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שימוש בתמונה זו נעשה בהתאם לסעיף 27א לחוק זכויות יוצרים. אם הנכם בעלי הזכויות בתמונה זו ומעוניינים שנחדול משימושה או נעדכן קרדיט מתאים, אנא פנו אלינו לכתובת: beitel@yeshiva.org.ilDelay in marriage - Why can't I get married?
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  • Abraham’s 10 tests and consequences
    The parallelism between the ten trials of Avraham Avinu and other important tens.
  • Miracles and Natural Laws
    The Rambam's approach to miracles and laws of nature, as expressed in the splitting of the Red Sea and the punishment of Korah.
  • One Torah and the General Law
    According to the Rambam, the Torah's commandments are suitable for the general public and it is plausible that a private person might get hurt. Precisely this fact allows us to deepen and understand the wisdom of God.
  • Make our Mitzvos Count!!
    What is the source for the count of 613 Mitzvot? What are the rules that govern what we include in the count of the 613 Mitzvot?
  • “Who Lovingly Chooses His Nation Israel”
    God “lovingly chooses His nation Israel.” Love implies a bond. God's choosing Israel is the bond by which He ties them to Him - via the Torah. The Torah and its study serve to create a bond between Israel and God, and this bond is reciprocal in nature.
  • In the Beginning
    In studying the ways of creation, we must remember that everything evolves from one ultimate source - the Torah. The Torah is the inner essence of all worldly matters. Creation is a mere manifestation - a reflection of the true essence, the Torah.
  • The Laws of Torah Study
    How many hours a day should a person study? What is the goal in studying Torah, understanding or remembering? What does it take to become a Torah scholar? Rabbi Eliezer Melamed provides answers to these and other interesting questions.
  • The Laws of Torah Study
    Which should receive priority: Torah, Talmud, or Halakha? What takes preference, studying or helping the needy? Should marriage be delayed for the sake of Torah study? Rabbi Eliezer Melamed provides answers to these and other interesting questions.
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