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Q&A: Reality, Customs & The Zohar



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35:15 is there a drawback to Hashem answering your prayers since the benefit you requested for is taken out of your Olam Haba?
37:50 what is the validity of the Zohar?
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46:00 How do we explain Rashi al ha Riff and how to we identify the bale tosfos in the Gemara?
53:45 why did Torah study recently change about 200 years ago from learning practical halacha to understanding lamdus?
59:50 is kalabat malkut shamayim creating something new or acknowledging something that already exists?
1:01:50 do we know how Moshe was physically able to speak to the entire assembly of Bnei Yisrael
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1:07:01 how can the Torah realistically tell us to refrain from having emotions such as in fear on the battlefield?

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