Rabbi Jonathan Snowbell
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Lesson Length: 10 minutes
What is the role of the Beit HaMikdash in society, and where should we focus our efforts in relating to the missing Mikdash? Verses from the Book of...
Erev Shabbat Tazria-Metzora
Rabbi Jonathan Snowbell
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Sanheriv, King of Assyria, is on the march and destroying large swaths of Yehuda. He sends Ravshakeh to deliver a famous, demoralizing speech saying that...
Rabbi Jonathan Snowbell
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Lesson Length: 19 minutes
After the deaths of Nadav and Avihu, Moshe becomes angry at Aharon for not eating the meat of the Korban Hattat (sin offering). Aharon's response is that...
Rabbi Jonathan Snowbell
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Lesson Length: 18 minutes
We are in the midst of the period of Sefirat Omer, and Parashat Behar speaks of counting years for the Shemitta (Sabbatical) and Yovel (Jubilee). Counting...
Rabbi Jonathan Snowbell
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Lesson Length: 10 minutes
Is Shir HaShirim one narrative, or is it something else? Is it the depiction of an emotional journey? Should we be looking for a thread that joins the...
Jesse Salem
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Lesson Length: 20 minutes
Yehoshua Perek 7 describes Bnei Yisrael’s failure at the battle with Ai, which came as a result of Achan’s sin following the conquest of Yericho. God...
Rabbi Jonathan Snowbell
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Lesson Length: 20 minutes
When we compare Pesach to Sukkot, we find an interesting phenomenon: they both seem to be holidays lasting seven days, but whereas Sukkot involves...
Rabbi Jonathan Snowbell
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Lesson Length: 17 minutes
Parashat Tazria discusses the laws of tzaraat. We examine tzaraat, along with its associations with purity and impurity states. We emphasize that all of...
Jesse Salem
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Lesson Length: 24 minutes
Yehoshua Perek 6 describes the miraculous conquest of Yericho and the saving of Rahav and her family.
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Jesse Salem
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Lesson Length: 21 minutes
Yehoshua Perek 5 describes two important mitzvot performed by bnei yisrael immediately after entering Eretz Yisrael- brit mila and Pesach.
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