• How to Access Abundance | Parsha with the Chief: Re'eh
    Aug 21 2025

    Is the world a place of survival of the fittest, fighting for scarce resources, or Divine abundance where everyone can thrive?

    These opposing perspectives are at the heart of how we relate to others. Do we see people as competitors whose success comes at our expense, or as partners in creating something greater together?

    In this teaching on Parshat Re’eh, Chief Rabbi Dr Warren Goldstein explores a Mishnah that reveals four character types, and how they shape the way we see others.

    Are people our competitors for limited resources, or partners in Divine abundance? The Torah’s approach to giving, competition, and relationships flows from a deeper question: do we live with a mindset of scarcity or of abundance?

    Chief Rabbi Dr Warren Goldstein unpacks why the highest character trait is wanting others to thrive — and how that reflects Hashem’s own way of giving.

    Key insights:

    - The four character types around “mine” and “yours”

    - Why scarcity thinking drains the soul

    - How abundance transforms relationships

    - The deep link between giving and divine character

    - Why wanting others to succeed lifts everyone

    #Reeh #Torah #Character #Giving #JewishWisdom

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    22 mins
  • Thriving in Uncertainty | Parsha with the Chief: Eikev
    Aug 14 2025

    We live in a world of constant change - nothing stays the same. This can lead to fear, anxiety, or the opposite: denial of reality and damaging overconfidence. The Torah offers a different path.

    In this uplifting talk, the Chief Rabbi explains how awareness of Hashem grounds us with the strength and humility to face the unknown. The key is not control - it is faith. In this discussion you will learn about how to hold confidence and caution together without tipping into either extreme. Drawing on wisdom from Pirkei Avot, the Rambam, and the Maharal, he reveals why overconfidence and anxiety share the same source.

    Key insights:

    • Why hubris and fear share the same source

    • What it means to truly remember what matters most

    • How to live with uncertainty without anxiety

    • The difference between confidence and arrogance

    #Eikev #Wisdom #Hubris #LifeLessons

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    20 mins
  • Think Different | Parsha with the Chief: Va'etchanan
    Aug 7 2025

    Information and knowledge stream everywhere. In a world overflowing with ideas and content, what makes Torah different?

    In this week's message on the Parsha of Va'etchanan, Chief Rabbi Dr. Warren Goldstein explores what sets Torah apart in the knowledge economy. While the world now prizes information and insight, Judaism has always placed Torah learning at the top. Yet the real distinction isn't just in how much we value learning, but in the qualitatively different kind of knowledge that Torah offers.

    Torah is not human wisdom. It's Divine. It doesn't just inform. It transforms.

    From the mitzvah of Talmud Torah, to the values of Pirkei Avot, to the transformative nature of Halacha, this teaching explores how Torah reshapes our actions, character, and worldview.

    Key themes:

    • What makes Torah fundamentally different from all other knowledge

    • Why Torah study transforms the learner

    • The Midrash on wisdom vs. Torah among the nations

    • Halacha as action-oriented transformation

    • How Torah becomes the story of our lives

    #Torah #Knowledge #Transformation #Vaetchanan

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    25 mins
  • Tisha B'Av and the Hidden Work of a Torah Jew
    Jul 31 2025

    Why doesn't Pirkei Avot mention the prohibition against Lashon Hara? The ultimate guide to Jewish ethics never brings up one of our most discussed interpersonal laws.

    In this transformative Tisha B'Av teaching, Chief Rabbi Dr. Warren Goldstein reveals that this apparent oversight actually holds the key to understanding what Torah life is really about.

    In this shiur:

    • The profound difference between avoiding sin and building spiritual greatness
    • How the Chafetz Chaim's teachings connect to Pirkei Avot's deeper mission
    • Why character development forms the invisible foundation of Torah observance
    • The link between sinat chinam, the Temple's destruction, and our personal growth
    • A practical approach to becoming someone who naturally lifts others up

    This goes far beyond improving our speech. Rabbi Goldstein shows how we can become fundamentally different people through the patient work of humility, inner refinement, and genuine concern for others.

    The lesson speaks directly to anyone wrestling with spiritual growth, students exploring mussar and Jewish ethics, those reflecting during the Three Weeks, or people curious about applying ancient wisdom to modern character challenges.

    The shiur offers something rare: a fresh perspective on familiar concepts that actually changes how you approach your own development. Instead of focusing on what not to do, it maps out who to become.

    Listen now and discover the inner work that transforms more than behavior. It transforms souls.

    Subscribe for Torah insights that challenge surface-level thinking and reveal the deeper currents of Jewish wisdom.

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    43 mins
  • Mastering anger | Parsha with the Chief: Matot-Masei
    Jul 25 2025

    Anger is never isolated — it draws strength from across our inner world. By understanding its true nature, we begin to reclaim control, heal relationships, and grow in ways that truly matter.

    In this talk, Chief Rabbi Dr Warren Goldstein explores the root of anger through the lens of this week’s parsha Matot-Masei, and the teachings of Pirkei Avot. He shows how it is never isolated.

    Anger is one of the most powerful — and most dangerous — forces in the human heart. Left unchecked, it can fracture relationships, destroy inner peace, and block us from becoming who we are meant to be.

    But where does anger come from? What are its roots? And how do we understand and overcome it, rather than suppress it?

    Topics covered:

    • The psychology and character roots of anger
    • How Judaism views anger as a spiritual challenge
    • Tools for overcoming destructive emotions
    • How to build inner peace, self-awareness, and personal greatness

    📖 Based on Parshat Matot-Masei

    🎙️ Part of the Parsha with the Chief series

    #JewishWisdom #EmotionalGrowth #ParshaWithTheChief #OvercomingAnger #TorahInsights #InnerPeace #PirkeiAvot #PersonalGrowth #JewishLeadership

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    23 mins
  • When to be brazen | Parsha with the Chief: Pinchas
    Jul 17 2025

    When to be bold, and when to be gentle? When to challenge and when to pacify? When to speak up, and when to step back?

    These are some of the trickiest questions we face in leadership, parenting, business, and everyday life.

    In this shiur on Parshat Pinchas, Chief Rabbi Dr Warren Goldstein explores the tension between moral courage and emotional sensitivity—between boldness and humility.

    Drawing from the story of Pinchas, the mishnas of Pirkei Avot, and the teachings of the Tur, Rambam, Sforno, Rabbeinu Bachya, and others, the Chief Rabbi shares a powerful roadmap for navigating complex human relationships.

    It’s not about being right.

    It’s about doing what’s right - with conscience, compassion, and the courage to act from a higher place.

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    21 mins
  • What brings success? | Parsha with the Chief: Balak
    Jul 10 2025

    There is more to achieving success than intelligence, strategy, charisma, or hard work.

    Pirkei Avot and this week’s parsha, Balak, reveal a three-part formula for holistic success in family, career, happiness, and legacy.

    A powerful mishna offers a striking contrast between two individuals: Bilam, brilliant but broken, and Avraham, humble and lasting.

    Through Pirkei Avot, Chief Rabbi Dr Warren Goldstein explores how character, not just competence, determines our ability to thrive. We unpack three core traits that shape who we become: generosity vs. jealousy, humility vs. arrogance, and restraint vs. desire.

    Success, the Torah teaches, isn’t about building status. It’s about building self.

    When our values align with timeless truth, we flourish — in this world, and the next.

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    20 mins
  • Defying Death | Parsha with the Chief: Chukat
    Jul 3 2025

    One of the most defining aspects of being human is death. It happens to everyone. How do we relate to it? How do we understand it? How does it shape the way we think and live? Because how we approach death is, in truth, how we approach life itself.

    In this week’s parsha, Chukat, we read about Miriam and Aaron passing away. The Torah also introduces the laws of Parah Adumah — the purifying ritual for those who encounter death. These events confront us with the reality of mortality and invite us to think deeply about what our time in this world really means.

    Pirkei Avot teaches that death is not simply an end, but a transition — a return of the soul to its Creator. This perspective changes everything: it gives our days urgency, fills them with purpose, and reminds us that every choice echoes beyond this world.

    In this shiur, Chief Rabbi Dr Warren Goldstein explores how facing death with wisdom can transform the way we live, love, and grow.

    Because understanding death helps us live a life that truly matters.

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    20 mins