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The Shmuz

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Welcome to The Shmuz Podcast! Here’s your chance to infuse an inspiring dose of ruchnius, encouragement and positivity into your day. But don’t just stop here. Go to TheShmuz.com and gain access to hundreds of motivational Shmuzin that are guaranteed to accelerate your spiritual growth
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The stories are told by Rabbi Moshe Yaakov Edelman. Rabbi Edelman has been learning in kollelim in Passaic (2), Ner Yisroel Baltimore (1), Mir Yerushalayim (14), Yad Shaul Johannesburg (13) and now at Mercaz Torah Utefilla in Baltimore. Among his extensive teaching experience, Rabbi Edelman served as Mashgiach in Yeshivas Bais Yisroel, Neve Yaakov for 7 years before becoming a favorite rebbe in the Johannesburg Cheder for 12 years. Medrash Morsels are primarily based on Medrash Tanchuma.
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Welcome to the Great Jewish Podcast! Rabbi Moshe Bamberger, a sought after public speaker, is the Mashgiach Ruchani of Beis Medrash L’Talmud/ Lander College for Men in New York City. He has authored several volumes of original commentary on Tanach, titled Shiras HaLevi, as well as a highly acclaimed series for Artscroll/ Mesorah Publications, including his newest additions, Great Jewish Classics and Great Jewish Photographs. Rabbi Bamberger’s signatures talks, in which he weaves profound tho ...
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Tired of the fake news? The Yaakov M Show is a refreshing look at politics. Yaakov debunks the lies of the swamp and mainstream media, and tells you the REAL story behind the politics. Yaakov hosted a conservative political podcast for 15 years. He studied in Kollel for 14 years, was a Bais Medrash Rebbi over a decade, and has semicha from a top Rosh Yeshiva. If you’re tired of the fake news media, you will LOVE this podcast. __________________________________________________________________ ...
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The Sugyah! This program aims to delve deeply into major sugyahs of Shas. Classes are held three times a week on Zoom, with an additional three self-study sessions to prepare Moreh Makomos. Each class lasts about an hour, complemented by an hour of chavrusa learning for optimal results. The shiur is designed to be an in-depth, interactive learning …
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The minor flaw that ruins relationships: How to protect your most treasured connections Have you ever heard the three rules of criticism? Don’t do it Don’t do it Don’t do it Ok, everyone knows how it feels to be criticized. Everyone agrees that it’s damaging to our most precious relationships. Some people have lived under the shadow of criticism th…
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The Sugyah! This program aims to delve deeply into major sugyahs of Shas. Classes are held three times a week on Zoom, with an additional three self-study sessions to prepare Moreh Makomos. Each class lasts about an hour, complemented by an hour of chavrusa learning for optimal results. The shiur is designed to be an in-depth, interactive learning …
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The Sugyah! This program aims to delve deeply into major sugyahs of Shas. Classes are held three times a week on Zoom, with an additional three self-study sessions to prepare Moreh Makomos. Each class lasts about an hour, complemented by an hour of chavrusa learning for optimal results. The shiur is designed to be an in-depth, interactive learning …
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The Sugyah! This program aims to delve deeply into major sugyahs of Shas. Classes are held three times a week on Zoom, with an additional three self-study sessions to prepare Moreh Makomos. Each class lasts about an hour, complemented by an hour of chavrusa learning for optimal results. The shiur is designed to be an in-depth, interactive learning …
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When did people start making schlissel challah? Why do women light multiple Shabbos candles when the Gemara says to light one? Why do we say 'Shalom Aleichem' at Kiddush Levanah when according to Shulchan Aruch we should say 'Shalom Alecha'? Rabbi Dr. Zvi Ron, author of Jewish Customs: Exploring Common and Uncommon Minhagim, answers these fascinati…
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The Sugyah! This program aims to delve deeply into major sugyahs of Shas. Classes are held three times a week on Zoom, with an additional three self-study sessions to prepare Moreh Makomos. Each class lasts about an hour, complemented by an hour of chavrusa learning for optimal results. The shiur is designed to be an in-depth, interactive learning …
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