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An in-depth analysis of the Talmudic discussion between the Schools of Hillel and Shamai relating to when is the New Year for Trees.
A selection of classes on Tu B’Shevat that highlight its themes and expound upon its meaning
Three advanced Torah classes that provide in-depth insights into Tu B'Shevat.
The Talmud compares man to a fruit tree; what is the inner connection between the two?
Wheat and barley are from the 'seven kinds' that are specifically attributed to the holy land; discover their deeper dimension as related in our service of G-d.
This class explains the special significance of Tu B’shvat – the New Year for the trees.
The New Year of Trees has profound relevance in our lives. Discover what’s so special with trees in light of the kabbalah.
Based on Zohar Shemot 122A
So we learned, Israel are called 'holy', and because they are 'holy', no one must call his neighbor [i.e. a fellow Jew] a shameful name and not make up a nickname for him, and if he does, his punishment is very severe [for he has also caused the holy to b...
A deeper look into eating pomegranates on Rosh Hashanah
Rabbi Moss interviews a former alcoholic. And discusses whether or not alcohol should be banned in Shul. And how does one really know if he/she is an alcoholic?
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