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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Jan 18, 2015 • 33min
The Weekly Mitzva - Bo
The Weekly Mitzva - Bo, Exemption of Tefillin at Night, by Rav Yair Kahn Both night and Shabbat are times that the mitzva of tefillin doesn't apply. The shiur will explore the basic difference between these two exemptions.

Jan 14, 2015 • 45min
Topics in Practical Halakha #7
Topics in Practical Halakha #7, Ma'aseh Akum, by Rav Mordechai Friedman

Jan 13, 2015 • 16min
Parshat Vaera
Parshat Vaera - Liberating the Spirit of the Israelites, written by Rav Ezra Bick Moshe, the man of "impeded speech," was not your typical inspirational leader. What, then, is the key to Moshe's success in liberating the people of Israel, both from the land of Egypt and from their own slave mentality?

Jan 11, 2015 • 29min
Am Levadad Yishkon #11
Am Levadad Yishkon #11 – “Mamlechet Kohanim v’Goy Kadosh – Part One” by Rav Asher Haber What does it mean that we are meant to be a “Kingdom of Kohanim”? What’s a Kohen, and how are we to fill this role? And what does it mean specifically to be a “Kingdom”? The answer involves new insights into the role of Am Yisrael in the world, and a new understanding of what the Torah is.

Jan 11, 2015 • 34min
The Weekly Mitzva - Vaera
The Weekly Mitzva - Vaera, The Four Cups of the Seder Night, by Rav Yair Kahn The shiur discusses the specific halakha of the four cups as well as the laws of the seder night in general.

Jan 7, 2015 • 18min
Parshat Shemot
Parshat Shemot - From Egyptian Prince to Israelite Redeemer, written by Rav Ezra Bick In the early part of his life, Moshe undergoes a series of dramatic personal transformations. By examining the incidents recounted in this week's parasha, and with a special focus on the language the Torah uses, we will see how these transformations turn a member of Paro's household into the leader of the Jewish people.

Jan 6, 2015 • 29min
Am Levadad Yishkon #10
Am Levadad Yishkon #10, “Sinai: The Foundational Moment,” by Rav Asher Haber After a lengthy period of slavery and suffering in Egypt, the moment had finally arrived: Am Yisrael was redeemed from bondage, and headed for the Promised Land. However, even before the process began, Moshe Rabbeinu was informed that there was a more immediate destination, something they would need to do before entering the Land. First, they need to “serve God” on Mount Sinai. What was to happen there, and why was it necessary?

Jan 4, 2015 • 35min
The Weekly Mitzva - Shemot
The Weekly Mitzva - Shemot, The Laws of Adoption, by Rav Yair Kahn The shiur will deal with various laws connected with adoption and consider the extent to which an adopted child is compared to a biological one.

Dec 31, 2014 • 16min
Parshat Vayechi
Parshat Vayechi, From Egypt to Canaan Ya'akov's extreme distaste for the land of Egypt expresses itself in his insistence that Yosef not bury him there. But what is at the root of this attitude, and how is this reflected in his choice of words to Yosef?

Dec 29, 2014 • 30min
Am Levadad Yishkon #9
Am Levadad Yishkon #9 – “A Pre-ordained Exile” by Rav Asher Haber Having been charged with the mission – and the promise – of founding the Chosen People, Avraham Avinu and his descendants Yitzchak and Yaakov faced many obstacles. Ultimately, Yaakov Avinu found himself on the way down to Egypt for what would be several generations of exile, slavery and suffering. Why was this necessary?


