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Inner Meaning of Mitzvot



The Mitzvah of Ahavat YisraelAdvanced Advanced
The Mitzvah of Ahavat Yisrael
A comprehensive study of the deeper meaning of the mitzvah to love your fellow Jew--Ahavat Yisroel.
Honoring Your ParentsAdvanced Advanced
The Mitzvah of Honoring Your Father and Mother
This class explains the special importance of the mitzvah of Kibud Av Va’eim – honoring our parents.
The Mitzvah of MezuzahAdvanced Advanced
The Mitzvah of Mezuzah
This class presents a thorough understanding of the unique significance of the mitzvah of Mezuzah.
The Mitzvah of Inviting Guests Advanced Advanced
The Mitzvah of Inviting Guests
This class highlights our special responsibilities in attending to guests; the mitzvah of hachnassat orchim.
The Mitzvah of TzedakahAdvanced Advanced
The Mitzvah of Tzedakah: Charity
This class expounds upon the deeper meaning for the mitzvah of tzedakah and what it accomplishes.
Elevating the HandsAdvanced Advanced
Elevating the Hands
without raising a hand
Every mitzvah has endless layers of meaning. As we discover a piece of insight into a mitzvah, we appreciated the smallness of our intellect and are grateful for the taste of the infinite. Such is the case with netilat yadayim—washing of the hands.
Chinuch: Educating Our ChildrenAdvanced Advanced
Chinuch: Educating Our Children
This class spells out what educating our children means and its tremendous importance.
The Mitzvah of Comforting MournersAdvanced Advanced
The Mitzvah of Nichum Aveilim - Comforting Mourners
This class gives us a better understanding of the mitzvah of comforting a mourner.
Teshuvah: RepentanceAdvanced Advanced
Teshuvah: Repentance
This class provides a thorough understanding of the mitzvah of teshuvah.
The Mitzvah to Be Fruitful and MultiplyAdvanced Advanced
The Mitzvah to Be Fruitful and Multiply
The First Mitzvah of the Torah
This class shows the tremendous importance of the first mitzvah of the torah; peru u’revu – be fruitful and multiply.
The Mitzvah to Write a Sefer TorahAdvanced Advanced
The Mitzvah to Write a Sefer Torah
The Last Mitzvah of the Torah
This class presents a comprehensive analysis of the last mitzvah of the Torah which is for each individual to write a Sefer Torah.
Shemitah of the LandAdvanced Advanced
The Mitzvah of Shemitah of the Land
This class discusses the spiritual dimension of the mitzvah of Shemitah relating to desisting from working the land.
Shemitah of MoneyAdvanced Advanced
The Mitzvah of Shemitah of Money
This class explains the deeper significance behind the mitzvah of Shemitah in relation to the release of debts.
The Prohibition of ShatnezAdvanced Advanced
Understanding the Prohibition of Shatnez
This class explains different kabbalistic insights for the mitzvah of shatnez; the prohibition to wear garments made with both wool and linen.
The Prohibition of Gid HanashehAdvanced Advanced
The Prohibition of Gid Hanasheh
This class explains the mitzvah of not eating the gid hanasheh -- the sciatic nerve -- and how it represents the true meaning of divine providence.
The Mitzvah of NedarimAdvanced Advanced
The Mitzvah of Nedarim: Vows
This class discusses the great importance in keeping one’s vows and the different details involved; the mitzvah of nedarim.
The Mitzvah of Kisuy HaDam Advanced Advanced
The Mitzvah of Kisuy HaDam
This class addresses the reason for the mitzvah of kisoy hadam; covering the blood of animals with sand after ritual slaughter.
The Importance of Keeping MinhagimAdvanced Advanced
The Importance of Keeping Minhagim
This class discusses the special importance in observing minhagim - Jewish customs.
How to Be Motivated in Torah Advanced Advanced
How to Be Motivated in Torah
This class lays out the Torah’s advice on being motivated in our observance of Torah.
Running to Do a MitzvahAdvanced Advanced
Running to Do a Mitzvah
This class explains the deeper meanings behind the different types of running that are associated with doing a mitzvah.
Torah Laws for the Non-JewAdvanced Advanced
Torah Laws for the Non-Jew
This class details the parameters and intricacies of the seven Noahide laws; the mitzvot for all of humanity.
The Mitzvah of Separating ChallahAdvanced Advanced
The Mitzvah of Separating Challah
The deeper meaning behind the mitzvah of separating challah; a mitzvah of special significance for women.

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