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  • Celebrating the New Moon in all locations

    Celebrating the New Moon in all locations

     

    Yosef Eitan

    February 17, 2026
    All Teachings, QandA
    new moon
  • Rebels Without a Pause: Diving into the pertinent Laws of Mamreem?

    Rebels Without a Pause: Diving into the pertinent Laws of Mamreem?

    This MishnahWalk session introduces Rambam’s Mishneh Torah, Laws of Mamre (rebellious sages): Supreme Sanhedrin’s authority (Deut 17:8-11), obligation to heed consensus rulings, death penalty only for sage rebellion, differences post-Sanhedrin, strict/lenient in doubt (Torah vs. rabbinic), and practical application today.

    Yosef Eitan

    January 21, 2026
    All Teachings, Featured, Mishnah
    devarim 17, halakha, majority rule, mamreem, Mishneh Torah, oral torah, Rambam, rebellious sage, sanhedrin, supreme court
  • Rambam’s Intro to Mishnah ch3-4

    Rambam’s Intro to Mishnah ch3-4

    This MishnahWalk session resumes Rambam’s Introduction to his Mishnah commentary (Chapter 3–4): transmission of oral Torah from Moses through Joshua, elders, prophets, Men of the Great Assembly to Yehuda HaNasi; categories of oral law (direct from Moses, derived uncontested, disputed derivations); halakha leMoshe miSinai as undisputed, non-scriptural traditions.

    Yosef Eitan

    January 21, 2026
    All Teachings, Mishnah, Study
  • Tzniut – Modesty or Privacy, in Jewish religious context

    Tzniut – Modesty or Privacy, in Jewish religious context

    This live stream from MishnahWalk reviews mitzvot 79–92 (e.g., sanctifying/redeeming firstborn animals/sons, temple offerings, burning impure meat, Nazarite hair growth). It discusses modesty (tzniut) in halakha—hair covering norms from Rambam, Shulchan Aruch, Mishna—contrasting source texts, historical practice, local customs, and modern/community pressures, emphasizing balance, compassion, and not confusing obligation with stringency.

    Yosef Eitan

    December 8, 2025
    All Teachings, Featured, Values
  • God despises child sacrifice.

    God despises child sacrifice.

    This YouTube video by Leel Aden reinterprets the Akedah (Genesis 22): God never commanded Abraham to sacrifice Isaac but to “elevate” him spiritually (le’olah means elevation, not burnt offering). Abraham misinterpreted due to pagan child-sacrifice norms; God stopped him, proving abhorrence of it. Abraham erred, leading to isolation. Modern parallel: corrupting children’s innocence is metaphorical…

    Yosef Eitan

    November 17, 2025
    All Teachings
  • Hebrew Unlocked-10-5-25

    Hebrew Unlocked-10-5-25

    This live stream from MishnahWalk teaches interactive Biblical Hebrew and Torah observance: reviewing morning praise blessings before Torah study (ideally pre-sunrise, tied to proper Shma/Amidah timing), analyzing the first 13 of 613 mitzvot (e.g., tzitzit, Temple building, post-meal blessing, priestly washing, guarding sanctuary), discussing prayer priorities if timings missed, and practicing Sukkot greetings like “Chag…

    Yosef Eitan

    October 6, 2025
    All Teachings, Hebrew
  • Is the Oral Torah the Wide Road to Destruction?

    Is the Oral Torah the Wide Road to Destruction?

    In Torah Judaism, the Oral Torah is not a path to destruction but a divinely sanctioned framework that enables Jews to fulfill God’s covenant, securing blessings and building a unified community. The Torah and Tanakh establish the Oral Torah’s mandatory role, particularly in resolving disputes over how to obey d’Oreitha (biblical commandments), linking it to…

    Yosef Eitan

    October 5, 2025
    All Teachings, Articles
  • Unveiling The Virgin Prophecy: What the Dead Sea Scrolls’ Hebrew Confirm About Isaiah 7:14

    Unveiling The Virgin Prophecy: What the Dead Sea Scrolls’ Hebrew Confirm About Isaiah 7:14

    Scholars have long debated whether the Dead Sea Scrolls, the oldest Hebrew manuscripts of the Tanakh, might reshape our understanding of key verses like Isaiah 7:14. Some point to the Septuagint, the Greek translation of Jewish scriptures, claiming its 70 rabbinic translators used a word for “virgin,” suggesting a messianic prophecy. Does the Great Isaiah…

    Yosef Eitan

    October 5, 2025
    All Teachings, Articles
  • Could You Be Part of a 13th Tribe?

    Could You Be Part of a 13th Tribe?

    What if you, a Gentile who loves Hashem and cherishes His Torah, could stand as an equal heir with Israel, perhaps as part of a “13th tribe”? Many naturally wonder if following Torah, keeping Shabbat, honoring kosher laws, makes gentiles equal partners in Israel’s covenant, maybe even as a distinct group alongside the twelve tribes.…

    Yosef Eitan

    October 5, 2025
    All Teachings, Articles
  • The Prerequisite of Righteousness for an Acceptable Blood Offering in the Jerusalem Temple

    The Prerequisite of Righteousness for an Acceptable Blood Offering in the Jerusalem Temple

    Even an absolutely perfect, spotless lamb, flawless in every way, can be rejected as a blood offering if the offerer is not first righteous. In the Jerusalem Temple, the blood of a sacrifice was the divinely ordained means of atonement (Lev 17:11), but its efficacy depended on the offerer’s prior righteousness, both ritual and moral.…

    Yosef Eitan

    October 3, 2025
    All Teachings, Articles
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