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Join us each week to listen to a collection of insights into the Parsha of the week. We get into the substance and see how its relevant to our lives as we share observations and insights from the Meforshim. Feel free to be in touch with your feedback, suggestions or criticisms. Email: [email protected]
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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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Have you ever wanted to learn about the weekly Parsha(Torah Portion) in a practical and applicable way? To gain insights and clarity on the Parsha of the week. Join Rabbi Shlomo Kohn weekly as he brings out ideas from the Parsha that every person can relate to. His style is clear, concise, and easy to listen to. Subscribe to the Practical Parsha Podcast.
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In the late 1990s Rabbi Dunner presented his own daily 2-hour radio show on London’s multiethnic station, Spectrum Radio. Tens of thousands of listeners – Jews and non-Jews alike – tuned in every day to hear Rabbi Dunner’s take on current events. In 2011 Rabbi Dunner relocated to the US and became the senior Rabbi at Beverly Hills Synagogue. Weekly the Rabbi holds a parsha shiur that delves deeper into the Parsha of the week.
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Rabbi Shimshon Nachmani wrote his epic work "The Zera Shimshon" over 300 years ago. He blesses the person who studies this work: “And with your eyes you will see children, and the children of your children, like olive trees around your tables, wise and knowledgeable; and houses full of everything good; both wealth and honor will not cease from your offspring”. Rabbi Chaim Kanievski, zatza"l says learning this Sefer twice a week is a true Segula to help one receive salvation and blessing. "Co ...
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Uplifted by The Parsha

Rabbi Zechariah Saltman

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Zechariah is a Lakewood based writer and graduate of BMG. His articles have been published in various weekly magazines, such as; ‘Mishpacha Magazine,’ ‘Ami Living,’ ‘Inyan,’ ‘Yated,' the Voice of Lakewood,' ' the Lakewood Shopper' and on Aish.com. After learning in BMG for nine years he started the 'Uplifted by The Parsha' podcast in memory of his father. Zechariah shares short, inspirational messages from the Parsha. His goal is to help people find meaning in their lives. Meaning and purpos ...
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Pardes of the Parsha

Rabbi Yossi Michalowicz

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Take a stroll every week into the Torah portion of the week, and see how the 4 layers of the Parsha, the Peshat, Remez, Drush, and Sod intermingle to reveal a beautiful orchard. A refreshing view of the Pardes (orchard) will give you the proper view of your present life conditions
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KMS Daily Rashi

Office At KMS

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Daily Rashi from Kemp Mill Synagogue's Rabbi Brahm Weinberg. One Rashi a day on the parsha of that week. These podcasts are generously sponsored by a very modest KMS member.
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Sparks of Torah

Rabbi Dovid Nussbaum

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Weekly inspiration from the Parsha by Rabbi Dovid Nussbaum of Yeshiva Toras Chaim, Denver This podcast is powered for free by Torahcasts. Start your own forever free Torah podcast today at https://torahcasts.com/sign-up/ and share your Torah with the world.
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Welcome to The Motivation Congregation, a daily podcast focused on Torah and Mussar! Each episode is designed to inspire and enrich your spiritual journey. We delve into the depths of the weekly Parsha, providing unique insights and wisdom to help you grow in your faith and understanding of the Torah. New! Subscribe to our WhatsApp Status by texting "Greatness" to (757)-679-4497 and begin your journey to greatness today.
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Parsha Perspectives

Rabbi Eli Reingold

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Embedded in the parshiyos every week are priceless lessons for life. Join Rabbi Eli Reingold, a widely respected posek and rosh kollel, on a weekly journey through a topic of relevance that allows us to pause, reflect, and bring our lives more closely into alignment with the Torah’s wisdom and beauty. This podcast is powered for free by Torahcasts. Start your own forever free Torah podcast today at https://torahcasts.com/sign-up/ and share your Torah with the world.
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To help support this podcast, please consider giving a tax deductible contribution here: https://thechesedfund.com/rabbikatz Rabbi Dovid Katz, PhD is lauded for his extensive knowledge of Jewish History, his engaging and insightful lecture series, and eye opening historical international tours. Follow him weekly. New content released each week, including Personalities in Jewish History, Insights into Tefillah and Perspectives on the Haftarah and Parshah. Sponsorships of podcasts are availabl ...
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Parsha Inspiration

Rabbi Eli Reingold

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In just 5 minutes per week you can gain a valuable shot of inspiration from the weekly parshah. Rabbi Eli Reingold, a widely respected posek and rosh kollel, will leave you with thoughts you’ll want to learn and share with your family and friends, over Shabbos or anytime. This podcast is powered for free by Torahcasts. Start your own forever free Torah podcast today at https://torahcasts.com/sign-up/ and share your Torah with the world.
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Torah Talk

Michael Carasik

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Michael Carasik discusses the parashah of the week from his perspective as Bible scholar, Sabbath-observant Jew, creator of "The Commentators' Bible," and author of "The Bible's Many Voices."
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Parsha Thoughts with Dr. Blau

Dr. Mordechai (Mark) Blau

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Dr. Blau’s inquisitive nature and deep insights provides a thought intriguing analysis of the Parsha. His easy to follow presentation style make his weekly Parsha shiur a great addition to all levels of Torah study. Dr. Mordechai (Mark) Blau, a native of Toronto, currently lives in Thornhill, Ontario. A Chiropractor by profession, Dr. Blau is a long time Gabbai of BAYT and is currently completing his third cycle of Shas. In addition to his insightful contributions to the BAYT Daf Yomi shiur, ...
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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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Thoughts on the Weekly Parsha

Rabbi Eli Markowitz

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Short ideas that are thought-provoking and that can be taught at your family shabbos table. This podcast is powered for free by Torahcasts. Start your own forever free Torah podcast today at https://torahcasts.com/sign-up/ and share your Torah with the world.
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Project Likkutei Torah 3-Year Cycle תו"א/לקו"ת

Rabbis Yaakov Cahnman and Avraham Katz

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Join us as we complete the entire Torah Ohr and Likkutei Torah of Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, aka the Ba'al HaTanya in just 3 years. Affectionately referred to by many as "The Chassidishe Parsha", these discourses allow one to get a fundamental grasp on the entirety of Chabad Chassidic thought that pertains to any given Parsha, Holiday, or Shir HaShirim. Rabbi Avraham Katz brilliantly divides the entire work so that each week one is able to learn at least one discourse that relates to the ...
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Is it permitted to play paintball? Does a child have to pay for kibud av v’aim?These and other timely topics were featured in our popular Bais HaVaad on the Parsha series. Now in its ninth year, this series has covered hundreds of topics since its inception, enriching the lives of listeners, as well as providing interesting discussions for the Shabbos table on the weekly parsha. of topics since its inception, enriching the lives of listeners.
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Keep your connection with the Bais Medrash of YGW - Tiferes Gedaliah with shiurim in Hashkafah, Halachah, Mussar, Machshavah, and Parsha given by the Rosh HaYeshiva Rav Ahron Lopiansky, shlita, and the Rosh Kollel Rav Eliyahu Reingold, shlita. This podcast is powered for free by Torahcasts. Start your own forever free Torah podcast today at https://torahcasts.com/sign-up/ and share your Torah with the world.
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Torah for The Week

Rabbi Tzvi Mordechai Feldheim

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Thought provoking and relevant Torah for your week. You'll always have meaningful ideas to review and share after listening to this 30 min class by the Rosh Mesivta of Yeshiva Kesser Torah in Baltimore. This podcast is powered for free by Torahcasts. Start your own forever free Torah podcast today at https://torahcasts.com/sign-up/ and share your Torah with the world.
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The Morning Scroll

Mishkan Chicago

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The Morning Scroll is your weekly, bite-sized parsha study with Rabbi Deena Cowans. Every week, R'Deena will offer a thorough summary of the week's Torah portion, and a bit of reflection to follow. If you’ve been meaning to brush up on your Jewish literacy, or you’re looking for some inspiration to head into the weekend, then you’ve come to the right place. Brought to you by Mishkan Chicago.
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Chumash-Rashi

Rabbi Reuven Leuchter הרב לויכטר

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A one-of-a-kind Shiur on Rashi’s pirush of the weekly Parshah. Rav Leuchter reveals layers of depth contained within the simple yet profound words of Rashi. Guaranteed to change the way you learn Chumash-Rashi. This podcast is powered for free by Torahcasts. Start your own forever free Torah podcast today at https://torahcasts.com/sign-up/ and share your Torah with the world.
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Do you love Jewish History and Gedolim stories, or seek an inspiring podcast to move your heart and spark your soul? Look no further than Great Jewish Stories of Iconic Torah Giants! This podcast brings you tales of tzaddikim and gedolim that will help you discover the greatness of our heritage and find inspiration in our history. We explore their lives, teachings, and their impact on Jewish life. The stories will ignite your soul and bring a sense of connection to our shared history. So joi ...
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Torah Wisdom Weekly

Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Reinman

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Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Reinman is a well-known talmid chacham, historian, and author. In this series, he shares his thoughts on the Parshah in an analytical fashion, very much like the lomdische style of delving into a sugya in shas. His world-class chidushim are provoking and powerful. Feel free to contact Rabbi Reinman at ([email protected]).
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The Parasha Series

Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky

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Getting Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky's shiurim (Torah classes) is easier than ever! This feed hosts Rabbi Orlofsky’s shiurim on the weekly parasha, pulled directly from rabbiorlofsky.com. Shiurim are added when they appear on the website. There’s no set schedule, but expect bursts of multiple shiurim every once in a while! Enjoy!
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The Yeshiva Shmuz

Rabbi Tzvi Mordechai Feldheim

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Rabbi Feldheim has been inspiring students with his inspiring growth and development-oriented shmuzin for over three decades. Listen in every week as he gives over powerful lessons for living to the students of Yeshiva Kesser Torah in Baltimore. This podcast is powered for free by Torahcasts. Start your own forever free Torah podcast today at https://torahcasts.com/sign-up/ and share your Torah with the world.
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The Portion

Aaron Roller

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"The Portion" is a podcast where Aaron Roller, a curious Orthodox Jew, sits down with his brother-in-law, Rabbi Jonathan Bienenfeld, to discuss the portion of the Torah that is read each week by Jews around the world. The conversation is informal and friendly, but not afraid to delve into the wealth of Jewish wisdom and interpretation. Guests may join to offer their takes on the portion as well.
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Tap into the wisdom of the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Ari Herzog as he uncovers powerful insights and practical takeaways for everyday life. In each episode, Rabbi Herzog brings fresh energy to timeless teachings, offering deep yet accessible perspectives that inspire personal growth and spiritual connection. Whether you’re looking for motivation, clarity, or a meaningful boost for the week ahead, this podcast delivers uplifting Torah wisdom in a dynamic and engaging way. Tune in and di ...
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In Vayera, the name Yitzchak —“laughter”— opens a window into two kinds of kedushah: the holiness we build through our choices, and the inborn holiness that no failure can touch. On Reb Shlomo’s 31st yahrtzeit, we sing, remember, and learn how courageous love makes our days longer and our lives larger. Drawing from Even Shlomo, we explore why the w…
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Click here to send us a text with your feedback! Thank you In this episode we try to better understand Avrom Avinu's Emuna and we come away encouraged about our potential and impact of being Maminim. This Shiur has been dedicated: לע''נ ר' אברהם בן ר' אליעזר הרבנית מרים בת שלמה זלמן אפרים And a zechus for Yeshuos and Kol Tuv Selah for חוה בילא בת ר…
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The week exploded with joy: a healthy baby boy, hospital runs, school interviews for our four-year-old, and more miles on the Parkway than we can count. In the rush, a harder truth surfaced—our Gemara seat sat empty—and that stung. So we turned to Vayera for clarity and found a verse that hit like a bell: God doesn’t single out Avraham for breaking…
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In this week's episode Rabbi Kohn talks about the powerful lesson we learn from the Parsha on how we need to realize our responsibilities even in the face of pain. We see from Hagar action show we are not supposed to act. He also discusses the true tolerance of Abraham. How we must learn to seperate the action from the person. Lastly he brings out …
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Click here to send us a text with your feedback! Thank you לזכות ניסים בן שמואל וחנוך בן פיגא In this episode we explore how Avrohom Avinu found the strength to go ahead with the Akeida. Through this we discover the right way to approach Chessed; for the sake of Hashem. Listen and be inspired! For feedback, source sheets or to sponsor a Shiur, plea…
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Don't Run from Your Mistakes: Why the First Jewish Child Was Named Laughter This class was presented by Rabbi YY Jacobson on Tuesday, 13 Cheshvan, 5786, November 4, 2025, Parshas Vayera, at The Barn @ 84 Viola Rd. in Montebello, NY. Why would Sarah deny the truth that she laughed? The Torah says, “because she was afraid.” Afraid of whom? Why was sh…
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In this week's episode Rabbi Kohn discusses a powerful lesson from the weekly Parsha about how we need to look at ourselves. That it always more important to bring about "kavod shomayim"(honor of heaven) even at the expense of our own honor. Because we are not here for just ourselves. He also talks about how we learn a lesson from Avraham to serve …
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כִּי הִנֵּה אוֹיְבֶיךָ יֶהֱמָיוּן וּמְשַׂנְאֶיךָ נָשְׂאוּ רֹאשׁ: ד עַל עַמְּךָ יַעֲרִימוּ סוֹד וְיִתְיָעֲצוּ עַל צְפוּנֶיךָ: ה אָמְרוּ לְכוּ וְנַכְחִידֵם מִגּוֹי וְלֹא יִזָּכֵר שֵׁם יִשְׂרָאֵל עוֹד: ו כִּי נוֹעֲצוּ לֵב יַחְדָּו עָלֶיךָ בְּרִית יִכְרֹתוּ: ז אָהֳלֵי אֱדוֹם וְיִשְׁמְעֵאלִים
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We live in an age obsessed with movement — new jobs, new cities, constant reinvention. But Lech Lecha teaches that the greatest journey isn’t across continents but into ourselves. Avraham traveled far, but his true destination was his own soul. Before chasing fulfillment elsewhere, pause — the treasure you’re searching for may already be much close…
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In this week's episode Rabbi Kohn talks about the importance of living our faith. How even direct revelation from G-D does not guarantee one perfect faith and belief in Hashem. He also talks about the commandment of circumcision and its significance to us as Jews. This mitzvah was given to Abraham in this week's Parsha. Subscribe to The Practical P…
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When Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition turned to disaster, his courage and leadership became legend. But 4,000 years earlier, another man faced the same kind of test — not on the ice, but in a land struck by famine. Abraham’s response in Parshat Lech Lecha revealed that true faith isn’t built in comfort. It’s forged when the unexpected s…
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The Journey from Trauma to Trust; When I Need to Cover My Eyes In Order to See This class was presented on Tuesday, 6 Cheshvan, 5786, October 28, 2025, Parshas Lech Lecha, at The Barn @ 84 Viola Rd. in Montebello, NY. View Source Sheets: https://portal.theyeshiva.net/api/source-sheets/9784By Rabbi YY Jacobson
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In Parshat Lech Lecha, Avraham Avinu begins the journey that defines what it means to be a Jew, and asks the question that still echoes through every generation: “במה אדע כי אירשנה” — “Hashem, how will I know that this Land is truly ours?” Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David explore Reb Shlomo Carlebach’s teachings on the Even Shlomo, un…
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Send us a text Another amazing in-depth shiur related to the Zera Shimshon on Parsha Lech Lecha covering chapter 2 from this extraordinary commentary. In this shiur, Rabbi Kahn thoughtfully explains the Zera Shimshon in clear beautiful fashion. (Note: We have a WhatsApp group for this shiur with links to the live shiur, source pages, questions & an…
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In this week's epispode Rabbi Kohn discusses how we can learn from Avraham how we deal with emotion. Is it okay to feel our feelings? He also discusses how we need to look to the stars as Avraham did to gain his optimism. To be persistent and realize that nothing is impossible. Subscribe to The Practical Parsha Podcast. For questions or comments pl…
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A world soaked in deceit, a flood that resets history, a tower that scrapes the sky—all before Abraham even arrives. We walk straight into the heart of those early chapters and uncover a surprising throughline: resistance is the engine of spiritual growth. Noah’s quiet defiance in a corrupt age becomes a template, not for perfection, but for courag…
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In this week's Parsha Rabbi Kohn discusses the importance of putting in effort. He brings out a lesson from the animals coming to the Ark on how we need to put in the effort when it comes to Mitzvos. He also talks about the Parsha's lesson on how we are to be upstanding people. This means doing the right thing all the time. Rabbi Kohn finishes the …
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Rabbi Dunner unpacks the Tower of Babel: Why did God scatter nations and diversify language? Not to punish—but to protect. Unity is holy, yet enforced unanimity is perilous. Discover how Babel warns against groupthink, how Torah sanctifies principled disagreement, and why many voices, under one God, make a symphony rather than a siren.…
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