Yochanan Zweig - Approach

Approach

Rabbi Zweig is a Talmudist who analyzes the Rishonim with a penetrating focus. His Talmud classes reveal how each word of the Gemara and Rishonim are measured and enlightening. He is also famous for his Parsha classes, specifically his Thursday Night lecture which is delivered to the Miami Beach Jewish community.

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