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Today’s online Torah study is dedicated by Yehuda Wurtzel l’ilui nishmas his dear mother Bernice bas Avraham ע”ה whose yahrzeit is on the 12th of Shevat.

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Ein Yaakov

Ein Yaakov 006a – Shabbat 32 – Vidui – Never Give Up Hope (First Lesson in Series)

Ein YaakovShabbat 32 – Vidui – Confession – Never Give Up Hope – Meilitz Yasher – A Mitzvah Is a Defending Angel – The Power of Speech – Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai zal – Carob Tree – Speaker: Rabbi Zvi Aryeh Rosenfeld zal. (Recorded on 1970-08-12.)

  • 00:00 Never lose hope. Vidui – confession. Speech impacts the soul. Misdeeds are etched into the bones but can be released through sincere vidui.
  • 03:29 Every mitzvah that a person does becomes a defending angel to protect him in this world and in the next.
  • 08:04 The concept of Meilitz Yasher – a defending angel.
  • 09:24 *The light of even one good deed can dispel infinite darkness.
  • 10:27 *Rebbe Nachman advises: don’t be your own accusing angel. Search within yourself until you find a bit of good, and use it to pull yourself out of a pit of darkness.
  • 13:26 The power of speech and the four basic levels of creation: Domem (inanimate), Tzemach (plants), Chai (animals), Medaber – man (literally “speaker”)
  • 21:43 *A person who guards his speech strengthens his defense in the Heavenly Court.
  • 22:01 An account of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai zal and his son, Rabbi Elazar zal, when they were hiding in a cave near Meron. Rabbi Chaim Vittal zal clarifies a question about Rabbi Pinchas ben Yair zal, the RaSHBi’s father-in-law.
  • 28:09 Rabbeinu HaKadosh was the youngest student of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai zal.
  • 29:35 Rabbi Pinchas ben Yair wept over the open sores of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai.
  • 31:03 How Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai zal killed an evil person with a glance.
  • 35:02 A question about the carob tree that sustained Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai zal and his son. If a tree grows from rocks, it is exempt from the mitzvah of Orlah.
Indexing and Notes by S.Y. Wurtzel.

This shiur is dedicated by Yossi Segal: “To success and clarity in living our purpose for my son, בן ציון בן יוסף his mother, רחל חיה בת דבורה and myself, יוסף בן חנה דבורה. May the light of the Torah always illuminate our paths.”