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3 Rabbis and a Pasuk

3 Rabbis and a Pasuk

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Every week, Rabbis Muskin, Mahler and Weiner will tape a fifteen-minute podcast discussion on one Pasuk chosen from the Parshat HaShavua, sharing their different views and allowing for a free flow of ideas between the rabbis. Each Thursday the podcast will be distributed helping the listening audience to prepare for the coming Shabbat. The first podcast will be produced for Parashat Noach and will be distributed on Thursday October 31.
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Changes to the wav when connecting words with "and," the use of a wav to express a hyopothetical, and the (not necessarily) unsual form for asking a question that looks like the definite article. Follow along in Vayrika 9:3-4, 7:23, 10:19.. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.…
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Moshe Ginsberg is back on the podcast to talk about why we have a hataf kamatz on מרדכי that ins’t just a sheva na. Follow along in Ester 2:5, Bereshit 27:38, 3:23, Devarim 32:13, Ester 4:11, 6:1. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Nadav joins me on the podcast to discuss an entirely regular parsing of "bread and water". Follow along in Melachim Alef 18:4, Devarim 23:5 and Bereshit 14:8. Nadav is running the 5K in Jerusalem next week to raise money for Crossroads. Click here to support Nadav's run: https://causematch.com/crossroads_jlm/142416…
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Tani joins the podcast to share his version of the telisha, discuss an unusal parsing that we can't solve, and the time he was accosted for saying שתי as a sheva nah. Follow along in Shemot 27:21, 28:6, 29:40, 18:8, 28:7, 28:26, Vayrika 23:17, Shemot 29:41, 25:9. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpo…
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Parsing Shabbat properly, reading about who exactly was on the banks of the sea, and believing in Hashem and Moshe exactly like it should be. Follow along in Shemot 16:26-27, 14:30, 14:31, Bereshit 32:11, Bemidbar 15:39, and in this podcast from Rabbi Jeremy Wieder: https://youtu.be/GKgIrnV9aBw?si=RguxwWm2_ke8S5Yi Provide your feedback or join the …
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