
Welcome to my weekly classes. A Parsha class is given live every Thursday morning and explores an element of the Parsha. A Tanya class is given live every Wednesday morning.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 170 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Language | Hebrew | Number of Listeners | Category | Education |

67 Pesukim in the Torah are dedicated to telling the story of the first Jewish Shidduch / the marriage of Yitzchok and Rivkah. The Torah describes the entire story of how the marriage came about in great detail. Yitzchok brought Rivkah into his tent ... more
Parsha Shiur Parshas Vayeira 5786
Lot ended up in a cave with his 2 daughters. They believed they were the last human beings alive on planet earth. The 2 daughters conspire to have children with Lot. They give him wine, cohabit with him and have 2 s... more
Avrohom is victorious i his war against the 4 Kings. He refuses the money because he has complete confidence in Hashem’s Bracha that he will be wealthy. However, when it comes to children Avrohom expresses tremendous pessimism. He refers to himself a... more
Parsha Shiur Noach 5786
Parsha Shiur Noach 5786
What happened to Noach? In the beginning of the Parsha he is described as an: ‘Ish Tzaddik Tamim Haya Bedorosav…’ He finds favor in the eyes of Hashem. Hashem chooses to save all of humanity because i... more
The first time a human being commits murder, seems like a terrible story. A stingy miser descends to anger, jealousy, murder, lies to GD and refuses to take responsibility.But upon reflection, it’s clear that there’s so much more to the story. Why wo... more
On the first day of Rosh Hashana after the Torah reading we read the story of Chana, a barren woman who prays to Hashem for children. Chana’s prayers were answered and she bore a son named Shmuel. The Torah makes no effort to hide the raw emotions in... more
On the first day of Rosh Hashana after the Torah reading we read the story of a barren woman’s prayer for children. Chana’s prayers were answered and she bore a son named Shmuel. The Torah makes no effort to hide the raw emotions in the story.
The T... more
Parsha Shiur Ki Tetze 5785
‘If you desire to guard yourself against being smitten with Tzaraas, do not speak Lashon Hara. Remember what was done to Miriam who spoke against her brother and was smitten with plagues. (Rashi this weeks Parsha 24:9)
Wh... more
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This series presents weekly teachings centered on Jewish thought and practices, particularly surrounding the weekly Parsha and the Tanya. Each episode is likely to explore a theme or concept relevant to the Parsha, offering insights primarily from Jewish texts and traditions. The discussions tend to include a mix of storytelling, reflections on concepts such as faith, resilience, and the complexities of human relationships within a Jewish framework. Noteworthy is the podcast's emphasis on connecting historical teachings with contemporary interpretations, making the material both relevant and engaging for listeners seeking to deepen their understanding of their faith and heritage.
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