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Read Rav Miller's timeless Torah on the yamim tovim!Covering the months of Nissan through Av — Pesach through Chamishah Asar B'Av.Toras Avigdor is a small, grass-roots group that was formed with a single goal in mind — to spread the Torah of Rav Avigdor Miller, zt"l, to fellow Jews all over the world. And they've been succeeding admirably. Their weekly parshah booklets, painstakingly composed every week by dedicated talmidim of Rav Miller, have won the hearts and minds of tens of thousands of Jews across the globe. And their daily Q & A's from Rav Miller give readers a much-needed dose of emes and inspiration.Now Toras Avigdor on the Moadim is available in book form, and it will surely become a treasured part of your library. More Information SKUJPTAM1 PLU305302 Product NameToras Avigdor: Moadim I Maximum Advertised Price$23.99 ISBN 139781607633570 FormatHardcover Dimensions6 x 9 Ships Free?Eligible for Free Shipping © Copyright 2023 Eichlers.com All rights reserved.
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In double column; footnotes with cross-references, alternate readings and brief word explanations.Dr. Jeffrey Seif, Project Manager / Vice President, University Distinguished Professor of Bible and Jewish Studies at The King´s University, introduced this TLV on two pages. As to the translation, we read:»The scholars who worked on this translation believed that the current English–speaking Bible readers needed a rendering that spoke with a more decidedly Jewish–friendly voice – like the Bible authors themselves. (…) Rabbi Jeff Adler (…) managed the production of the Toras/ Pentateuch, Rabbi Barney Kesdan (…) managed the production of the Neviim/ Prophets, Dr. Vered Hillel superintended the Ketuvim/ Writings.«In the TLV guidelines it is mentioned that the verse numbering is the same used in the standard 1917 Jewish Publication Society text. – The TLV TANAKH (OT) books are in the Jewish order. In the New Covenant those verses that the Byzantine text family adds (T. R. et altera) are placed in the footnotes.The translation of the Psalms, which, as stated in the introduction to the 2012 TLV Psalms book, were built aptop the 1917 Jewish Publication Society version of the Hebrew Bible, have been revised for this complete edition. This also applies, at several passages, for the text of the New Covenant.left: Front cover of Holy Scriptures box. • right: Rear cover of boxThe Tree of Life Version was also released in a hardcover edition (ISBN 978081019135). Photos of the cover are shown below.From left to right: ❶ front cover with overlay; ❷ front cover; ➌The Voice of Toras Avigdor
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Moshe OC 1:10. Rav Moshe Feinstein writes here that one who will lose more than one-fifth of his income by not accepting work that requires such early hours ought to put on Tefillin with a berakha, since it is not worth losing a positive commandment due to a rabbinic prohibition. In this situation, the reason for Chazal’s ruling does not apply since there should be no reason to be concerned that he will fall asleep.↑ Piskei Teshuvot 30:1. An example given is if one must undergo surgery and will not be able to fulfill the mitzvah later. One should not make a berakha before misheyakir in such situations.↑ Mishnah Berurah 30:14. While the Shulchan Arukh allows donning Tefillin before Alot HaShachar and reciting the berakha at misheyakir for one who needs to travel, this would only seem to apply when one is travelling by foot. However, as we tend to travel by vehicle, there is still a concern that one may fall asleep when sitting while wearing Tefillin. The Arukh Ha-Shulchan (OC 30:5) agrees with this view.↑ Chevel Nachalato 3:2 records a long discussion between Rav Yakov Epstein and Rav Avigdor Nevenzal whether a soldier who is on duty from before Olot until after Shekiya can put on Tefillin before olot. Rav Nevenzal held he could but shouldn't recite a bracha. He is based on Igrot Moshe 1:10 and would apply it even on a mass scale.↑ Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 30:2↑ Magen Avraham 30:2, Mishna Brurah 30:3, Halichot Olam volume 1 page 29 ↑ Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 30:2, Sh"t Yabia Omer OC 7:7:5. ↑ Shulchan Aruch (Orach Chaim 25:1) says that the Tallit goes first because we want to increase in Kedusha from Tallit to Tefillin. ↑ Mishna Brurah 25:1, Halacha Brurah 25:7, Ben Ish Chai Vayera Halacha 3 ↑ Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 25:1 writes that one must not place the Tefillin above the Tallit in fear of taking the Tefillin out before the Tallit. However, Halacha Brurah 25 writes that it is not respectful to the Tefillin to place the Tallit above the Tefillin, therefore itThe Voice of Toras Avigdor - VINnews
That. However, for extra security, you can use a virtual private network. Source: Electronic Frontiers FoundationTor + VPN = Extra PrivacyVPNs route your traffic through a network of their own servers instead of using those of your ISP. They allow you to choose the server you want then send your connection through an encrypted tunnel so that no one can monitor your online activities. You’ll also get a different IP address that matches your server’s location.In other words, VPNs hide your actual location and make you appear to be elsewhere, all while maintaining your privacy through encryption. Reputable VPN services also don’t keep records of your sensitive data. That includes your IP address (actual and virtual), browsing history, and the websites you visit. Furthermore, you’ll be able to bypass Internet geo-restrictions and gain more online freedom. So as you can see, you’ll significantly raise your anonymity levels when you use both the Tor network and a VPN. However, it’s crucial that you install a premium VPN service with top-tier features.Disadvantages of Using TorAs we mentioned above, the Tor network gives you anonymous web browsing by encrypting your traffic three times before it reaches its target destination. That comes at a price, though, as Tor connections are markedly slower than their regular counterparts. Your traffic passes through at least three nodes before reaching its destination, then goes via a similar path to reach your device. As a result, this process slows down your connection. The speed drop probably won’t bother you if you’re browsing through news websites or social media platforms. However, you might notice it when streaming videos, for example. Otherwise, it is perfectly legal to use the Tor network and browser in most countries. Nonetheless, nations like Bahrain, Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela block Tor traffic. Meanwhile, Tor isn’t only banned in China, but also illegal. Moreover, keep in mind that while you may be using Tor in a country where no restrictions apply, your ISP and other third parties can still see that you are connected through the Tor browser. As a result, you may draw unwantedQ A Archives - Toras Avigdor
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Read Rav Miller's timeless Torah on the yamim tovim!Covering the months of Nissan through Av — Pesach through Chamishah Asar B'Av.Toras Avigdor is a small, grass-roots group that was formed with a single goal in mind — to spread the Torah of Rav Avigdor Miller, zt"l, to fellow Jews all over the world. And they've been succeeding admirably. Their weekly parshah booklets, painstakingly composed every week by dedicated talmidim of Rav Miller, have won the hearts and minds of tens of thousands of Jews across the globe. And their daily Q & A's from Rav Miller give readers a much-needed dose of emes and inspiration.Now Toras Avigdor on the Moadim is available in book form, and it will surely become a treasured part of your library. More Information SKUJPTAM1 PLU305302 Product NameToras Avigdor: Moadim I Maximum Advertised Price$23.99 ISBN 139781607633570 FormatHardcover Dimensions6 x 9 Ships Free?Eligible for Free Shipping © Copyright 2023 Eichlers.com All rights reserved.
2025-04-07In double column; footnotes with cross-references, alternate readings and brief word explanations.Dr. Jeffrey Seif, Project Manager / Vice President, University Distinguished Professor of Bible and Jewish Studies at The King´s University, introduced this TLV on two pages. As to the translation, we read:»The scholars who worked on this translation believed that the current English–speaking Bible readers needed a rendering that spoke with a more decidedly Jewish–friendly voice – like the Bible authors themselves. (…) Rabbi Jeff Adler (…) managed the production of the Toras/ Pentateuch, Rabbi Barney Kesdan (…) managed the production of the Neviim/ Prophets, Dr. Vered Hillel superintended the Ketuvim/ Writings.«In the TLV guidelines it is mentioned that the verse numbering is the same used in the standard 1917 Jewish Publication Society text. – The TLV TANAKH (OT) books are in the Jewish order. In the New Covenant those verses that the Byzantine text family adds (T. R. et altera) are placed in the footnotes.The translation of the Psalms, which, as stated in the introduction to the 2012 TLV Psalms book, were built aptop the 1917 Jewish Publication Society version of the Hebrew Bible, have been revised for this complete edition. This also applies, at several passages, for the text of the New Covenant.left: Front cover of Holy Scriptures box. • right: Rear cover of boxThe Tree of Life Version was also released in a hardcover edition (ISBN 978081019135). Photos of the cover are shown below.From left to right: ❶ front cover with overlay; ❷ front cover; ➌
2025-04-09Moshe OC 1:10. Rav Moshe Feinstein writes here that one who will lose more than one-fifth of his income by not accepting work that requires such early hours ought to put on Tefillin with a berakha, since it is not worth losing a positive commandment due to a rabbinic prohibition. In this situation, the reason for Chazal’s ruling does not apply since there should be no reason to be concerned that he will fall asleep.↑ Piskei Teshuvot 30:1. An example given is if one must undergo surgery and will not be able to fulfill the mitzvah later. One should not make a berakha before misheyakir in such situations.↑ Mishnah Berurah 30:14. While the Shulchan Arukh allows donning Tefillin before Alot HaShachar and reciting the berakha at misheyakir for one who needs to travel, this would only seem to apply when one is travelling by foot. However, as we tend to travel by vehicle, there is still a concern that one may fall asleep when sitting while wearing Tefillin. The Arukh Ha-Shulchan (OC 30:5) agrees with this view.↑ Chevel Nachalato 3:2 records a long discussion between Rav Yakov Epstein and Rav Avigdor Nevenzal whether a soldier who is on duty from before Olot until after Shekiya can put on Tefillin before olot. Rav Nevenzal held he could but shouldn't recite a bracha. He is based on Igrot Moshe 1:10 and would apply it even on a mass scale.↑ Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 30:2↑ Magen Avraham 30:2, Mishna Brurah 30:3, Halichot Olam volume 1 page 29 ↑ Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 30:2, Sh"t Yabia Omer OC 7:7:5. ↑ Shulchan Aruch (Orach Chaim 25:1) says that the Tallit goes first because we want to increase in Kedusha from Tallit to Tefillin. ↑ Mishna Brurah 25:1, Halacha Brurah 25:7, Ben Ish Chai Vayera Halacha 3 ↑ Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 25:1 writes that one must not place the Tefillin above the Tallit in fear of taking the Tefillin out before the Tallit. However, Halacha Brurah 25 writes that it is not respectful to the Tefillin to place the Tallit above the Tefillin, therefore it
2025-04-25That. However, for extra security, you can use a virtual private network. Source: Electronic Frontiers FoundationTor + VPN = Extra PrivacyVPNs route your traffic through a network of their own servers instead of using those of your ISP. They allow you to choose the server you want then send your connection through an encrypted tunnel so that no one can monitor your online activities. You’ll also get a different IP address that matches your server’s location.In other words, VPNs hide your actual location and make you appear to be elsewhere, all while maintaining your privacy through encryption. Reputable VPN services also don’t keep records of your sensitive data. That includes your IP address (actual and virtual), browsing history, and the websites you visit. Furthermore, you’ll be able to bypass Internet geo-restrictions and gain more online freedom. So as you can see, you’ll significantly raise your anonymity levels when you use both the Tor network and a VPN. However, it’s crucial that you install a premium VPN service with top-tier features.Disadvantages of Using TorAs we mentioned above, the Tor network gives you anonymous web browsing by encrypting your traffic three times before it reaches its target destination. That comes at a price, though, as Tor connections are markedly slower than their regular counterparts. Your traffic passes through at least three nodes before reaching its destination, then goes via a similar path to reach your device. As a result, this process slows down your connection. The speed drop probably won’t bother you if you’re browsing through news websites or social media platforms. However, you might notice it when streaming videos, for example. Otherwise, it is perfectly legal to use the Tor network and browser in most countries. Nonetheless, nations like Bahrain, Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela block Tor traffic. Meanwhile, Tor isn’t only banned in China, but also illegal. Moreover, keep in mind that while you may be using Tor in a country where no restrictions apply, your ISP and other third parties can still see that you are connected through the Tor browser. As a result, you may draw unwanted
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