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  • Torn Talleisim, Aharon’s Passing, and Pesach Glassware | Torah Tidbits: Matos-Masei
    Jul 25 2025

    This week in Parshas Matos-Masei:
    • Rav Mordechai’s tallis is ruined—what does he say?
    • Why does the Torah tell us the date Aharon died?
    • Can you kasher glass for Pesach? A 3-way debate in halacha.

    Short and powerful insights for your Shabbos table.


    Full Text: https://yeshuasnissan.com/parshas-matos-masei-tallis-tests-aharons-date-and-glass-on-pesach/

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    4 min
  • Parshas Pinchas — Rav Zonnenfeld’s Chassidus, Hashem’s Seal, and Tefillah from Afar
    Jul 18 2025

    This week’s episode features three Torah insights from Parshas Pinchas:

    🕯️ Rav Zonnenfeld’s Chassidus — rebuke face to face, mercy before Hashem.
    📜 Hashem Signs His Name on Our Families — a divine defense of Jewish purity.
    🕍 Tefillah Together — Even from Afar — how halacha defines davening with a minyan, even at home.

    Listen and bring Torah to your Shabbos table.

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    6 min
  • Parshas Balak: Bilaam’s Excuse and the Power of Unity
    Jul 11 2025

    This week on Yeshuas Nissan: Torah Tidbits for Your Shabbos Table:

    🟦 A Brother’s Illness, A Prophet’s Excuse
    Rav Naftoli of Ropshitz rushes to visit his misnaged brother, Rav Yukel — but gets sharply rebuked using Bilaam’s own words: “חטאתי כי לא ידעתי.”

    🟩 Not Many but One: What Terrified Moav
    Why did Balak panic only after the war with Sichon? The Nesivos Shalom explains how the Torah’s shift from plural to singular reveals Klal Yisrael’s greatest strength — achdus.

    🎧 Short, sharp insights to elevate your Shabbos table.

    📄 PDF: yeshuasnissan.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Balak-Divrei-Torah-5785.pdf
    📝 Blog: yeshuasnissan.com/parshas-balak-bilaams-excuse-and-yisraels-strength/

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    4 min
  • Parshas Chukas – A Chok of Giving, Miriam’s Legacy, and Halachos of the Well
    Jul 3 2025

    This week on Yeshuas Nissan: Torah Tidbits for Your Shabbos Table:

    🪙 Tzedakah Without Reflection
    The story of Rav Eliezer Chaim Meisel and how the laws of Parah Adumah teach us to give with humility — and move on without boasting.

    💎 The Loss of a Generation, the Legacy for Future Generations
    What does "ותמת שם מרים" really mean? The Chiddushei Shmuel teaches us about the impact a tzaddekes can have long after she’s gone.

    🚰 Halachah in the Well
    From mikvah to matzah: exploring the halachic status of a be’er and the rulings of the Maharik, Rema, and Mishnah Berurah.

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    6 min
  • Korach’s Rebellion: Machlokes, Misuse of Power, and Summoning to Beis Din
    Jun 26 2025

    This week on Yeshuas Nissan:

    1️⃣ The Unclaimed Throne and the Unbroken Community — A story of quiet rebuke and communal preservation.
    2️⃣ Arguments That Endure, Disputes That Destroy — The deep difference between a machlokes l’shem shamayim and one that’s not.
    3️⃣ Korach in Court — Practical halachos of Beis Din from Moshe's handling of Korach.

    Tune in for insight, inspiration, and halachic relevance for your Shabbos table.

    https://yeshuasnissan.com/parshas-korach-leadership-machlokes-and-halacha-in-the-face-of-conflict/

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    7 min
  • Parshas Shelach: Lessons from the Spies, Blindness to Truth, and Shabbos Halachos
    Jun 18 2025

    In this week’s episode of Yeshuas Nissan: Torah Tidbits for Your Shabbos Table, we dive into Parshas Shelach with three powerful insights:

    • The Meraglim: Why messengers must return with something — not excuses.

    • Seeing but Not Seeing: How even clear truth can be ignored when one refuses to learn.

    • Hilchos Shabbos: What the mekoshesh eitzim teaches us about the melacha of tolesh, and practical halachos like smelling hadassim and making Birchas Ha’ilanos.

    Perfect for your Shabbos table, commute, or weekly preparation — short, clear, and rooted in Torah sources.

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    #ParshasShelach #DvarTorah #HilchosShabbos #WeeklyTorah #YeshuasNissan #JewishPodcast #TorahThoughts #Meraglim #ShabbosHalacha

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    5 min
  • Beha’aloscha: Aharon’s Inner Fire, Leviim’s Kaparah & Meaningful Meat
    Jun 11 2025

    This week on Yeshuas Nissan: Torah Tidbits for Your Shabbos Table, explore three deep insights from Parshas Beha’aloscha:

    🕯 The Silent Shuckel – Why did Aharon receive praise for doing the Menorah lighting exactly as commanded? A look into hidden spiritual fire and restraint.
    🕊 Why the Leviim Needed Kaparah – If they didn’t sin with the Golden Calf, what required atonement? We explore two classic answers.
    🥩 Meat with Meaning – From Noach to the Baal HaTanya, what role does meat play in Jewish thought? Can eating be a mitzvah?

    Perfect Torah thoughts to share around your Shabbos table.

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    5 min
  • Parshas Bamidbar | Tailor’s Lessons, Torah’s Endless Depth, and Earthly Halachos
    May 29 2025

    Welcome to this week’s episode of Yeshuas Nissan: Torah Tidbits for Your Shabbos Table — your go-to podcast for short, meaningful Divrei Torah on the weekly parsha!

    In this Parshas Bamidbar episode, we share three powerful Torah thoughts to inspire your Shabbos conversations:

    🧵 Tailor’s Wisdom: Mending Life’s FabricA heartfelt Chassidic story about Rav Tzvi Hirsh of Riminov that teaches humility, responsibility, and the value of simple wisdom.

    🥛🍷💧 Milk, Wine, and Water: Torah’s Nourishing Gifts
    Why was the Torah given with fire, water, and in the desert? Explore the deep symbolism of Torah being compared to milk, wine, and water—each nourishing in its own way.

    🌍 From Earth to Eternity: Halachos Rooted in עפר (Earth)
    Discover practical halachos tied to dirt and dust—from Netilas Yadayim when water isn’t available, to Shabbos planting laws, and Kisui HaDam after shechitah.

    Perfect for weekly Torah inspiration, family discussions, or Shabbos prep.

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    6 min