Couverture de Even Shlomo - Rav Shlomo Carlebach zt"l on the Weekly Parsha

Even Shlomo - Rav Shlomo Carlebach zt"l on the Weekly Parsha

Even Shlomo - Rav Shlomo Carlebach zt"l on the Weekly Parsha

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Rav Shlomo Katz explores the teachings of Rav Shlomo Carlebach zt"l on the Parsha with the sefer Even Shlomo© 2026 Rav Shlomo Katz Judaïsme Spiritualité
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    • Terumah | The Power of the Small That Builds the Holy
      Feb 18 2026

      In Parshas Terumah, the Torah details the measurements of the Mishkan — broken numbers, halves, small dimensions. Why?

      In this powerful shiur, Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David uncover a radical truth from Reb Shlomo: holy light doesn’t overpower small light. It awakens us to it.

      What’s the difference between holy money and unholy money? Between a big donation and a small one? Between psychedelic light and a tiny flashlight?

      From the Kotel built from “pennies” to the קול דממה דקה hidden inside the shofar blast, this teaching reframes how we see value, contribution, community, and even ourselves.
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      27 min
    • Yitro | The Torah of the Night Before Sinai
      Feb 4 2026

      Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David learn the shocking Midrash from Parshat Yitro that says Am Yisrael were sleeping the night before receiving the Torah.

      But Reb Shlomo Carlebach reveals something much deeper: it wasn’t laziness. It was small anava. The feeling of “Who am I to stand by Har Sinai?”

      And Moshe Rabbeinu comes tent-to-tent with one last message before Torah can be given:

      If you still see yourself as limited — if you’re still living inside “Beit Avadim,” the mindset of measuring and calculating what you think you’re capable of — don’t bother coming to Sinai.

      Freedom isn’t “I do what I want.” Freedom is: I stop measuring. I stop disqualifying myself. I learn to believe that if Hashem is asking it from me, He believes in me.

      This is the Torah of the night before Sinai: the moment we become people who can say Naaseh v’Nishma — not because we’re naïve, but because we’re finally free.
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      Chapters
      00:00 Opening + sponsorships / setting the tone
      02:40 Introducing Today’s Powerful Parshas Yisro Lesson
      06:28 Analyzing the Key Word “Vayotze” in the Pasuk
      08:40 Moshe’s Personal Mission: Visiting Every Tent
      09:50 Alexander Rebbe on Becoming Moshe’s Students
      13:04 Moshe’s First Argument with God over Leadership
      16:16 Why Moshe No Longer Argues at Sinai
      18:13 Identifying the First Sign of a Slave
      23:05 Defining True Freedom versus Slavery
      26:29 Doing It Even When You Doubt Your Ability
      27:46 Marriage Prep: Overthinking Before the Commitment
      29:33 From Beit Avadim to Freedom: First Pasuk Insight
      30:58 Naaseh V’Nishma: Commitment Without…
      34:34 Moshe’s Speech Impediment and the…
      35:51 The Mitzvah to Tell Our Children About Exodus
      39:29 Bas Mitzvah Story: Learning Through a Young Woman
      41:05 Moshe’s Final Lesson Before Receiving the Torah

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      45 min
    • Bo | No One Owns Me
      Jan 21 2026

      Parshas Bo is not just the story of leaving Egypt. It’s the inner blueprint of freedom.

      Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David opens an Even Shlomo that sounds “insane” at first: why does the Torah say “וישאלו איש מאת רעהו” — “ask from your friend” — when it’s describing Egyptians who enslaved us? Why call them re’ehu at all?

      Because the night of Yetzias Mitzrayim wasn’t only an exit from suffering. It was a flash of Mashiach reality: a moment where Hashem’s light was so clear that no human being could be anyone’s master. Not Pharoah over Egypt. Not fear over your heart. Not people, not pressure, not addiction, not the invisible “dominions” that run our moods and reactions.

      From the Alter Rebbe fainting at his Seder table, to what freedom looked like in the tunnels of Gaza, to what it means to carry da’as Hashem until it spreads outward, this shiur reframes geulah as the deepest kind of relationship: Hashem shining into us, and us shining back.

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      Chapters
      00:00 Intro and Sponsor Shoutouts
      01:31 Choosing a Torah Topic for Parshas Bo
      03:26 Who Is the “Re’ehu” in the Commandment?
      04:40 Lenny Solomon Story and Cultural References
      07:14 Flipping the Traditional Pshat
      08:37 The Alter Rebbe’s Leil Seder
      12:51 Modern Freedom and the Possibility of Geula
      20:45 Egyptians’ View of the Night of Exodus
      24:17 Moshiach and the Filling of Daas
      25:59 Daas of Hashem Required for Global Peace
      27:40 Egyptians Recognized Hashem as Their Master
      28:42 Understanding “Re’ehu” — Asking an Equal
      30:55 One Night of Moshiach-Like Equality
      32:28 Breslover Chassid’s Tears and Dance
      36:24 Filling Ourselves with Daas to Bring Redemption

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      40 min
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