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Rabbi Joshua Waxman replied to Yaacov Haber's discussion History of Kabbalah
""that the Chasam Sofer said..."   right.   "Can you please answer my other questions though, on the the Gemara?" i'll try to get to it soon.   kol tuv, josh"
Jun 29, 2011
Evan Gary Moss replied to Yaacov Haber's discussion History of Kabbalah
"Dear Josh,   Forgive me... I don't have the patience now for this inquiry, but, at least, it seems that you are trying to prove that the Chasam Sofer said... Not that the Chasam Sofer is a proof...   Can you please answer my other…"
Jun 29, 2011
Rabbi Joshua Waxman replied to Yaacov Haber's discussion History of Kabbalah
"As a belated followup to this discussion, here is the Chasam Sofer, calling the Zohar a forgery: http://parsha.blogspot.com/2011/06/chasam-sofers-position-that-zohar-is.html   kol tuv, josh"
Jun 29, 2011
Rabbi Joshua Waxman replied to Yaacov Haber's discussion History of Kabbalah
"While I'm here commenting anyway, I might as well bolster my response to your earlier query. Besides Nechama Leibowitz citing Shadal often, the Rav also quoted him in the YU Chag Hasmicha, 1953. See…"
Jan 19, 2011
Rabbi Joshua Waxman replied to Yaacov Haber's discussion History of Kabbalah
"This has happened to me on occasion. One thing I sometimes do is, when writing a lengthy comment, where saving doesn't happen immediately, or can get lost on submit, is to first write it in a word processor or in notepad.   kol…"
Jan 19, 2011
Evan Gary Moss replied to Yaacov Haber's discussion History of Kabbalah
"I had just made longer comment, but it wasn't saved. "
Jan 19, 2011
Evan Gary Moss replied to Yaacov Haber's discussion History of Kabbalah
"Not being familiar with the Shadal, or the term "Shutim" and not being able to recall that particular detail about R' Emden's oppositional arguments to the validity of the Zohar doesn't detract from any points I was…"
Jan 19, 2011
Rabbi Joshua Waxman replied to Yaacov Haber's discussion History of Kabbalah
"i) From what I can gather, a member of an (Orthodox) group that unduly pays too much respect to the Rambam. ii) I would guess from studying language, and texts in various dialects. Spanish derived from an Iberian dialect of Latin. And Esnoga, as far…"
Jan 3, 2011

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About Me:
Rabbi Haber has been a leading force in Jewish Outreach for the past 25 years. A founding trustee of AJOP, the Association of Jewish Outreach Professionals, he was the founder and director of the Torah Center of Buffalo from 1980-1990 while serving as a community rabbi in Buffalo. From Buffalo he and his family traveled to Melbourne, Australia where as a project of Kollel Bais HaTalmud he founded the Australian Institute of Torah, a national outreach and adult education program. He directed that program from 1990-1995, at which time he was sought out as National Director of Jewish Education for the Orthodox Union in the United States where he created the Internationally acclaimed and highly successful "Pardes Project."

In addition to his duties at the OU, in 1996 he replaced Rabbi Berel Wein as the spiritual leader of Congregation Bais Torah in Monsey, NY. In keeping with the position of Congregation Bais Torah in the Monsey community, Rabbi Haber was involved in issues involving the greater Monsey community, and counseled hundreds of individuals in the surrounding area.

Rabbi Yaacov Haber is the founder and driving force behind TorahLab. Through TorahLab, Rabbi Haber is bringing together educational and media specialists to create dynamic learning experiences which will be accessible to adults of all backgrounds and levels. Rabbi Haber has published numerous articles and books and is a sought after international lecturer.

Rabbi Haber and his family are presently living in Jerusalem.

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Abraham’s Retirement Package

Posted on November 6, 2009 at 3:32am 0 Comments

For Avrohom Avinu, at ninety nine years old things started popping.



When we think about a Bris Milah we immediately conjure up images of a new life, a new beginning and a fresh start. Our Parsha begins when Avrohom Avinu was ninety-nine years old. He had just had a Bris Milah. It is difficult to consider ninety-nine years old a new start for anything or anyone, yet to Avrohom Avinu - things were just starting to fall into place. His goals were starting to materialize. Avrohom now was… Continue

Do We Really Believe in God?

Posted on October 23, 2009 at 5:01pm 1 Comment

Do We Really Believe In God?

By Rabbi Yaacov Haber



Believing in G-d is tricky business. We are believers. We do Mitzvos, we say the Shema every day, we keep Shabbos carefully, phrases such as “G-d willing” and “G-d forbid” are a regular part of our vocabulary.



Noach was a believer. He spent one hundred and twenty years building a boat because G-d told him that there was going to be a flood. He planted and cultivated special cedar trees so that he would have timber… Continue

Thumbs Down

Posted on October 2, 2009 at 5:17pm 0 Comments

Thumbs Down

By Rabbi Yaacov Haber



In Talmudic times the Sukos dancing at the Simchas Beis Hashoeva was reserved for the leaders of the generation. This was a Simcha the likes of which no other simcha can be compared. Raban Shimon ben Gamliel would dance in the middle. The Talmud reports that he would stand on his thumbs for long periods of time with his feet in the air - and the crowd would cheer him on. “What a Rabbi!”



Interestingly this great simcha took place… Continue

Responsible Chinuch

Posted on October 1, 2009 at 6:40pm 0 Comments

Responsible Chinuch

By Rabbi Yaacov Haber



I remember as a child growing up in ‘anywhere USA’ meeting two shluchim of Torah U’mesorah. They had come to our town to talk to parents about sending their children to a Yeshivah. They were Yeshivah bochurim that had taken from their vacation time, packed their suitcases with cans of tuna fish and sardines and spent their nights on Greyhound busses to get from city to city. They had genuine warmth that was inspiring and their… Continue

Why Did G-D Create Flies?

Posted on April 23, 2009 at 6:42pm 1 Comment

I spent just a few minutes researching flies. I couldn’t find too much useful information about them. I learned that once the adult house fly hatches from the pupal stage, it has an approximate life span of 15 to 30 days. I also learned that a female house fly can lay up to 500 eggs in a three to four day period; and that although house flies tend not to leave — they can travel up to six miles in 24 hours.

What I couldn’t seem to find out was the purpose of the fly. What exactly does the… Continue

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Todah Robah.
At 12:36am on April 14, 2008, Yehudah Griffin said…
Thank you R' Haber for adding me. Love your web site and your shirim.

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At 3:49pm on January 25, 2008, Sidney Slivko said…
I appreciate your adding me to your list of friends. The Torah Lab sounds fascinating -- if there's any way I can be a part of it let me know.

Shabbat Shalom.

S
At 9:48pm on December 4, 2007, Art Finkle said…
R. Haber

Impressive website!

Wishing you all the best.

art
 
 
 

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