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Shnayim Mikra

Orthodox Union

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Shnayim Mikra provides a verse-by-verse review of the parsha in seven weekly installments, corresponding to the seven aliyos. Insights and commentary are provided by master educators familiar from the OU's Nach Yomi, including Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb, Rabbi Menachen Leibtag, Rabbi Yitzchak Etshalom, Rabbi Dr. Gidon Rothstein, and others.
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In Hebrew “Gal Einai” means: “open my eyes.” This name was adopted from the verse: “Open my eyes that I may behold wonders from your Torah” (Psalms 119:18)–thereby expressing the institute’s commitment to rendering the hidden, inner dimension of Torah, a source of wonder, inspiration and insight for all. Under the leadership of Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh, our goal is to open the world’s eyes to Divine consciousness, spreading G-d’s good light to every household, classroom, and community on earth.
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Mental health issues are often overlooked and even more often misrepresented. Join the discussions with Shloime Balsam and Yehudah Rothstein as they unpack the timeless wisdom from their revered Rebbe and mentor, Rabbi Berkowitz. The conversations will, I"YH, provide simple answers to a vast array of mental health-related topics. Join us on a journey where the complexities of mental well-being are simplified, offering a beacon of clarity amidst the confusion veiling mental health. Email mhun ...
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Study the Sefer "B'yam Darkecha, to discover the beauty of Shabbos through the teachings of Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Morgenstern. This comprehensive class will shed light on how to appreciate the true gift of Shabbos as seen in the light of Chassidus. You can e-mail Rabbi Michalowicz with questions or comments at [email protected]
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Experience Rabbi Joe Wolfson’s popular THINK class from wherever you are. This podcast brings you recordings of the weekly Monday night sessions in Tel Aviv, where Rabbi Wolfson explores the intersection of Jewish thought, contemporary issues, and timeless wisdom. Through careful textual analysis and lively discussion, Rabbi Wolfson guides participants in examining classical Jewish sources while grappling with modern ethical dilemmas and philosophical questions. Whether you’re a seasoned lea ...
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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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Live Kabbalah

Rabbi Amichai & Miriam Cohen

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Join Rabbi Amichai & Miriam for meaningful conversations with special guests who share their insights on how we can live from a more authentic self. Delve into recordings of the weekly Inner Vibe classes. Join our Live Kabbalah Community! Live Kabbalah is a loving, supportive global community of spiritually evolving beautiful souls. Join us weekly for Exploring Oneness & Meditation with Rabbi Amichai and Own Your Light Group Coaching with Miriam. Looking forward to learning & growing togethe ...
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Parsha Pearls

Rabbi Jonathan Altman

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Parsha Pearls - insights into the weekly parsha by Rabbi Jonathan Altman brought to you by the Beit Mordechai Campus Kollel This podcast is brought to you in loving memory of Joshua Yitzchak Swartz יהושע יצחק בן שאול ראובן הלוי May his Neshama have an Aliyah from these words of Torah
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28 Nissan 5781: Individual speaker segments from the annual global farbrengen for Chassidim. Theme: Tut Altz - Starts at Home; the all encompassing mandate to do all we can to bring Moshiach starts with educating and inspiring our own.
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Exploring Judaism with Rabbi Skobac Judaism can be a very busy religion. We do so many things in our observance. It's easy to get lost in the details & forget about the big picture. So what's Judaism really all about? What’s the ultimate goal of everything we do as Jews? Where's Judaism supposed to be taking us? This lecture analyzes the core spiritual foundation for the context for the menu of Judaism. This lecture's dedicated in memory of Herb Green, z”l, Chaim Moshe Ben Yitzchak, who died ...
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🎙️ Dedicate a Shiur or Podcast Series: Opportunities available at https://ohr.edu/donate/qa 💬 Got Questions, Comments, or Suggestions? We’d love to hear from you! Email us at: [email protected] 📍 About Yeshivat Ohr Somayach Located in the heart of Jerusalem, Ohr Somayach is a premier institution for young, English-speaking Jewish men. Whether you’re…
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ברכת השיר (part 2) - נשמת כל חי - Apr 9, 2025 - As we discussed in the previous shiur, the liturgical poem "Nishmat Kol Hai" is quite ancient and predates the era of the פייטנים. It is mentioned by R. Yohanan as the "Birkat haShir" which is to accompany the fourth (or fifth?) cup at the Seder. After reviewing some of the Halakhic considerations reg…
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Dedicated by Anonymous in Honor of Rav Breitowitz 🎙️ Dedicate a Shiur or Podcast Series: Opportunities available at https://ohr.edu/donate/qa 💬 Got Questions, Comments, or Suggestions? We’d love to hear from you! Email us at: [email protected] 📍 About Yeshivat Ohr Somayach Located in the heart of Jerusalem, Ohr Somayach is a premier institution for …
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Moshe’s small Aleph and Adam’s large Aleph represent two spiritual paths: One leads to humility, Divine connection, and inner wonder. The other leans into ego, self-focus, and disconnection from higher truth. In this powerful teaching, Rabbi Amichai Cohen explores the mystical meaning behind the small Aleph in Vayikra and the large Aleph in Adam, r…
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In this shiur we examine how at famous distinction between two concepts of liberty made by Sir Isaiah Berlin, one of Rabbi Sacks' teachers, finds expression in some of the fundamental texts and ideas of seder night, as well as how Rabbi Sacks himself understood this distinction Source sheet hereBy THINK at JLIC TLV
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ברכת השיר (part 1) - Apr 2, 2025 - Our common practice is to read the Hallel over the fourth cup of wine, after which we nearly finish the blessing customarily recited after Hallel - but without a "signature" (חתימה). We then recite Psalm 136 and נשמת כל חי which we read to its conclusion - "מלך א-ל חי העולמים". This odd mix of a double-conclusion …
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Sponsored by Anonymous in Honor of Rav Breitowitz 🎙️ Dedicate a Shiur or Podcast Series: Opportunities available at https://ohr.edu/donate/qa 💬 Got Questions, Comments, or Suggestions? We’d love to hear from you! Email us at: [email protected] 📍 About Yeshivat Ohr Somayach Located in the heart of Jerusalem, Ohr Somayach is a premier institution for …
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In this clip from our weekly Own Your Light session, Miriam explores the connection between speech, shame, and inner redemption as we journey from Purim to Pesach. We dive into the roots of Amalek, the spiritual meaning of Moshe’s speech challenges, and how finding our voice is a key part of the redemption process—personally and collectively. This …
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Introduction to Midrash Arami Oved Avi - Mar 26, 2025 - As the Mishnah (Pesahim 10:4) codifies, the core text to be used in telling the story of Yetziat Mitzrayim is Devarim 26:5-8 - "Arami Oved Avi" which, in 4 short verses, retells the story of the exile, servitude, pleas for deliverance and miraculous Exodus. We examine the earliest sources of t…
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