
In the late 1990s Rabbi Dunner presented his own daily 2-hour radio show on London’s multiethnic station, Spectrum Radio. Tens of thousands of listeners – Jews and non-Jews alike – tuned in every day to hear Rabbi Dunner’s take on current events. In 2011 Rabbi Dunner relocated to the US and became the senior Rabbi at Beverly Hills Synagogue. Weekly the Rabbi holds a parsha shiur that delves deeper... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 501 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

A visit to Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Museum prompts a painful moral reckoning. Using Parshat Bo as his anchor, Rabbi Dunner examines whether decisive, devastating force is sometimes necessary to end evil. Drawing on Ramban, the Maharal, and Hiroshim... more
Why did the Exodus begin at midnight, not dawn? Drawing on Talmud, Maharal, Chassidut, Rav Kook, and the Izhbitzer, Rabbi Dunner explores how Judaism understands transformation: that the deepest changes occur in darkness, before clarity, certainty, o... more
As Iran’s leaders double down on repression, the echoes from history are chilling. From Napoleon to Hitler, and Pharaoh at the beginning of Sefer Shemot, dictators consistently overestimate their power even as it erodes—until reality inevitably break... more
In 1940, a Japanese diplomat in Lithuania quietly chose conscience over career, saving lives he would never know. From Chiune Sugihara to the midwives of Egypt, Rabbi Dunner explores how small acts of courage by ordinary people set redemption in moti... more
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The content emphasizes a thoughtful, nuanced exploration of Jewish texts and themes, particularly through weekly analyses of the Parsha—a section of the Torah read during Jewish services. Key topics involve reflections on historical figures, ethical dilemmas in contemporary society, and moral lessons derived from biblical narratives. Episodes also uniquely address current events, making connections between traditional teachings and modern-day challenges, illustrating how ancient wisdom remains relevant. This podcast stands out for its ability to engage a wide audience, including both Jews and non-Jews, in meaningful discussions about spirituality, ethics, and the complexities of human experience.
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