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In this captivating seven-episode series, Rav Shlomo Katz brings to life the Mamar Hashalom from Rav Avraham Tzvi Kluger’s Korva El Nafshi. Through soulful teachings and heartfelt stories, Rav Katz guides listeners to achieve shalom bayit—harmony between body and soul. From tracing self-doubt to Adam’s sin to rediscovering childlike kedusha, each episode offers practical wisdom to live authentically in the moment, free from external judgment. Listeners learn to cultivate self-value, overcome ...
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Al Kein 5713

Rabbi Yaakov Wagner

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Mamar the Rebbe said on Purim 5713, during the infamous “doctor’s plot”; while saying the mamar it was later revealed that Stalin died relieving the grave danger facing the millions of Russian Jews.
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Mishetishka Hachama 5738

Rabbi Yaakov Wagner

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The Rebbe said this mamar (the 2nd Chanukah mamar of that year) on Zos Chanukah 5738. It describes how the Chanukah menorah is lit in a way that represents its unique objective- illuminating the darkness and transforming it. It highlights how the halachos of the time of its lighting specify 3 negatives that have a source in holiness (as does everything) and that through its lighting it is elevated even higher than its source.
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Ki Yishalcho Bincho 5738

Rabbi Yaakov Wagner

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This Pesach mamar is based on the question of the “ben hachochom” (the “wise son” of the hagodo) and explores the differences between eidos chukim and mishpotim, highlighting the uniqueness of eidos.
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Rav Shlomo Katz, channeling Rav Avraham Tzvi Kluger, explores why adults struggle to live purely in the moment, unlike children who naturally embody kedusha. Learn to silence the external observer—comparisons, regrets—and embrace the present with authentic connection. Reclaim the “utmost connection to reality” for shalom. Reflect nightly to find mo…
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Rav Shlomo Katz, drawing on Rav Avraham Tzvi Kluger, explores how stepping outside yourself—through moments like hearing a recording of your anger—can awaken self-awareness and growth. Learn to use an external perspective to overcome destructive impulses, like jealousy or pride, and realign body and soul for shalom. “A thought from the outside can …
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Rav Shlomo Katz, channeling Rav Avraham Tzvi Kluger, teaches how to catch yourself when you step out of the present moment, a habit rooted in Adam’s sin. Learn to stay connected to your true self by integrating body and soul, resisting the urge to judge externally. Embrace the now to find shalom. “The present is a present.”…
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Rav Shlomo Katz delves into Rav Avraham Tzvi Kluger’s teachings on why we struggle with self-doubt, tracing its origins to Adam’s sin and the Tree of Knowledge. Discover how this “original sin” introduced shame and external judgment, fracturing our inner peace. Learn to reclaim your true self by aligning body and soul. “You become one unit to serve…
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Rav Shlomo Katz, drawing on Rav Avraham Tzvi Kluger’s teachings, explores how to cultivate compassion for your body as a sacred vessel. Learn to embrace your physical self with love, aligning body and soul to experience true shalom. By honoring your body’s holiness, you create vessels for the light of Mashiach. “Your body is chosen with love by Has…
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Rav Shlomo Katz explores Rav Avraham Tzvi Kluger’s teachings on discovering your true self through Pnimiyus haTorah, the inner dimension of Torah, versus that of modern psychology. Learn how connecting to your divine value—rooted in Hashem’s creation—offers a deeper, holier path to self-worth than secular self-esteem. Embrace the journey to live au…
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In the opening of Mamar Hashalom, Rav Shlomo Katz introduces Rav Avraham Tzvi Kluger’s teachings on redefining responsibility as a joyful opportunity. Discover how recognizing your divine value as a Jew shifts self-criticism to serenity, preparing your soul for the light of Mashiach. Through relatable insights, learn to embrace your purpose and fin…
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