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The Weekly Alumni Shiur

The Weekly Alumni Shiur
Author: Yeshivas Ner Yisroel
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A new shiur every week from Yeshivas Ner Yisroel given by different Hanhala members, either on the parshas hashavua or inyonei d'yoma, ranging from halacha to machshava.
Special Episodes may include Shiurim & Shmuessen from guest Roshei Yeshiva for special occasions in Yeshiva.
Special Episodes may include Shiurim & Shmuessen from guest Roshei Yeshiva for special occasions in Yeshiva.
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In this week's Alumni Shiur, HaRav Shraga Neuberger examines the onesh kares received by one who never obtained a bris milah, and the implications of that din.
The shiur as well as the pilpul which comes from it should be a zechus for all of Klal Yisroel in this eis tzara, especially for the safety & return of those captured and a protection for those being moser nefesh to protect Klal Yisroel.
In this week's Alumni Shiur, HaRav Pinchos Jurkowitz examines the different lessons of asiys hamitzvos which were lost by hitting the rock for water.
In this Alumni Shiur, HaRav Zvi Einstatder highlights the Ramban's mehalech on the mitzvas aseh of "Shabbason".
In this Alumni Shiur, HaRav Eliyahu Steinhardt explains the deep connection between Avraham Avinu and the Kohen Gadol in his avoda lifnay v'lifnim.
In this Alumni Shiur, HaRav Shraga Neuberger shares a personal shakla-v'tarya with Rav Moshe Feinstein zt"l and sheds light on the severity of kilkul mamzerus to Am Yisroel.
In this Alumni Shiur, HaRav Ezra Neuberger shares 3 central themes of Yetziyas Mitzrayim and its deeper significance.
In this Alumni Shiur, HaRav Dovid Rosenbaum explores the dinim of eating Erev Pesach.
In this Alumni Shiur, Mashgiach HaRav Beryl Weisbord shares how long "marbim b'simcha" applies, and expounds on the lesson of Parshas Hachodesh- that Chiyus is Hischadshus.
In this Alumni Shiur, HaRav Shraga Neuberger defines the related inyonim of Akum Sheshovas & Mechalel Shabbos ki'oved Avoda Zara.
In this Alumni Shiur for Purim 5783, HaRav Tzvi Berkowitz discusses the din of sending mishloach manos which are not accepted by the recipient, comparing it to a case of ganovim who wish to return the geneiva, but the victim refuses to take it back.
In this Alumni Shiur, HaRav Zvi Einstatder shares an approach to the unique shita of the Turei Even in what type of mitzvah Krias Megila is, in comparison and contrast to shitas haRamban.
In this Alumni Shiur, HaRav Eliyahu Steinhardt delves into a chakira in how to understand the mechanics of tashlumei dalet v'hei of a ganuv who was tovach umochar, and the nafka mina therein.
In this Alumni Shiur, HaRav Shraga Neuberger explains how the Aseres Hadibros mold our approach to middos.
In this week's Alumni Shiur, HaRav Benzion Mellman shares fundamental principles of tefila gleaned from the Midrash and Rashi on Bnai Yisroel's tefila by the Yam Suf.
In this week's Alumni Shiur, HaRav Noach Shafran examines the din of making birchos hamitzvos as one performs them, and how it relates to one's Korban Chagiga & Korban Pesach.
In this week's Alumni Shiur, HaRav Tzvi Krakauer examines the cheshbon made by Chananya, Misha'el, and Azarya to be moser nafshom based on the frogs of makkas tz'farde'a.
In this week's Alumni Shiur, Harav Eliahu Hakakian shares the special midda of Serach Bas Asher and the legend brought down in seforim how she saved the kehila of Isfahan, Iran.
In this week's Alumni Shiur, HaRav Zalman Mintz explores the way Yaakov Avinu had Yosef make the promise to bury him in Eretz Yisroel, comparing it to the episode of Eliezer's promise to Avraham Avinu to find Yitzchok the proper wife.
HaRav Shraga Neuberger delves into gedarim of gaining mechila for one's misdeeds from another person, and extols on the virtue of cultivating the midda of forgiveness and navigating such circumstances.
HaRav Yissocher Frand expounds on the eternality of Klal Yisroel, how the Chanuka pizmon "Maoz Zur" is the story of our people in a nutshell, and why Rav Yaakov Emden calls it the "Greatest Miracle of Mankind."