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TRANSFORM YOUR EMUNAH!

Rabbi Reuven Garber

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Short daily inspiration about Emunah and Bitachon with R’ Reuven Garber ”The distance between understanding Emunah intellectually and internalizing it emotionally is greater than the distance between heaven and earth!” Transform Your Emunah! https://transformyouremunah.com/
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The Shmuz

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Welcome to The Shmuz Podcast! Here’s your chance to infuse an inspiring dose of ruchnius, encouragement and positivity into your day. But don’t just stop here. Go to TheShmuz.com and gain access to hundreds of motivational Shmuzin that are guaranteed to accelerate your spiritual growth
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Emunah Meditation

Elliott Rosenbaum

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This podcast teaches listeners from all backgrounds how to bring more joy, inner peace and success into all areas of life using a unique form of meditation called Emunah Meditation (EM). Rooted in mystical Judaism, Emunah Mediation teaches us how to have a direct two-way relationship with God. Learn about and practice EM with creator, Dr. Elliott Rosenbaum.
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Emunah at Work

TYH Nation

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In this conversation series, Laibel Schwartz and TYH Nation sits down with business leaders and prominent members of the community to hear how they apply emunah at work and the impact emunah has on their business and personal lives. Join us on this journey of emunah and success. TYH Nation x Laibel Schwartz
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This is a weekly chabura on erev Shabbos. We are learning chelek aleph of Nesivos Shalom. It covers the most essential and foundational topics in yiddishket and how to practically live by them. The sefer Nesivos Shalom is one of the most popular Seforim in the world. Most people learn the Slonimer Rebb’s Torah on the Parsha and Moadim. However, he also wrote Seforim on foundational topics in Yiddishkeit. Emunah, Bitachon, Dveykus, and Purifying one’s Middos are a sample of these topics. In t ...
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Nach Daily

Rabbi Shaya Sussman, LCSW

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NachDaily is a project of Yeshiva Ateres Shimon. A perek of day of Navi in 5 minutes or less. covering the entire Neviem Rishonim. Yeshoshua, Shoftim, Shmuel I, Shmuel II, Malchim I, Melachim II, Yeshaya, Yechezkel, Yirmiya, Hoshea, Yoel, Amos, ovadya, Yona, Micha, Nachum, Chabakuk, Tsfanya, Chaggai, Zechariah, Melachi. Thank God, we finished Navi and now we're learning Tehilim. The Shiurim are interlined with actual pesukim, classic meforshim, Drash and Chassidus to deliver practical lesson ...
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Nishmasi

Shmuel Goldstein

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Rabbi Goldstein is inspired to encourage others to strive to find their place in Judaism. Prior to joining Congregation Beth Tefillah, Rabbi Goldstein served as a rabbi at the Ohr Shlomo Chassidic Center of Pomona, NY, and the rabbi of the Beth El Jewish Center of Flatbush. Rabbi Goldstein and his wife, Kayla, an experienced educator and teacher in her own right, are dedicated to facilitating growth in the Jewish community and are looking forward to joining the Paramus community with their t ...
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Welcome to the official platform of the Orlando Community Kollel—the centralized home for our shiurim, recordings, and voices of Torah that shape our growing community. This forum was created to preserve and share the living Torah of our Beis Medrash, making our learning accessible to the wider community anytime, anywhere. Through these shiurim, listeners can stay connected to the heartbeat of the Kollel —experiencing authentic Torah, practical wisdom, and real spiritual growth. Whether you’ ...
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Reb Nosson of Breslov, the beloved disciple of Rebbe Nachman, carried his Rebbe’s light into the world with boundless devotion. Through his writings, prayers, and letters, we are given a path to live with faith, joy, and strength even in times of struggle. In this series, Rav Shlomo Katz learns from Reb Nosson’s Torah, weaving together his fiery commitment, his guidance to his children and students, and the timeless invitation to run not away from Hashem, but toward Him. Join us in tasting t ...
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Recorded live at Yeshivas Keser Torah, The Hashkafa Shmooze features Rabbi Zucker’s heartfelt and thought-provoking talks on hashkafa — guiding listeners toward clarity, purpose, and inner growth. Blending Torah wisdom with practical life lessons, Rabbi Zucker explores the spiritual mindset of a ben Torah and how to approach life’s challenges through the lens of emunah, middos, and avodas Hashem. These shmoozen go beyond the weekly parsha — they’re about shaping how we think, feel, and live ...
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No matter where you are or what you're going through, you are never alone. In a world that often feels chaotic and cold, we bring you weekly inspiration rooted in emunah, Torah, and the unwavering love Hashem has for each one of us. Believing in Hashem gives us the capacity to envision change. Having a relationship with Hashem gives us the capacity to hope for that change. Please check out these other podcasts by Chaim Reidel: Torahvation and Living With Kedusha. To connect with Chaim Reidel ...
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Emunah in HaShem - Faith in G-d with Rav Dror This inspiring video gives an amazing amount of help and clarity to those seeking for Emunah and complete faith. Faith and prayer are integral parts of life. Everything revolves around Emunah and Tefilah (Prayer). This inspiring class talks about how to pray when things don't go our way. When we are prayer for one thing, and Hashem (God) is doing something else. When we are trying to achieve something, and the Creator is pushing us in a different ...
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Rav Shlomo Katz guides us through Shaar HaYichud VehaEmunah, the second section of the Alter Rebbe’s Tanya. With warmth, depth, and heart, we explore the foundations of Jewish faith and Divine unity—what it really means to say “Ein od milvado,” and how creation itself reveals Hashem’s oneness. Perfect for seekers ready to go deeper into Chassidus, Emunah, and the living heartbeat of reality itself.
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ROH - Rely on Hashem

Hakol Radio

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The ROH Rely on Hashem Initiative! Through the release of short clips, ROH helps Yidden all over the world strengthen their Emunah and Bitachon in Hashem in trying times! © 2024 by Hakol Radio
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Contact Chai

Mishkan Chicago

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Contact Chai is Mishkan Chicago’s podcast feed, where you can hear our Shabbat sermons, Morning Minyans, interviews with Jewish thought leaders, and more.
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Wisdom in the Nations with Rob Bryant Emunah (Faith) for the Nations. Learning Hitbodedut - the art of conversation with Hashem. The focus of this channel is to promote the teachings of Rabbi Nachman , especially Emunah , bitachon , and clear Hitbodedut . With the help of HaShem you will be inspired and elevated in your faith
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Bitachon Shorts

Rabbi Aryeh Leib Zell

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Brief and inspiring shorts from Rabbi Zell's shiurim on bitachon and developing a constant and meaningful connection with Hashem. These short clips are excerpts from the full-legnth shiur corresponding to the number in the title. For example, a clip titled "1a - He is Your Hashem" would be an excerpt from the full shiur "1 - Basics in Bitachon". The full shiurim can be found in the in the Acquiring Bitachon podcast section on this page.
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THE TRUST FACTOR — Daily Torah Wisdom & Weekly Conversations for Purpose, Peace & Unshakeable Confidence The Trust Factor delivers powerful daily lessons in spiritual growth, emotional clarity, and purpose-driven living — drawn from timeless Torah wisdom and applied to the challenges of modern life. While we frequently explore transformational teachings from Sha’ar HaBitachon — The Gate of Trust, it is only one of the many rich, authentic Torah sources we draw on. Each episode brings insight ...
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The Orthodox Conundrum is a forum in which we look honestly at the Orthodox Jewish community, identifying what works well and what does not, so that, through an honest accounting, we can find solutions that will be successful. We will examine some of the major issues that affect the Orthodox world, without exaggeration, whitewashing, or pretending that they don't exist. Our hope is that the Orthodox Conundrum will spark wider discussion that will enable Orthodox Judaism to continue moving fo ...
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Rav Dror Moshe Cassouto brings us rare honest pure principles of truth, that will touch the heart of anyone who truly tries to listen to his inspirational words. Our hope is that these inspirational classes will bring you closer to Hashem (The Creator) and inspire and motivate you to find your connection to God with joy, faith, and trust (Simcha, Emunah, and Bitachon in Hebrew). The classes are based on finding truth in everyday life and a strong emphasis on Hitbodedut (personal prayer, secl ...
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Da Mah Shetashiv

Rabbi Aaron Lopiansky

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In this 42 part series, R’ Aaron Lopiansky presents a systematic approach to the fundamentals of Judaism.This series covers everything you need to “know what to answer” both to yourself and to others – from the basics of Emunah to the tradition of the Oral Law, and from the challenges of science to Zionism and the modern Jewish community.
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Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg serves as Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivas Ohr Eliyahu, Lubavitch Mesivta of Chicago, and during the summer months, as Scholar in residence at Machon Alte women’s seminary in Tsfat, Israel. He is a beloved Rabbi, teacher and father, and lives in Lincolnwood, Illinois, with his wife and children, where he dedicates his life to mentoring, teaching, and inspiring others.
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R’ Rachamim Bitton is the founder of Lev emunah which sets out to coach and help people struggling proffessionaly based on the torah of rebbe nachman. He learns at yeshivat hamekubalim Nahar Shalom under rav benayahu shmueli. Kollel Toras Chaim is a program dedicated to helping yidden learn and live rebbe nachman’s torah and its essential advice for our generation. Join the WhatsApp Status 👉https://wa.me/message/V5CZUWK7S73ZI1 Join the WhatsApp Group 👉https://chat.whatsapp.com/F0BGrjjcIWOGsb ...
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JRoot Live

JRoot Live

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Jroot Live was formerly known for a long while Jroot Radio. Here's some info from the FB page: Jewish Lectures and Songs 24 hr a Day Listen on the website http://www.JRootlive.com/ [email protected] call the host at: 347-424-3241 you can text 3479278398 Instagram follow @jrootradio
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CandiDate

YUConnects, www.yuconnects.com

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Dating for marriage is a pivotal stage of life. Join YUConnects’ "CandiDate" twice a month in candid conversations, as our hosts navigate the Jewish dating scene with experts and influencers in the field. Whether you are currently dating, or know someone who is, this entertaining and educational podcast is the one for you.
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Mrs. Rooksie David of the Seattle Kollel delivers a compelling weekly Torah class that delves into the profound insights and timeless wisdom of Jewish tradition. Her sessions, known for their engaging and accessible style, attract a diverse group of participants eager to deepen their understanding of the Torah. Mrs. David skillfully blends classical interpretations with contemporary applications, fostering a lively and interactive learning environment. Each class not only enhances knowledge ...
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"Nafshi Tidom" — drawn from the words we say in Elokai Netzor: “למקללי נפשי תדום” – “To those who curse me, may my soul be silent.” In this 5-part series, Rav Shlomo Katz explores one of the deepest Breslov teachings: how to face humiliation (bizyonot) not with anger or revenge, but with silence, emunah, and inner strength. Drawing from Rabbi Lazer Brody’s sefer Nafshi Tidom, classic sources in Chazal, Chassidus, and the writings of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, Rav Shlomo guides us through: - W ...
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Parenting is not just about raising children. It is about revealing souls, nurturing faith, and guiding the next generation with patience and courage. In this series, Rav Shlomo Katz draws from Rebbe Nachman, the Tanya, and Chassidic masters to uncover the spiritual depth of parenting. From creating “vacated space” for children to grow, to awakening curiosity, to embodying holy chutzpah, these teachings offer timeless guidance for raising Jewish children with love, resilience, and emunah.
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Join Rav Shlomo Katz on Yam Hazikaron with a contemplative series honoring Israel’s fallen soldiers and victims of terror. Through stories, Torah, and soulful niggunim, Rav Shlomo opens a space to remember names, lives, and light—holding grief and gratitude together as we stand between the siren of remembrance and the song of resilience.
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Shabbos Malkesa

Rabbi Ari Klapper

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Transform your Shabbos from routine observance to divine encounter. Rabbi Ari Klapper explores mystical and philosophical teachings about Shabbos as the weekly manifestation of Hashem's kingship. Deep dive into Gemora analysis, Kabbalistic concepts, and practical spirituality. Learn what Shabbos is supposed to be and how to truly feel the Shechina. Graduate-level spiritual development for serious practitioners seeking authentic connection.
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On Yom HaShoah, we remember the six million souls who perished — and the faith that endured through the darkest night in our history. In these teachings, Rav Shlomo Katz opens the heart of remembrance through Torah, song, and story. Together, we honor their memory by choosing life, light, and the unbroken song of the Jewish people.
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Shidduchim. Whether we are “in the parashah” ourselves, or it is our children, grandchildren, friends, or neighbors — we all know people searching for their zivug, awaiting the “Kriyas Yam Suf” that will bring them to their bashert. In these unique lessons , we look at the topic of shidduchim through the wise and far-seeing eyes of some of our greatest sages. What are the most important traits to look for in a shidduch? What is the proper balance between hishtadlus and emunah? How important ...
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We've been discussing how every moment of our lives is really an opportunity and throughout the many extra moments that we might find for ourselves, instead of wasting the time idly just because maybe we can't center ourselves to a full-out task, because we're currently busy with something else and we only have a few spare moments at hand, it would…
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Do you believe in Hashem, but sometimes feel that He’s out to get you? Then you have emunah, but lack bitachon. You see, it’s not enough to simply recognize that Hashem runs the world. As a frum Jew, you are also meant to internalize that Hashem is directly involved in your own life and knows what is best for you. Many of our problems with bitachon…
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When a person has been waiting for a shidduch, or for parnassah, or for refu'ah shelema, the hardest part is not the difficulty itself, but the fear that maybe it will never come. Years have passed, doors seem to be closed, and the person begins to think: if nothing has happened yet, who says it ever will? That way of thinking might make sense if H…
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In this inspiring conversation, Dr. Tamara Henry explores the biblical concept of blessings and how they show up in our lives in meaningful and personal ways. Through heartfelt storytelling, Scripture, and practical wisdom, Dr. Henry invites listeners to reflect on Gods grace, develop a spirit of gratitude, and recognize the blessings uniquely tail…
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What if true wisdom begins when we stop over-analyzing? In a world that prizes skepticism, Rabbi Klapper reclaims the dignity of simple faith. A child who hears “Hashem made the world” and believes it instantly has touched something even philosophers can’t reach. Through stories and sharp humor, he shows how chasing “proofs” often masks the real is…
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Send us a text Step off a plane and feel like you’ve just walked into your family’s living room—that’s the power of home we just experienced in Israel. That warmth sits beside a harsher reality: living under threat, fielding constant scrutiny, and still finding the resolve to build, create, and serve. We ask a hard question most headlines skip: how…
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Send us a text Trust grows when prayer stops being a script and becomes a conversation. We dive into the living practice of emuna—active trust—and show how two streams of prayer can transform your day: the structure of the siddur that focuses the mind and the candid, personal words that open the heart. Rather than choosing one over the other, we sh…
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Every single moment of life is an opportunity. There is always a mitzvah to perform in every situation, and sometimes just being mindful of something can change a situation from being a waste of time, or even perhaps a sin, to a great mitzvah. The halachic authorities teach that there are six constant mitzvahs that can be performed at any and every…
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Check out Orthodox Conundrum Commentary on Substack and get your free subscription by going to https://scottkahn.substack.com/ - and paid subscribers get this and other episodes of the Orthodox Conundrum Podcast ad-free and with additional bonus content! There's a recurring pattern in parts of the Orthodox world - one that has always troubled me, b…
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Why does life feel like a constant tug-of-war between what the body wants and what the soul knows is right? In this unforgettable class on the Derech Hashem, Rabbi Shafier explains that Hashem created man from two opposing parts, the guf and the neshamah, and that this inner war is not a flaw but the very purpose of existence. He shows why beauty a…
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We've been discussing one of the most important and fundamental mitzvahs, the mitzvah to love Hashem. That although it is such a fundamental and basic prerequisite to the Torah, nevertheless, at face value, it is quite a difficult mitzvah to fulfill, seeing as Hashem is an abstract being that is difficult for us to connect with due to our human lim…
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Send us a text What if the smartest investment you make this week isn’t in your calendar or your bank account, but in the small, steady moves that last? We explore the difference between chasing what fades and building what lives on—habits, choices, and words that shape people long after the moment passes. From a brief life update and book giveaway…
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This week's parashah, Vayechi, is known as a parashah setumah —a closed parashah—because there is no space in the Torah between the end of Vayigash and the beginning of Vayechi. Rashi explains that one reason for this is that the eyes and hearts of the Jewish people became "closed" when Yaakov Avinu passed away, from the pain and pressure of the bo…
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Send us a text Some conversations aren’t conversations at all—they’re tug-of-war matches dressed up as dialogue. We’ve all met the person who argues every point, even when we agree. Today we unpack why stepping away from those battles is not weakness but wisdom, and how that choice clears space for a deeper kind of certainty that lasts beyond a sin…
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We've been discussing one of the six constant mitzvahs, the mitzvah to love Hashem, which on the one hand is such an important fundamental mitzvah, whilst at the same time can be so difficult, because Hashem is not something tangible, not something we can see nor hear, and therefore how does one bring oneself to this place of being able to truly lo…
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In this shiur, delivered in Tomer Devorah, Rav Burg explains the psychological dynamics of the relationship between Yosef and his brothers after Yaakov died. The Shevatim projected their pain onto Yosef, manipulated the truth to protect themselves and made themselves small from a deep place of fear. In response, Yosef teaches them the power of dign…
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In today’s shiur, we explored Rav Kook’s profound process of Aliyat HaDorot — the elevation of the generations — and the rise of collective consciousness.Rav Kook explains that throughout most of history, spiritual greatness was concentrated in a small number of towering individuals: great tzaddikim and erudite souls who stood far above the general…
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One of the ways we bring down all the segulot that come from Birkat HaMazon is by saying it with true feelings of hakarat tov. When a person feels genuine appreciation, the power of his words becomes infinitely greater. When Rabbi Aharon of Belz was younger, he used to stay by a certain butcher. The butcher took such good care of the Rabbi, fulfill…
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How do you recognize Hashem when He wears the “clothing” of the world? Rabbi Klapper reveals that the levushim — the garments through which Hashem shows Himself — are His midos. Just as uniform defines role, Hashem’s “uniform” is compassion, patience, and giving. On Shabbos, He dresses entirely in white — pure chesed without din. That’s why it’s an…
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Send us a text What if the drive to be right is the very thing keeping you from the truth? We open up a candid look at the obsession to win every argument, why it strains relationships, and how it subtly blocks learning, growth, and peace of mind. With stories, sharp observations, and wisdom from Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, we unpack how certainty ca…
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One of the six constant mitzvahs is the mitzvah to love HaShem. It is difficult sometimes to fulfill this mitzvah of loving HaShem because I don't see HaShem, I don't hear HaShem and in many ways it's hard for me to relate to HaShem - this abstract figure. How do I come to loving HaShem? The Rambam writes that the way we come to loving HaShem is by…
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In this shiur, delivered in Baer Miriam, Rav Burg explains the inner nature of Golus. When truth dies our perception of pain is that we are suffering. This results in a complete emotional shutdown from those that are enslaved. When truth dies the foundations of society crumble, the journey to redemption becomes longer and harder, and spiritual grea…
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If a person is going through difficulties, the natural reaction is to ask, "Why me? What did I do to deserve this?" He then feels bad about the situation and remains in that state until it goes away. However, if he reacts that way, he is losing out on a golden opportunity. The purpose of this world is to utilize every circumstance that Hashem place…
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Send us a text A parking ticket in Jerusalem should have been a small annoyance. Instead, it became a doorway into a larger conversation about trust, timing, and how we decide what deserves our energy. We walk through the moment-by-moment details—arriving at the Airbnb, staying with the car, the warning from a garage attendant—and the choice to acc…
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We know that the Torah sources refer to Hashem and the Torah as one. One of the most potent things that we can do in our endeavor to connect to Hashem is to learn Torah. The Gemara, as outlined by the Shulchan Aruch, the Code of Jewish Law, also teaches us that even if one does not have this high motive of just connecting to Hashem and learning the…
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Why does life feel like a constant tug-of-war between what the body wants and what the soul knows is right? In this foundational class on Derech Hashem, Rabbi Shafier explains that Hashem created man from two opposing forces, the guf and the neshamah, and that this inner conflict is not a bug, it's the very purpose of life. With awesome clarity, he…
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