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Official Site of Rabbi Nasan Maimon

Ein Yaakov/ עין יעקב - ר' רוזנפלד

Ein Yaakov 015a – Eruvin 54 – Torah Is a Cure – Patience of Rabbi Predah – Never State a Halakha in Front of Your Rabbi

Ein Yaakov 015a – Eruvin 54 – Length of Life – Eat and Drink – Feed Your Neshama – Torah Is a Cure – Remembering and Forgetting – Rabbi Eleazar ben Pedat –  Pardes – Learning the Torah 4 Times – Rabbi PredahErev Rav – Teaching with Patience – Walking Uphill – Ravina and Rav Ashi – Never State a Halakha in Front of your Rabbi – Rabbi Eleazar ben Azaria – Speaker: Rabbi Zvi Aryeh Rosenfeld zal. (Recorded in 1970.)
00:00 – It’s important to gain as much Torah and spiritual achievement as possible while in the physical world.
04:00 – The Torah is a cure for all types of sickness.
06:57 – “If you have a headache – study Torah”.
12:55 – Rabbi Eliezer beBedat left his coat in the marketplace because he was so intent on Torah study. When thieves came to steal the coat, they found a poisonous snake coiled around it.
14:01 – The procedure through which the Torah was taught by Moshe Rabbeinu when he returned from Sinai.
19:30 – Teaching a dull student four hundred times. The story of Rabbi Predah and his slow student, and the reward Rabbi Predah received for his patience.
22:11 – The Arizal asks why Moshe Rabbeinu taught the Erev Rav.
25:03 – Walking uphill ages a person, but every four steps in Eretz Yisrael is an aspect of Gan Eden.
26:39 – Ravina and Rav Ashi – closing of the gemara.
28:38 – A student who states a Torah law in front of his rabbi incurs a death b’yedei Shamayim.
30:14 – Rabbi Eliezer HaGadol.
32:08 – It is forbidden to say that one part of the Torah is more beautiful than another. A judge is disqualified if he drinks a quart of wine. When a tzaddik makes a mistake he does teshuvah for whatever he did wrong.
34:20 – Rabbi Elazar ben Azaria said he can argue the innocence of Bnei Yisrael concerning lack of kavana in tefilah.

Indexing and Notes by S.Y. Wurtzel.

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