Daf Hashavua - Nedarim 80b

Rabbi Daniel Glatstein

Rabbi Glatstein explores a fascinating Gemara in Nedarim about bathing, laundry, suffering, and the Torah’s priorities when one person’s needs conflict with another’s. Through sharp analysis and vivid examples, he unpacks the difference between personal discomfort, real affliction, and life itself, showing how halacha carefully weighs human dignity, survival, and responsibility to others. The shiur reveals how even everyday needs like water, cleanliness, and clothing can open a deeper window into Torah’s understanding of life, compassion, and priorities.

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