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Hoda'ah & Halachah - Advanced Iyun Series

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R' Motti Gottlieb Torah Beis - Iyun Advanced Series

Understanding the Concept of Tzara and Yeshua in Torah and Halacha

This script delves into a deep discussion about the teachings of a rabbi regarding the concepts of Tzara (trouble) and Yeshua (salvation) within the context of Torah and Halacha. It explores the idea that the onset of Tzara marks the beginning of a process leading to Yeshua. The script explains how Tzara, while initially perceived as a challenge, is part of a larger divine process that ultimately results in a new state of order and understanding. The rabbi emphasizes the importance of appreciating this process by engaging in Halul and Hoda'ah (praise and gratitude), which not only recognize the Yeshua but also facilitate it during times of Tzara.

00:00 Introduction

03:09 Understanding the Concept of Tzara

04:18 The Role of the Heart in Tzara

08:04 Exploring the Halacha and Tzara Connection

12:36 The Process of Tzara and Its Implications

14:45 The Physical and Spiritual Dynamics of Tzara

19:57 The Concept of Bittul and Its Relevance

25:02 The Example of Monetary Sacrifice

28:30 Exploring the Concept of Chassaron and Millie

29:24 Understanding the Timing of Chessed

33:20 The Process of Overcoming Tzarah

40:41 The Importance of Hallel V'hoda'ah

45:09 Concluding Thoughts

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R' Motti Gottlieb Torah Beis - Iyun Advanced Series

Understanding the Concept of Tzara and Yeshua in Torah and Halacha

This script delves into a deep discussion about the teachings of a rabbi regarding the concepts of Tzara (trouble) and Yeshua (salvation) within the context of Torah and Halacha. It explores the idea that the onset of Tzara marks the beginning of a process leading to Yeshua. The script explains how Tzara, while initially perceived as a challenge, is part of a larger divine process that ultimately results in a new state of order and understanding. The rabbi emphasizes the importance of appreciating this process by engaging in Halul and Hoda'ah (praise and gratitude), which not only recognize the Yeshua but also facilitate it during times of Tzara.

00:00 Introduction

03:09 Understanding the Concept of Tzara

04:18 The Role of the Heart in Tzara

08:04 Exploring the Halacha and Tzara Connection

12:36 The Process of Tzara and Its Implications

14:45 The Physical and Spiritual Dynamics of Tzara

19:57 The Concept of Bittul and Its Relevance

25:02 The Example of Monetary Sacrifice

28:30 Exploring the Concept of Chassaron and Millie

29:24 Understanding the Timing of Chessed

33:20 The Process of Overcoming Tzarah

40:41 The Importance of Hallel V'hoda'ah

45:09 Concluding Thoughts

  continue reading

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