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Tribe and Flame Messianic Podcast

Congregation Baruch Hashem Phoenix, Arizona

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The tribe + flame Messianic podcast is a conversation about Messianic life and leadership in the modern world. We at Congregation Baruch Hashem in Glendale, Arizona, exist to help navigate our growing and changing movement and propel spiritual and personal growth. We want to inspire unity thought-provoking discussion, real life stories, and Spirit-filled exhortation. We hope to create community as we discuss relevant biblical topics on the meaning of being a Jewish believer in Yeshua or a Ge ...
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Harav Yussie Zakutinsky is the Rav of K’hal Mevakshei Hashem in Lawrence, NY. His unique ability to blend nigleh, chassidus and kabbalah together reveals the unity of Hashem and Torah. Harav Yussie Zakutinsky utilizes the teachings of the Baal Shem Tov and his talmidim, to transform the deep esoteric ideas contained in penimius hatorah, into relatable and actionable lessons.
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Understanding the Sefiros

Rabbi Yossi Michalowicz

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Understand the Mystical Sefiros and their relevance in developing a deeper relationship with Hashem & Mitzva observance. This series is based on the Sefer "Da'as HaSefiros" which incorporates the teachings of Rabbi Reuven Shlosberg (Jerusalem) which explain the conduct of hashem and recognizing our own human spiritual essence.
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R’ Yaakov Klein is an author, musician, and lecturer devoted to sharing the inner light of Torah through his books, music and lectures. Over the last 10 years, R' Yaakov has shared his passion for the Chassidic wisdom and the inner light of Torah in a plethora of educational capacities including as teacher for the Illinois Center for Jewish Studies and Yeshivat Mevaseret Tzion, as the founding director of the Lost Princess Initiative (LPI), and as a freelance content creator and educator for ...
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In this episode, we explore a big idea at the intersection of Torah and modern physics: Torah is the blueprint of creation, and as science advances, it often ends up catching up to truths Torah has pointed to all along. Joined by physicist Dr. Berel Epstein, we work through listener-submitted questions from the Shema Podcast WhatsApp community on t…
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Abraham finally arrives in the land G-d promised him…and immediately faces famine. No rain. Dying animals. A starving community. This is G-d's idea of a blessing? This is the world's first famine ever, and it happens precisely when Abraham reaches his destination. Rabbi Epstein unpacks one of Abraham's most confusing tests: Should he stay in the la…
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Matt and Ron Davis from The Jewish Road Ministries discussing the historical and spiritual significance of Hanukkah and the dreidel (1:53). They aim to provide context for the Jewish roots of faith for Christians and to help Jewish people understand their Messiah (1:12).Here are the key points covered:The Dreidel's Story The dreidel is not just a g…
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In this episode, we are joined with Rabbi Daniel Rowe to unpack one of the most sensitive and misunderstood subjects in Torah: our ongoing relationship with Eisav and Yishmael. Are they eternal enemies, potential partners, or something more complex? Building on the theme from “Becoming a Nation of Priests” with Rabbi Yaakov Klein, Rabbi Rowe traces…
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Here's a breakdown of the video's content: Musical Worship: The service begins with uplifting worship songs from Rebbetzin Candyce Hyslip Opening Liturgy and Prayer: Rabbi Tim Hyslip opens the service with liturgy and a prayer, welcoming attendees both in person and online. He also introduces guest speakers Matt and Ron Davis from the Jewish Road M…
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Jacqui Meyers, introduced as the speaker, begins a sermon series on Peter. She focuses on Peter's identity as an apostle, the identity of the readers (God's elect exiles scattered throughout various provinces in modern Turkey), and how this relates to the audience's own identity. She highlights Peter's growth from an impulsive follower to an elder …
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The service includes: Opening Liturgy and Prayer (6:20-10:24): The service begins with a traditional opening liturgy and communal prayer, emphasizing unity and the pouring out of the Spirit. Announcements (12:06-19:20): Various community announcements are shared, including information on grocery card assistance, the final installment of the Mishbah…
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When G-d tells Abraham "Go for yourself from your land, from your relatives, and from your father's house to the land I will show you," there's a problem: Abraham doesn't know which direction to turn. Right or left? East or west? The text says G-d will "show" him the land - future tense - yet somehow Abraham knows exactly where to go. This apparent…
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In this episode Rabbi Pill returns to explore the deep spiritual current that runs from Tishrei through Cheshvan into the month of Kislev, revealing why this time is far more than a prelude to Chanukah. Together, we unpack Kislev’s core theme: the awakening of the Hidden Light—the Divine clarity concealed since Creation—made accessible again throug…
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In this episode, I sit down with Rabbi Yaakov Klein to explore one of the most misunderstood ideas in Torah: our destiny to become a nation of priests for all humanity. We dig into what it actually means for the Jewish people to serve the nations—not through power or superiority, but through spiritual responsibility, clarity, and guidance. We speak…
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Abraham didn't become the father of the Jewish people in a single moment of faith. He was forged through ten tests—each one preparing him for the next, each one impossible to pass without the conditioning of those that came before. These tests were a deliberate training program, building his spiritual muscle from test to test until he could face th…
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In this episode, A Nation Tailored in Fire, I explore a powerful teaching from Rav Avigdor Miller about how Hashem created the Jewish people with a fiery nature—stubborn, passionate, and relentless—and then gave us a fiery Torah perfectly suited to that design. Each mitzvah acts like a custom-made suit, shaping and channeling that inner fire toward…
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In this episode, I sit down with Rabbi Pill to explore the power of Mar Cheshvan and discover that it’s not a spiritual lull at all, but the time when we’re meant to integrate the inspiration of Tishrei into everyday life. We discuss how Jewish time moves in an upward spiral, and how Cheshvan shifts us from “gadlus ha’mochin” (expanded consciousnes…
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Judaism holds a view almost no other religion shares: you don't need to be Jewish to get to heaven. You just need to be a good person. In this episode, Rabbi Bentzi Epstein explores the seven Noahide laws, a universal moral code given to all humanity. Six of these laws were handed to Adam at creation itself. The seventh came after the flood: don't …
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In this episode, I sit down with physicist and author of Emunah and Physics, Dr. Berel Leib Epstein, to explore how modern physics—fine-tuning, quantum observation, and the wave-particle nature of light—doesn’t challenge emunah but illuminates it, revealing the Torah as the blueprint of reality. We discuss why Occam’s razor now favors belief, how t…
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This Sukkos, as we sit together under one roof, the lulav and etrog in our hands carry a message far deeper than ritual. The four species are not symbols of difference but of interdependence — a call to unity that Baal HaSulam says is the very condition for receiving Torah itself. In this episode, we explore why the mitzvah can only be fulfilled wh…
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This episode is another installment of our ongoing series, The Power of the Hebrew Months, where we explore the unique spiritual energy of each time in the Jewish calendar. Focusing on Tishrei, Rabbi Pill helps us reframe our relationship with Hashem in healthier, more compassionate terms—like spouses who separate and reconcile, growing closer thro…
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What turns the son of an idol-maker into the father of monotheism? After 20 generations of humanity swinging between pure physicality and pure spirituality, one young man discovered the revolutionary truth: we're meant to merge both worlds together. In this episode, Rabbi Bentzi Epstein reveals the dramatic story behind Abraham's first two life tes…
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In this closing episode of the Merkavah Series, we explore Malchus as the culmination of all the Sefiros where everything we’ve built within ourselves is finally brought into relationship with another, creating something new that did not exist before. Rabbi Meisel shows how Dovid HaMelech embodies this quality by becoming the vessel through which H…
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In this Merkavah installment we explore Yesod and Yosef HaTzaddik as the foundation that brings spiritual intent into concrete reality. We trace how Yosef’s journey, from betrayal to leadership, models disciplined attachment and holy channeling of passion, the vav that binds heaven and earth. Yesod becomes practical through action, bris milah as co…
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