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A Tuesday TorahTutors Tidbit About Hallel on Purim (nope) vs. Pesach (yup)

UncategorizedBy Sarah Rudolphי״ח באדר ה׳תשפ״א (March 2, 2021)

On this post-Purim Tuesday: a TorahTutors Tidbit that looks back to Purim and ahead to Pesach.   One of several points of contrast between Purim and Pesach is the fact that Hallel is recited on Pesach but not on Purim. A preteen TorahTutors student studied the Talmudic discussion of this difference, found in Arakhin 10a-b.…

Happy Purim from TorahTutors!

UncategorizedBy amihai zipporי״ג באדר ה׳תשפ״א (February 25, 2021)

One of the central messages of Purim is the power of unity. In fact, Taanit Esther in particular can be seen as specifically representing a message of unity despite physical isolation. (See here, by TorahTutors Director Sarah Rudolph, for more.) That’s an idea that certainly resonates extra deeply in these days of quarantines and lockdowns…

A Tuesday TorahTutors Tidbit About Purim and Peer Pressure

UncategorizedBy Sarah Rudolphי״א באדר ה׳תשפ״א (February 23, 2021)

A preteen TorahTutors student learned a deeply relatable midrash about Mordechai. When Mordechai refused to bow to Haman, the king’s servants badgered him daily over it, yet he remained steadfast: “When they spoke to him day after day and he would not listen to them…” (Esther 3:4). The midrash (Esther Rabbah 7:7) connects this account…

A Tuesday TorahTutors Tidbit About Prophecy for Hire

UncategorizedBy Sarah Rudolphכ״ז בשבט ה׳תשפ״א (February 9, 2021)

Midrash Bamidbar Rabbah (10:5) notes that Yechezkel speaks of false prophets who would profane God, telling lies for the sake of “handfuls of barley and crumbs of bread” (13:19), while a true prophet would never do such a thing. “It is not the way of prophets of God to accept payment for their prophecy.”  …

A Tuesday TorahTutors Tidbit About Righteous Gentiles in the Bible

UncategorizedBy Sarah Rudolphכ׳ בשבט ה׳תשפ״א (February 2, 2021)

The Palestinian Talmud (Berachot 2:8) names Yitro and Rachav as examples of tzaddikei umot ha’olam – righteous people from other nations who become attached in some way to the Jewish people. A TorahTutors student enjoyed comparing and contrasting the accounts of these two individuals. Each brought some benefit to the Jewish people – Rachav saved…

A Tuesday TorahTutors Tidbit About Finding Lost Objects and Learning Talmud

UncategorizedBy Sarah Rudolphי״ג בשבט ה׳תשפ״א (January 26, 2021)

Finders Keepers?? A TorahTutors tutor introduced the study of hashavat aveidah, returning lost objects, with (1) a saying: “Find a penny, pick it up, and all day long you’ll have good luck!”, and (2) a question: But are you allowed to pick up that penny? Maybe what you should do for “good luck” is return…

A Tuesday TorahTutors Tidbit About God’s Involvement in Our Lives

UncategorizedBy Sarah Rudolphכ״ח בטבת ה׳תשפ״א (January 12, 2021)

“Rabbi Chanina said: A person does not injure his finger below unless it was decreed on him from on high” (Talmud Chullin 7b). A pair of teenage TorahTutors students enjoyed in-depth discussion with their tutor about this statement. What is Rabbi Chanina trying to tell us about the nature of divine providence? How does that…

Happy Hebrew Day!

UncategorizedBy Sarah Rudolphכ״א בטבת ה׳תשפ״א (January 5, 2021)

Did you know the 21st day of the Hebrew month of Tevet, birthday of Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, is marked as a celebration of the Hebrew language? (We didn’t; thank you to Deracheha.org for alerting us with a Facebook post!) Did you also know that TorahTutors has excellent tutors available to teach Hebrew language, as well as…

A Tuesday TorahTutors Tidbit About Redirection

UncategorizedBy Sarah Rudolphכ״א בטבת ה׳תשפ״א (January 5, 2021)

A TorahTutors student and her tutor noticed Yaakov’s harsh words to Levi in last week’s parsha, including criticism for Levi’s anger, and wondered why this tribe is singled out to serve Hashem in the Mishkan/Beit Hamikdash.   They spoke about the difference between anger and passion, and how anger can become passion when channeled in…

A Tuesday TorahTutors Tidbit: From Moshe to Yehoshua

UncategorizedBy Sarah Rudolphי״ד בטבת ה׳תשפ״א (December 29, 2020)

A small group of pre-teen TorahTutors students studying the book of Yehoshua noticed a lot of references to Moshe throughout the book. For instance, chapters 20-21 describe the designation of cities of refuge and Levite cities in fulfillment of the original command to Moshe. At the conclusion of chapter 21, the Navi also emphasizes that…

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