The Roots of Bikur Cholim: Dissecting the Core Mitzvah
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The Roots of Bikur Cholim: Dissecting the Core Mitzvah
0:00 - Introduction & Review of Bikur Cholim's Core Reasons
01:15 - Rambam vs. Ramban: Needs vs. Prayer in Bikur Cholim 0
2:16 - The 1/60th Suffering Reduction & Ben Gilo Concept
03:17 - Rabbi Akiva's Example & Active Advocacy
04:20 - Praying for Death & Divine Presence at Bedside
05:23 - Timing, Ben Gilo & Fulfilling the Mitzvah (Guf, Mammon, Neshama)
06:30 - Rambam's View on Visiting the Wealthy
07:04 - Fulfilling Bikur Cholim via Agent or Remote Visit 0
8:10 - Rambam vs. Ramban: Visiting When Needs are Met
09:04 - Future Topics & Key Sources
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