The Jewish Living Podcast

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The Jewish Living Podcast

Kosher? Shabbat? Blessings? Holidays? Where do we start? This Jewish Living Podcast With Rabbi Nachum Meth focuses on the rich tapestry of Halacha—Jewish law and living—and the required context to properly and practically observe the mitzvahs.

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    9: Elokai Neshama

    The Jewish Living class continues! We have been studying the laws of davening and how to start our day; in this class we discuss the meaning behind the beautiful prayer of Elokai Neshama.

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    8. Asher Yatzar

    The Jewish Living class continues! We have been studying the laws of davening and how to start our day, and in this class we discuss the beautiful prayer of Asher Yatzar.

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    7. Yarmulkas

    We return to the laws of davening and morning practices and observances by discussing the laws of yarmulkas.

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    Bracha Achrona

    The laws of the after-brachas for foods other than bread

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    The Laws Of Bentching, Part 2

    The who, what, where, when, and why of birkat hamazon / bentching.

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    The Laws Of Bentching, Part 1

    The who, what, where, when, and why of birkat hamazon / bentching.

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Kosher? Shabbat? Blessings? Holidays? Where do we start? This Jewish Living Podcast With Rabbi Nachum Meth focuses on the rich tapestry of Halacha—Jewish law and living—and the required context to properly and practically observe the mitzvahs.

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Rabbi Nachum Meth

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