Halakhic Methodology- Rabbi Haim Ovadia
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** Interested in subscribing to Rabbi Haim Ovadia's weekday emails on Jewish Law? Please send an email to rabbiovadia613@gmail.com with your full name, location, and a bit about yourself. How does a Rabbi weigh his responsibility to Jewish law, to the sensitivities of the people involved. Difficult questions are usually never black and white. We discuss intricate questions asked to Sephardic and Ashkanazi Rabbis of current and past generations and their responses. What was the philosophy behind their answers? Why were concessions made in special situations?
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Developing Sensitivity- Aliyah for the Deaf-Blind
28/07/2017 Duración: 44minWhy was Halakha more accepting of the blind than the deaf mute? Can we apply the process of acceptance towards the blind to the deaf-mute and the deaf-blind?
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Jewish Law 130: Independence of Contemporary Rabbis
07/07/2017 Duración: 17minThis is the conclusion of the series. We end with R Chelouche's statement of the independence of contemporary rabbis , with done cautionary measures.
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Jewish Law 101:29: Shulhan Arukh- Myth and Reality
05/07/2017 Duración: 19minWas R Karo ordained by 200 rabbis? How reliable are the traditions recorded by the Hida?
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Strict is Lenient
03/04/2017 Duración: 16minIn this discussion we learn that what people consider strict is actually lenient and vice versa. Consequences of s ruling must be considered.
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OTD Under the Radar
03/02/2017 Duración: 19minA response to a post by a secretly off-the-Derekh woman. Discussing discrimination against women and the weapon used by those women who do not want to be vocal feminist. This weapon, holding off the mikveh, was invented by Talmudic era women, and a similar version emerged in Christian Europe in medieval times. The author of the post is right in her complaints, she indeed is one of many secret dissenters, and the rabbis should start listening to people's real problems.
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Beth Torah Lecture: Originality is Tradition! Using Traditional Methods to Make Halakha Relevant.
23/09/2016 Duración: 37minSeptember 20, 2016- Lecture at the Congregation Beth Torah in Brooklyn (Syrian). This is part of the weeklong series "How is Judaism Relevant in the 21st century".
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Legal Age for Mitzvot Part 2- Rabbi Haim Ovadia
14/03/2016 Duración: 19minLegal Age for Mitzvot Part 2 (12-08-15)
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Legal Age for Mitzvot Part 1- Rabbi Haim Ovadia
14/03/2016 Duración: 22minLegal Age for Mitzvot Part I - (12-07-15)
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Responsa on Conversion Ashkanazi German Rabbi- Rabbi Haim Ovadia
14/03/2016 Duración: 18minResponsa on Conversion Ashkanazi German Rabbi
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Jews under Islam and Christianity- Rabbi Haim Ovadia
14/03/2016 Duración: 22minJews under Islam and Christianity (02-17-16)
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2 Flexibility in Halachic Process (110615) Rabbi Haim Ovadia
14/03/2016 Duración: 18min2 Flexibility in Halachic Process
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1 Flexibility in Halachic Process (110515) Rabbi Haim Ovadia 23 min
14/03/2016 Duración: 22minFlexibility in Halachic Process part 1
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Philosophy of Halakha part 7 Kashrut (110215)- Rabbi Haim Ovadia
01/03/2016 Duración: 23minPhilosophy of Halakha- The rabbi discusses how Halakha has developed, the various levels of Halakha, along with the sensitivity necessary in understanding and deciding Halakha.
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Philosophy of Halakha part 6 (110115)- Rabbi Haim Ovadia
01/03/2016 Duración: 19minPhilosophy of Halakha- The rabbi discusses how Halakha has developed, the various levels of Halakha, along with the sensitivity necessary in understanding and deciding Halakha.
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Philosophy of Halakha part 5 (103015)- Rabbi Haim Ovadia
01/03/2016 Duración: 34minPhilosophy of Halakha- The rabbi discusses how Halakha has developed, the various levels of Halakha, along with the sensitivity necessary in understanding and deciding Halakha.
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Philosophy of Halakha part 4 (102915)- Rabbi Haim Ovadia
01/03/2016 Duración: 29minPhilosophy of Halakha- The rabbi discusses how Halakha has developed, the various levels of Halakha, along with the sensitivity necessary in understanding and deciding Halakha.