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Rabbi Elimelech Kohn zt”l was born in Hungary and emigrated to the United States at the age of 3 with his mother and brother. He grew up in Detroit and attended Telshe Yeshiva for 15 Years. After R’ Elimelech married he lived in Lakewood and learned in Beth Medrash Govoha before moving to Riverdale to join Telshe Yeshiva there. Once in Riverdale, R’ Elimelech became a beloved Rebbe to hundreds of Talmidim over the course of two and a half decades. His Shiurim are based upon the weekly Parsha or upcoming Yom Tov and infused with lessons and ideas from science, history, philosophy and Mussar.

Time for Torah: By Rabbi Elimelech Kohn Zt"l AK Publishers

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Rabbi Elimelech Kohn zt”l was born in Hungary and emigrated to the United States at the age of 3 with his mother and brother. He grew up in Detroit and attended Telshe Yeshiva for 15 Years. After R’ Elimelech married he lived in Lakewood and learned in Beth Medrash Govoha before moving to Riverdale to join Telshe Yeshiva there. Once in Riverdale, R’ Elimelech became a beloved Rebbe to hundreds of Talmidim over the course of two and a half decades. His Shiurim are based upon the weekly Parsha or upcoming Yom Tov and infused with lessons and ideas from science, history, philosophy and Mussar.

    Bechukotai: Olam Haba: Why the Great Secret?

    Bechukotai: Olam Haba: Why the Great Secret?

    Shiur from Rabbi Elimelech Kohn Ztl on פרשת בחוקתי, and on the topic of Olam Haba. 
    Discussed: 

    An in-depth look at a Kli Yakir, who discusses many answers brought by the Rishonim to the famous question; why doesn't the Torah clearly state there is an afterlife and that the soul lives eternally even after death?
    The Ran and the Kuzari explain how the climax of the brachos in the Parsha is how we will live with Hashem and attain a spiritual connection to God in this world. This is the height of reward, and the Torah promises that this is achievable even in the physical world.

    • 1h 32 min
    Parshas Bechukosai : Exile, Redemption, and Eliyahu HaNavi

    Parshas Bechukosai : Exile, Redemption, and Eliyahu HaNavi

    Shiur from Rabbi Elimelech Kohn Ztl on פרשת בחוקתי. 
    Discussed: 

    What does the Sifra (brought by Rashi) mean that Yaakov took the 'ו' (Vav) of Eliyahu's name as a guarantee that he will come and herald the redemption? Why does Yaakov want a guarantee if the Torah already guaranteed there will be a redemption? What is the necessity and the purpose of Eliyahu Hanavi announcing the imminent arrival of Moshiach? 
    The Rambam explains the Haftorah of Shabbos Hagadol, which is the last prophecy of the last prophet (Malachi), and writes that the mission of Eliyahu Hanavi is only to bring peace and Teshuvah to the world, with no other agenda. 
    R’ Schwab explains the necessity of Eliyahu Hanavi heralding Moshiach prior to his arrival, based upon the Ramban that explains that even though the birth of Moshe Rabeinu was arguably a much greater miracle than the birth of Yitzchak (since his mother was even older than Sarah Imainu) still the Torah only recounts miracles that were predicted in the Torah prior to their occurrence.

    • 1h 29 min
    Parshas Behar: The Essence of Freedom

    Parshas Behar: The Essence of Freedom

    Shiur from Rabbi Elimelech Kohn Ztl on פרשת בהר.
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    • 1h 32 min
    Rabbi Akiva's Life and Legacy - Gadol Hashalom (Sefira Edition)

    Rabbi Akiva's Life and Legacy - Gadol Hashalom (Sefira Edition)

    This Shiur is an abridged version of the Gadol Hashalom series, it was edited for Sefira. Topics include Bein Adam Lcahveiro, Kabbalos Hatorah, Shalom Bayis, and the death of Rabbi Akiva's Talmidim.
    Discussed:

    R' Chaim Shmulevitz discusses two prerequisites for קבלת התורה and how these two Middos were exemplified by the Talmidim of R' Yehuda Bar Ilai.
    R' Chaim Shmulevitz examines a few Gemaras in which we see that terrible consequences occur when people hurt others - even unintentionally!
    The Margolis Hayom explains why the Gemara praises ר' יהודה בר אלעאי‎ for the actions of his Talmidim (that six people shared a Tallis).
    A close look at the two Gemaras in Shas where it brings the story of R' Akiva as he went off to learn for 24 years and the different lessons that we learn from each of the two Gemaras. Is it possible that the Gemara is implying that R' Akiva is indirectly liable for the death of his 24,000 Talmidim? What changed with Rabbi Akiva's second set of Talmidim that they were worthy to establish Torah?

    • 2 h 23 min
    Parshas Behar: Shemita and Har Sinai - EVERY Jew Needs to Learn!

    Parshas Behar: Shemita and Har Sinai - EVERY Jew Needs to Learn!

    Shiur from Rabbi Elimelech Kohn Ztl on פרשת בהר.

    • 1h 15 min
    Lag B'Omer: The Commencement of Torah Shebal Peh

    Lag B'Omer: The Commencement of Torah Shebal Peh

    Shiur from Rabbi Elimelech Kohn Ztl on לג בעומר, finishing the topic of ספירה. 
    Discussed: 

    The seemingly contradictory duality of Sefira; a joyful preparation for Kabalos Hatorah on Shavuos yet a time of mourning for the loss of Rabbi Akiva's students. Why is mourning even allowed during such a joyous time? 
    Why do we celebrate that people stopped dying on Lag Baomer if the only reason there were no more deaths was that there was simply no one left alive? 
    The connection between: 1) The Chasam Sofer regarding Lag B'omer being the day the first Maan fell. 2) The Kaf Hachaim pointing out that Rabbi Akiva began teaching his new students on that specific day. 3) The Orach  Shulchan showing that Reb Shimon Bar Yochai came out of the cave on that day.

    • 1h 9 min

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