Mechon Hadar Online Learning show

Mechon Hadar Online Learning

Summary: Welcome to Yeshivat Hadar's online learning library, a collection of lectures and classes on a range of topics.

Podcasts:

 Parashat Bo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:11:00

The first parashiot of Sefer Shemot set up two sides to a cosmic conflict: Pharaoh, the side of chaos and death; and God, the side of order and life. Rav Shai will read the plague narrative through this lens and see if there is a deeper meaning to these signs and portents than merely revenge.

 Parashat Va'era | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:38

Two of Judaism's most basic texts are marked by the same oddity: they tell a story whose ending has been lopped off. Why does the Torah and the Haggadah used at Pesach miss out the last part of the story, the coming into the land of Canaan?

 Parashat Va'era | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:38

Two of Judaism's most basic texts are marked by the same oddity: they tell a story whose ending has been lopped off. Why does the Torah and the Haggadah used at Pesach miss out the last part of the story, the coming into the land of Canaan?

 Parashat Shemot | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:09:57

What are the qualities of leadership according to the Torah? In the first parashah of Moses' story, we see some clear characteristics that mark Moses out as the future leader of the Israelites.

 Parashat Shemot | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:09:57

What are the qualities of leadership according to the Torah? In the first parashah of Moses' story, we see some clear characteristics that mark Moses out as the future leader of the Israelites.

 Parashat Vayechi | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:32

Judaism generally urges us to be agents, to be active rather than passive, to take responsibility for our lives and for the world. But in this week's parashah, Joseph learns an even more valuable lesson: when to exercise restraint.

 Parashat Vayechi | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:32

Judaism generally urges us to be agents, to be active rather than passive, to take responsibility for our lives and for the world. But in this week's parashah, Joseph learns an even more valuable lesson: when to exercise restraint.

 Parashat Vayigash | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:09:58

Ask a reasonably knowledgeable Jew, and they'll probably tell you that there are three cardinal sins in Judaism, three sins you should rather die than commit: idolatry, sexual immorality, and murder. But according to some of our most influential halakhic scholars, derived in part from this week's parashah, astonishingly it appears that there is a fourth: embarrassment.

 Parashat Vayigash | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:09:58

Ask a reasonably knowledgeable Jew, and they'll probably tell you that there are three cardinal sins in Judaism, three sins you should rather die than commit: idolatry, sexual immorality, and murder. But according to some of our most influential halakhic scholars, derived in part from this week's parashah, astonishingly it appears that there is a fourth: embarrassment.

 Parashat Miketz | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:11:42

It is a mandate as easy to express as it can be hard to fulfill: we are responsible for the fate of others. Judah learns this lesson the hard way in this week's parashah. Like Cain, he is not able to be his brother's keeper; but he is able to become his brother's brother.

 Parashat Miketz | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:11:42

It is a mandate as easy to express as it can be hard to fulfill: we are responsible for the fate of others. Judah learns this lesson the hard way in this week's parashah. Like Cain, he is not able to be his brother's keeper; but he is able to become his brother's brother.

 Chanukah 5774 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:35

We are, all of us, afraid of the dark. It is only natural to think that the darkness is overwhelming and that nothing we do can make a difference to the world. But Rav Shai teaches in this Dvar Torah that Chanukah serves to remind us that we are required only a mitigate the darkness, not to eliminate it.

 Chanukah 5774 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:35

We are, all of us, afraid of the dark. It is only natural to think that the darkness is overwhelming and that nothing we do can make a difference to the world. But Rav Shai teaches in this Dvar Torah that Chanukah serves to remind us that we are required only a mitigate the darkness, not to eliminate it.

 Parashat Vayeshev | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:50

Reuben seems to save Joseph's life in this week's parashah, persuading his murderous brothers to throw him into a pit instead of killing him. But was that enough? What can we learn from Reuben about acting wholeheartedly and joyously?

 Parashat Vayeshev | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:50

Reuben seems to save Joseph's life in this week's parashah, persuading his murderous brothers to throw him into a pit instead of killing him. But was that enough? What can we learn from Reuben about acting wholeheartedly and joyously?

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