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    The Maharal on Chumash

    The Maharal on Chumash

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    Since Oct 11, 2012 03:24 UTC

    Pillar of Greatness: The Maharal of Prague The Maharal of Prague, the great teacher Rabbi Yehudah Lowey was born in the year 5272 and passed away 97 years later. (1525-1609) (acronym for Morenu Hagadol Rebi Lowey) Even though he was known as the Maharal of Prague it’s said that it’s more correct to call Prague, ‘Prague of the Maharal’. The Maharal, was one of the outstanding Jewish minds of the sixteenth century. He wrote numerous books on Jewish law, philosophy, and morality, and developed an entirely new approach to the aggada of the Talmud. The Maharal rejected the idea that boys should begin instruction at an early age, insisting instead that children be taught in accordance with their intellectual maturity. He was held in great esteem by his contemporaries and has had a profound impact on all streams of Judaism. Rabbi Kook stated that the “Maharal was the father of the approach of the Gaon of Vilna on the one hand, and of the father of Chasidut, on the other hand.” Rabbi Shneur Zalman, founder of Chabad Chasidism, and a direct descendant of the Maharal, bases much of his famous work – the Tanya – on the teachings of his great grandfather. Ironically, he is credited with the creation of a golem, an activity he would probably have opposed. A golem is a human figure created from clay and brought to life by use of the Ineffable Name of God. Since the letters of that name were considered to be the original source of life, it is thought possible for one knowledgeable in the secrets of the Divine Power to use them to create life. Discussions of golems go back to the Talmud. Rava is said to have created such a man. In the sixteenth century numerous golems were said to have been created, but in each case their power increased and threatened human life, so they were destroyed by their makers. Yehudah Loew of Prague was said to have created a golem to protect the Jewish community from Blood Accusations. It was close to Easter, and a Jew-hating priest was trying to incite the Christians against the Jews. The golem protected the community from hard during the Easter season. However, the creature threatened innocent lives, so Yehudah Loew removed the Divine Name, thus rendering the golem lifeless. Today someone who is large but intellectually slow is sometimes called a golem. Pete Hamill has written a book called Snow in August about a golem created in the late 1940’s in Brooklyn. The Maharal was very active in community work. He did much to improve social ethics. He was a far-seeing educator whose many ideas for educational reform struck deep chords in many people. His resting place in the Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague is still visited today by thousands of people.

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    Thoughts on the Weekly Parsha

    Thoughts on the Weekly Parsha

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    Since Aug 14, 2020 16:00 UTC

    Short ideas that are thought-provoking and that can be taught at your family shabbos table. This podcast is powered for free by Torahcasts. Start your own forever free Torah podcast today at https://torahcasts.com/sign-up/ and share your Torah with the world.

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    The Torah Podcast – Authentic Judaism

    The Torah Podcast – Authentic Judaism

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    Lessons from Authentic Torah Judaism | Get Tools and Inspiration for Personal Growth | Torah is the Ultmate Source for Personal Development | Jewish Torah Podcast by Rabbi Mitterhoff http://globalyeshiva.com/

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    Shiurim on Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer by Rabbi Reuven Chaim Klein

    Shiurim on Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer by Rabbi Reuven Chaim Klein

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    Since Jan 1, 1970 00:00 UTC

    These lectures cover the entire Midrash Pirkei de-Rabbi Eliezer, including reading and elucidating the Hebrew text of that fascinating rabbinic work. The shiurim were delivered by Rabbi Reuven Chaim Klein at the Zlatipoli Beis Midrash in Beitar Illit (West Bank, Israel) during the years 2013-2016. It is highly recommended to follow along inside the actual book in order to get a better appreciation of the material being taught. Rabbi Reuven Chaim Klein is the author of the books God versus Gods: Judaism in the Age of Idolatry (Mosaica Press, 2018) and Lashon HaKodesh: History, Holiness, & Hebrew (Mosaica Press, 2014). He is a graduate of Emek Hebrew Academy and Yeshiva Gedolah of Los Angeles, and studied for many years at Yeshivas Mir in Jerusalem and Beth Medrash Govoha of America in Lakewood, NJ. He currently resides in Beitar Illit, Israel where he works for the Veromemanu Foundation, while continuing to deliver lectures and publish articles. He can be reached via email at rabbircklein@gmail.com

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