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Joseph Salama discusses several Torah verses and their interpretations, focusing on the importance of studying verses in the appropriate context and time. He emphasizes that reciting verses at the right time can bring goodness to the world. The discussion covers several actions that are permissible on Shabbat, such as applying oil to the abdomen of a sick person, reciting verses to ward off snakes and scorpions, and cooling the eye with a utensil. The speaker explains the logic behind the permissibility of these actions. The speaker warns about the dangers of asking for help from spirits or demons, even on Shabbat, as it can be dangerous. He cites the story of Rabbi Shimon ben Gamliel to illustrate the risks of such interactions. The discussion explores the perspective that suffering can be a form of atonement, as exemplified by the experiences of Rabbi Eliezer. The speaker explains that even the most righteous individuals can have moments of transgression, and that suffering can be a way to make amends for their mistakes. The speaker discusses how King Hizkiyah strove to ensure that everyone, including his own son Menashe, studied the Torah. The speaker explains that Menashe's subsequent suffering was a result of Hizkiyah's efforts to educate him in the Torah. The discussion focuses on the story of Menashe, who initially turned to idolatry but later repented and turned to God, who eventually forgave him and restored him to his kingdom. This example is used to illustrate the power of repentance and God's willingness to forgive. Joseph Salama discusses three individuals—Cain, Esau, and Manasseh—who spoke directly to God. He explains how each of them acknowledged their transgressions in a unique way by addressing God. Salama explains the Mishnah's teaching that those who explicitly declare God's name in writing have no part in the World to Come, except within the Temple, where it was permitted. He also discusses exceptions to this rule. Salama lists three kings—Jeroboam, Ahab, and Manasseh—as well as four other individuals who, according to tradition, have no part in the World to Come. Salama delves into the three names used to refer to Jeroboam's father—Nebat, Micaiah, and Sheba son of Bichri—and the meaning behind each name. Salama recounts how Jeroboam's father had a vision of fire coming out of his arm, which he interpreted as a sign that Jeroboam would become king. This led Jeroboam to rebel against King Rehoboam. Salama describes how Jeroboam, upon becoming king of the northern kingdom of Israel, established two golden calves for the people to worship, instead of continuing to go to the Temple in Jerusalem. Salama explains how the prophet Ahijah the Shilonite initially thought Jeroboam was a righteous man and signed an agreement with him, only to later realize that Jeroboam had led the people into idolatry. Welcome to the exciting world of Daf Yomi! Join us on this fascinating journey as we explore Daf Yomi, a millennia-old Jewish tradition involving the daily study of the Talmud. In this video, you'll discover exactly what Daf Yomi is and how it has grown into a global movement uniting Jews from all walks of life. Immerse yourself in the pages of the Talmud, the sacred text that embodies Jewish wisdom, and discover the challenges and rewards of studying a page of this ancient text every day. Through interviews with experts and testimonials from enthusiastic students, we will explore the reasons why Daf Yomi has captured the imagination of so many people around the world. If you are passionate about Jewish learning, culture, and tradition, or if you are simply interested in discovering new perspectives, this video is for you. Join us on this exciting journey as we unravel the mysteries and wonders of Daf Yomi, a practice that has transcended borders and united people from all over the world in the pursuit of knowledge and spiritual connection. Don't miss this unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the richness of the Talmud and discover why Daf Yomi has left an indelible mark on the history and heart of the Jewish community. Subscribe, turn on notifications, and join us on this incredible intellectual adventure! #DafYomi #DailyStudy #Talmud #Judaism #JewishLearning #JewishWisdom #DailyTalmudStudy #JewishCommunity #JewishHeritage #SacredText #JewishTraditions #SpiritualConnection #PersonalDevelopment #Knowledge #JewishCulture #DeepStudy #JewishRitual #DailyRitual #MoralLessons #JewishEthics #ContinuousLearning #CommunityStudy #VirtualCommunity #ContemporaryJudaism #CulturalAppreciation #JewishIdentity #SpiritualValues #StudyCommunity #PersonalTransformation