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Kol Deracheha

Rachel Leshaw

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Welcome to Kol Deracheha, a podcast about women and mitzvot, from deracheha.org, a Yeshivat Har Etzion Initiative. Our name comes from the pasuk in Mishlei 3:10, which says “be-chol derachecha da’ehu.” “In all your ways, know God.” We’ve changed that to Kol Deracheha, which means “all her ways,” and also “the voice of Deracheha.” Our goal is that Kol Deracheha will inspire you wherever you walk on the pathways of Torah. Season 1 of Kol Deracheha is dedicated in memory of Mrs. Anita Hirsch Si ...
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More Teachings - The Harvest

Torah Teacher Ariel ben-Lyman HaNaviy

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This is the Torah Observant "Shomer Mitzvot" series. In Judaism, safeguarding and keeping the Torah is central to performing the will of HaShem. Indeed, as properly understood from HaShem’s point of view, the whole of Torah was given to bring its followers to the "goal" of acquiring the kind of faith in HaShem that leads to placing one’s trusting faithfulness in the One and only Son of HaShem, Yeshua HaMashiach. To this end, the Torah has prophesied about him since as early as the book of Ge ...
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The official channel of Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi. הרב יוסף מזרחי הערוץ הרשמי As of this year Rabbi Mizrachi ( רב מזרחי ) has spoken in more than 5000 lectures, participated in many weekend seminars, radio shows, and others in English and Hebrew. These events have affected the lives of thousands of Jews which became observant of Torah and Mitzvot. In 2004 Rabbi Mizrachi started a very successful website called DivineInformation.com that contains hundreds of lectures and videos in English and Hebr ...
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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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Adam's Torah

Adam Sabzevari

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This podcast is recordings from classes given by Adam Sabzevari. There are episodes on the weekly Parasha and the Jewish holidays There is also a series on the Sefer HaMitzvot, in which we go through the list of the Mitzvot. We will learn the Sefer HaMitzvot HaKatzar (“Concise Book of Commandments”), written by Rabbi Yisrael Meir HaKohen Kagan (the Chofetz Chaim). The book is an abbreviated reworking of the Rambam's Sefer HaMitzvot that only includes commandments applicable outside of Israel ...
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In "The Mitzvah of Eretz Yisrael," Rav Shlomo Katz takes us deep into the heart and soul of one of Judaism's most profound and debated mitzvot. What does it really mean to conquer, dwell, and truly live in the land of Israel today? Is it merely about physical settlement, or is there a deeper spiritual conquest at play? Drawing on Torah sources, Chassidic insights, and practical halacha, we’ll explore questions like: How central is living in Eretz Yisrael to fulfilling our Jewish destiny? Can ...
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Rav Shlomo Katz journeys through the halachot of Shabbat using the sefer Peninei Halakha by Rav Eliezer Melamed, weaving together clarity in psak with the depth of Chassidus and the soul of niggun. From candle lighting to last-minute preparations, from the halachic to the emotional—each episode is a doorway into a more alive, more rooted Shabbos. Whether you’re just beginning or relearning it all again, come enter the holiness of Shabbos from the inside out.
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College of Judaism

Rabbi Nissim Wernick

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Yeshiva style Jewish learning mixed with modern secular classes. We will be offering Kabbalah, Torah, Talmud, Mitzvot, Jewish spiritual history, and Halacha. We also plan on bringing you a weekly Jewish news show. Thank you in advance for your patience as we get things up and running. Please sign up by sending an email as your enrollment. By enrolling in the College of Judaism, you will be signed up for class lists, study documents, and news letters.
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Dear Rabbi

Menachem Lehrfield

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Concise weekly answers to your questions about Judaism. If you are a wondering Jew, visit www.joidenver.com/dearrabbi to submit your own questions.
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The Torah has an all-encompassing vision for mankind in which every person, Jew, and gentile, has a role to play. The Torah’s ideal role for the non-Jew is that of the Noahide (in Hebrew, the Ben Noach, Child of Noah). This role is defined by a large body of halacha (law) called the Sheva Mitzvos Bnei Noach, the Seven Commandments of the Children of Noah. More and more non-Jews have turned to the ancient wisdom of the Torah and its sages for guidance as to what God expects from them. Unfortu ...
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Zero Percent

Menachem Lehrfield

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The Jewish People make up just .2% of world population. How does a People that makes up virtually zero percent of humanity have such a huge impact on our world?
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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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Inspired focus on sharing deep truths to live every day with fulfillment and purpose that flow! Building Unity Inspires Projects together! Offering to consult on and develop any of these topics and beyond to your needs! Connect to our United Souls Content, Course, Books, and Collaboration Albums! Partner with our Unity Projects, Unity Bookings, Unity Marketing, Unity Podcasts with daily/weekly Classes to Inspire Unified Change in Everyday Life! Email now - [email protected]!
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Cranky Torah

Random thoughts

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An unique perspective on Chumash, Torahs Nistar, thoughts from The Baal HaTanya, and more. Accompanied by field recordings from the streets of Yerushalayim.
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My purpose and intent in teaching this course is simple, I want to be able to explain, why Torah Judaism and Torah faithful Jews do not, and will not, accept, or embrace, the teachings of the Christian religion. I have no intentions or desire in this course to attack the religion of Christianity. I am not here to challenge, or critique, those who embrace the Christian faith. I am not here to talk about Christianity at all, even though due to the nature of this material, I am sure that I will ...
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MZH - Shiur Klali

Rabbi Dr. Yosef Bronstein

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Rabbi Dr. Yosef Bronstein is the Rosh Beit Midrash of Machon Zimrat Ha'aretz, embedded into the ever-growing Shirat David Community. This dynamic community of 140+ families in the Zayit neighborhood of Efrat, fosters spiritual growth, passionately serving Hashem with joy. With Machon Zimrat Ha'aretz in Zayit, we aim to enhance Kehilat Shirat David and the broader Efrat community via impactful programs, including this monthly Shiur Klali.
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Learning In Lessons in Tanya chapter 37 we continued explaining the root souls of Yisrael 600,000 of them have ability to elevate and fix the world through Mitzvot. To comfort the soul exiled into the lowest World, Generation and Places through Doing Mitzvot like Tzadakah 👍 👌 etc... The focus isn't Meditation as the Rebbe said "עיקר היא מעשה" מגיע …
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In this episode of the Parsha Review Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores Parshas Ki Seitzei, the sixth portion in the Book of Deuteronomy, read during the month of Elul, a time of introspection before Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Rabbi Wolbe begins with Deuteronomy 21:10, which describes going out to war against enemies, interpreting the true batt…
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This Parsha Review Podcast (Ep 5.9) by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe on Parshas Vayeilech offers a refreshing, clear and concise review as he does for each Parsha in the Torah. This episode is dedicated in honor of Peter & Becky Botvin! 00:00 Introduction 00:10 Parsha Summary 03:55 Important Lessons Segment Download & Print the Parsha Review Notes: https://dri…
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Learning Torat Chabad Lessons in Tanya Chapter 37 explains the elevated level of TALMUD Torah & Divine Providence ✨️ gives us insight into the elevated aspect of Rosh Hashana 5786... we partner with Hashem's Torah to give us supernatural strength and clarity that will energize the whole new year to come, just like the head energizes the 248 limbs o…
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How does the concept of equality shape our spiritual responsibilities? Join us as we reflect on the profound themes of Parsha Nitzavim- Vayelech, where Moshe gathers the entire Jewish people to renew their covenant with Hashem. We delve into the powerful message that every individual, regardless of rank or background, shares equal responsibility in…
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This Parsha Review Podcast (Ep 5.8) by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe on Parshas Nitzavim offers a refreshing, clear and concise review as he does for each Parsha in the Torah. This episode is dedicated in honor of Miriam Wolbe on her Bas Mitzvah! 00:00 Introduction 00:10 Parsha Summary 04:43 Important Lessons Segment Download & Print the Parsha Review Notes: h…
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✨🎧 Listen to this and other episodes at www.joidenver.com/podcast ✨ In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I explain why Jewish coworkers wish each other "Happy New Year" in September rather than January. The Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, falls at the beginning of the Jewish calendar year, which differs from the secular calendar we use in America. I clar…
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In this episode of the Parsha Review Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores Parshas Nitzavim, which always precedes Rosh Hashanah, emphasizing the theme of standing before Hashem in judgment, as highlighted in Deuteronomy 29:9, where "Atem Nitzavim" (you are standing) signals the collective accountability of all Israel. He notes the deliberate separat…
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Learning Weekly at the Shtiebel aka TheFamilyMinyan.com Likutei Moharan 38 8 Rabeinu Nachman ben Faiga Simcha teaches us from the sign of Tefilin that we can experience this healthy shame through Shabbos. Tishrei is the 7th month, which is a deeper longer way to understand Shabbat through Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur, Sukkot & Simchat HaTorah... Rebbe …
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Is it possible—maybe even Jewish—to be angry at God? From Abraham’s challenge at Sodom to Job’s cries of despair, Tanach is filled with voices that confront the Divine. But what does that mean for us today, when we struggle with personal tragedy, global antisemitism, and the ongoing pain of the seemingly endless war against Hamas? In this wide-rang…
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We go ahead in Learning Lessons in Tanya chapter 37 increased focus on The Mitzvah of Tzedakah, giving ✨️ like the Shem Hashem. Dvekus style ♥️ 😄 where all the energy and life force of the animal soul gets absored in the Infinite Light of Hashem. We discussed the timing of Sliechos before Chatzot connected to sweetening the Judgements of תשפ"ו... a…
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In this episode of the Parsha Review Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores Parshas Ki Savo, the seventh portion in the Book of Deuteronomy, focusing on Deuteronomy 26:11, which instructs the Jewish people to rejoice in all the goodness given by Hashem, including to their households, the Levites, and converts. Rabbi Wolbe, citing the Orachaim HaKadosh…
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Learning Weekly at the Family Minyan aka Shtiebel from Rebbe Nachman ben Faiga Simcha on Torah 38 7 in Likutei Moharan. So deep on Chai Elul we discuss Bat Ayin with Teshuva, Healthy Shame and renewed 👏 Chiyus... Cover pic Boruch Shmuel Vidal in the house 🏡 Efrat style Return Aliyah 2025 / 5785 Mazel tov and all the blessings… been a long journey f…
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✨🎧 Listen to this and other episodes at www.joidenver.com/podcast ✨ In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I address whether Jews believe in the devil, and the short answer is no. The Christian concept of the devil is antithetical to Jewish thought. While Judaism does believe in Satan (which is where the English word "Satan" comes from), this is fundamenta…
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This episode is partially a detective story, partially an analysis of daring ideas, and partially an invitation to discover new methodolgies of confronting challenges to Orthodox Judaism. Rav Kook drafted L’Nevuchei HaDor over a century ago—then the manuscript largely disappeared from view, resurfaced piecemeal, and sparked debates about redaction …
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This Parsha Review Podcast (Ep 5.7) by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe on Parshas Ki Savo offers a refreshing, clear and concise review as he does for each Parsha in the Torah. This episode is dedicated in honor of Peter & Becky Botvin! 00:00 Introduction 00:10 Parsha Summary 08:25 Important Lessons Segment Download & Print the Parsha Review Notes: https://drive…
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What if the key to overcoming your greatest spiritual battles lies not in struggle, but in joy? Join us as we uncover the profound lessons of Parsha Ki Seitzei and how it equips us to conquer our Yetzer Hara, or evil inclination, during the reflective month of Elul. We passionately explain why true Teshuvah (repentance) should be a joyous process a…
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This Parsha Review Podcast (Ep 5.6) by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe on Parshas Ki Seitzei offers a refreshing, clear and concise review as he does for each Parsha in the Torah. This episode is dedicated in honor of Dr. Howard Schreiber! 00:00 Introduction 00:10 Parsha Summary 09:43 Important Lessons Segment Download & Print the Parsha Review Notes: https://dr…
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✨🎧 Listen to this and other episodes at www.joidenver.com/podcast ✨ In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I address why Judaism traditionally encourages Jews to marry within the faith when choosing a life partner. I explain that when selecting someone to spend your entire life with, it's crucial to find someone who shares your fundamental values and world…
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Learning Weekly Likutei Moharan at TheFamilyMinyan.com aka Shtiebel to Sharpening Torah 38 7 with Ahavat HaTorah and Ahavat Hashem. To bring new levels of mentalities and connections that come through Tefilin. Real Healthy shame we develop as we sincerely thank Hashem 😊. Cover pic Laivy Miller Successful shows & festivals this summer bH… now it’s E…
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Cover Pic Shout out to Rav Shlomo Katz Shirat David, Efrat for hosting our podcast and recently US Ambassador Mike Huckabee with such Joy, Appreciation & Inspiration...The New Year Flow For US the #beingkind - Real Kindness Podcast - Watch the last IG Live Version - https://www.instagram.com/p/DNh1vCPtdHz/ - Will be live - https://www.instagram.com…
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As one 929 cycle ends and the next begins, Scott talks with Rabbi Benny Lau—founder of 929—about why the project started, what it hopes to change in Jewish life, and what a shared, chapter-a-day cadence can build across communities. They also tackle the harder questions: the risks of using Tanach as a direct guidebook without the mediating lens of …
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We learn together at TheFamilyMinyan.com aka the Shtiebel ahead in the Moshiach Focused chapter 37, about elevating the 600,000 SOULS through the 248 positive mitzvot & limbs with purfying our people through 365 negative mitzvot & sinews. Parshat Ki Tezai Elul zman is a great opportunity to wow ourselves to true Chabad Chochmah Bina Daat the Ohr En…
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