
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 | 92 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityJudaism | |||

The Season 3 Finale wraps up the Book of Leviticus. Rabbis Lebovitz and Feinstein look ahead to Season 4: The Book of Numbers (Bamidbar).
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Rabbis Lebovitz and Feinstein reflect on the Book of Leviticus, discussing what it means to be holy and how to lead a meaningful life.
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At the close of Leviticus, the final chapter discusses gifts and tithes to the community. Rabbis Lebovitz and Feinstein share what obligations we have to our community and how those obligations bring us closer to one another.
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What does the Torah say about reward and punishment? Rabbis Lebovitz and Feinstein dive deep into whether doing (or not doing) mitzvot leads to specific outcomes.
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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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A thoughtful, faith-forward discussion series that centers on weekly Torah portions, Jewish holidays, and modern life, balancing textual study with personal stories and community issues. Hosts weave traditional sources with contemporary concerns — from family life and parenting to interfaith visibility and current events — often using humor and practical takeaways. Unique strengths include a steady, approachable cadence between two clergy partners, accessible explanations of complex parashah topics, and a willingness to address sensitive ethical questions within a communal framework. Listeners likely value depth, reflection, and actionable guidance for everyday Jewish living and learning.
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