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Rabbi Heshy Grossman
More than just a collection of Drashos, the author strives to weave together varied strands of thought into one integral unit. It generally focuses on one particular idea in the weekly Parsha, and will also present ideas on upcoming holidays where appropriate. Although the level of discussion is quite advanced, the shiur is written for laymen as well as Torah scholars, a background in Torah study is not required.
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