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Title: Answers for Ask Judea Torah Show 11
Post by: judeanoncapta on December 28, 2008, 05:24:35 PM
Here is the link:  http://rapidshare.com/files/177659615/AskJudeaTorahShow11.mp3.html

Here is the breakdown:


Tzvi Ben Roshel 1st question (0:25)

q_q_ 1st question (12:22)

q_q_ 2nd question (19:43)

Ruby stars (27:00)

Tzvi Ben Roshel 2nd question (40:45)

Tzvi Ben Roshel 3rd question (42:56)

Tzvi Ben Roshel 4th question (44:27)

Kahane Was Right BT 1st question (50:00)

q_q_ 3rd question (54:00)

Kahane Was Right BT 2nd question (1:07:15)

Kahane Was Right BT 3rd question (1:16:35)

q_q_ 4th question (1:30:37)

Kahane Was Right BT 4th question (1:39:56)

Tzvi Ben Roshel 5th question (1:45:40)

Kahane Was Right BT 5th question (1:56:30)

q_q_ 5th question (1:58:30)

Tzvi Ben Roshel 6th question (2:03:48)

Tzvi Ben Roshel 7th question (2:05:01)

Tzvi Ben Roshel 8th question (2:08:33)

Tzvi Ben Roshel 9th question (2:17:32)

Tzvi Ben Roshel 10th question (2:19:19)

Tzvi Ben Roshel 11th question (2:23:27)













Title: Re: Answers for Ask Judea Torah Show 11
Post by: Rubystars on December 31, 2008, 01:51:21 PM
Thank you for the great answers to my questions. I learned a lot! The whole show is very fascinating :)
Title: Re: Answers for Ask Judea Torah Show 11
Post by: Tzvi Ben Roshel1 on December 31, 2008, 03:37:11 PM
Clarrification-
When you say- Yehi Shme Rabbah- is it only up to that or is it Amen Yehi Shme Rabbah Mevorach leolam laalma almaya Yitbarach?

 I think that is what is said by most, and I heard some say more (I think up to Berich ho- according to Arizal).
Title: Re: Answers for Ask Judea Torah Show 11
Post by: q_q_ on December 31, 2008, 03:58:06 PM
Clarrification-
When you say- Yehi Shme Rabbah- is it only up to that or is it Amen Yehi Shme Rabbah Mevorach leolam laalma almaya Yitbarach?

 I think that is what is said by most, and I heard some say more (I think up to Berich ho- according to Arizal).

yikes, I wouldn't like to be in your shul tzvi, you talk about Yechi and Ho.. sounds like a heretical sacrilegious party! ;-)

I see there's an alma(virgin) there too. What with an alma and a Ho, you have all bases covered.
Title: Re: Answers for Ask Judea Torah Show 11
Post by: judeanoncapta on December 31, 2008, 04:02:35 PM
Clarrification-
When you say- Yehi Shme Rabbah- is it only up to that or is it Amen Yehi Shme Rabbah Mevorach leolam laalma almaya Yitbarach?

 I think that is what is said by most, and I heard some say more (I think up to Berich ho- according to Arizal).

yikes, I wouldn't like to be in your shul tzvi, you talk about Yechi and Ho.. sounds like a heretical sacrilegious party! ;-)

I see there's an alma(virgin) there too. What with an alma and a Ho, you have all bases covered.

Alma does not mean virgin. Bethulah does.
Title: Re: Answers for Ask Judea Torah Show 11
Post by: judeanoncapta on December 31, 2008, 04:04:18 PM
Clarrification-
When you say- Yehi Shme Rabbah- is it only up to that or is it Amen Yehi Shme Rabbah Mevorach leolam laalma almaya Yitbarach?

 I think that is what is said by most, and I heard some say more (I think up to Berich ho- according to Arizal).

I don't say Yehi Shme Rabba, I follow what the Talmudh actually says and use the Hebrew version "Yehi Shemo HaGadhol Mevorakh" And no more.
Title: Re: Answers for Ask Judea Torah Show 11
Post by: Tzvi Ben Roshel1 on December 31, 2008, 04:18:43 PM
Clarrification-
When you say- Yehi Shme Rabbah- is it only up to that or is it ?

 I think that is what is said by most, and I heard some say more (I think up to Berich ho- according to Arizal).

yikes, I wouldn't like to be in your shul tzvi, you talk about Yechi and Ho.. sounds like a heretical sacrilegious party! ;-)

I see there's an alma(virgin) there too. What with an alma and a Ho, you have all bases covered.

 Maybe I spelled it wrong, but it is in the text. Amen Yehi Shme Rabbah Mevarach lealam laalmi almaya Yitbarach

 Anyway Judea, if one will say Amen Yehi Shme Rabbah, is it up to that or the whole thing up to Yitbarach, or what?
Title: Re: Answers for Ask Judea Torah Show 11
Post by: Tzvi Ben Roshel1 on December 31, 2008, 04:23:00 PM
יְהֵא  שְׁמֵהּ  רַבָּא מְבָרַךְ  לְעָלַם וּלְעָלְמֵי  עָלְמַיָּא  יִתְבָּרַךְ

 Fixed (I think).
Title: Re: Answers for Ask Judea Torah Show 11
Post by: q_q_ on December 31, 2008, 06:09:34 PM
tzvi, I know what you meant, I was kidding.. your transliteration was a bit funny..

I don't have a good memory for these things, but

mourners say kaddish drabbanan and kaddish yatom.

this link shows kaddish, it shows in brackets what the mourner says and what the rest of the congregation says.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/kaddish.html

the congregation say brich hu (I find they say "bruch hu" at the same time as the mourner)

you talk about the congregation  going "up to" brich hu. I don't see any of that. They repeat bits of what the mourner says, up till the end.

Similar thing when leading the service, the congregation repeating bits after the chazzan, and bits with the chazzan. Also has the brich hu.

note: you managed an interesting typo, the extra yud you put at the beginning should be before the last word. first word yehay, last word yitbarach. You wrote yyhay..tbarach



Title: Re: Answers for Ask Judea Torah Show 11
Post by: judeanoncapta on January 01, 2009, 01:07:56 AM
The actual  halakhic requirement is until Mevorach If you wish to say more, by all means do.