Episodes

  • To be Holy but Human Reflections Upon My Rebbe, Harav Yehuda Amital - Rabbi Moshe Taragin
    May 12 2025

    Amital Rav Amital’s teachings shaped my understanding of Jewish history, identity, and faith. He saw history not as a series of random events, but as a purposeful divine journey leading to redemption. He emphasized that our relationship with God is reflected in the state of the Jewish people, and that the sanctification of His name is deeply intertwined with our national condition. Rav Amital urged us to approach religion with simplicity, authenticity and humility, blending rigorous study with moral integrity. This book is a deeply personal journey, shaped by over three decades of learning from Rav Amital, whose wisdom continues to echo in my heart. I hope that his voice and wisdom, woven into these pages, inspire others as it has inspired me.

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    51 mins
  • Rabbi Akiva's Enduring Impact: A Conversation with Abie Rotenberg
    May 9 2025

    A Compelling Portrait of One of the Greatest and Most Influential of Our Sages Most of us learned the familiar story as children: Akiva, the illiterate shepherd who became, with his wife’s unswerving support, one of the greatest sages of our history. Now, Avrohom Yom Tov (Abie) Rotenberg shows us how to truly understand the story of R’ Akiva, in all its depth and glory. Who was this man, whom even Moshe Rabbeinu hailed for his greatness? What did his wife Rachel see in him to make her abandon her wealthy life for one of grinding poverty? How did he find comfort in the ruins after the Churban? And how did a man whose life was so full of turbulent challenges serve as our model of optimism, hope and, above all, emunah? This is a serious work of Torah scholarship that holds our attention with its absorbing details and often surprising insights. We will discover the many facets of this great sage – and we will be inspired.

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    52 mins
  • When the Stones Speak: The Remarkable Discovery of the City of David and What Israel's Enemies Don't Want You To Know - Major Doron Spielman
    Apr 29 2025

    This is the untold story of the rediscovery of the ancient City of David in Jerusalem and the powerful evidence that proves the Jewish people’s historical and indigenous connection to the Holy Land.

    Since the founding of Israel in 1948, the Jewish people have faced nine wars against multiple enemies. Yet, beyond the physical conflicts, a deeper ideological battle has been waged against Israel and the Jewish people. This war, crafted by certain Arab leaders and echoed by international organizations like the United Nations, seeks to erase the Jewish people’s ancestral ties to the land, casting them as outsiders, imposters, and “settlers.”

    One thing, however, stands in the way of the denialists: the 3,800-year history of the City of David, a site lying just south of the Old City. Archeologists at the site are unearthing evidence that proves the Jewish people’s origin story in the land for over three millennia. Every shovel of dirt reveals that while others may claim to be indigenous to Jerusalem, the Jewish people are, in fact, more indigenous to the Land of Israel than perhaps any other group living anywhere in the world.

    This is the timely story of those who transformed City of David from a neglected hilltop village into one of the most important archeological heritage sites in the world, while facing powerful global institutions and terror groups that would do almost anything to keep this truth hidden. Highly relevant to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, this book foreshadows the events and historical denialism that unfolded with Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.

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    57 mins
  • How to Celebrate: A Historic Halachic Take on Yom HaAtzmaut & Yom Yerushalayim - Rabbi Shimshon Nadel
    Apr 24 2025

    What
    is the history of how Yom HaAtzmaut and Yom Yerushalayim were first established
    in the State of Israel?

    How
    did different Israeli political leaders and rabbinic authorities collaborate,
    or disagree, on establishing these holidays

    How
    have the customs and public ceremonies of Yom HaAtzmaut and Yom Yerushalayim changed
    or developed since they were first instituted?

    Are
    there examples in Jewish tradition—such as certain fast days or festive
    dates—that might parallel the celebratory nature of Yom HaAtzmaut or Yom
    Yerushalayim?

    In
    what ways do Jewish texts or religious authorities address ideas of national
    independence or the significance of Jerusalem, potentially providing a framework
    for these modern holidays?

    Are
    there significant rabbinic responsa (teshuvot) that serve as ideological
    cornerstones for religious communities observing these holidays?”

    What
    are the religious/halachic arguments against the celebration of Yom HaAtzmaut
    and Yom Yerushalayim?

    Do
    opponents propose alternative forms of commemoration, or do they abstain
    entirely from observance?

    Is
    there a difference between how Yom HaAtzmaut and Yom Yerushalayim are
    commemorated?

    Should
    there be a difference?

    Can
    these two holidays serve as bridge across all of Israeli society?

    Do
    you foresee future adjustments to the way these days are observed—perhaps in
    liturgy, national ceremonies, or communal customs?

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    49 mins
  • AI and Torah Codes: Unlocking the Hidden Messages of the Bible - Rabbi Moshe Zeldman
    Apr 6 2025

    How would you
    define the concept of Torah Codes? Are they truly hidden messages, or are they
    patterns we impose on the text?

    What is the
    historical basis for the belief in Torah Codes? Do we find early sources
    mentioning this idea?

    What are some of
    the most compelling examples of Torah Codes that have been discovered?

    Skeptics argue
    that similar patterns can be found in other texts. How do you respond to these
    critiques?

    Are Torah Codes
    meant to be a proof of divine authorship, or do they serve another purpose?

    Can AI be used to
    find Torah Codes more effectively than humans? If so, what are the
    implications?

    AI can now
    generate texts that mimic human writing. Could it one-day produce something
    that appears as intricate as the Torah?

    Could AI be used
    to uncover deeper layers of Torah wisdom that were previously inaccessible?

    If AI can predict
    patterns in human behavior, does this challenge the Jewish understanding of
    free will?

    Could AI one day
    be advanced enough to serve as a “halachic authority,” or will halachic ruling
    always require human judgment?

    Looking ahead, do
    you see AI and Torah Codes playing a greater role in Jewish outreach and belief
    in the divine origins of the Torah?

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    49 mins
  • The Second Temple Era: From Cyrus to Rome - Rabbi Efraim Palvanov
    Apr 2 2025
    50 mins
  • Don Isaac Abarbanel: The Visionary Leader & Scholar Who Shaped Jewish History Rabbi Pinchas Kasnett
    Mar 26 2025

    Can you give us a brief introduction
    to Don Isaac Abarbanel and his historical significance?

    How did Abarbanel view the conversos
    and what was his relationship with the?

    What role did the Abarbanel play in
    the Spanish expulsion of 1492, and how did it shape his writings?

    The Abarbanel was both a statesman
    and a Torah scholar. How did these two roles influence each other?

    His commentaries are known for their
    unique style. How do they differ from those of other commentaries like Rashi,
    Ramban, or the Ibn Ezra?

    What are some key themes that appear
    consistently in Abarbanel’s biblical commentaries?

    What are some of the innovative
    Chidushim found in the Abarbanel’s Tanach commentaries?

    The Abarbanel opens his Zevach
    Pesach with a series of deep questions. What is his approach to
    understanding the Haggadah?

    How does Abarbanel’s interpretation
    of Ma Nishtana differ from traditional explanations?

    What does the Abarbanel say about
    the concept of Yetziat Mitzrayim as an eternal lesson?

    How did the Abarbanel’s works
    influence later Jewish commentators and thinkers?

    Are there any elements of his
    thought that remain especially relevant in modern Jewish life?

    What are some lesser-known works of
    the Abarbanel that deserve more attention?

    What challenges did he face in
    writing Torah commentaries while navigating a turbulent political career?

    If the Abarbanel were alive today,
    what do you think he would say about Jewish continuity and exile?

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    1 hr
  • Engaging the Essence – The Torah Philosophy of the Lubavitcher Rebbe - Rabbi Dr. Yosef Bronstein
    Mar 18 2025

    Engaging
    the Essence – The Torah Philosophy of the Lubavitcher Rebbe

    What is the
    thesis of the book?

    How did the
    Tanya shape the Rebbe’s worldview and leadership?

    How does the
    Rebbe’s Coronation Maamer encapsulate the Rebbe’s outlook?

    What was
    unique about the Rebbe’s view regarding Dira BaTahtonim?

    What was the
    underlying spiritual concept driving the Mitzva Tank projects?

    How did the
    Rebbe understand “free choice”?

    Why did the
    Rebbe place such importance to global outreach, no matter where, no matter who?

    What is the
    connection between Talmudic study/methodology and the messianic process?

    How did the
    Rebbe define “Bitachon”? And how did this impact the advice he gave his
    followers?

    Why should
    there be an emphasis on Simcha preceding the messianic era?

    How did the
    Rebbe view the role of women in the modern era?

    In what ways was the Rebbe a Universalist?

    What was the
    Rebbe’s model for Jewish leadership?

    Do the
    messianists misunderstand and misinterpret the Rebbe’s writings and
    proclamations?

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    1 hr and 6 mins