The Divine Origin of the Torah | Part Two
A person immersed in Torah study, who encounters ever deeper layers of meaning, who looks into the precise chain of Jewish transmission, the names and dates of whose figures are known to us today...
A person immersed in Torah study, who encounters ever deeper layers of meaning, who looks into the precise chain of Jewish transmission, the names and dates of whose figures are known to us today...
Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe outlines the description of a prophet and his role in Israel. There is a qualification of a prophet which must be used to judge the truthfulness of a prophet. 6. I...
Based on the Thirteen Principles of Faith Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe explores the depth of Principle six G-D communicates through prophecy. Pirkei Avot begins with a statement of the chain of transmission of the Torah from...
If you look at the way the very first word in the Book of Leviticus (which we begin reading publicly this Shabbos) is written in any Torah scroll anywhere in the world, you will...
Principle number five; God should be the only object of worship and praise. One should not appeal to intermediaries, but should pray directly to God. Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe explores this idea and the issues...
There is a central question that we often ask. Are we compelled to reconcile Torah with Science? Are the religious to fully reject science? Join Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe and the Netiv community in this...
FEAR OF GOD (Heb. yirat elohim, but in the Talmud yirat shamayim, lit. “fear of Heaven”), ethical religious concept, sometimes confused with yirat ?et, “the fear of sin,” but in fact quite distinct from...
Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe takes random questions from the community and answers them. Watch and share.
One of the most obvious perceived contradictions between Torah and science is the age of the universe. Is it billions of years old, like scientific data, or is it thousands of years, like Biblical...
G-d transcends time. He has no beginning and no end. He will always be there to fulfill his promises. When Moses asked for G-d’s name, He replied, “Ehyeh asher ehyeh.” That phrase is generally...
“Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is One” (Deut. 6:4). Maimonides Introduction to Perek Helek 18 The Third Fundamental principle: We are to believe that he is incorporeal, that His unity...
The second principle of faith is “The belief in G‑d’s absolute and unparalleled unity”. Join the Netiv community as Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe teaches this class about the singularity of HaShem. He deals with a...