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Gematria Refigured +

Gematria Refigured +

Elie Feder

This podcast follows the spirit of the book “Gematria Refigured” in providing new insight into areas of Torah which, like gematria, often appear superficial or difficult to understand. Some topics discussed include: midrash, miracles, evolution, and slavery. See gematriarefigured.com for more info.

190 - How Is It Possible To Love Your Friend As Yourself?
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  • 190 - How Is It Possible To Love Your Friend As Yourself?

    In this shiur, which was given on the 6th Yahrtzeit of my mother Shani Feder AH, we discuss the mitzvah of ואהבת לרעך כמוך, Love your Friend as Yourself. Some questions we take up: Why is it a klal gadol batorah? How is it even possible to love others as yourself?

    Sun, 12 May 2024 - 1h 03min
  • 189 - Pesach Sheni according to the Rambam

    This advanced episode is Rabbi Zimmer’s presentation of three formulations of the position that Pesach Sheni is its own holiday. It shows that the earlier formulations have problems which naturally force the final formulation.

    Fri, 10 May 2024 - 12min
  • 188 - Kedoshim Tehiyu: Rashi vs Ramban

    Rashi and Ramban have two different understandings to Kedoshim Tehiyu. Rashi learns it’s a warning to be separate from arayos; Ramban learns it’s a general more warning to act in the line with the spirit of the mitzvos - not to be a menuval b’reshus hatorah - a scoundrel with the permission of the Torah. This episode analyzes each of these positions, specifically addressing what differentiates these warnings from the prohibition of ba’al tosif - adding on the mitzvos.

    Fri, 10 May 2024 - 59min
  • 187 - Guarding and Doing: Different Facets of Keeping Mitzvos

    In Vayikra 18:4-5, the Torah seemingly repeats the command to guard and do the chukim and mishpatim. Rashi offers two explanations for this apparent repetition, both of which provide insight into different facets of our keeping the mitzvos.

    Wed, 08 May 2024 - 35min
  • 186 - Building your life around both learning Torah and doing Mitzvos

    Rashi (vayikra 18:4) tells us that the pasuk says “to walk in them (the mitzvos)” to teach that a person shouldn’t say, “I learned the wisdom of the Jews - now I’ll go and learn the wisdom of other nations.” This episode (a shiur from 2017) analyzes this Rashi and discusses the significance of building one’s life around both learning Torah and doing mitzvos.

    Thu, 02 May 2024 - 54min
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