Matmonim: Daf Yomi by Rabbi David Lapin

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Matmonim: Daf Yomi by Rabbi David Lapin

Matmonim means "hidden treasures." In less than 20 minutes each episode highlights, develops and explains one actionable insight from the Daf Yomi Talmud study cycle. People around the world, from uninitiated seeker to seasoned scholar, are finding inspiration, meaning, and relevance in the wisdom that the Matmonim exposes from every page of Talmud. Matmonim will give you skills to deepen your own learning to get greater satisfaction from the effort you are investing. The podcast is given as a live class each morning at the Raanana Kollel in Israel and focuses on the Daf of the day.

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    Chullin 15a Halachik Context - כי דריש בפירקא

    Halachik principle is broad and widely applicable. Halachik decisions are much more specific to individual, time and circumstance. Leaders calibrate their communications to their specific audiences. Interpreters should cautiously identify intended audiences, understand them and apply the halacha responsibly. Source Sheet

  2. 999

    Chullin 14a Shabbat Observance - השוחט בשבת שחיטתו כשרה

    Shabbat observance has a different quality to it than almost any other mitzva. Observing Shabbat is taking a position about Truth. Conversely deliberately profaining the Shabbat is also making a statement about Truth.Source Sheet

  3. 998

    Chullin 12a Piano Tuning - מיעט המצוי

    The laws of Issur veHeter (permitted and forbidden foods) are not only about the substance of the food. They are even more about the act of eating and the meaning attached to those actions. Source Sheet

  4. 997

    Chullin 10a-12a Navigating Halacha Part 1 - יסודות אסור והיתר

    These few daf contain within them most of the foundational principles we need to navigate the laws of issur ve’heter. Without understanding these foundations and what they teach us, our observance of halacha would become obsessive.Source Sheet

  5. 996

    Chullin 9a Writing - תלמיד חכם צריך שילמוד כתב

    New technologies expand the powers of civilization but leave us with the souls of spectators. This has been the case for thousands of years.Source Sheet

  6. 995

    Chullin 8a-b Taste & Flavor - סכין של עבודת כוכבים

    The spiritual damage that non-kosher food can cause is more a function of its flavor than its substance. Chulin is less about chemistry than it is about the human experience.Source Sheet

  7. 994

    Chullin 7b Shame & Social Pressure - יש שיש לו ואינו רוצה

    We tend to consider doing things out of social pressure to be somewhat weak. We learn a different perspective on using social pressure as a tool for Kedusha.Source Sheet

  8. 993

    Chullin 6a Life & Learning - נפק רב יזירא דק ואשכח

    Torah is a commentary on life, but life is also a commentary on Torah. So much of Torah is understood and extrapolated through its intersection with real life situations. Source Sheet

  9. 992

    Chullin 5b The Cosmic Power of Rabbinic Law - צדיקים עצמן לא כל שכן

    Rabbinic Law is not merely behavioral governance, it actually affects the cosmic nature of the universe.Source Sheet

  10. 991

    Chullin 2a Chullin Overture – פתיחה למסכת חולין

    The line between kodshim and chullin is very fine. In giving, thought and thoughtfulness is primary. In receiving, gratitude is the key. This is the difference between Kodshim and Chullin.Source Sheet

  11. 990

    Menachot 110a Menachot Finale - לרצונכם תזבחו

    Bitachon, trust in Hashem, is not a substitute for effort, it is a partner of effort.Source Sheet

  12. 989

    Menachot 109b Jealousy & Loss - נתקנא בו חוניו בשימעי אחיו

    Loss of stature and responsibility is more painful than any material loss and can cause moral deterioration.Source Sheet

  13. 988

    Menachot 108b Be the Best - המקדיש בעין יפה מקדיש

    The laws that require of us to give of our best to Hashem are not only to honor Him but also to become our best selves.Source Sheet

  14. 987

    Menachot 107b Metrics & Value - קטן והביא גדול יצא

    When we use measurement to replace wisdom, we lose an understanding and appreciation of the very essence of things. Metrics are useful as a tool of comparison but not as a tool of knwoledge. The Torah deals in quality, not in quantity (except in Seder Nezikkin (business laws and laws of damages). Source Sheet

  15. 986

    Menachot 104b True Self-Sacrifice – מעלה אני עליו כאילו הקריב נפשו לפני

    Only when a person hits rock bottom, he is capable of truly sacrificing himself, because he has nothing else to sacrifice.Source Sheet

  16. 985

    Menachot 103a Error & Ignorance - אמר מגחה מן העדשים לא

    Errors apply when knowledge is applied incorrectly. Ignorance of knwoledge is not an error, it is simply ignorance.Source Sheet

  17. 984

    Menachot 102b An Idea is not a Product - אפילו ידי נדרו יצא

    Indebtedness is different from obligation. Even if one is not indebted to another, one might be obligated.Source Sheet

  18. 983

    Menachot 101a Kedusha by Association - אלא עצים ולבונה וכלי שרת ליפרקו

    We are deeply affected by what and with whom we associate. Tum’ah is transferred through proximity. Kedusha is transmitted through support.Source Sheet

  19. 982

    Menachot 100a-b Action & Automation - נעשה כמי שסדרו הקוף

    Actions lose their halachik significance when they are committed in ways and with intentions outside the framework of halacha. However an action intended to conform with halacha but does not, does have halachik significance.Source Sheet

  20. 981

    Menachot 97a What is a Table -שולחנו של אדם מכפר עליו

    A table expresses our humanity in the most profound way. Like a mizbeach, it is a tool of abundance, blessing and atonement.Source Sheet

  21. 980

    Menachot 94a Kavod 2- משום כבודו דכהן גדול (ב)

    There are two ideas of kavod, honor. One is intrinsic, the other extrinsic. Both have value when applied correctly.Source Sheet

  22. 979

    Menachot 94a Kavod - משום כבודו דכהן גדול

    There are two ideas of kavod, honor. One is intrinsic, the other extrinsic. Both have value when applied correctly.Source Sheet

  23. 978

    Menachot 86b Curiosity From Information to Wisdom - לא לאורה אני צריך

    Information is ubiquitous. Wisdom is rare. Curiosity is the differentiator.Source Sheet

  24. 977

    Menachot 85a Compete on Quality not Rarity - למתא ירקא, ירקא שקול

    We generally seek to differentiate ourselves, our expertise or our products from competitors. One way is to provide our services in places where others do not. The other approach is to meet the competition head on. Source Sheet

  25. 976

    Menachot 74a Avoiding Bureaucracy - מלמד שהכהן מתכפר על ידי עצמו

    Unlike many other faiths, in the Torah there is no power based buearocracy when it comes to spiritual wellbeing of the individual. Each of us is empowered to grow, make choices and repair mistakes.  Source Sheet

  26. 975

    Menachot 40a Wisdom and Knowledge - אם אתה יכול לקיים את שניהם מוטב

    For knowledge one needs a good mind; for wisdom one needs a pure soul. Our actions purify or contaminate our souls. This is the meaning of yir’at cheit – fear of sin. Source Sheet

  27. 974

    Menachot 37b Cover Your Biceps & Reveal Your Thinking - לך לאות ולא לאחרים לאות

    Counter intuitively we learn that it is our thoughts that should manifest themselves to others, while our actions should be hidden.Source Sheet

  28. 973

    Menachot 36b How Distraction Eradicates Wisdom - חייב אדם למשמש בתפילון בכל שעה

    Forgetting something, being unable to recall it, does not mean the information is eradicated from our minds. But certain distractions can eradicate even profound wisdom from our minds.Source Sheet

  29. 972

    Menachot 35b The Inextricable Bond - קשר של תפילין

    The uniqueness of the relationship between the Jewish People and their G-d lies in the absolute and reciprocal unconditionality of their bond.Source Sheet

  30. 971

    Menachot 33a Gateways - הלך אחר היכר ציר

    There is a difference between an entrance and a gateway. It is a gate that can be closed that creates a private domain, not an entrance that is always open.Source Sheet

  31. 970

    Menachot 32b People of the Book – מיטה שס_ת מונח עליה

    Our relationship to sefarim is not merely an intellectual one, but a sensual one as well.Source Sheet

  32. 969

    Menachot 31b Graphic Design and Kedusha - כגובה שמים על הארץ

    Kedusha – a bi-directional flow of Divine energy between Heaven and Earth.Source Sheet

  33. 968

    Menachot 30a The Spoken & Written Word - הקבה אומר ומשה כותב

    What we say springs from deep within us. What we write could be similarly authentic, or it could be palguarized or copied from elsewhere. We need to be clear in our thought and communications whether we are expressing our own, authentic, deepest thoughs or we are communicating the ideas of others. When communicating the ideas of others, perfect accuracy must be insured.Source Sheet

  34. 967

    Menachot 27a Familiarity Breeds Contempt – ואל יבוא בכל עת אל הקודש

    Awe opens deep spiritual pathways that enable wonder. Familiarity closes these pathways. The moment of entrance is when all the drama happens.Source Sheet

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    Menachot 26a Offering Product or Self – נטמאו שיריה - פסולה

    Giving one’s produce away to someone in need or to a higher purpose is initself an offering of life force just as throwing the blood is in the case of a zevach, an animal offering.Source Sheet

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    Menachot 25a Owning Our Thoughts - נטמא הקומץ, הציץ מכפר

    The Tzitz can effect change in the status of an object, but cannot correct the thoughts of a person.Source Sheet

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    Menachot 24a Connected or Joined - כלי מצרף תנן

    When two things (or individuals, or communities) are connected, each retains their own separate identity. Their chommer remains separate but together they create a different tzura. When they are joined rather than connected, both are part of something new and different from each of them. Not only their tzura but even their chomer is changed. One connects through transaction. One joins through investment. Source Sheet

  38. 963

    Menachot 22a - 23b Diversity Strengths & Weaknesses - מין במינו בתר חזותא אזיל

    When a Ben Torah looks at sameness and difference, he views it through the lens of conceptual similarity and difference not an empirical one. Conceptual similarity and difference manifests through how each is treated in Halacha.Source Sheet

  39. 962

    Menachot 20a Covenant - ברית אמורה במלח

    What we do in life is ever-changing and needs to be attuned to circumstance and environment. How we do it is never-changing; it is governed by our covenant with Hashem. The Korban Oleh veYored is a circumstantial korban that is attuned to the socio-economic level of the individual, it is about the person’s product and therefore it is variable. How it is brought is governed by the never-changing Brit represented by the salt – especially in the case of the Mincha.Source Sheet

  40. 961

    Menachot 18b-19a Offering- שחיטה כשרה בזר

    The service of G-d is not about self-sacrifice, it is about elevating one’s life to the higher purpose of the service of Hashem (Korban). Self-sacrifice is just a necessary means to being able to offer one’s life to the service of G-d. When elevating our production to Hashem, sacrificing of that production is at the core of the service.Source Sheet

  41. 960

    Menachot 17a Misers & Menachot Part 2 – הקומץ את המנחה (ב)

    The term Kometz has connotations both of abundance and scarcity.Source Sheet

  42. 959

    Menachot 17a Misers & Menachot Part 1 - הקומץ את המנחה (א)

    Clarifying the term Mincha and its relationship to the prayer of Mincha.  Source Sheet

  43. 958

    Menachot 11a The Lie of The Compromise - היכי קמצי

    A compromise between two positions, denies the validity of both.  Source Sheet

  44. 957

    Menachot 10b Demanding Higher Standards - לא נצרכה אלא לקומץ דמנחת חוטא

    Demanding higher standards of a person is a compliment for that individual, not a criticism.Source Sheet

  45. 956

    Menachot 6a Sacrifice Punitive or Transformative – שלא יהא קרבנו מהודר

    In giving gifts to Hashem our intention is not to change His mind but to transform ours.Source Sheet

  46. 955

    Menachot 5a Counting the Days – אין מחוסר זמן לבו ביום

    We explore the degree to which units of time – hours, days etc. – are absolute ideas or relative to human experience.Source Sheet

  47. 954

    Menachot 4a Suspicion Breaks Connection – מנחת קנאות

    Taking steps to prevent people from viewing us with unfounded suspicion is a uniquely human quality. It is not about being sensitive to other people’s opinions of us, it is about building and preserving connection. Source Sheet

  48. 953

    Menachot 3b Inconsistency & Falsehood - תורה אחת לכל המנחות

    There are two ways to view statements that contradict reality. They could be seen as irrelevant and void, or as blatantly false. Source Sheet

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    Menachot 2a-b Gifting & Sacrificing a Overture to Menachot -שאין המנחות דומות לזבחים

    We often say “the thought is what counts.” But this is not always so. Sometimes the action is what counts. Source Sheet

  50. 951

    Zevachim 118a A Place of Rest - משכן שילה

    Spiritual energy generates in quietude and radiates outward.Source Sheet

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Matmonim means "hidden treasures." In less than 20 minutes each episode highlights, develops and explains one actionable insight from the Daf Yomi Talmud study cycle. People around the world, from uninitiated seeker to seasoned scholar, are finding inspiration, meaning, and relevance in the wisdom that the Matmonim exposes from every page of Talmud. Matmonim will give you skills to deepen your own learning to get greater satisfaction from the effort you are investing. The podcast is given as a live class each morning at the Raanana Kollel in Israel and focuses on the Daf of the day.

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Rabbi David Lapin

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