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This audio file captures only pre-shiur conversation about recording equipment and scheduling. No Torah (תורה) content was taught. The participants discuss timing confusion (8:00 vs 7:45), recording arrangements, and briefly mention the history of establishing a yeshiva as an alternative to Hebrew Academy.
This transcript does not contain any actual shiur content. The audio captures only preliminary conversation before the scheduled shiur begins. The discussion centers primarily on logistical matters. There is confusion about the proper start time for the shiur, with references to "eight o'clock" versus "7:45" and mention of a "Hashkamah" minyan timing. Rabbi Zweig acknowledges making a mistake regarding the scheduling and indicates he needs to figure out the correct time.
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How can Koheles 7:9 advise being slow to anger when the Rambam says to avoid anger entirely? The distinction lies between self-centered quick anger (focusing on our hurt feelings) and measured slow anger (focusing on what the other person needs to learn). Just as God's justice at the Red Sea was calibrated to each Egyptian's specific wrongdoing, effective parenting requires disciplining for the child's growth rather than our bruised ego.