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Ein Yaakov 045b – Yerushalmi Shabbat 3 – Chronology of the Oral Torah from Rav Ashi Back to Moshe Rabbeinu – 3 Mitzvot Especially Entrusted to Women – 7 Earths
Ein Yaakov 045b – Yerushalmi Shabbat 3 – Chronology of the Oral Torah from Rav Ashi Back to Moshe Rabbeinu – 3 Mitzvot Especially Entrusted to Women – 7 Earths – Speaker: Rabbi Zvi Aryeh Rosenfeld zal.
- 00:26 – 276 Tannaim and 1932 Amoraim are recorded in the Oral Torah.
- 01:02 – Chronology of the Oral Torah from Rav Ashi back to Moshe Rabbeinu.
- 01:38 – The Talmud Yerushalmi was compiled by Rabbi Yochanan.
- 03:33 – Achiya Shiloni’s rabbi was Dovid HaMelech.
- 07:28 – 3 mitzvot are especially entrusted to women.
- 07:47 – The mitzvah of separating a portion from challah.
- 08:20 – The second mitzvah entrusted to women is niddah.
- 08:36 – The third mitzvah entrusted to women is lighting the Shabbat and Yom Tov lights.
- 09:04 – Why were these mitzvot given to women?
- 09:22 – How the mitzvah of separating challah is a tikkun for the sin of Adam and Chava.
- 15:44 – Honoring Torah scholarship takes preference over honoring noble ancestry.
- 17:10 – Reish Lakish.
- 19:21 – כָּל־יֹשְׁבֵי חָלֶד – “…inhabitants of the earth…” (Tehillim 49:2).
- 19:40 – There are 7 earths. The one where man lives is called “Tevel”.
- 20:31 – The other earths in creation are also inhabited.
- 21:33 – Why the earth where men live is also called חלד.
- 22:01 – The word חולדה means weasel.
- 22:21 – Every creature found on land has a counterpart in the sea – except for the weasel. The existence of mermen is mentioned in the Oral Torah [Rashi, Bechorot 8a].
- 24:10 – The weasel hoards.
- 25:39 – The grandson of Rabbi Yeshua ben Levi died after being cured through avoda zara.
- 28:17 – בְּנֵי אִמִּי נִחֲרוּ־בִי שָׂמֻנִי נֹטֵרָה אֶת־הַכְּרָמִים כַּרְמִי שֶׁלִּי לֹא נָטָרְתִּי – “…my mother’s sons were incensed against me; they made me a keeper of the vineyards; my own vineyard I did not keep” (Shir HaShirim 1:6).
- 28:27 – Second day Yom Tov observed outside Eretz Yisrael is a punishment.
- 33:25 – When a man visits his rabbi it is as if he is visiting the Shekhina.
- 33:58 – Eliyahu HaNavi said “I stood before HaShem“.
- 34:32 – Serving a rabbi is more important than learning Torah from him.
- 35:02 – Shmuel HaNavi served Eli.
- 35:28 – Noach used a gemstone in the Teva to determine day and night.
- 37:13 – The greatest charity is to pay the ransom of a Jewish captive.
- 41:16 – Every person should have a monument over his grave.
- 41:47 – The monuments of tzaddikim are their mitzvot.
- 42:08 – The physical monuments for tzaddikim benefit those who visit their gravesites.
- 42:36 – A tzaddik is considered alive even after he passes away. Closing blessings.
Indexing and Notes by S.Y. Wurtzel.