Hilchot Tefillah – Two Bar Mitzvahs

Reuven is born before Shimon, yet Shimon becomes Bar Mitzvah before Reuven. How can that be?
Hilchot Tefillah – Minyan #3

Rabbi Silverberg answers the questions; if one is davening in a minyan, and a few people leave such that less than a minyan remains, can parts of the tefillah that require a minyan still be said?
A Taste Of The Parsha – Behar – Bechukotai
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Hilchot Tefillah – Minyan #2

If one is davening in a minyan, and a few people leave such that less than a minyan remains, can parts of the tefillah that require a minyan still be said?
Hilchot Tefillah – Minyan #1

Halachot regarding the Kadish that follows Yishtabach, and other parts of davening that can only be said in a minyan.
Parsha Highlights and Insights – Behar/Bechukotai
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Rabbi Shuster – Learning In The Dark

Mashgiach Rabbi Fyvel Shuster shares thoughts about the tragedy in Meron, inspired by an insight of the Kloizenberger Rebbe ztl.
Hilchot Shabbat with Rabbi Lerner

Join Rabbi Lerner and the students at Midreshet Rachel v’Chaya as they learn the halachot of Shabbat.
Hilchot Tefillah – Latecomers #3

Rabbi Silverberg continues on his theme of coming to davening late. He now is focusing on Tallit and Teffilin.
Hilchot Tefillah – Latecomers #2

Rabbi Silverberg continues his discussion of how one conducts himself on those rare occasions that he comes late for davening – what is the hierarchy of priorities in the davening?