Insights from Toras Reb Levi Yitzchok, a weekly class based on the teachings of Harav Levi Yitzchak Schneerson, chief rabbi of the city of Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, during the bloody Bolshevik revolution and the subsequent Communist oppression and father of the Rebbe.
The shiur is presented by Rabbi Dovid Dubov, Director of Chabad of Mercer County in Princeton, New Jersey, and author of Yalkut Levi Yitzchok, an anthology of commentaries collected from the works of Harav Levi Yitzchak, of blessed memory.
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From the Rebbe’s Father
Acharai
On the tenth day of the seventh month you must deny yourselves
17:29
Talmud Chulin 24B
Until when is one considered a young person? Rabbi Ela says that Rabbi Ḥanina says: Anyone who is able to stand on one of his legs and remove his shoe or put on his shoe is considered young.
They said about Rabbi Ḥanina that he was eighty years old and would stand on one of his legs and remove his shoe or put on his shoe.
Rabbi Ḥanina says: The hot water and oil that my mother smeared on me in my youth benefited me in my old age.
Questions
A) Why does the Talmud Mention Remove his Shoe, and after Put on shoe, Generally first you put on?
B) Why Rabbi Chanina ?
C) The connection to the Mother?
תורת לוי יצחק ע׳ רמו-רמח
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