Melaveh Malkah 5785 – Zacharin
Mr. Aitain Zacharin, the honoree at the 2025 Beis Medrash Ahavas Shalom 25th Anniversary Melaveh Malkah, gives over words of Torah and Divrei Chizuk to the kehillah.
Mr. Aitain Zacharin, the honoree at the 2025 Beis Medrash Ahavas Shalom 25th Anniversary Melaveh Malkah, gives over words of Torah and Divrei Chizuk to the kehillah.
Rabbi Avrohom Baruch Zachariash speaks at the 5785 Ahavas Shalom Melaveh Malkah, held at Kehilat Ahavat Tzion, Ramat Beit Shemesh, Israel
[BS"D] The Mitzvah of Beris Milah is of utmost importance and thus pushes away the Mitzvah of Shabbos, as well as the prohibition of cutting off one's tzaraas.
[BS"D] Why is Beris Milah performed on Shabbos? Isn't creating a wound on Shabbos a Torah prohibition, and thus should be prohibited? Watch this video to get some answers to this question.
[BS"D] In this shiur we compare different mitzvos, showing the special importance of each one. Meal offerings in the temple, the four species, dwelling in a succah, eating matzah and blowing the shofar all have a unique aspect not shared with other mitzvos.
Rabbi Avrohom Baruch Zachariash teaches the halachas of Yom Tov with the Mishnah Berurah (O.C. 502-503). Shiur dealt with extinguishing fires on Yom Tov and other items related to fires.
[BS"D] This shiur has three parts: 1) The concept of carrying in a mavoy (dead end street) which wasn't properly prepared for Shabbos. 2) Rabbi Eliezer's opinion regarding breaking Shabbos in order to fulfill a Mitzvah. 3) The concept of Gezerah Shava.
[BS"D] Carrying in a mavoy (dead end street) on Shabbos without a proper Eiruv. Carrying a knife for a Milah on Shabbos.
Rabbi Avrohom Baruch Zachariash teaches the halachas of Yom Tov with the Mishnah Berurah (O.C. 501). Shiur dealt with using wood for a fire and other items which would normally be mukseh on Shabbos.
[BS"D] The story about the Tefillin that miraculously turned into dove's wings. What is the message behind this story? At the beginning of the story he goes out to the street valiantly wearing his Tefillin in spite of the Romans' decree, yet later on, when met by real danger, he takes them off in [...]