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  • #615742
    streekgeek
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    Did you hear a particularly interesting or inspiring shiur on Torah Anytime recently that you would love to recommend?

    I’m looking for something that’s easy to listen to (read:intriguing;not boring) and that preferably is not for women only.

    TIA

    #1091201
    feivel
    Participant

    Rabbi Lawrence keleman

    We are never alone.

    You won’t be able to shut it off until the end

    It’s a story (a true one) not “divrei Torah” so to speak. But a story of an incredible chain of Hashgacha Pratis.

    Made visible as Hashem sometimes does so we should realize that EVERYTHING is Hashchacha Pratis.

    #1091202
    streekgeek
    Participant

    Feivel – thanks! Sounds interesting and looking forward to listening. Good thing I looked it up before I hit the road as it’s not on the TA app so had to download from the website and then upload to my phone…

    #1091203
    mir talmid
    Member

    All the Rabbi Wallerstein shuirim are amazing

    #1091204

    Rabbi Moshe Meir Weiss is fascinating. Pirkei Avos is short (about 20 minutes per 2 mishnas), engaging and to the point.

    #1091205
    Letakein Girl
    Participant

    I second Mir Talmid! Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky is really awesome, too. Hes got about fifteen shiurim on TA.

    #1091206
    cozimjewish
    Member

    Feivel – that was the most incredible shiur I ever listened to in my whole life. I was laughing and crying the whole way through, and when I finished, it took about an hour for me to come back to earth. I was so inspired. Anybody who hasn’t heard it should definitely listen – it’s so, so amazing.

    #1091207
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
    Participant

    Is this the one about his baby being born?

    #1091208
    cozimjewish
    Member

    DY – Yes

    #1091209
    🍫Syag Lchochma
    Participant

    in addition to those mentioned, all Rabbi Fischel Schechter, Rabbi YY Rubinstein, Mrs. Chana Garfinkel to start. I listen to those regularly and have really used them to make great changes and move forward.

    #1091210
    cozimjewish
    Member

    Yes Rabbi YY Rubinstein is excellent!

    #1091211
    kapusta
    Participant

    *Miss Chevi Garfinkel and I agree, shes amazing, as are the other speakers mentioned.

    Tznius Recommendation (for Women)

    http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/for-elul

    #1091212
    Letakein Girl
    Participant

    *Chevi Garfinkel.

    🙂

    #1091213
    🍫Syag Lchochma
    Participant

    thanks. I grew up with someone named chana garfinkel so that always comes to mind first.

    #1091214
    streekgeek
    Participant

    feivel – thanks again for that recommendation! Great story!!

    And thanks to everyone else who took the time to reply.

    #1091215
    kapusta
    Participant

    Choosing to Care — a Tisha B’Av shiur by Rabbi Yissocher Frand

    This was originally from a CCHF presentation and reposted (with permission) on Youtube. I found it to be very spot on and of course, very three weeks appropriate.

    #1091216
    candg15
    Member

    “The Bais Hamikdash is still burning”- Rabbi Wallerstein

    #1494838
    streekgeek
    Participant

    Bumping this up again…

    Any newish shiurim that were put up recently?
    Something easy to listen to, but intriguing. If it’s about Pesach that’s a plus.

    I listen to my regulars: ” R’ Wallerstein, Mr. Harari etc, but looking for something extra interesting while cleaning all the Cheerios that seems to have invaded every corner of my house. No jokes.

    Anyone?

    #1496019
    profound101
    Participant

    Rabbi Gavriel Freidman, interesting material and jokes 🙂

    #1497302

    (Also known as Rav Gav, I assume?)

    Mods, #1091211 could use fixing.

    #1497427
    streekgeek
    Participant

    Thanks Randomex! Looks like he tackles interesting topics. I’ll download some and see how it goes.

    Too bad there’s nothing on Pesach.

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