
30 minute insights to take with you each week from Rabbi Dweck on the parasha.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 158 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityJudaism | |||

Although Pesach is called “the time of our freedom,” the Torah’s narrative does not use the word “freedom,” emphasizing instead that Israel is taken out of Egypt to serve God.
Parashat Tsav provides the detailed Torah—instruction—for how to serve Go... more
Parshat Tzav, which picks up where Parshat Vayikra left off — diving deeper into the laws and procedures of the korbanot (offerings) introduced previously.Rabbi Dweck has held rabbinic leadership roles in the US and the UK. He is the Rosh Bet Midrash... more
Why does the Torah prescribe the killing of an animal as a response to sin? It seems counterintuitive — even contradictory. In this week's parasha, we dive deep into the korban hatat and uncover a profound philosophical answer rooted in the very natu... more
Sefer Vayikra — the Book of Leviticus — sits at the very heart of the Torah, and its opening parsha introduces one of the most profound and misunderstood concepts in all of Jewish law: the Korban.
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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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The podcast offers insightful explorations into Jewish teachings and ethics as derived from the weekly Parasha. Topics frequently discussed include concepts related to the Mishkan (sanctuary), the significance of biblical narratives, and the overarching themes of justice, morality, and communal identity within Jewish tradition. Rabbi Dweck emphasizes the practical application of these teachings to modern life, encouraging listeners to engage deeply with their faith and understand the complexities of their spiritual heritage. Unique to this podcast is its focus on linking ancient wisdom with contemporary challenges, making it relevant for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Judaism in today's world.
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