
You have probably heard about Kabbalah either as a Hollywood phenomenon or something that is beyond the world that we live in. Kabbalah actually has incredible secrets that can transform your daily life. This is your chance to connect to this incredible ancient wisdom and change your life for the better. Cherished for his incredible warmth and non-judgmental personality, this hipster is not your t... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 234 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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What if the line in the Haggadah isn’t history… but a diagnosis? “If G-d hadn’t taken us out of Egypt, we would still be there.” Not physically. Psychologically. Spiritually. Emotionally. In this heart-open Kabbalah class, Rabbi Ber... more
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In this deeply real and liberating class, Rabbi Yisroel Bernath explores a striking idea from Parshat Vayikra: the Torah doesn’t say if a leader will fail, it says when. Why? Because growth, leadership, love, and even spirituality all re... more
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Did life turn out the way you imagined it would? Most of us quietly carry two versions of our lives, the ideal one we dreamed about and the messy, imperfect one we actually live. In this Wednesday morning Kabbalah class, Rabbi Yisro... more
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Why did Moses smash the tablets and why were the broken pieces placed in the Holy of Holies alongside the whole ones? In this heart-open class, Rabbi Yisroel Bernath explores one of the most powerful and surprising teachings in Tora... more
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Thank you for leading me through my journey of learning the truth about Torah and Kabbalah.
I was a big fan until I listened to the episode about Israel and all the racist, dehumanizing propaganda about Palestinian people as they were subjected to genocide. Not a Kabbalah expert here but sure this type of blatant racism isn’t a very spiritual or mystical concept. I’ll never come back. Justice & peace for Palestine.
I feel the teaching stops being for everyone when the lesson participants speak about things being Jewish like the comic book commentaries and speaking of using Hebrew words with may be confusing for someone that does not speak the language, I had to make a huge effort to try to comprehend the lesson with so many interpretations and language barriers
I have appreciated learning about Kabbalah. While I understand the importance of conversation while trying to take in what the Rabbi is teaching, I really wish that the people in the classroom would not interrupt the Rabbi as much as they do. In a few of the episodes, the Rabbi cant even get a word in. In the current episode that I am listening to, the one student displays such dominance the Rabbi says “we will get there. let us get there” multiple times and it takes him awhile to stop. It is fr... more
Thank you! Really found value in listening to the purpose of the soul episode ❤️❤️
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The show centers on Jewish mysticism and practical spirituality, translating Kabbalistic concepts into everyday life. Hosts and guests explore topics like forgiveness, leadership, gratitude, and resilience through scripture, personal anecdotes, and modern relevance. The approach is approachable and warm, aiming to make complex ideas accessible to beginners while offering actionable takeaways for daily living. A standout thread across episodes is the way ancient wisdom is linked to contemporary issues, identity, and personal growth, often with a hopeful, inclusive tone and a focus on living with intention and meaning.
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