it's spoken of in Genesis 3:15, the seed that crushed the serpents head. The Messiah is seen in foreshadowing in the story of Abraham and Isaac. The ram being offered in Isaac's place had its horns caught in a thicket...Yeshua is offered in our place. He's called The Lamb of God. A ram is a full grown male lamb. Yeshua was a full grown male Lamb of God...the ram symbolizes Yeshua. Horns caught in a thicket symbolizes Yeshua with a crown of thorns on His head. Isaac symbolizes Yeshua. Isaac carried a load of wood, for the burnt offering. Yeshua carried His load of wood, only His was in the shape of a cross. You can see The Messiah in all the books of the Old Testament.
The messiah is not a sacrifice and does not pay any fees for us.
May your organization keep on teaching Torah to the masses, B'ezrat Hashem! 👏
Love your work on intertexuality. However, disagree on messiah in Old Testament. Please read Daniel Boyarin's book ( jewish rabbi) entitled "Two Powers I Heaven".
Good stuff
Baruj HaShem! Todah for the videos!
Genesis and Exodus Deuteronomy
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some connections/patterns are astute, others are flimsy (based on a single word and decontextualized). Some points I was not able to understand include 1) taking an understanding of Moshiach that comes from later in Tanakh/Hazal and trying to retrofit/find allusions to it in the Humash (why assume V'zot habracha is talking about the Messianic period and not any future time where the Jews dwelt securely, such as the period of Solomon) and 2) a lack of even trying to explain why there is no EXPLICIT reference to the Messiah in the torah. Lastly, it feels disingenuous to point out the chiastic structure without citing the many scholars who identified those patterns beforehand
I don’t believe that the Messiah is mentioned anywhere in the Torah.
comment regarding justice... We have a sense of justice but not true justice. True justice would not have allowed the existence of humans.
not a mystery. He was being an a-hole, a jerk. This was his problem and why he was called out to do this task. Ethnocentricity is not beneficial. It is obvious that HaShem cares for all Jew or Not a Jew, and if he can forgive a complete blatant jerk, he can forgive you.
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This is brilliant. Unlike my wife, peers and rabbis, I am very immersed in ‘din’. Unfortunately, my compassion is lacking.
Awesome.
That was great definitely worth the time
The Passover Lamb is a foreshadow of Messiah .He is also known as the Holy Name, YHVH ,
Passover lamb is not. That is christian nonsense
Nice
The Torah does teach about Messiah. " The Lord thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the midst of thee, of thy brethren, like unto me; unto him ye shall hearken; 16 According to all that thou desiredst of the Lord thy God in Horeb in the day of the assembly, saying, Let me not hear again the voice of the Lord my God, neither let me see this great fire any more, that I die not. 17 And the Lord said unto me, They have well spoken that which they have spoken. 18 I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him. 19 And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will not hearken unto my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him". Devarim 18:15-19
Complete mistranslation!
Deut 18 prophet like Moses is joshua.
@goldengun9970 Joshua was already alive and known by the people when God said this. Joshua was a warrior, not a prophet.
John 5:46-47 For if you were believing Moses, you would believe Me-because he wrote about Me. 47 But since you do not believe his writings, how will you believe My words?”[a] Matthew 5 King James Version 5 And seeing the multitudes, he went up into a mountain: and when he was set, his disciples came unto him: 2 And he opened his mouth, and taught them, saying, Matthew 5 TLV Drash on the Mountain 5 Now when Yeshua saw the crowds, He went up on the mountain. And after He sat down, His disciples came to Him. 2 And He opened His mouth and began to teach them, saying, Mark 9:2-30 Tree of Life Version A Glimpse of His Glory 2 After six days, Yeshua takes with Him Peter and Jacob and John, and brings them up a high mountain by themselves. And He was transfigured before them. 3 His clothes became radiant and brilliantly white, whiter than any launderer on earth could bleach them. 4 Then Elijah appeared to them with Moses, and they were talking with Yeshua. 5 Peter responds to Yeshua, “Rabbi, it’s good for us to be here. Let’s make three sukkot-one for You, and one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” 6 (He didn’t know what to say, for they were terrified.) 7 Then a cloud came, overshadowing them;[a] and out of the cloud came a voice, “This is My Son, whom I love. Listen to Him!” [b] 8 Suddenly when they looked around, they no longer saw anyone with them except Yeshua. 9 As they were coming down from the mountain, Yeshua ordered them not to tell anyone what they had seen, until the Son of Man rose up from the dead. 10 They kept this word to themselves, discussing among themselves what it is to rise up from the dead. 11 And they questioned Him, saying, “Why do the Torah scholars say that Elijah must come first?” 12 Now He told them, “Indeed Elijah comes first;[c] he restores all things. And how is it written that the Son of Man must suffer much and be treated with contempt? [d] 13 I tell you that Elijah has come, and they did to him whatever they wanted, just as it is written about him.”[e]
Joshua was the next leader and yes prophet of israel taking over from mlses who was going to die. Read in context and the opening chapters of book of joshua and the text makes it completely obvious that he is the prophet like Moses spoken of
Thank you Rabbi. Your message gives me hope.
This is by far the most outstanding analysis of the book of Jonah that I have ever heard. Thank you!
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jews are khazars. they are just another group of gentiles, heathen. jews are not semites. talking negatively against jews is not anti-semitism because jews are not semites. jews are not hebrews. jews are not the true nation of Israel. they are converts to judaism but it is has nothing to do with what hebrews believed. jews practice talmudic, kabbalistic judaism which is pure satanism. the noahide laws are based on the talmud, not Torah. Lord Yeshu Hamashiya has done away with the law and we are now free from the law. Lord Yeshu is LIFE, not law.
The Lord is not your man-idol.
Yonah finally makes sense!!!
Thank you sooo much!!!! Incredible
Thank you for this channel I am not a Jew but I am trying to learn the truth and I am very grateful, the new testament twists the teachings from the Tanakh in order to prove Jesus is G-D and they fail so thank you for the truth. Shalom.
Genesis- vegetation is man’s nourishment. The vision of the end of days- vegetation is man’s nourishment. One who is focused on wholesome worship of God will not allow themselves to take the easy path but will strive for high ideals. Rav Abraham Isaac Kook: ”We remember that in a wholesome state before the sin, Adam was commanded not to eat meat. Therefore we know that in the time to come, after the world is repaired, the heavens and earth will be revitalized, the nature of man and the beast will change to the majestic, then we will return to supreme moral sensitivity and accordingly it will be forbidden to kill an animal to eat their flesh.” (הרב קוק,חזון הצמחונות והשלום ב). “And I will make a covenant for them on that day with the beasts of the field and with the fowl of the sky and the creeping things of the earth; and the bow, the sword, and war I will break off the earth, and I will let them lie down safely.” (כ, ב הושע) Radak: this refers to Isaiah's prophecy:“And a wolf shall live with a lamb”, and that is discussed there.” “And a wolf shall live with a lamb, and a leopard shall lie with a kid; and a calf and a lion cub and a fatling [shall lie] together, and a small child shall lead them. And a cow and a bear shall graze together, their children shall lie; and a lion, like cattle, shall eat straw. And an infant shall play over the hole of an old snake and over the eyeball of an adder, a weaned child shall stretch forth his hand. They shall neither harm nor destroy on all My holy mount, for the land shall be full of knowledge of the Lord as water covers the sea bed". (ישעיהו יא, ו-ט)
can you please post the slides?
very enlightening! נפלא
Thirty minutes fantastic lesson stretched in two hours.
Yashar Kochacha
Shalom. On the Day of Atonement, at the Entrance Gate to the Tabernacle in the Wilderness, the High Priest would lay his hands on the the head of the unblemished animals to be sacrificed for his sins and his household and for the people to symbolically transfer their sins unto the animals to be put to death on the Brasen Altar to atone for their sins in substitution. The High Priest would then take the blood of the sacrificial animal and place it on the Mercy Seat that covered the Ark of the Covenant in the Most Holy Place where God was invisibly enthroned between two cherubims. With the blood of the sacrificial animals on the Mercy seat,their sins were covered for one year and not taken away permanently, as it had to be repeated annually in remembrance of their sins, for it is not possible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins.The work of the High Priest foreshadowed Jesus ministry on the cross as the unblemished Lamb of God, the true tabernacle and sacrifice to redeem mankind once for all, as Jesus is both our Great High Priest and sacrifice. The blood of the sacrificial animal pointed to Jesus blood that was shed on the cross to take away our sins once for all to all who believe that He died for our sins. Two days before Passover, Caiaphas the high priest that year together with the chief priests and the elders, laid hands on Jesus to be crucified, and this pointed to his ministry of redemption for us on the cross.Jesus died for our sins and is in the presence of God for us with his own blood as shadowed by the atoning blood of the sacrificial animals on the Mercy Seat and all our sins are under his blood and taken away once for all. Leviticus 16:12-14; Exodus 25:17-22; 27:1-8;Hebrews 9:7, 24-28, 11-15; 10:10 -18; 7:11-28; Matthew 26:1-4, 47-59; John11:46-53.God bless.
Jesse is such a handsome boy. Rabbi Alouf is good. Although I don't understand Hebrew, I get the gist of what he's saying and the English parts are very powerful. Thanks Jesse.
Messiah not in Torah? How about Yosef? Didn't he save the world then? -- one person, not a tribe per se, or nation. Was it also not Moshe by leading out of Mitzrayim? Didn't he act like a Messiah? And Abraham when pursuing to save Lot? One person again, and again. Those "heroic" stories by individuals.
Judah & Ephraim as one stick = Israel
If anyone is reading this PLEASE PROVIDE MICROPHONES TO THE AUDIENCE. So frustrating not to be able to hear questions and comments!
Wow .Your Torah is special and you will be missed. bd'h
Thank you
Excellent shiur! Mizmor 23 as drawing heavily from the life experiences of Yaakov Avinu and inspiring David’s longing to build Beit Hashem is very compelling. מי ייתן ויפוצו כל מעיינותך חוצה
He's brother was Cohen moses he's Halevi
Fascinating study! R.Fohrman does an excellent job of parsing the text and extracting the pertinent elements to reveal the consistent thread of the tension in Moses' identity. Unfortunately, at the climax of the text where the question is greatest, R.Fohrman ran out of time and had to cut the lesson short. The blessing of this is that the student is provided the opportunity to use the framework of this lesson to mine for the gold found in Exodus 4:24-26. To assist in this effort, here is a link to my own notes from listening to these two videos. At the bottom is my attempt to recreate the chiastic structure of which R.Fohrman is referring. drive.google.com/open?id=1dzO013NPcaSxhCixU1xvQjdpETMgCqv0
4 Seasons Ranch thank you for sharing!
Jesus Christ (Yeshua) In The Torah ua-cam.com/video/Otl0w8SgXNs/v-deo.html
Jesus isn't even hinted at and was no christ