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Rabbi Moshe Kesselman Weekly Shiurim
Rabbi Moshe Kesselman
168 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to my weekly classes. A Parsha class is given live every Thursday morning and explores an element of the Parsha. A Tanya class is given live every Wednesday morning.
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Welcome to my weekly classes. A Parsha class is given live every Thursday morning and explores an element of the Parsha. A Tanya class is given live every Wednesday morning.
Show more...
Education
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Most Of Us Don’t Know What We Want | Parsha Shiur Re’eh 5785
Rabbi Moshe Kesselman Weekly Shiurim
1 hour 14 minutes 36 seconds
2 months ago
Most Of Us Don’t Know What We Want | Parsha Shiur Re’eh 5785


The Midrash wishes to impress upon us the value of listening to Hashem. ‘Some people listen to their wives and profited, others listened to their wives and suffered losses. But those who listened to Hashem, never lost out.’


This Shiur explores the deeper meaning of the original Sin of Adam and Chava eating from the tree of knowledge. The deeper meaning of the conversation between Avraham and Sarah regarding the banishing of Yitzchok. The deeper meaning of the encouragement of the Midrash to ‘listen to Hashem.



Rabbi Moshe Kesselman Weekly Shiurim
Welcome to my weekly classes. A Parsha class is given live every Thursday morning and explores an element of the Parsha. A Tanya class is given live every Wednesday morning.