it is always about the daf; above and beyond that it IS the Rebbi teaching it ( Reb Eli ). These are the good old ( new) days !!!!! A Lichtig Chanukah and Daf Onwards. Your chevra in the Galus of Costa Rica
Interesting how (I think it was yesterday) R' Eli said that he argues on whichever gadol it was who said that for Shalom bayis you should lie, but in his humble opinion he'd argue and that it's never good to lie, but here when the Torah says Aharon made a pshara, he says that he wasn't "lying", rather the Torah was saying that he should lie. What's the difference? Emunas Chachomim is the same thing as the Torah telling you to do it. No? Does R' Eli see or get these comments or do they need to be emailed?
The story of Aharon making a pshara in the Torah offers a profound lesson in the delicate balance between truth and peace. Aharon, renowned as a peacemaker and the High Priest, exemplified the ideal of rodef shalom. His actions highlight the difference between dishonesty and the pursuit of resolution through wise negotiation and conciliation. In his role, Aharon sought to diffuse tension and mend relationships without compromising the core principles of truth. His ability to foster unity among the Israelites was not rooted in deceit but in his deep understanding of human nature and his commitment to maintaining harmony. The Torah's portrayal of Aharon underscores that a pshara is not a departure from truth but a means of elevating peace as a central value in interpersonal and communal relationships. This theme resonates with the broader Jewish concept of *Emunas Chachamim*-faith in the wisdom of the Sages. While the Sages are entrusted with interpreting and applying Torah teachings, their guidance invites engagement through critical thinking and respectful inquiry. Judaism celebrates the synthesis of intellectual rigor and reverence, encouraging individuals to delve deeply into the teachings of the Torah while upholding the wisdom of its transmitters.
These animations take the shiur to a new level
Fall seven times, stand up eight. = it’s about the yomi.
Yasher koach as always. חנוכה שמח
Waiting patiently for daf 8. Chag Urim Sameach everyone!
it is always about the daf; above and beyond that it IS the Rebbi teaching it ( Reb Eli ). These are the good old ( new) days !!!!! A Lichtig Chanukah and Daf Onwards. Your chevra in the Galus of Costa Rica
What are your kids doing in Utah ? Do they live there?
I believe they do live there
Interesting how (I think it was yesterday) R' Eli said that he argues on whichever gadol it was who said that for Shalom bayis you should lie, but in his humble opinion he'd argue and that it's never good to lie, but here when the Torah says Aharon made a pshara, he says that he wasn't "lying", rather the Torah was saying that he should lie. What's the difference? Emunas Chachomim is the same thing as the Torah telling you to do it. No? Does R' Eli see or get these comments or do they need to be emailed?
The story of Aharon making a pshara in the Torah offers a profound lesson in the delicate balance between truth and peace. Aharon, renowned as a peacemaker and the High Priest, exemplified the ideal of rodef shalom. His actions highlight the difference between dishonesty and the pursuit of resolution through wise negotiation and conciliation.
In his role, Aharon sought to diffuse tension and mend relationships without compromising the core principles of truth. His ability to foster unity among the Israelites was not rooted in deceit but in his deep understanding of human nature and his commitment to maintaining harmony. The Torah's portrayal of Aharon underscores that a pshara is not a departure from truth but a means of elevating peace as a central value in interpersonal and communal relationships.
This theme resonates with the broader Jewish concept of *Emunas Chachamim*-faith in the wisdom of the Sages. While the Sages are entrusted with interpreting and applying Torah teachings, their guidance invites engagement through critical thinking and respectful inquiry. Judaism celebrates the synthesis of intellectual rigor and reverence, encouraging individuals to delve deeply into the teachings of the Torah while upholding the wisdom of its transmitters.
@@LSATALCHEMY is that an attempt of using AI to answer the question 🤮 If this is a person, please.....
I guess it goes with the name alchemy.....
Chasidim zerizm Hain 🎉
9:00 Where is there a תנא קמא?
tana kama means the first tanna of the mishnah. which means the beginning of the mishnah that's voiced anonymously
@encription Ye I know that. Where is there a tana kama tho?
@47:00קולר =collar
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Lack of sleep...