Rabbi M. Shuchat - Kolel Torah Shiurim

Rabbi Menachem M. Shuchat

Torah Classes given by Rav Menachem M. Shuchat - Rosh Kolel Torah Panama. For Questions, comments and sponsorship opportunities please email rabbi@koleltorah.com The objective of these classes is to bring out the relevance of Torah in our lives and the depth of the Sugiya from its original texts in Chumash, Gemara, Halacha, Machashava, brightened though the lens of Chassidus. Given weekly at Kolel Torah Panama. Kolel Torah Shiurim – all platforms in one place: https://linktr.ee/KolelTorah

  1. Can you lie for peace? Truth vs. Peace - Pirkei Avot Lesson 1 (Ethics of our fathers)

    Apr 14

    Can you lie for peace? Truth vs. Peace - Pirkei Avot Lesson 1 (Ethics of our fathers)

    This lesson from the Pirkei Avot (Ethics of our Fathers) series by Rabbi M. Shuchat explores the apparent conflict between truth (Emet) and peace (Shalom). The video addresses how these values can coexist, rather than being mutually exclusive, as we prepare for the holiday of Shavuot. Key concepts covered: The Conflict of Truth and Peace: The Mishnah states that the world stands on three pillars: Justice (Din), Truth (Emet), and Peace (Shalom) (4:00 - 5:26). However, the Talmud discusses scenarios where Din and Shalom seem to contradict each other, leading to debates on whether one should prioritize strict, unwavering truth or peace-seeking mediation (6:21 - 9:26). Internal vs. External Perspectives: The core resolution offered is the distinction between an external (superficial) truth and an internal (deeper) truth. The argument between the houses of Hillel and Shammai regarding how to praise a bride at a wedding (22:45 - 24:38) illustrates this: while an external truth might focus on flaws, the deeper, internal truth recognizes the grace and joy in the eyes of the groom (26:32 - 29:30). Practical Application: Using stories from the Rebbe, the video demonstrates that when you look at a student or another person from an internal perspective—recognizing their potential and soul—the conflict between truth and peace dissolves. You are not lying; rather, you are seeing a truer, higher reality (30:11 - 36:13). Main takeaway: By studying Torah in a way that cultivates a deeper, more empathetic perspective of others, we can align our pursuit of truth with the goal of peace. True Torah learning should result in less judgment and more Shalom within our families and communities (37:12 - 40:07).

    40 min

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Torah Classes given by Rav Menachem M. Shuchat - Rosh Kolel Torah Panama. For Questions, comments and sponsorship opportunities please email rabbi@koleltorah.com The objective of these classes is to bring out the relevance of Torah in our lives and the depth of the Sugiya from its original texts in Chumash, Gemara, Halacha, Machashava, brightened though the lens of Chassidus. Given weekly at Kolel Torah Panama. Kolel Torah Shiurim – all platforms in one place: https://linktr.ee/KolelTorah