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By Ken Lane
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
In this daf, we engage in a battle of who-said-what in regards to the clear enunciation of the Shema, the obstacles of the deaf in regards to "hearing" brachot, and more.
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In this considerably shorter daf, we discuss whether prayer should be the very first thing one does in the morning or if you can perhaps greet your neighbor. Obviously, there's a lot more to the discussion than this.
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In this episode, we delve into a discussion over the length and intention necessary for the daily recitation of the Shema.
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In this daf, we look at the anatomy of a blessing and whether or not one can fix a blessing mid-utterance or if its best to start over. (And that I should probably start saying the bracha for beer?)
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In this daf, we see that sometimes, Beit Hillel and Beit Shammai can be right, considering each other to be right, even while doing totally different things.
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In this daf, we hear from great words of compassion and patience from Rabbi Meir's wife, Berurya -- "One should pray for an end to their transgressions, not for the demise of the transgressors themselves." And much more.
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In this episode, we discuss whether or not the Israelites' Egyptian loot was forced upon them, how the Paschal lamb can be eaten, and yes — how late you can say Shema into the morning.
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In this episode, we learn about the consequences of skipping shul, the significance of halakhic study, the importance of keeping up with one's community's Torah reading schedule, and whether or your obligation to recite Shema for the day can be fulfilled before the dawn.
(Episode release was pre-scheduled before Shabbat.)
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In this episode, we learn about the transmission of punishment, the right way to accept a blessing from another person, and the benefits of having a set place for prayer.
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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.