Welcome to "The Weekly Parsha with Michoel Brooke," your go-to podcast for engaging, accessible Torah study. Join us to explore the weekly Torah Parshios, offering insights and life lessons for beginners and seasoned learners. Each 15-to 25-minute episode offers a comprehensive yet digestible exploration of the weekly Parsha. Discover valuable Parsha wisdom to enrich your spiritual journey, deepen your understanding of our holy Torah, and inspire personal growth. Subscribe today and begin yo ...
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An in-depth look at one of the 613 mitzvos discussed in the current weekly Parsha.
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The Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection is the one-stop shop for the Torah inspiration shared by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe in one simple feed. The Jewish Inspiration Podcast, Parsha Review Podcast, Thinking Talmudist Podcast, Living Jewishly Podcast and Unboxing Judaism Podcast all in one convenient place. Enjoy!
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NiggunChabura.com This is a live weekly chabura in Woodmere, NY. Each week we listen to a song, then we tie the song into the parsha or the current zman, and then we listen to the song a second time with a deeper appreciation. At the end we write a teffilah to help concretize the message into our heart. Come join the experience. Please email [email protected] with any questions or comments Check out the other podcasts Likutei Moharan Rebbe Nachman Bitachon For Real Nesivos Shalom Worki ...
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“We are raising a generation of young people who are very observant but not very religious.” (HaRav A. Feldman shlit”a) For many of us, young and old, the disconnect is palpable. We have access to vast amounts of Torah knowledge, and the technicalities of Mitzvah observance are easier than ever before. Yet there is a haunting sense of 'been there, done that' and somehow we lack vision, and a sense of mission. These podcasts are designed to add a depth of understanding, a healthy does of real ...
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Learning the depth of the parsha
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This podcast series will endeavour to explore deep concepts about the truth of our lives and the inner workings of our spirits as we all know it. Ariel Levy will take listeners on a journey that will endeavour to reveal our relationship between philosophical ideas and mystical ideas and how these can be applied to every day life in the most simple way. Ariel Levy will also guide listeners through a series of teachings on Jewish literature, holidays, prayers, parsha and so forth to uncover th ...
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Tired of the fake news? The Yaakov M Show is a refreshing look at politics. Yaakov debunks the lies of the swamp and mainstream media, and tells you the REAL story behind the politics. Yaakov hosted a conservative political podcast for 15 years. He studied in Kollel for 14 years, was a Bais Medrash Rebbi over a decade, and has semicha from a top Rosh Yeshiva. If you’re tired of the fake news media, you will LOVE this podcast. __________________________________________________________________ ...
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YeshivasElimelech.org provides commentary and insight into the daily page of Talmud. Also check out our 1 minute daf: https://youtube.com/@YeshivasElimelech Sponsored by Orlo We are coming up on the end of our 7.5-year long cycle of completing the entire Daf Yomi. I will be wrapping up the podcast, but Torah is our curriculum for life and the learning will continue! Join me on YouTube @YeshivasElimelech for one-minute Daf Yomi and one-minute parsha shorts, and to watch our classes of various ...
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Vinegar, Son of Wine: Sensitivity in Divine and Human Justice (Tamudist #87 - Bava Metzia 83b)
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44:48In this episode of the Thinking Talmudist Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe discusses a passage from Tractate Baba Metzia 83b, focusing on an aggadic narrative about Rabbi Elazar, son of Rabbi Shimon, and a Talmudic exposition of Psalms 104:20. The episode explores themes of divine justice, human sensitivity, and the role of punishment in Jewish law, usin…
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Sukkos 5 - Unraveling the Spiritual Depths of Sukkot
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1:01:47Prepare to embark on an enlightening exploration of Sukkot’s four species symbolism. I promise you'll gain a new perspective on the citron, palm branch, myrtle, and willow, not just as physical entities but as spiritual representations of different parts of our body and our commitment to God. We'll also delve into the profound act of shaking the lu…
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Simchas Torah 5768 - the power of a circle!!
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2:34The Power of a circle!!By Yitzchak Feigenbaum
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In this episode of the Prayer Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe discusses the fifth chapter of Tractate Zevachim, recited daily in the morning prayers as part of the korbanot section, aligning with the Daf Yomi cycle starting October 8, 2025. He emphasizes the spiritual and practical significance of studying the offerings, which substitute for actual temp…
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Ep. 64 - The Laws of Kaddish - Part 3 (Siman 26)
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43:33In this episode of the Everyday Judaism Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe concludes the discussion of Siman 26 of the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, covering halachot 14–22 of the mourner’s Kaddish, completing the first book of the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch. He emphasizes the spiritual significance of Kaddish in elevating the deceased’s soul by declaring Hashem’s one…
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Sukkos 4 - A Hug from Hashem (With the Shema Podcast)
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46:58We entered Rosh Hashanah and declared that Hashem is our King and we are His subjects, allowing us to move into Yom Kippur so we could reflect on our previous year and discern when our thoughts, words, and actions were not congruent with that truth. And now it is time to enter our Sukkahs, designed like His arm reaching around us and holding us clo…
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Everyday Judaism: Laws of Sukkah (Siman 134)
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55:18In this episode of the Everyday Judaism Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe discusses Siman 134 of the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, covering the laws of building a sukkah, timed with the preparation period between Yom Kippur (September 20, 2025) and Sukkot (September 25, 2025). He emphasizes the mitzvah’s spiritual significance as a divine “hug” and a fresh start…
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Sukkos 3 - The Power and Impact of Shaking the Lulav
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47:23Ever wondered about the profound symbolism and teachings of the mitzvah of shaking the four species on Sukkot? Brace for a deep dive into the intricacies of this mitzvah, as we unpack the teachings of our sages and the deep meaning behind this great Mitzvah. Get ready to understand the essence and the true meaning of pushing the Lulav back into who…
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From Yom Kippur to Sukkot: A Journey of Renewal
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18:05In this episode of the Jewish Inspiration Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe reflects on the spiritual intensity of Yom Kippur and its seamless connection to Sukkot, emphasizing themes of forgiveness, selflessness, and renewal. He highlights how these holidays inspire a fresh start through acts of unity and service to Hashem. Key points include: Yom Kippur…
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Ep. 63 - The Laws of Kaddish - Part 2 (Siman 26)
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17:49In this episode of the Everyday Judaism Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe continues the discussion of Siman 26 of the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, focusing on the laws of the mourner’s Kaddish, specifically halachot 5–12, which address priorities for reciting Kaddish when multiple mourners are present. He notes that while these precedence rules are less relevan…
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Sukkos 2 - Exploring the Joy of Sukkot and the Power of Repentance: A TORCH Roundtable
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1:06:54Ever wondered about the deeper significance of celebrating Sukkot and its unique connection to Yom Kippur? Ever pondered on the joy and gratitude deeply embedded in Jewish holidays and how to create healthier patterns in our lives through them? If so, this episode is your soul food. Join us under the Sukkah with Rabbi Yakov Nagel, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe…
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Sukkos 5768 - The crucial difference between being happy and BEING simcha!
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3:23A crucial life lesson about happiness from Rabbi S. R. HirschBy Yitzchak Feigenbaum
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Ep 86 - The Copper Serpent: Talmudic Lessons on Healing and Teshuva (Sanhedrin 82a)
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27:29In this episode of the Thinking Talmudist Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores Parshas Chukas (Numbers 21:4–9), focusing on the episode of the poisonous serpents sent to punish the Israelites for complaining against God and Moshe. He connects this to Talmudic teachings (Pesachim 56a, Rosh Hashanah 29a) about King Chizkiyahu’s destruction of the copp…
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Sukkos 1 - From Forgiveness to Thanksgiving: The Profound Joy of Sukkot
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24:35Get ready for a transformative journey as we unlock the profound significance of Yom Kippur and the power it holds for renewal and a clean slate. We'll take you back in time to the historical origin of Yom Kippur, recounting the journey of Moshe to Har Sinai and his return 40 days later. Together, we'll grasp the essence of forgiveness, through the…
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Ep. 62 - Ask Away! #16: Gender Roles, Shofar and Kosher [The Q&A Series of the Everyday Judaism Podcast]
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51:36In Episode 16 of the Ask Away series on the Everyday Judaism Podcast, recorded during the month of Elul (preceding Rosh Hashanah 2025), Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe answers diverse listener questions with halachic clarity and personal anecdotes, fostering spiritual preparation for the high holidays. The episode addresses: Shofar Blowing: Women are obligated t…
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Ha’azinu to Yom Kippur: Teshuvah Through Shema (Parsha Power: Haazinu)
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25:27In this episode of the Parsha Review Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe discusses Parshas Ha’azinu (Deuteronomy 32), a prophetic song read on the Shabbos following Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur (September 20-21, 2025). He connects the parsha’s themes to the spiritual preparation for Yom Kippur, emphasizing teshuvah (repentance) and the bedtime Shema as a da…
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Thoughts lead to feelings. But it’s not so easy to change your thoughts. Even if you are leading a life filled with purpose and meaning, negative thought patterns can hold back your happiness. Rabbi Shafier offers practical guidance from a Torah perspective in this indispensable class. This podcast has been graciously sponsored by JewishPodcasts.fm…
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Everyday Judaism: The Laws of Kaddish - Part 1 (Siman 26)
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30:14In this episode of the Everyday Judaism Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe addresses Siman 26 of the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, focusing on the laws of the mourner’s Kaddish and the role of the chazan (prayer leader) for mourners. He explains that reciting Kaddish and serving as chazan are significant acts of merit for deceased parents, ideally performed by on…
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Teshuva Shmuz 5786: Erase the Past Without Erasing Yourself
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1:10:10If you’re ready to shake off the dust of inertia and start acting like a tzelem Elokim, listen to this year’s Teshuvah Shmuz! This podcast has been graciously sponsored by JewishPodcasts.fm. There is much overhead to maintain this service so please help us continue our goal of helping Jewish lecturers become podcasters and support us with a donatio…
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Everyday Judaism: Laws of Erev Yom Kippur (Siman 131)
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1:05:59In this bonus episode of the Everyday Judaism Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe covers the 17 sections of Siman 131 from the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, detailing the laws and customs of Erev Yom Kippur, a day blending penitential preparation and festive joy in anticipation of Hashem’s mercy on the Day of Atonement. Key practices include: Kaparos: A customary …
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Zevachim 14: The Floor of the Courtyard is Holy
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Everyday Judaism: Ten Days of Repentance - Preparing for Yom Kippur (Siman 130)
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8:40The Living Jewishly Podcast is dedicated to learning, understanding and appreciating the greatness of Jewish heritage and the Torah through the simplified, concise study of Halacha, Jewish Law, thereby enhancing our understanding of how Hashem wants us to live our daily lives in a Jewish way. In this Living Jewishly Podcast BONUS episode, Rabbi Ary…
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Yom Kippur 3 - Small Changes Before Yom Kippur
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26:42Reflecting on a recent journey from Jerusalem to Ramat Gan, a divine encounter with a shopkeeper not only demonstrated the power of prayer, but also reminds us that the Almighty is always listening. This heartwarming tale forms the foundation of today's conversation, reaffirming the belief that no prayer goes unnoticed. As the Jewish High Holidays …
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Moshe’s Last Day Shocker: Why the Torah Changed Everything! (Parsha Power: Vayeilech)
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43:00In this episode of the Parsha Review Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe discusses Parshas Vayelech, a concise 70-verse portion detailing the final day of Moshe’s life, where he writes 13 Torah scrolls—one for each of the 12 tribes and one for the Ark—to guide the Jewish people as they enter the Promised Land. Rabbi Wolbe notes the Torah’s unique status as …
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