

KMTT - the Torah Podcast
Rabbanei Yeshivat Har Etzion
A 30-40 shiur on a Torah topic, every working day, from Yeshivat Har Etzion and the VBM.
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May 9, 2024 • 31min
Ramban on the Torah | 41 | Kedoshim
Ramban on the Torah | 41 | Kedoshim, by Rav Eli Weber Naval BeReshut HaTorah. Of all the Rambans on the Torah that we have done, the Ramban here is the most famous.

May 9, 2024 • 28min
Kedoshim | "The Song of the Covenant"
Kedoshim | "The Song of the Covenant" by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom Why was Parashat Kedoshim uniquely presented "publicly" (בהקהל) and how was that manifested? The first half of Parashat Kedoshim (Vayikra 19:1-37) was presented, per the opening verse, in a public forum - "מלמד שפרשה זו נאמרה בהקהל", as the Sifra states. The centrality of the content of these verses explains the significance of these passages, yet what are we to make of the "public presentation"? And how are we to account for the oft-repeated refrain of אני השם (אלקיכם) that punctuates this reading? A novel proposal of the method of presentation of these laws and its role in public transmission of the ברית is suggested here along with the role of this covenant in apposition to the engraved ברית of the עשרת הדברים. Source sheet >>

May 8, 2024 • 26min
The Power of Torah Study Under Challenging Circumstances (Avot 2:4)
The Power of Torah Study Under Challenging Circumstances (Avot 2:4), by Rav Dovid Gottlieb Sharing Torah of Rav Asher Weiss

May 7, 2024 • 28min
Pirkei Avot Perek 2
Pirkei Avot Perek 2, by Rav Moshe Taragin Part 1 - Perek 2: Should Torah Study be a Source of Pride?; Too Much Glorification of Talmidei Chachamim?; A Story About Rav Aharon Lichtenstein and "Lev Tov" Part 2: Perek 2- Hillel's Four Gateways of Humility

May 7, 2024 • 25min
What is the "Proper Path" in Life? (Avot 2:1)
What is the "Proper Path" in Life? (Avot 2:1), by Rav Dovid Gottlieb A new series of shiurim - hopefully 2-3x per week - learning Pirkei Avot with the commentary of Rav Asher Weiss. The shiurim (~25 min per shiur) will follow the customary schedule of learning Pirkei Avot between Pesach and Shavuot - thus this week we are learning the 2nd chapter.

May 1, 2024 • 39min
Acharei Mot | Vayikra 17: Mishkan to Machaneh
Acharei Mot | Vayikra 17: Mishkan to Machaneh, by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom The pivot from cleansing to sanctity. Parashat Acharei Mot is made up of 3 segments; the first is a conclusion to the "Torat haMishkan", as it prescribes how to cleanse the Mishkan of impurities; the final segment opens up the "Torat haMachaneh", detailing how to infuse sanctity into our mundane spheres of life. The middle section, which contains five commands, seems to be both out of place and internally contradictory, presenting laws that are apparently temporary yet declaring them to be חקת עולם - a permanent rule. In this shiur, we examine ויקרא יז and present an argument for its sequence and location. Source sheet >>

Apr 21, 2024 • 14min
10 Ways to Merge October 7th into our Seder Experience
10 Ways to Merge October 7th into our Seder Experience, by Rav Moshe Taragin Which moments in the haggada can we anchor to our conflicting emotions of the past six months. Audio shiur with a printable tip sheet >>

Apr 18, 2024 • 34min
Pesach | A Tale of Two Sedarim: From Bnei B'rak to Lod
A Tale of Two Sedarim: From Bnei B'rak to Lod, by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom Why wasn't R. Gamliel at the "Seder" in B'nei Brak? Although we envision the evening of the Seder as being focused on the story of יציאת מצרים, there is another theme which holds a position of honor in the evening's discussion - the laws of Korban haPesach. Just as the famous "Seder" in Bnei Brak involved 5 of our greatest sages engaged in the recounting of the story of the Exodus all night, the Tosefta tells of a "parallel" seder led by R. Gamliel, where the focus of discussion all night was הלכות (קרבן) הפסח. The significance of the Korban, although relegated to commemorative status after the destruction of the Mikdash, still has a significant impact on the nature of the evening. We explore the dispute among Tannaim - and, later - Rishonim - as to whether the Korban Pesach needed to be eaten before midnight or could be eaten until dawn as a reflection of different approaches to understanding the underlying reason for the Korban and, essentially, the nature of the celebration of this most powerful of sanctified feasts. Source sheet >>

Apr 14, 2024 • 29min
Thoughts on the Iranian Attack
Thoughts on the Iranian Attack, by Rav Moshe Taragin Upon Eagle's Wings or Under a Succah? Creating Remedies Prior to Perils...During Dark Periods of History; Taking The Battle To The Heavens

Apr 11, 2024 • 38min
Pesach | Dayyenu?!
Pesach | Dayyenu?! by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom Would it really have been enough? One of the most popular hymns included in all Haggadot is the two-part paean "Dayyenu", which is a relative latecomer to the evening - it first appears in R. Saa'diah's Machzor as a song that some sing at the end of the evening. Its popularity, in a sense, clouds the myriad difficulties that these lines raise: Why does this praise extend far beyond the spatial and temporal bounds of "Yetziat Mitzrayim" to include the building of the Mikdash? Why are the unusual terms "Ma'alot" and "Makom" used here? Why is the list of kindnesses for which we thank Hashem repeated here? Why does the author seemingly double-up on certain events, as if to deliberately extend the list? And, the bottom line question is: "Dayyenu"? Would it really have been enough for us had Hashem stopped before any of these stages? Enough intro - to the shiur... Source sheet >>