
HaShem is the G-d of Yisrael, and What It Means for Us
Who is fit to serve in the Army of HaShem, how to win the war, and what it means to be a Rabbi.

Who is fit to serve in the Army of HaShem, how to win the war, and what it means to be a Rabbi.

Who is fit to serve in the Army of HaShem, how to win the war, and what it means to be a Rabbi.

Finding the balance between those dedicated to learning and teaching Torah and those involved in the physical concerns of the nation.

The instructions that must be followed to acquire the Torah, the inherent difficulties, and the ultimate satisfaction.

The Rosh Yeshiva gives over the case of two big Rosh Yeshivas, one bigger than the other, but a fundamental difference between them that made one of them wicked, even though he was a tremendous talmid chacham.

A powerful discussion on preparing for Shavuos, including the real goal of the Jewish people and what it means to connect to the highest level through Ameilus HaMachshavah (Exertion of the Mind) in Torah Study, to the best way for a Jew to obtain his parnassa (livelihood), and this unlike the nations.

Two commandments with time-based promises of blessing and wealth—come and know the truth of HaShem!

The Rosh Yeshiva discusses the sin of publicly desecrating the Name of HaShem and how it is atoned for

The Rosh Yeshiva discusses the prohibition in Parashas Emor that prohibits a kohein (priest), a son of Aharon (Aaron), with a physical defect from making offerings to HaShem in the Temple, together with related ideas about the importance of those who are associated with HaShem’s Torah presenting themselves well.