Baltimore, Md - Sept. 27, 2015 - Erev Sukkos 5776 -  Do you ever listen to the weekly parsha or try to learn the sedrah and ask yourself questions regarding the meaning and essence of its wording? Do you try to understand the parsha and how the order of its segments actually relate to one another? Do you ask yourself, "what can I learn from the parsha?" and "how does it relate to my daily life as a Yid?"  If you have any of these questions, then Rabbi Yonah Sklare’s parsha shiur is the place for you.

Rabbi Sklare illuminates the parsha vividly, unearthing its deeper meaning. In an analytical style, he lays out the particular parshios within the sedra and shows how their flow conveys the greater message. One will find, as chazal teach us, that there is no such thing as an extra word or phrase that is wasted. In an astounding fashion Rabbi Sklare shows the relationship between specific terminologies and how they relate to the broader picture until the whole panorama emerges.  The result is not only a better understanding of the parsha but an overarching perspective.  Rabbi Sklare illustrates that the Torah works in circles, by utilizing both well-known correlations (such as "Maysah Avos Siman Labonim") and original parallelisms (for example, between Devarim and the earlier Sefarim). We listeners walk away with not only a deeper appreciation for Torah but with aspirations about how to grow as a Yid.

Let’s get the word out so that this fascinating shiur reaches others and is marbitz Torah Berabim.  The shiur is given in Shomrei Emunah’s boardroom on Wednesday nights and will start again after Simchas Torah at the new time from 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm, followed by Maariv in the main Shul.  On Shabbos afternoons it can be found at rotating houses in the Greenspring area one hour before Minchah. 

For information please contact Chanoch Hoenlein at 443-386-4757.