Sinopsis
NachDaily is a project of Yeshiva Ateres Shimon. A perek of day of Navi in 5 minutes or less. covering the entire Neviem Rishonim. Yeshoshua, Shoftim, Shmuel I, Shmuel II, Malchim I, Melachim II, Yeshaya, Yechezkel, Yirmiya, Hoshea, Yoel, Amos, ovadya, Yona, Micha, Nachum, Chabakuk, Tsfanya, Chaggai, Zechariah, Melachi.Thank God, we finished Navi and now we're learning Tehilim. The Shiurim are interlined with actual pesukim, classic meforshim, Drash and Chassidus to deliver practical lessons relevant to our everyday lives.Note: NachDaily is just one among the many "Daily E-mail" programs created by Yeshiva Ateres Shimon. Other programs are: Emunah Daily, Think Hashem Daily, MIshna Daily, Praying with Fire Daily, Kitzur Daily and more...By: Rabbi Shaya Sussman, LCSW
Episodios
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Breslov: (1) Likutey Maharan Intro Class #1 The Who, What, When, Where and Why?
06/12/2019 Duración: 51minThis class is an introduction to Likutey Maharan. It discusses the who, what, when, where and why of Breslov. Information on the History of the Likutey Maharan, his lineage, Rebbe Nachman's early childhood. And connecting to Tzaddikim.
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Shir HaShirim Introduction
19/11/2019 Duración: 05minShir HaShirim Introduction by Rabbi Shaya Sussman, LCSW
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Iyov Perek 39
28/10/2019 Duración: 02minWelcome to NachDaily with Iyov, Perek 39. We are in the midst of God’s response to Iyov regarding Divine Providence. All the Meforshim point out that Iyov is now receiving direct prophecy from Hashem. Rav Shwab notes that although Iyov failed his test, he was raised to new heights after hearing Elihu’s explanation of Tzaddik v’ra lo and Rasha v’tov lo, which enabled him to receive nevuah. We know that one of the preconditions for a person to receive prophecy is to be in a state of happiness. At this point, Iyov is finally in a state of simcha after his inhuman suffering. The Malbim believes that Moshe wrote Sefer Iyov, and adds that Moshe summarized his struggle and recorded it there. He points out that Iyov’s situation can be comparable to Moshe Rabbeinu’s. Initially, Moshe also used his intelligence to try to understand God’s ways. When he realized that he couldn’t, he asked Hashem, in Shemos 33:18, “Hareini na es K’vodecha, Show me Your Majesty.” This perek is really a continuation of the previous one.
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