12 Adar II, 5774 (3/14/14) – Sukkah#39 {Eliezer}
Rava: Do not interpret between the words “Yehay Shemai Raba” and the word Mevorach when answering in Kaddish. Tosephos: Read it either …
Rava: Do not interpret between the words “Yehay Shemai Raba” and the word Mevorach when answering in Kaddish. Tosephos: Read it either …
R’ Yochanan: We shake the lulav in four directions to remind that Hashem is in and owns all (North, South, East, and …
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R’ Yehudah: Lulav laws are less stringent than Sukkah laws, because Sukkah laws applies at night as well as during the day. …
(commentators below are as explained by R’ Shalom Rosner) Radvaz: An esrog with small blemishes (not that noticeable, unless you look very …
R’ Avahu: Instead of reading in the Torah that an esrog should be הָדָר Hudur (beautiful), rather read the word as הַדָר …
R’ Asi in the name of R’ Yochanan: The following three laws are brought down as traditions from Moshe Rabbeinu: 1) A …
Rashi: Q: Why does the Gemarah list each one of the four species’ requirements separately? Instead, why does it not just state …
Based on R’ Shalom Rosner Rashi: Mitzvos (like Lulav) are not given for their benefit. They are not intended to bring us …
A Salty Situation By: Eliezer [Based on the teachings of: R’ Leiby Burnham and R’ Akiva Tatz] What’s the deal with all …