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Parsha With Passion

R’ Eli Hofstatter

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Weekly short and sweet 3-5 minute Dvar Torah video on the Parsha with a parting takeaway inspirational message that anyone can easily repeat to their family at their Shabbos Table. Enjoy!😊 This podcast is powered by Torahcasts. Start your own Torah podcast today at https://torahcasts.com/sign-up/ and share your Torah with the world.
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Welcome to The Motivation Congregation, a daily podcast focused on Torah and Mussar! Each episode is designed to inspire and enrich your spiritual journey. We delve into the depths of the weekly Parsha, providing unique insights and wisdom to help you grow in your faith and understanding of the Torah. New! Subscribe to our WhatsApp Status by texting "Greatness" to (757)-679-4497 and begin your journey to greatness today.
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Dvar Torah, Rabbi Eli Friedman

Project Likkutei Sichos

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Enjoy a 5 minute presentation by Rabbi Eli Friedman extracting a unique and practical lesson from the Sicha. Suitable for sharing at the Shabbos table, on Mivtzoim, etc. This series follows the learning cycle of Project Likkutei Sichos.
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The Portion

Aaron Roller

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"The Portion" is a podcast where Aaron Roller, a curious Orthodox Jew, sits down with his brother-in-law, Rabbi Jonathan Bienenfeld, to discuss the portion of the Torah that is read each week by Jews around the world. The conversation is informal and friendly, but not afraid to delve into the wealth of Jewish wisdom and interpretation. Guests may join to offer their takes on the portion as well.
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Parsha Wine Club

Yechiel Chovav (Wolgel)

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Each week Itzik Stern and Yechiel Chovav (Wolgel) recommend a wine to pair with the parsha. On the Parsha Wine Club Podcast we will delve deeper into the world of winemaking in general and kosher wine in particular, and give a short dvar torah on the Parsha.
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The archive of the famous Prism of Torah podcast Get your weekly inspiration, and stories with this podcast. We take a deep dive into the week's Parsha and understand it in a deep way. Be a beacon of light to others, take these ideas and share them at your Shabbos table. Your weekly Dvar Torah by Reb Asaf Aron Prisman. Questions feel free to email: [email protected] Apple podcast: https://bit.ly/3RqLgIq Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/3AZuoTL Spotify: https://bit.ly/3CIMoDc Or wherever y ...
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Love Leah

Leah B.

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"Love Leah" is all about empowering Jewish women to be the best version of themselves. In this podcast, Leah reflects on life, sharing her honest thoughts, ideas and discussions which she relates to Dvar Torah. Leah is a gioret, wife, student, writer, dreamer and go-getter. She fell in love with Judaism in 2017 and has been developing a kosher lifestyle ever since. Find more information on: https://loveleahpodcast.home.blog/ Or send her an email: [email protected] Love, Leah
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Daily Dvar Halacha

Rabbi Eli Reingold

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Rav Eliyahu Reingold, Rosh Kollel in the Yeshiva of Greater Washington, spent many years learning in the Telshe Yeshiva and Kollel where he was recognized as one of their foremost talmidim. He taught in the Telshe Mechina before coming to the Yeshiva of Greater Washington. He is a noted Baal Halacha and Baal Mussar, serving as a well-respected posek for the Yeshiva and community. Besides his responsibility in leading the Kollel, he delivers a high level shiur to advanced students, and provid ...
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FIRST EVER PODCAST LAUNCHED TO LEARN THE REBBE'S SEFER HASICHOS IN PLAIN ENGLISH Project Likkutei Torah (PLT) and Rabbi Mendel Lipskier present a detailed overview of the weekly talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, as edited and printed in the latter volumes of public addresses in the years 5751-5752 (1991-1992), which he painstakingly annotated and prepared for publication. Visit ProjectLT.org to learn more about PLT's other programs. It is highly recommended to use ...
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Romemu: Jewish Life, Elevated

Romemu: Jewish Life, Elevated

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Romemu is a welcoming, experiential, irreverently pious, intergenerational Jewish community that elevates and transforms individuals and communities into more compassionate human beings. Committed to powerful prayer and transformative spiritual practices, Romemu attempts to engage the heart, mind and body in everything we do, helping us to foster greater levels of compassion. We believe that Judaism offers spiritual seekers and skeptics alike a path that celebrates our wholeness and provides ...
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A shiur based on the text of Derech Hashem. We will Use the clarity of the Ramchal to: Elucidate fundamental and esoteric ideas in Judaism. Give an introduction to Kabbalah and Chasidus. Give a sense of the “the big picture” of Hashem’s interactions with his world. We will take cerebral understandings and apply them “Al derech Havoda”to live a fuller Jewish life.
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Why does God want us to face the truth about death? Why does Moses ask God to teach us to “number of our days?” (Psalm 90:12). The reason is that by nature people deny the reality of death – they hide their eyes from it, ignore it, and pretend it’s not there – so they […] The post Torah of Death and Life… appeared first on Hebrew for Christians.…
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We are instructed to look for small miracles, everyday “signs and wonders…” In the Torah we read: “And you shall bless the LORD your God for the good land he has given you.” (Deut. 8:10), which the sages say implies that whenever we derive benefit or enjoyment from something we are to bless (i.e., thank) […] The post Gratitude and Seeing (daily d’v…
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Shabbat Shalom chaverim. In this “Daily Dvar” broadcast, based on parashat Re’eh, I discuss our responsibility to discern the spiritual significance hidden within our everyday choices and therefore to choose life.­ ­ For more information see the Hebrew for Christians web site. Shalom. The post Seeing and Decision (Re’eh podcast) appeared first on H…
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Our Torah portion this week (i.e., parashat Re’eh) begins, “See (רְאֵה), I give before you today a blessing and a curse: the blessing (הַבְּרָכָה), if you obey the commandments of the LORD your God, which I command you today, and the curse (הַקְּלָלָה), if you … turn aside from the way that I am commanding […] The post Parashat Re’eh Podcast… appea…
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What does it truly mean to "grow old" in Judaism? This question leads us to a profound insight that might just transform your spiritual practice forever. Delving into Moshe Rabbeinu's prophecy about the destruction of Zion, we uncover a fascinating distinction between two Hebrew concepts of aging. "V'noshantem" – spiritual retirement marked by apat…
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In our Torah reading for this week (i.e., parashat Eikev), Moses continues his farewell address to Israel by saying, “And because (עֵקֶב) you listen to these rules and keep and do them, the LORD your God will keep with you the covenant and the love that he swore to your fathers” (Deut. 7:12). Note that […] The post Parashat Eikev (podcast)… appeare…
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Though it is good to ask questions about what we believe, to seek for understanding, and to study the Scriptures, we must do so using the principle that “faith seeks understanding,” rather than the converse principle that “understanding seeks faith,” since the latter elevates human reason to be the judge and arbiter of the things […] The post Faith…
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How do we authentically mourn something we've never seen or experienced? The destruction of the Temple presents a unique spiritual challenge—connecting to a loss that occurred thousands of years before our time. This profound question leads us on a journey through Jewish wisdom about making the intangible tangible. Drawing from the teachings of Rav…
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Shalom chaverim. In this “Daily Perush” audio I provide an exegesis and reading of a significant phrase in King Solomon’s great prayer at the dedication of the First Temple, namely, “Behold heaven and the heaven of heavens cannot contain you” (2 Chron. 6:18), and I then go on to reflect a bit on the meaning […] The post God’s Glory and Tishah B’Av……
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The Nine Days leading to Tisha B'Av stand as a stark reminder of loss, reflection, and spiritual reckoning. Through the discomfort of these days—likened to the feeling of putting sweaty socks back on after golf in scorching heat—we're called to confront the deeper discomfort of our spiritual priorities. Why did the Temple fall? When the sages posed…
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“Choose life that you may live.. ” (Deut. 30:19). The most significant question God asks is whether you want to live or not. Albert Camus wrote, “There is but one truly serious philosophical problem, and that is suicide. Judging whether life is or is not worth living amounts to answering the fundamental question of philosophy” […] The post Find God…
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Yeshua said: “I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever lives in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing” (John 15:5). We cannot create the new birth by means of moral reformation, since the divine life is a miracle from above […] The post Sanctified by Grace… appeared first on Hebrew for Christians.…
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Yeshua likened His relationship with his followers in terms using the metaphor of a vine and its branches: “I am the true Vine (הַגֶּפֶן הָאֲמִתִּית), and you are the branches” (see John 15:1-5). We derive our identity, life and strength from being made part of His life… The purpose of the branch is to be […] The post Vine and Branches: What’s the …
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Are you pressing snooze or snatching mitzvot? In Bilaam's poetic description of the Jewish people, he praises them as those who "rise like a lioness" and "leap up like a lion." This powerful metaphor reveals profound wisdom about how we approach each morning and, consequently, our entire lives. The Midrash explains that this lion-like rising refers…
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