Rabbi Yigal Cohen’s Daily Lesson Reflects on Giving Money to a Woman
The article introduces a 60-second daily Jewish inspirational video on the Hebrew news site Kikar HaShabbat, featuring Rabbi Yigal Cohen. Cohen is described as a leading halachic authority, head of the Yabia Omer institutions, and a member of the Chief Rabbinate Council.
The short segment is presented as an up-to-date lesson drawn from the classic ethical work Chovot HaLevavot. Its theme is framed as a question about what a person should think when giving money to a woman.
The piece is mainly a notice for viewers to watch the daily clip. No further teaching content from the video itself is included in the article text, beyond identifying the rabbi, the format, and the source work.
The segment is credited as part of Kikar HaShabbat’s “Chizuk in 60 Seconds” series, with photography credited to Shimon Brdi.
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