Finally a quote from The Eagles 😂. Joking! Finally, thank you, Rabbi, for explaining what men are supposed to be doing when they leave in the middle of the night ❤. It is very interesting, but a great resource for boys and those men who have no idea what they are supposed to be saying because they had no teacher. This is on behalf of those who turn to ME for help when I too have NO idea. Now I know and can point others to this VERY important resource that the Rabbi has created. Sincerely thank you, Rabbi.
Long time listener!! Thank you for your weekly chizuk and entertainment. Can you talk about self esteem and any ways to achieve it from a Torah perspective.
It might Interest you regarding the yekkish minhag. We say all the little paragraphs with no skips. We also have a really long Selichos for about 1.5 hrs on Erev YK. There are also a few nuances regarding the order of Selichos and what is said. For example, we start with Adon Olam and not ashrei.
Thank you, Rabbi Orlofsky for this podcast/shuir.
Thank you for another meaningful shiur.
51:30-55:30 is spot on. It needs to go viral.
very helpful
Shanah tovah
Thank you Rabbi. I enjoyed the joke about the family.
Thanks so much Rabbi
Finally a quote from The Eagles 😂. Joking! Finally, thank you, Rabbi, for explaining what men are supposed to be doing when they leave in the middle of the night ❤. It is very interesting, but a great resource for boys and those men who have no idea what they are supposed to be saying because they had no teacher. This is on behalf of those who turn to ME for help when I too have NO idea. Now I know and can point others to this VERY important resource that the Rabbi has created. Sincerely thank you, Rabbi.
Long time listener!! Thank you for your weekly chizuk and entertainment. Can you talk about self esteem and any ways to achieve it from a Torah perspective.
It might Interest you regarding the yekkish minhag. We say all the little paragraphs with no skips. We also have a really long Selichos for about 1.5 hrs on Erev YK. There are also a few nuances regarding the order of Selichos and what is said. For example, we start with Adon Olam and not ashrei.
I knew you had to pay in some way for waiting only 3 hours between meat and milk!
Much thanks Rabbi