Bereishis: Being Dependent on Hashem
בזכות רפאל בן לאה ומשה אהרן בן תמר וכל חיילי צה״ל
Explore "tefillah" with insightful episodes like "Bereishis: Being Dependent on Hashem", "Are my Tefillos really worth anything? Does Hashem really listen to me? Powering up our Tefillos", "The Mechitza", "Pilot Episode: Renewal" and "Preparing for the best year of your life" from podcasts like ""Toras MS: Podcasting the Parsha", "Halacha Headlines", "The Weekly Torah Controversy", "PrayerFull" and "Halacha Headlines"" and more!
בזכות רפאל בן לאה ומשה אהרן בן תמר וכל חיילי צה״ל
Are my Tefillos really worth anything?
Does Hashem really listen to me?
Powering up our Tefillos
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A discussion of issues related to the Mechitzah in Shul, with historical, Halachic and personal implications.
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Yud Gimmel Middos: How does it work? Is it magic? What do they mean? A fascinating new understanding
This week is the fourth installment in our series on prayer. We’ve already discussed the general obligation of women in prayer, including shemoneh esrei, and the prayers we say immediately upon waking up. In this week’s podcast we are going to talk about what follows the initial berachot, namely, the recitation of bikot hashachar.
To see all the sources referenced in today's podcast, check out the full article on our site here: https://www.deracheha.org/prayer-4-birchot-ha-shachar/
This episode continues our eight part series on prayer. We’ve already discussed the general obligation of women in prayer, including shemoneh esrei, and now we’re going to start from the beginning, discussing the prayers we say immediately upon waking up. In this episode we will discuss why we start our day the way we do, and the specific question of whether women are obligated in the birchot hatorah.
To see all the sources referenced in today's podcast, check out the full article on our site here: https://www.deracheha.org/prayer-3-upon-arising/
Last week we spoke about women's obligation in prayer in general. This week we'll focus on shemoneh esrei specifically. Do women have an obligation to recite Shemoneh Esrei? How many times a day? Are there justifications for women who recite fewer than two shemoneh esreis a day? We'll discuss all the different halachic approaches to this question, taking into account the different lived experiences of women at different periods in their lives.
To see all the sources referenced in today's podcast, check out the full article on our site here: https://www.deracheha.org/prayer-2-shemoneh-esrei/
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