Shiurim, Lessons and Mussar from Rabbi Naftali Kassorla of Yerushalayim. Rabbi Naftali Moshe Kassorla learned in the Mir Yeshiva in Yerushalayim and after marriage in Brisk under the tutelage of Rav Meir Soloveitchik zt"l. Rabbi Kassorla serves as a mentor and gives shiurim on Halacha, Mussar and Hashkafa for various Yeshivos and Seminaries in Yerushalayim. He has written several popular series on the Parsha, Pirkei Avos, and the Orchos Tzaddikim. Currently Rabbi Kassorla serves as a Maggid ...
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Searching for inspiration and hope, Orit was introduced to Chani, a teacher and parenting coach who is also knowledgable in all things Torah. They met over Zoom for the first time and then did not miss a weekly learning session for over five years. Chani, originally from Brooklyn, New York is an observant Jewish mom and Orit, an L.A raised public school graduate always wanted to learn more. Their learning is always filled with insight and moments of mind blowing revelations. Please join us f ...
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Hosts Rabbi Chaim Richman and Jim Long discuss the beauty and universality of the eternal Torah and its accessibility and vital connection to every individual: Torah For Everyone
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The Denver Community Kollel offers classes on a wide variety of Torah topics, from Gemara (Talmud) and Halacha to Hashkafa (Jewish Thought) and Parsha Lessons. Find a Kollel podcast that suits your interests and piques your curiosity, and expand your Torah horizons!
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Shrink the Rabbi: Wise Guys Discuss Torah Wisdom is a lively conversation between Rabbi and entrepreneur Chaim Maghel, and Psychologist and educator Ben Bernstein. Rabbi and Chaim and Dr. B discuss Torah and significant events in the Jewish calendar, always with the question: what does this mean for us today?
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Learning how we grafted into Yahushua! Learning to become Israel. Keeping the feast, keeping Shabbat, and following Torah. Getting rid of the Levan of mans teachings!
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Welcome to "The Weekly Parsha with Michoel Brooke," your go-to podcast for engaging and accessible Torah study. Join us as we dive deep into the weekly Torah Parshios, offering insightful commentary and practical life lessons catering to beginners and seasoned learners. Each 15-25-minute episode provides a comprehensive yet digestible exploration of the Parsha, ensuring you get the most out of your Jewish learning experience. By tuning in, you'll discover valuable wisdom from the Parsha that ...
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Two rabbis and a guy discuss the weekly Torah text and life in general. With Rabbi Yisroel Bernath, Rabbi Zvi Hershcovich, and Dan Bensimon.
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Rabbi Gamliel Respes and his wife Yael, a Montesorri teacher and local village wise woman, discuss life, love, Torah, marriage, their grandchildren, and what it's like to be your not so typical Jews.
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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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With an emphasis on Judaism, these mystical and practical discussions are explorations of spirituality and its relation to religion and psychology, with questions always. Beyond a specific spiritual practice, or sect or stream of Judaism; what do we share, what do we have in common? These talks are a work in progress evolving our rich inner life, including reflections on religious texts (i.e., Torah and Talmud), poems, art, and what is common in our human experience enhancing understanding o ...
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On Seforim and Jewish Books
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A laid back and (hopefully!) fun talk show about believers in Yeshua trying to keep Torah in the 21st century. We talk about our daily walk and share what we've learned along the way.
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Drisha has often run classes organized around a shared theme or topic. Each season of Turn It & Turn It comprises all the lectures on a given theme, bringing you multiple complementary takes on an issue. This podcast spans two decades, putting some of our earliest audio recordings shoulder to shoulder with more recent and contemporary lectures - all exemplifying the principle that Torah demands persistent, multi-angled study. Turn it and turn it: there’s a lot to discuss!
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Inviting you into the conversation with leading educators, scholars, leaders, and us to discuss the issues facing Judaism today. This is not a podcast about books, but what's happening off the page. We are asking our guests just one question: Can you teach us the Torah standing on one leg - al regel ahat? Listen to hear what it is that has guided some of the leading figures of the Jewish world to where they are today and what they are thinking about as we look toward the future.
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we are here to discuss Jewish topics and philosophy, every week i will host a new guest from our community in Berlin Germany and discuss the topics which is relevant as a young jew in Germany and in general, for any questions or suggestions and even requests please feel free to contact me via instagram Kobi_Halevi Connect with us here: Olami Germany instagram - https://www.instagram.com/olami.germany?igsh=M3BvMzhkNWY3Nmdo Olami link tree - https://linktr.ee/olamigermany
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The Rest is Commentary is a podcast that explores connections through music, ancient wisdom, and conversations. Shep Rosenman is writing a song cycle inspired by the Psalms/Tehillim. In each episode, Shep offers one of his songs to a friend and they discuss whatever comes up, from the mundane to the sublime, the philosophical to the sophomoric, from dark and narrow places to wide open spaces of joy.
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In the Podsha is a discussion based Parsha podcast. Each week I will discuss two ideas with a guest educator surrounding the weeks Torah portion. They'll bring their own insights and personalities to that week. I hope it is insightful and accessible. Now it's easier than ever before to learn on the go, Enjoy!
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The Torah (Bible) is the fundamental text of Biblical and Western thought and it is a guidebook for our lives. Mark Gerson, The Rabbi's Husband, will explore the greatest hits of Jewish thought in conversation with some of the most interesting thinkers from varying religious persuasions. The discussions on this show will reflect the understanding that the Torah and all associated books are intended to guide us through our challenges and in our decisions today. We will strive to understand ho ...
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A Light to the Nations is a bi-weekly podcast examining all parts of the biblical story from a functional perspective. Instead of asking what words means, we consider instead their function, i. e., how they are used in other parts of the Bible. In each episode will discuss the functionality of words and how that allows us hear the teaching.
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We are a group of Christian Creatives and Truth Seekers. We strive to build the Kingdom of Yah with the creative gifts that the Father has blessed us with. On our podcast we will discuss topics like preparing the bride of Christ, Spirit-led poetry and songs, touching testimonies, Torah, Biblical cosmology, Apocrypha and other trails the journey of Biblical exploration takes us on. Our hearts are to encourage the Body of Messiah and to prompt others to seek Abba's heart on matters of our fait ...
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Where investigative scrutiny confront religious tradition. Hosted by Jeramiah Giehl—a former Jehovah Witness, Pentecostal, Messianic, and now Conservative Jew—this podcast unpacks the origins of Christianity through a Jewish lens. With a journalist’s edge, Giehl explores Jesus in Second Temple Judaism, exposing Greco-Roman fingerprints on early theology. From Qumran and the Ebionites to the “Parting of the Ways,” each episode confronts myth, redaction, and tradition with evidence-based analy ...
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Welcome to the Ein Sof Podcast, where we explore the timeless wisdom of Kabbalah, offering insights for everyone seeking spiritual growth. Centered on the mystical teachings of the Torah, we uncover the universal path toward inner transformation and the ultimate redemption promised to Israel and the righteous of all nations. Join Nathan and guests as they discuss the Tree of Life, the soul’s journey, and the connection between humanity and God. Discover how Kabbalah guides us all toward a br ...
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Yada Yahowah Radio is a forum to discuss the Towrah, especially prophecy, and other news topics from the perspective of Yah's Word, including the economy, history, science, current events, religion, and politics. www.yadayah.com
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We all try to dedicate time for learning Torah. Many people attend Daf Yomi, have a chavrusa, etc. Yet, most people find it difficult to learn Halacha in a consistent and clear way. We either spend too much time on one subject or try to breeze through a summary of all the laws in a few minutes. Neither of these approaches work. The concept of 12 Minute Halacha Daily (Monday through Friday) is to spend one hour a week learning Halacha from the sources all the way through the contemporary posk ...
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Migdal Dialogues is a forum to discuss important questions about life, philosophy, science, and Judaism. We will think through critical questions, focusing on the process of how we think as much as the conclusions we reach. In this way, we will extend our community beyond the confines of the Migdal HaTorah Beit Midrash. Get ready to expand your mind, nourish your intellect, and discover ideas at the cutting edge of Torah Judaism.
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Holy....! Each week we’ll discuss an episode of ”The Good Place” along with a Jewish text or idea or two that relates to the theme of the episode. Hosted by Jon Spira-Savett, rabbi and lover of great TV comedy and ethical philosophy, along with different co-hosts who teach Judaism and Torah and are smart and funny. We may not be as funny as ”The Good Place” itself, but we channel our own inner Chidis and Janets, as well as our Eleanors and Michaels and Tahanis and Jasons. Subscribe now, chec ...
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Judaism has a deep and rich tradition of storytelling, of passing down stories from one generation to the next. To carry on that tradition, Stories We Tell, from ReformJudaism.org, will share a new story with you every Thursday. Whether you listen while driving to work, preparing Shabbat dinner, or taking your kids to school, each episode will give you a new story to reflect on and discuss with the people in your life. Stories We Tell is a project of the Union for Reform Judaism, a leading v ...
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Truth centered audio series. Torah based. Every change that takes place on Earth impacts and shapes our very lives. Ohadah’s intention is to bring a conscious awareness to the fact that the world we live in, is in need of the Truth. The 21st century is compelling our generation to reverse the old trend and write a new story. Ohadah hopes to inspire the listener to reach for their highest potential to contribute a change. If one adapts righteous thoughts and habits, the Truth has the Power to ...
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Tune in with your brother in the Kingdom of YAHUAH (YHUH), the AbadYahu (Humble Servant of YAHUAH) Fridays through Sundays from 12PM Noon EST until 1PM EST as we explore the Set Apart Scriptures and discuss the true lifestyle of being manifested in YAHUSHA Ha'Mashyakh.(the Anointed One). We talk, teach, and testify real life situations and fellowship with the presence of the Ruakh Ha'chudash (Set Apart Spirit) as well. Please feel free and be led by the Ruakh (Spirit) of YAHUAH to join in on ...
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Short Episode 5: Five New Seforim: Discussion of Recent Torah Publications & Their Ties to the Mishnah Berurah
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87 Pele Yoetz - Skeletons in Our Closet - Gaava
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Parshas Tazria-Metzorah: Take This One Simple Step, Then Relax and Savor Life!
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26:33Send us a text Could the secret to a longer, happier life be as simple as talking less? That's the provocative wisdom at the heart of Parshat Tazria Metzorah, brought to life through a captivating Midrash about a traveling peddler selling "the elixir of life." When Rabbi Yanai heard this peddler's extraordinary claim, he was naturally curious. But …
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Olaminu - from pessach to Shavuot through the Omer
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50:22Olaminu Podcast by Olami Germany We going to discuss Jewish topics and concepts with different people from our community and from Olami global network, Host: Kobi Halevi Follow us on social media IG: Olami.germany Events: https://linktr.ee/olamigermanyBy Yaakov Halevi
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The Torah portions of Tazria and Metzora feature the concentric circles of the Biblical 'disease' known as tzarat....appearing as blotches in one's skin, or garments, or even the walls of the home. What is the mystery of this phenomena? In this week's Jerusalem Lights podcast, Jim Long and Rabbi Chaim Richman share amazing insights of Torah wisdom …
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Episode 14 - Parsha Tazria-Metzora - Grace. Light. Torah. Podcast
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Harmonizing the Narrative is a Betrayal of the Text. The Church considers the complete and necessary depiction of Jesus to be that which is drawn out of all four gospels. Rather than assuming a harmonized narrative that each one gives some little glimpse into, the Church has always affirmed the full authority, and thus the necessity, of all four. T…
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In this week's brand-new post-Passover Jerusalem Lights podcast, Jim Long and Rabbi Chaim Richman explore the inner world of Aaron's sons Nadav and Avihu, who offered 'a strange fire' and left this world before their time. Were they saints or sinners? Our hosts reveal that actually, their ecstatic yearning for closeness to God wasn't sin...it was h…
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Punk Torah and the Poetry of Prayer: A Conversation with Alicia Jo Rabins
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1:00:40What happens when a klezmer/classical/punk violinist, Torah teacher, and poet walks into a podcast? Pure magic. Join Shep Rosenman for a soul-stirring conversation with the incomparable *Alicia Jo Rabins*—musician, writer, and spiritual adventurer—whose work weaves together Jewish mysticism, feminist insight, and raw creative fire. In this electrif…
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The Ancient Near Eastern Origins of the Hebrew Bible — A Deep Dive with Dr. Joshua Bowen: Episode 24
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1:28:36Join us on Pulling the Thread for a compelling conversation with Dr. Joshua Bowen, renowned Assyriologist and author of The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament. With expertise in Biblical Hebrew, Sumerian, Akkadian, and Ancient Near Eastern studies, Dr. Bowen brings a unique blend of scholarly precision, lived experience, and respectful skepticis…
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Understanding the Seed War from Genesis to Revelation & the Prophecy of Tyre part 1 of 4.
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1:02:10Join Matt & Jake in this enlightening discussion as they explore the biblical "Seed War" from Genesis to Revelation, starting with the powerful prophecy in Genesis 3:15. Dive deep into the enmity between the serpent and the woman’s seed, and how this conflict unfolds throughout Scripture. They also unpack the prophecy of Tyre in Ezekiel, offering i…
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The Rhythm of Life, the Sabbath, the end of the Feast of Unleavened Bread. What is Yah's rhythm?
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10:19Spring signifies renewal, as nature awakens, marking a time of new life, especially for animals. This season aligns with the biblical calendar and the Sabbath, inviting believers to focus on rest, family, and spiritual growth. The rhythms of life, seen in nature and scripture, remind us to embrace pauses for deeper connection with the Creator. Find…
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Redemption and Transformation, An Examination Through The Lens Of Christian And Jewish Theology, Easter and Passover: Rabbi Jess Talks with Reverend Amanda Barker
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32:30Rabbi Jess and Reverend Amanda Barker discuss the relationship of Redemption in Judaism and Christianity. What is Redemption? What is Redemption in Christianity? In Judaism? How do they overlap? How do they differ? Is redemption an active process? What does redemption call us to? What actions? What obligations? How does one become redeemed? How is…
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How to Celebrate Passover: A Peaceful Discussion with SabbathLounge
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1:07:48Join us for a peaceful and open discussion about how to celebrate Passover in our households. In this video, we share our personal experiences and practices surrounding this sacred time, focusing on the importance of Yah's Passover and how we participate in it with family and tradition. There will be no arguing or debating, just honest, heartfelt c…
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Passover Seder special - Insights and Inspiration for your Seder - Grace. Light. Torah. Podcast
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31:08On this episode of Grace. Light. Torah., Chani and Orit discuss the significance and meaning of the Passover Seder and the Haggadah.By Chani and Orit
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SPECIAL EPISODE - Around The Table with Marshall Duke and Rebecca Winter
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57:28This special pre-Pesach episode features a fascinating conversation recorded live in Atlanta with Dr. Marshall Duke and Dr. Rebecca Winter, moderated by Aryeh Grossman, to mark the release of 'The Parsha' by Emily Amrousi. As we prepare for Pesach, a festival centered around storytelling and passing down our heritage, this conversation feels especi…
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014: Roots and Changes: A Conversation with Rav Hanan Schlesinger
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50:37Discover an inspiring episode of The Rest is Commentary as host Shep Rosenman welcomes Rav Hanan Schlesinger, an Orthodox rabbi with a unique perspective. Get ready for an enlightening journey through the complexities of Israeli-Palestinian relations and the power of grassroots initiatives. Rav Hanan, co-founder of Roots-Shorashim-Judur, shares his…
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Health, Wellness, and Purpose: An Interview with Jeana Anderson about her new book entitled "Weeds".
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7:33In this episode of Sabbath Lounge, we sit down with Jeana Anderson, a multifaceted health practitioner, holistic wellness advocate, and beloved member of God’s royal family. Jeana shares her unique journey of natural healing, from being a therapeutic massage therapist to a biofeedback specialist and water aerobics instructor. We caught up with her …
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The Journey to Freedom: A Passover Story - Grace. Light. Torah. Podcast
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Parshas Pekudei: 🤯 RAV SHACH REVEALS THE SECRET! The Tiny Alef That Changes EVERYTHING!
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27:34Send us a text A single miniature letter in the Torah scroll holds a revolutionary lesson about spiritual growth. The first word of Leviticus contains a mysteriously tiny aleph—a scribal tradition dating back to Moses himself. But why? The classic explanation tells us Moses, in his humility, couldn't bear receiving greater honor than others when Go…
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In Hebrews 2:11, it says, “for he who sanctifies and those who are being sanctified are all “of one.” In Greek this is ex enos - literally “out of one.” Various translations render that phrase “of the same family” (NIV), “have the same father” (New Living Translation), “have one source” (ESV), and “have the same origin” (NET). These are misleading …
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Short Episode 4: Four New Haggadot on the Shelf: A 2025 Snapshot
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Pesach Prep Secrets; Insights and Inspiration with guest speaker Ahuvah Heyman - Grace. Light. Torah. Podcast
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33:18Today, we have an absolutely incredible guest on the podcast. Ahuvah Heyman is the administrator of one of the largest all-girls K-12 schools on the East Coast, shaping the education and future of thousands of students. On top of that, she holds a Doctorate in Education, making her an expert in her field—and if that wasn’t impressive enough, she’s …
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Rosh Chodesh Nissan - The Avoda of Bringing it All Together
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4:50Just a short dvar Torah while I’m gone traveling in America lekavod Rosh ChodeshBy Rabbi Naftali Kassorla
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Parshas Pekudei - Hachodesh: How to Humbly Lift a Blue Whale
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30:17Send us a text The tension between accomplishment and humility stands at the heart of Jewish spiritual life. How do we strive for greatness while remaining modest? This profound question finds its answer in Parsha Pekudei's account of the Mishkan's construction. When the impossibly heavy beams of the Mishkan needed to be erected, no one—not even Mo…
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Episode 10 - Parsha Pekudei - Grace. Light. Torah. Podcast
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Building and Destroying Worlds: The Ability to Start Over Again
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1:04:42This week's Torah portion of Pekudei witnesses the completion of the desert Tabernacle, whose chief artisan was Betzalel. The sages teach that Betzalel - whose name literally means 'in the shadow of God' - possessed a unique wisdom: "He knew how to combine the letters with which heaven and earth were created.' What does that mean? In this week's Je…
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013: Finding the Sacred in the Ordinary: A Conversation with Rabbi Sherre Hirsch
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56:34Imagine finding the divine in every conversation, every interaction, and every moment of your life. Join host Shep Rosenman and his inspiring guest, Rabbi Sherre Hirsch, as they embark on a profound exploration of spirituality in the most unexpected places all sparked by the song, The Ballad of a Ghost. With Sherre's insightful perspective and deep…
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Sabbath Lounge Interviews Luke Abaffy, Thriving as Peculiar People in a Modern World, The Life Podcast
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39:46In this special interview, I sit down with Luke Abaffy from The Life Podcast to discuss how Torah observant believers can thrive in today’s world. Luke shares his insights on living like Yeshua, becoming more self-sufficient, keeping Torah at work, pursuing clean living, and building a strong community. Luke delves into the practical ways we can al…
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Send us a text What extraordinary abilities might be lying dormant within you, waiting to be awakened? The ancient Jewish concept of "Nosoi Libo" (raising one's heart) reveals a profound truth about human potential that's as relevant today as it was when the Mishkan was built thousands of years ago. When the Israelites needed to construct the Taber…
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What is the secret of the sages' enigmatic teaching that the Golden Calf 'emerged from the fire' on its own? What happens when people develop a dependency on the gods of their own creation -- a spiritual addiction -- only to become enslaved to the idol, which turns on its maker, with a 'life' of its own? In this week's Jerusalem Lights podcast, Jim…
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Episode 9 - Parsha Vayakhel - Grace Light Torah Podcast
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Understanding Romans 14: What Does Paul Really Say About the Law? Sabbath Lounge with Matt & Jake
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31:40Join us for a discussion on Romans 14. We dive into a key passage often used to argue that the Law is done away with. We explore how this chapter isn't about the Sabbath or eating pork, but rather about matters like fasting and eating food sacrificed to idols. In this episode, you'll learn: How Romans 14 is often misunderstood and misused. The true…
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By Rabbi Naftali Kassorla
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The Weekly Quizzes Are Open-Book. The Final Exam Is Not. Chapter 21 of Luke is the only Gospel to use the noun form of ὑπομονῇ, often translated “patience” or “steadfastness.”This term comes from a verb which literally means “to bear under.” Luke uses it another time in his Parable of the Sower to describe how those who hear the word keep it and be…
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Purim Special - "What a Flip!"- Episode 8 - Grace. Light. Torah. Podcast
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84 Pele Yoetz — Can’t be scared in chinuch
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012: Songs as Prayers, Grief as Music: A Conversation with Peter Himmelman
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1:15:28🎶🔥 **New Episode Alert!** 🔥🎶 This week on *The Rest is Commentary*, I sit down with the one and only **Peter Himmelman**—Grammy & Emmy-nominated singer-songwriter, film composer, visual artist, and author—for a **deep, raw, and soul-stirring conversation**. 🎤 **We talk about:** ✨ The magic of songwriting and its connection to faith 💔 Turning grief …
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The Dark Secret of Parshas Zachor: What You Don't Know About Amalek
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34:18Send us a text Preparing for Parshat Zachor requires understanding what truly makes Amalek the eternal enemy of the Jewish people. This provocative exploration delves deep into just three verses—fewer than 50 words total—that we're commanded to hear each year before Purim. What makes these words so significant that hearing them constitutes a Torah-…
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Episode 7 - Parsha Tetzaveh - Grace. Light. Torah. Podcast
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This week's Torah portion of Tetzaveh introduces us to the world of the kohanim, the priestly descendants of Aaron, and their garments of glory. Nowhere else does Torah give such elaborate detailed instructions, as it does for the making of these holy garments. In this week's Jerusalem Lights podcast, Jim Long and Rabbi Chaim Richman ponder G-d's e…
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Torah Observance & Once Saved Always Saved, Was Korah Saved? Sheol, sermon by Jeff Schwarzentraub.
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30:13In this thought-provoking Sabbath Lounge discussion, we tackle key issues surrounding Torah observance, the 'Once Saved Always Saved' doctrine, and the fate of Korah in Scripture. We explore the tension between modern Christian views and the deeper teachings found in the Torah, particularly as it relates to how we observe the Sabbath and other bibl…
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From A To Z. When we hear Scripture, we are always beyond the grace. This is point A. And we always have the peace - point Z - ahead of us. All of the epistles of Paul start with “grace and peace,” and they all end with “grace.” He gives you the starting point and the end point at the outset, but then after teaching for the duration of his letter, …
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Grace. Light. Torah. - Episode 6 - Parsha Terumah
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Parshas Terumah: When The Wealthy Shver Comes For Shabbos
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28:17Send us a text In today's compelling episode, we unearth the layers behind the directive to build the Mishkan, or Tabernacle, a sanctuary for the Almighty among His people. This exploration raises thought-provoking questions about the nature of divinity—why does an infinite God wish for a finite home? By delving into the text and drawing on rich ra…
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Making Room For God in Our Everyday Lives (Audio Only)
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1:00:25In this week's Jerusalem Lights podcast, Rabbi Chaim Richman is joined by his wife Rena for an inspiring discussion focusing on this week's Torah portion of Terumah, and the centrality and importance of the Holy Temple in our everyday lives...a microcosm of creation; a place of revelation; but yet a place of subtle, ever-present miracles that testi…
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011: Manifesting Divine Melody: A Conversation with Shanna in a Dress
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43:22Step into a realm where music sparks magic! On this episode of The Rest is Commentary, host, Shep Rosenman, sits down with the dazzling Shanna in a Dress—quirky folk-pop maven and live-wire performer. Inspired by Shep's song, Our Day Begins, which is inspired by Psalm 59, we dive deep into Shanna's creative process, where head meets heart, and disc…
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By Rabbi Naftali Kassorla
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