The Lesson of Orla

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2009

Rabbi Lazer Brody explains "Orla," the Torah's commandment to refrain from eating the fruit of any tree that's less than four years old. The mitzva of Orla has a deep inner meaning, teaching us the concept of spiritual maturity.

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  • wow. thank you for this piece of knowledge. this teaching. please keep teaching me stuff. i need to learn!

  • Thank you,

    Your words came at a great time.

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  • 100% correct. Thank you, Rabbi Brody.

  • Thank you so much for the lesson, Reb Brody. Shalom and blessings for many lessons to come.

  • thank you so much Rabbi. This stuff really brightens my day.

  • in the fourth year it is necessary to redeem it

  • If someone buys a mature fruit tree and plants its, then does orla still apply? I figure it does, since even hough that tree is mature, its fruit need to grow spiritual once more.

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