{"Data":[{"ID":11559,"ShiurDate":"\/Date(1653211297497)\/","SpeakerID":304,"SpeakerName":"Rabbi Rafi Brodie","Summary":"","Title":"Staring At A Rasha","CategoryList":"Hashkofo","KHNumber":null,"HasAudio":true,"HasVideo":true,"HasNotes":false},{"ID":8454,"ShiurDate":"\/Date(1594385236507)\/","SpeakerID":304,"SpeakerName":"Rabbi Rafi Brodie","Summary":"","Title":"The 3 Weeks - Koved Shomayim","CategoryList":"Hashkofo, Sedra, Tisha B\u0027Av and the 3 Weeks","KHNumber":null,"HasAudio":true,"HasVideo":true,"HasNotes":false},{"ID":8388,"ShiurDate":"\/Date(1590432989043)\/","SpeakerID":304,"SpeakerName":"Rabbi Rafi Brodie","Summary":"","Title":"Saying Kaddish For Someone Else","CategoryList":"Halocho, Hashkofo, Tefillah","KHNumber":null,"HasAudio":true,"HasVideo":true,"HasNotes":false},{"ID":7857,"ShiurDate":"\/Date(1560944583163)\/","SpeakerID":304,"SpeakerName":"Rabbi Rafi Brodie","Summary":"","Title":"","CategoryList":"","KHNumber":null,"HasAudio":true,"HasVideo":true,"HasNotes":false},{"ID":5228,"ShiurDate":"\/Date(1497180329093)\/","SpeakerID":304,"SpeakerName":"Rabbi Rafi Brodie","Summary":"","Title":"Making A Kiddush Hashem","CategoryList":"Hashkofo","KHNumber":null,"HasAudio":true,"HasVideo":true,"HasNotes":false},{"ID":5111,"ShiurDate":"\/Date(1488978928173)\/","SpeakerID":304,"SpeakerName":"Rabbi Rafi Brodie","Summary":"","Title":"14 Questions You Can Ask","CategoryList":"Hashkofo","KHNumber":null,"HasAudio":true,"HasVideo":true,"HasNotes":false},{"ID":4792,"ShiurDate":"\/Date(1470759927203)\/","SpeakerID":304,"SpeakerName":"Rabbi Rafi Brodie","Summary":"Today\u0027s topic was the Issur of Lo Sachmoid.  There are 3 levels to this: a) Kin\u0027oh  b) Lo Sisaveh  c) Lo Sachmoid.\r\n\r\nQuestion: If my friend has a skill and I manipulate him until he shares his professional knowledge with me, would this fall under the parameters of Lo Sachmoid?  According to the Aruch Hashulchan, the issur applies only to tangible objects, where a Kinyan would be relevant.\r\n\r\nAn extremely interesting Macholikes between the Rambam and Ra\u0027avad followed, with regard to the issue of whether Lo Sachmoid is considered a \u0026quot;Lav She\u0027ein bo Ma\u0027aseh\u0026quot; with logic provided behind each opinion.  An interesting Steipler was thrown in to the mix to help explain the above.\r\n\r\nSeveral other fascinating scenarios followed; what if a Father left an inheritance, but one of the sons is not too impressed with what was left for him and he attempts to get one of his siblings to relinquish his portion?\r\n\r\nWhat about if you ask someone for their object and they readily agree to give up the object immediately - with no further persuasion necessary?\r\n\r\nThe Chofetz Chaim also discusses a case of a Chosson who decides he is rather unimpressed with the dowry promised to him by his future Father-in-Law and tries to negotiate a \u0026quot;better deal\u0026quot;...!\r\n\r\nAll this and much more...\r\n","Title":"Loi Sachmoid","CategoryList":"Halocho","KHNumber":null,"HasAudio":true,"HasVideo":true,"HasNotes":false},{"ID":4722,"ShiurDate":"\/Date(1466590309957)\/","SpeakerID":304,"SpeakerName":"Rabbi Rafi Brodie","Summary":"As today was the 1st Yahrtzeit, Reb Rafi Shlit\u0026quot;a spent the first few minutes of the Shiur reminiscing about his Father O\u0026quot;H, Reb Yehuda Ben Harav Levi Gavriel Halevi ybl\u0026quot;cht, and actually said over several divrei torah of Reb Yehuda O\u0026quot;H.  The topic of the Shiur was whether it is permissble to spread bad news.  \r\n\r\nReb Yehuda had offered his own beautiful answer to a question posed by Reb Shimon Schwab, as to why Tzora\u0027as is compared to snow.  The question was then raised (which is discussed in Shulchan Aruch) - may one tell a son that his father has just passed away?  On one hand, you would be spreading bad news - on the other hand, you are causing Mitzvos - as the son is now able to start saying Kaddish?  According to one opnion, even if the son is already saying Kaddish for his mother and then his father dies, you are still not allowed to inform him of this!  \r\n\r\nAnother interesting scenario brought was regarding telling one\u0027s colleague that one has seen a rainbow and how, according to some, one must say it in a hint format.  \r\n\r\nA beautiful \u0026quot;Diyuk\u0026quot; was quoted from the Vilna Goan in relation to the Mishna in Brochos concerning one who hears good / bad news.  A vort of the Kerem Hatzvi followed and the Shiur concluded with powerful words from Reb Shimshon Pinkus zt\u0026quot;l - this Shiur is well worth a listen..!","Title":"Is It Permissible To Spread Bad News?","CategoryList":"Hashkofo","KHNumber":null,"HasAudio":true,"HasVideo":true,"HasNotes":false},{"ID":4243,"ShiurDate":"\/Date(1435791600000)\/","SpeakerID":304,"SpeakerName":"Rabbi Rafi Brodie","Summary":"","Title":"Eating Meat","CategoryList":"","KHNumber":"","HasAudio":true,"HasVideo":true,"HasNotes":false},{"ID":2555,"ShiurDate":"\/Date(1375830000000)\/","SpeakerID":304,"SpeakerName":"Rabbi Rafi Brodie","Summary":"","Title":"Loi Sikoim (24-72)","CategoryList":"","KHNumber":"24-72","HasAudio":true,"HasVideo":false,"HasNotes":false},{"ID":2083,"ShiurDate":"\/Date(1330819200000)\/","SpeakerID":304,"SpeakerName":"Rabbi Rafi Brodie","Summary":"","Title":"Kemitza (20-42)","CategoryList":"","KHNumber":"20-42","HasAudio":true,"HasVideo":false,"HasNotes":false},{"ID":1255,"ShiurDate":"\/Date(1251759600000)\/","SpeakerID":304,"SpeakerName":"Rabbi Rafi Brodie","Summary":"","Title":"The Correct Place For Tefillin Shel Rosh (13-04)","CategoryList":"Tefillah","KHNumber":"13-04","HasAudio":true,"HasVideo":false,"HasNotes":false}],"Total":12,"AggregateResults":null,"Errors":null}