בבא קמא
5 shiurim · Aggadita
Rabbi Zweig explores how Avraham Avinu's hospitality reveals the highest level of kindness - not merely responding to others' needs, but having an internal divine desire to create reality and give pleasure to others.
An exploration of why stealing an ox incurs a five-fold penalty versus four-fold for a sheep, revealing profound insights about work's psychological necessity and the deeper human need for fulfillment through Torah study.
Explores the connection between the Jewish people's declaration of "Na'aseh V'Nishma" at Sinai and God's command to build the Mishkan. Analyzes how genuine love relationships are built on trust rather than contractual obligations, using the Midrash about Rabbi Akiva and Titus Rufus to contrast Jewish devotion with idolatrous self-interest.
An exploration of the tzaraas laws revealing how public announcement of impurity serves to reconnect those afflicted by lashon hara to their community through acknowledging their need for others' prayers.
An analysis of how the sin of the Golden Calf fundamentally changed the nature of Shabbos observance from a personal spiritual experience to a communal obligation requiring the creation of a collective Shabbos environment.