During his years in yeshiva, Yisroel Bernath recorded and collected hundreds of Farbrengens, Shiurim and Lectures. For years, they were sitting on cassette tapes in his basement. Recently, his wife said either do something with them or get rid of them. What Rabbi Bernath discovered was a wealth of material from great rabbis. Many have passed on and some of these may be the only recordings that exist of their classes. We will upload the material as we convert them from their original form. Majority of the tapes were part of the now defunct Tiferes Tape Library in Tiferes Bachurim in Morristown,
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During his years in yeshiva, Yisroel Bernath recorded and collected hundreds of Farbrengens, Shiurim and Lectures. For years, they were sitting on cassette tapes in his basement. Recently, his wife said either do something with them or get rid of them. What Rabbi Bernath discovered was a wealth of material from great rabbis. Many have passed on and some of these may be the only recordings that exist of their classes. We will upload the material as we convert them from their original form. Majority of the tapes were part of the now defunct Tiferes Tape Library in Tiferes Bachurim in Morristown,
Recorded Live in Morristown NJ on February 5, 1997.
Part of the Tiferes Bachurim Tape Library.
Farbrengens, Shiurim and Lectures
During his years in yeshiva, Yisroel Bernath recorded and collected hundreds of Farbrengens, Shiurim and Lectures. For years, they were sitting on cassette tapes in his basement. Recently, his wife said either do something with them or get rid of them. What Rabbi Bernath discovered was a wealth of material from great rabbis. Many have passed on and some of these may be the only recordings that exist of their classes. We will upload the material as we convert them from their original form. Majority of the tapes were part of the now defunct Tiferes Tape Library in Tiferes Bachurim in Morristown,