בן-איש-חי - Ben Ish Chai
Eran Cohen
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With this app, you can read sermons and commentary on weekly Torah portions by Rabbi Yosef Chaim of Baghdad. Includes offline access, summaries of aggadah, and Halachos for each week.
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About בן-איש-חי - Ben Ish Chai
Ben Ish Chai is a Sefer of sermons, with commentary on the weekly Torah portion and the Halachos written by Rabbi Yosef Chaim of Baghdad which is why he is known as the "Ben Ish Chai".
The Sefer was received as a fixative sefer by part of the communities in the Middle East and especially the Babylonian Jewry.
The Sefer is divided into "First year" and "Second year" and the years are divided into weekly Torah portions.
At the beginning of every Torah portion are aggadah (historical and anecdotal material), followed by Halachos.
The Sefer is written in a clear, short and pleasant way.
Two important figures guided his work: Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, author of the Zohar, and Rabbi Isaac Luria, the Arizal.
The application does not require an Internet connection.
Please share and rate.
Tizku L'mitzvos.
The Sefer was received as a fixative sefer by part of the communities in the Middle East and especially the Babylonian Jewry.
The Sefer is divided into "First year" and "Second year" and the years are divided into weekly Torah portions.
At the beginning of every Torah portion are aggadah (historical and anecdotal material), followed by Halachos.
The Sefer is written in a clear, short and pleasant way.
Two important figures guided his work: Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, author of the Zohar, and Rabbi Isaac Luria, the Arizal.
The application does not require an Internet connection.
Please share and rate.
Tizku L'mitzvos.