• Parsha Devarim – Jewish Teaching & Torah: The Sin That Still Shapes Jewish History
    Jul 17 2026

    The generation in the desert cried for one night. Consequently, the Jewish people have cried for generations. Why? How could one generation's mistake lead to thousands of years of Jewish suffering? Was the sin of the spies really so great?

    The story of the spies is not ancient history. It is the story of Judaism, Jewish history, and perhaps our own.

    As Tisha B'Av approaches, we'll explore the true nature of the Meraglim's failure and why it continues to shape Jewish history, modern Judaism and Jewish values. We will ask whether we are still making the very same mistake today. Through this Torah study we will reveal what it teaches us about Jewish destiny and Torah wisdom; and why its message has never been more relevant than today.

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    18 min
  • Torah study on the parsha & Jewish Teachings -Matot – Masei: Every Jew’s Forty-Two Journeys
    Jul 12 2026

    The journey from Egypt to Eretz Yisrael should have taken just a few days. Instead, it took forty years, forty-two journeys, and an entire generation.

    The Torah could simply have said that Bnei Yisrael wandered in the wilderness for forty years. Instead, it records every one of their forty-two journeys.

    Why does the Torah end Sefer Bamidbar with what appears to be nothing more than a travel itinerary? Why are these forty-two journeys linked by our Sages to the Forty-Two Letter Name of HaShem and even to Creation itself?

    This shiur reveals a powerful insight into Judaism, Jewish philosophy, Jewish values and Jewish life. It changes the way we understand growth, struggle, setbacks and success. This Torah wisdom means that you may never think about your own life's journey in quite the same way again.

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    23 min
  • Parsha Pinchas – Jewish Teachings: When Tolerance Becomes Dangerous - The Jewish View Of Courage And Responsibility
    Jul 3 2026

    Was Pinchas a hero or a fanatic? Why does the Torah reward an act that appears so shocking to the modern mind?

    Pinchas is one of the most controversial figures in the Torah. How can Judaism, with its Jewish values of justice and due process, praise someone who appears to take the law into his own hands?

    In this Torah study, discover why the Sages were deeply uncomfortable with Pinchas, what Hashem was actually praising, and why the real message of the parsha is not about zealotry.

    In an age that celebrates tolerance above almost every other virtue, where is the line between compassion and moral confusion? And what does Parsha Pinchas demand of us today? This shiur shares the Torah wisdom and Jewish philosophy on this topic.

    A powerful and highly relevant look at morality, leadership and standing up for Torah in today's world.




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    16 min
  • Parsha Balak: Jewish Teachings & Torah - Who Decides Who You Are: Freedom, Identity & Modern Culture
    Jun 28 2026

    Who decides who you are?

    Can you choose your own identity?

    What does Judaism say?

    Modern culture says identity is something we create; but are there some things that freedom can never change? In a world obsessed with self-definition, what are the Jewish values around free will and identity?

    Parsha Balak offers one of the Torah's most profound and counter-cultural answers, that really enables the understanding of Jewish Philosophy through this Torah study.

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    26 min
  • Torah Parsha Chukat: Jewish Teachings - Escaping The Prison We Create
    Jun 21 2026

    Jewish Teachings, the Torah, tells us something different from today's society. The modern world tells us that freedom means doing what makes sense to us. But what if the deepest prison we ever inhabit is the one created by our own understanding?

    Why would the Torah deliberately give us mitzvot that we cannot understand?Why does the Torah insist on mitzvot that defy logic? What is Parah Adumah really teaching us?

    This shiur in Torah study will explore Jewish Philosophy and Jewish values and explain why reason alone can never provide meaning. It will show why the mitzvah you struggle with most, may be the very doorway to becoming the person HaShem wants you to be.

    In this Judaism Podcast, we will see that Parah Adumah is not just the Torah's greatest mystery, but the key to freedom, meaning and spiritual growth.

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    31 min
  • Judaism and Jewish Teaching on Korach – Torah & Why Korach’s Jewish Rebellion Is Still Dangerous Today
    Jun 14 2026

    In the parsha Korach's argument sounds reasonable. In fact, it sounds noble encompassing Jewish Philosophy and Jewish Values, 'The entire congregation is holy'. Everyone matters. Everyone has value. Everyone is equal.

    So why does the Torah treat Korach's rebellion as one of the greatest threats ever faced by the Jewish people?

    Korach's rebellion was far more than a challenge to Moshe and Aaron. It was an assault on the very ideas of purpose, difference, holiness and Torah authority.

    In this shiur, we will explore why the Torah devotes so much attention to Korach and how his arguments continue to shape modern culture. We will examine the hidden danger behind Korach's message and why its ideas remain remarkably relevant today in shaping Modern Judaism and Jewish thought.

    In this Torah study we will understand why Judaism insists on distinctions and boundaries, the role of Rabbinic authority, and why a society that erases differences ultimately undermines the uniqueness of every individual.

    Judaism Podcast - This is a thought-provoking journey revealing why the challenge of Korach is not a relic of the past, but one of the defining challenges of our generation. Prepare for a powerful and uplifting look at one of the Torah's most enduring lessons about identity, purpose and spiritual growth.

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    31 min
  • Shelach Lecha – Torah, Parsha & Jewish Teaching - Giants & Grasshoppers: The World We Choose To See
    Jun 7 2026

    Discover Torah, Jewish wisdom and Jewish spirituality. Why did a generation that lived with open miracles lose faith at the very moment redemption stood before them?

    The giants were real. The armies were real. The fortified cities were real. The question was never about the facts, it was about what the facts meant. Do we see obstacles or opportunities? Giants or destiny? The world as it is, or as it could be?

    In this shiur, discover how the story of the Meraglim speaks directly to our personal struggles, our national challenges and why that battle is still shaping our lives today. A powerful message of Jewish faith, Jewish responsibility, Jewish destiny and personal growth.

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    24 min
  • Parsha Beha’alotecha – Torah, Jewish Wisdom, Jewish Destiny & The Book That Was Never Written
    May 31 2026

    Torah, Jewish essence, Jewish wisdom and Jewish destiny. Hidden in this week's Torah parsha is a secret. Between two mysterious inverted letters lies what is described as an entire book of the Torah. Yet, it is a book with no chapters, no narrative, and no ending. Why? In this fascinating exploration of one of the Torah's greatest mysteries, we will uncover the 'Book That Was Never Written' and discover how it contains the whole story of the Jewish People—our mission, our struggles, our relationship with HaShem, and the destiny that is still unfolding before our eyes.

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    30 min