
30 minute insights to take with you each week from Rabbi Dweck on the parasha.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 177 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | JudaismReligion & Spirituality | |||

Moshe, in Parashat Shoftim, lays out the framework for Israel’s national governance—leaders, judges, enforcement, and criminal law—then warns that upon entering the land Israel must not adopt the abhorrent practices of the prior nations, including ch... more
Moshe Rabbenu opens Re’eh by setting before Am Yisrael Har Gerizim and Har Evab as symbols of two paths—berakhah and kelalah—as they cross the Jordan to inherit and dwell in the land God gives them. He teaches that remaining on the derech of covenant... more
In Parashat Ekeb, Moshe prepares Bnei Yisrael to enter the land, urging them not to fear their enemies and promising blessing and success if they keep the mitsvot, highlighting Birkat Hamazon as a safeguard against forgetting God. This is generously ... more
Parashat Va’tchanan restates the Ten Commandments and frames all mitzvot—chukim and mishpatim—not as isolated rules but as a holistic system for national life in covenant with God, ideally in Eretz Yisrael.This is generously sponsored by David Tawil ... more
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These lectures are so full of insight that I can listen to them over and over again and still glean new understanding.
Always interesting and concise but informative
Many of the parasha podcasts are, just on a technical level, difficult to listen to or geared to ‘insiders’. Others take an approach that lacks challenge. R Dweck’s podcast, on the other hand, is both fluid and fluent, rooted in tradition and speaking to the tensions and complexities we experience as moderns.
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Part insightful, lecture-style explorations of weekly Torah portions, blending traditional rabbinic interpretation with contemporary life questions. Episodes center on themes like covenant, mitzvot, identity, unity, leadership, and the balance between personal integrity and communal responsibility, often weaving philosophy and historical context into practical takeaways. Noteworthy is a consistent emphasis on living data-driven faith through mitzvot and fidelity to covenant, with a clear aim to challenge listeners while remaining faithful to tradition.
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