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R’ Rosenfeld – Sichos HaRan – Lesson 21b – Para. 73 – 74 – 75 – 76 – Timeline of Jewish History – Importance of Studying Kabbalah – Achieving Kavana

Sichos HaRan 73 – 74 – 75 – 76 – Timeline of Jewish History – Importance of Studying Kabbalah (Hidden Torah) – Achieving Kavana in Tefilah (Concentration in Prayer) – the importance of studying Shulchan Aruch – Halakha – Torah Law. Speaker: Rabbi Zvi Aryeh Rosenfeld ז”ל.
00:00 – Sichos Haran 73. Every Jew is has a letter in the Torah.
*15:00 – Timeline of Jewish history and the revelation of Moshiach.
18:45 – The Arizal teaches that one hour of studying Kabbalah – the hidden Torah – is greater than a month of studying the revealed Torah.
21:21 – Teachers who are from the letters of Menatzpach must give out what they have.
22:00 – Sichos Haran 74. Achieving concentration in Tefilah (prayer).
26:00 – First begin by saying the words and translating them in your mind.
29:00 – The Tikkunei Zohar describes how the words of the person who’s praying create angels that carry their tefilos to Hashem.
30:00 – Sichos HaRan 75. Crying out in truth to Hashem during Tefilah.
31:35 – How does a person achieve true Kavana (sincerity, intention) in Tefilah?
32:47 – Sichos HaRan 76. Overview of the different parts of the Torah.
34:00 – The obligation to study Shulchan AruchHalakha – the Code of Torah Law – every day.
37:10 – Basic requirements of Torah study.
41:19 – Even if a person can’t fulfill the obligation of Torah study, he should at least know what that obligation is.
45:02 – The power of Torah is a weapon against the Yetzer Hara.

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