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Category Archives: Torah
NEW TORAH CLASSES AT TAIS!!!
Tanach Study 929 with Psychotherapy Insights! TAIS is pleased to join the national 929 Tanach Study campaign! Recommend on Facebook Tweet about it
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Shavuot All-Night Torah Learning in Hebrew, English & French!
Join us Saturday Night – Sunday Morning, June 11-12 Recommend on Facebook Tweet about it
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Shavuot All-Night Learning in English, French & Hebrew!!!
Join us Saturday Night – Sunday Morning, May 23-24 for the Shavuot Festival Experience of a Lifetime!!!! 7:00pm – Mincha & Seudah Shlishit followed by a Special Festive Tefilah English & French Shiurim: (For Hebrew Schedule, click HERE) 11:00pm “Kol … Continue reading
Hoshana Rabba Evening of Learning!
Enjoy an evening of learning with Rabbi Ariel Konstantyn, Rabbi Joe Ehrenkrantz and Rabbi Dr. Rafi Shuchat Recommend on Facebook Tweet about it
Shemot – “Say My Name”
Shemot begins with Rashi telling us that even though Jacob and his children were each named at the end of Bereishit, God names them again here to let us know how much he loved them. Thus, the second book of … Continue reading
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Chanukkah – Two Notions of Nationalism
There are two Chanukkah stories. The Gemara (Shabbat 21b) asks, Recommend on Facebook Tweet about it
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Parshat Toldot : Friends? Enemies? Both?
Rivkah is pregnant with twins. But, these aren’t just any twins, these two are ferocious. While still in her womb, they move around so much that Rivkah is in pain, and can’t ever sleep. What are they doing in there? … Continue reading
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