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A series of shiurim (Torah classes) looking at Jewish religious attitudes toward war, starting with Rambam's Hilkhot M'lakhim p'rakim (chapters) 3-4 and then delving more deeply from p'rakim (chapter) 5-7. We look at Rambam's sources in the Torah and Talmud, such as Mesekhet (Tractate) Sanhedrin, Mishnah Chapter 2 and Gemara 20a-b, and then move on to other halakhic authorities. And we pray for the success of Tzahal (the IDF) in their effort to cleanse R'tzu'at 'Aza (the Gaza Strip), itself part of Eretz Yisrael, from the toxicity above and below its terrain. Rabbi Dov Fischer of Young Israel of Orange County teaches Tanakh (Bible) every Tuesday night on Zoom at 7:00-8:00 pm Pacific Time . . . and Rambam's Mishneh Torah every Thursday night on Zoom at 6:30-7:30 pm Pacific Time. His style is exceptionally unique, mixing text, Midrashim, Classic Rabbinic Commentaries, Movie clips, Music, Maps, and unique insights born of 40+ years as a rav, a highly effective litigation attorney, a law professor, and an opinion columnist and senior contributing editor at two major daily online publications, The American Spectator and Arutz Sheva/Israel National News. Rav Fischer was ordained at Yeshiva University's Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS), receiving smikha from Rav Yosef Ber Soloveitchik and Rav Norman Lamm in 1981. He received his law degree from UCLA School of Law in 1993 and clerked in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit for the Hon. Judge Danny J. Boggs, then practiced law 10 years at three of America's most prominent law firms: Jones Day, Akin Gump, and Baker and Hostetler. Simultaneously, he was a law professor for 16 years, primarily at University of California at Irvine and at Loyola Law School of Los Angeles. He brings all of that -- plus a Catskills sense of humor -- into his Torah teaching.