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Tetzaveh - Heaven's Girdle




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Moshe New
Rabbi Moshe New heads the Montreal Torah Center. He is sought out lecturer on Kabbalah and its relevance in our lives today.


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Reader Comments
Latest Comments:
Posted: Feb 6, 2011
Sha'atnez
...absolutely beautiful and awesome explanation of both opinions according to Kabbalah and Chassidut. Thank you for the wonderful shiur.
Posted By Uri Yitzchak, Orlando, FL

Posted: Mar 1, 2009
weekly parsha
excellent! explained in a very clear manner!
Posted By breindy pomper

Posted: Feb 18, 2008
Parasha
thank you for helping me im studying from it for my test and barooch hashem i get a great mark thank you again!!
Posted By Paulette, Brooklyn, NY

Posted: Mar 2, 2007
David's comments
The Rabbi knows how to pronounce "encroached" David. His diction is near perfect. The 'error' you point out was caused by the Rabbi's thinking ahead to his next thought and inadvertently merging two words together. One wonders how you could posibly derive any enjoyment with this lecture when a slight misstep causes you to devote so much thought to this rather than the subject matter. kol tov.
Posted By Fishel, Montreal, Canada

Posted: Mar 1, 2007
some comments
a few comments:

1. Thank you for providing this class, i enjoyed it thoroughly.

2. Pronounciation of word "encroached" (around 20 min mark) the c is not silent as you pronounced. Dissapointing considering Australian origins of presenter.

3. A really beautiful shiur should not need the teacher to commentate on its content by calling it awsome etc. The content should speak for itself. I never heard the Lubavitcher Rebbe comment on his techings or even another Torah scholars teachings by describing its awsome nature. Indeed usually the teaching commented on its own awsome nature.

4. At the risk of contradicting myself may i add the shiur was brilliant and delivered by a lecturer with much talent. Thank you.
Posted By David



 

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Tetzaveh - Heaven's Girdle
This week's Torah portion commands the Kohanim (priests) about their attire to be worn while serving in the tabernacle and temple. The belt that they wore was made of wool and linen. Is this not violating the prohibition of Shatnez, the mixing of wool and linen?

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