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  • Topics covered: Chapter 5, Mishna 1, 2 What was the primary aspect of the music which accompanied offerings in the Holy Temple: the vocals of the Levite choir or the instruments of the musicians? How was the celebration of the …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 5, Mishna 1 You shall not appear before the Lord empty-handed. The flute-playing which accompanied the extremely festive water-drawing ceremony was not played on Shabbos or full Festival days. Why? What was the flute of Moses? Why …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 4, Mishna 5 The connection between fearing God and graciousness. Why are acts of kindness superior to giving charity? What does it mean to walk humbly with God? Hint: it’s not what you think!

  • Topics covered: Chapter 4, Mishna 3, 4, 5 How does one fulfill the commandment to rejoice on Sukkot and Shemini Atzeret? How and when do we say goodbye to the sukkah? What were the water-drawing and water-libation ceremonies when the …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 4, Mishna 2 What is Shemini Atzeret, and why is a day named the “Eighth Day of Assembly” not considered part of Sukkot but rather a separate festival unto itself?

  • Topics covered: Chapter 4, Mishna 2 Why do we say bless God for commanding us to perform a commandment that was actually instituted by the Sages, and which does not appear anywhere in the Torah? Which blessings do we say …

  • Chapter 4, Mishna 1 Circling the altar or synagogue during Sukkot with lulav vs. willow, when the Holy Temple stood vs. after it was destroyed, inside of Israel vs. in the diaspora, on Shabbos vs. during the intermediate days of …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 3, Mishna 12, 13, Chapter 4, Mishna 1 Taking lulav and esrog on on Shabbos during the Temple era versus now. From when is a child obligated in lulav and esrog? Other matters we teach our children …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 3, Mishna 11, 12 Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai instituted certain changes in our prayers and rituals as a remembrance of the Holy Temple after its destruction. Who was he? One can only fulfill his obligation to “take …

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