
Rabbi Nolan Lebovitz (@rabbinolan) hosts "Torah on the Go" - a podcast presented by Valley Beth Shalom clergy. Wherever you are, you can listen and learn with VBS clergy as they discuss the weekly parsha, the news, Jewish topics and more. For more information, go to vbs.org/podcast
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 77 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityJudaism | |||

Rabbi Lebovitz and Rabbi Feinstein introduce the Holiness Code—the rules God gives the Jewish people to help us make ourselves holy.
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Rabbis Lebovitz and Feinstein reflect on the power of T'shuvah and our capacity for change. Later, they give their Super Bowl picks.
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Rabbis Lebovitz and Feinstein discuss everyone's favorite Torah portion, Tazria-Metzora, and its modern day application to our daily lives.
Rabbi Lebovitz and Rabbi Feinstein discuss the taboos of the Torah.
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My favorite podcast! I listen on my drive to and/or from work. Rabbi Nolan and Rabbi Feinstein are the best!
Love listening to this podcast and all the Rabbis! Thank you for venturing into the podcast world!
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The content encompasses a wide range of discussions around Jewish teachings, ethics, and contemporary issues. Episodes typically explore significant themes from the Torah, particularly narratives from the Book of Exodus, and relate them to modern-day ethical and social challenges, such as community behavior, environmental respect, and mentorship. Notable episodes analyze the Ten Commandments, the symbolism of food in Jewish culture, and the complexities of leadership within the context of historic and religious narratives. With engaging dialogues that intertwine traditional knowledge and modern relevance, the series is designed to offer both spiritual insight and practical wisdom for listeners, making it accessible for anyone interested in ... more
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