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When lecturing
July 18, 2013 3:21 am
one should translate even if he/she thinks there’s no need to,
because some won’t own up to the fact that some of it is
literally foreign to them.
so sad
July 18, 2013 1:54 am
I understand that there are halachas. but as long as the person is davening that is the important thing
I second #4 but not #1
July 17, 2013 10:46 pm
If a six minute video is too long for you to spend learning a halacha, I don’t know what to tell you. But it would be nice if Rabbi Wilhelm spoke with fewer Hebrew words, or if he translated them, that would be great.
I second #1!
July 17, 2013 6:58 pm
A short synopsis of these would be great! I’m a BT and still have a hard time understanding spoken Hebrew, so I can’t tell what some of the references in these videos are. It’s much easier for people without a lot of exposure to the language to get it when it’s written. Even just bullet points with citations and a sentence or two would be fantastic!
to #1
July 17, 2013 4:38 pm
I think the Rabbi always says who is quoting
Thanks!
July 17, 2013 3:10 pm
Shkoyach!!
text, please
July 17, 2013 2:49 pm
in addition to the video, can we please have a short summary written below? i don’t have 6 minutes to watch a video, but I can read the text of it in under 1 minute and still learn the halachos.
one should translate even if he/she thinks there’s no need to,
because some won’t own up to the fact that some of it is
literally foreign to them.
I understand that there are halachas. but as long as the person is davening that is the important thing
If a six minute video is too long for you to spend learning a halacha, I don’t know what to tell you. But it would be nice if Rabbi Wilhelm spoke with fewer Hebrew words, or if he translated them, that would be great.
A short synopsis of these would be great! I’m a BT and still have a hard time understanding spoken Hebrew, so I can’t tell what some of the references in these videos are. It’s much easier for people without a lot of exposure to the language to get it when it’s written. Even just bullet points with citations and a sentence or two would be fantastic!
I think the Rabbi always says who is quoting
Shkoyach!!
in addition to the video, can we please have a short summary written below? i don’t have 6 minutes to watch a video, but I can read the text of it in under 1 minute and still learn the halachos.