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World greatest Halacha lesson
Live
broadcast from "haYazdim" sinagogue in Jerusalem.
The lesson
starts with a guest-rabbi's lecture, that takes place until the arrival
of HH Maran Rabbi Ovadia Yosef Shlita.
The Saturday night lecture of HH Rabbi Ovadia Yosef Shlita is mostly
about Halaca matters (Jewish Law), but it is always accompanied by
fascinating tales and stories. In the end of the Halachic part, HH Maran
Rabbi Ovadia Yosef talks about the weekly portion (Parashas
haShavua'a), and clarifies a part of it by enjoyable tales.
World greatest Zohar lesson
Lesson (recorded an hour earlier)
from "Nahar-Shalom" Yeshiva in
Jerusalem.
The
lesson is about the "Holy Zohar" (AKA "book of splendor"), given by HH Kabbalist Gaon Rabbi Bnayahu Shmueli
Shlita, head of the Kabbalist Yeshiva "Nahar Shalom" in
Jerusalem. The lesson begins with reading of a portion of the Zohar book
in Aramic, followed by deep commentary by HH the Rabbi.
Live
broadcast from Jerusalem,
The
lesson of HH former sepharadic chief
rabbi of Israel, Kabbalist Gaon Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu Shlita.
The lesson starts with commentaries about the weekly portion (Parashas
haShavua'a), and continues with Halachic (Jewish Law) matters,
according to the rulings of HH rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu Shlita.
World greatest Aggada lesson
live
broadcast from "Ye ave
Daas" Beth-Midrash in Jerusalem
The
lesson given by HH Maran Rabbi Ovadia
Yosef Shlita, is a lesson in "Ein-Yaakov" (the tales of the
Talmud), which is a fascinating lesson, enriched with plenty of tales,
told with the special style of HH Maran Rabbi Ovadia Yosef Shlita.
World greatest Mussar lesson.
live
brodcast from "Or-David" Institutions residency in Bnei-Brak.
The lesson is
given by HH Gaon Kabbalist Rabbi
Daniel Zer Shlita, head of the "Or David" Institutions. The lesson is delivered in clear and
simple language, and deals mostly with uncompromised
Mussar (morality), among other
Judaism related matters. In the moralistic lesson, HH Rabbi Daniel Zer
Shlita uses his unique lecturing style to deliver the naked truth to
all who seeks it. The lesson is popular with secular, traditional and
orthodox audience.
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