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www.JewishVietnam.com/RabbiGordon
Classes by Rabbi Yehoshua B. Gordon Director of Chabad of the Valley |
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Chumash Lesson for
Tuesday, February 7, 2012 - 14 Shvat, 5772
Rabbi Gordon Live
About this Class
These classes teach the daily section of the weekly Torah portion. The lesson is taught using the original Hebrew text with the indispensable commentary of Rashi — both translated and elucidated so that anyone can follow along.
Latest Comments:
Rabbi Gordon:
I view you each day from Union, New Jersey: I was a member of your father's shul, in Maplewood for many years.
I had Shabbos meal at your house with your father and mother.
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I enjoy very much these lectures. I've just started watching them and my hope is that G-d allows me to keep on attending.
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Thank you for your beautiful comment. The class will be offering one chapter per day, following the upcoming new Rambam 3 year cycle which begins in early March. However, in time, people will be able to use it to study 3 chapters a day, as well.
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You can find it in the Chabad Annotated Siddur on Page 25, (and in almost every Siddur) just prior to the Hodu prayer
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Gold and Diamonds! You bring understanding of Chumash and Tanya to new levels (for me at least!). I saw a news flash that from March 2 you will be giving daily Rambam classes as well ( I hope 3 sections a day). This would be incredible and I am sure that you would have many subscribers for this class. Yishar Koach on all the great work. may g'd grant you many good and healthy years on your kingdom.
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for your Chumash and Tanya classes. I enjoy them very much as you speak clearly and in a way that I can understand and remember. I try to listen every day.
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Dear Rabbi Gordon, Thank you for your teaching. You mentioned that 13 attributes shoud be used to interpret the study of Torah. Can you tell me what they are or where I can find this information?
Shaloam, M. Goldstein Goldstein
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Rabbi Gordon -
I am in the process of conversion and I thoroughly enjoyed your Chumash teaching. Although I am converting under Reform, your teachings definitely help me to learn more.
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can a saddik get angry, and if so in that moment of anger how is he different than a benoni or even a rasha. isn't anger a result of letting in a angry thought which would mean that he sinned with the garment of thought, and if he acted out of that anger with harsh words then he also would have sinned with the garment of speech.
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