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  • The Pnimuyis of Shaloch Manos (Part 2)
    Feb 16 2026

    Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David continue Rav Kluger’s gorgeous ma’amar on Purim, and go deeper into the pnimiyus of Mishloach Manos as a preparation for Beis HaMikdash Sheini.

    We open with “Shoshanat Yaakov,” then step right back into the sugya: Achashveirosh’s feast isn’t just a party — it’s temple-consciousness. Esther’s “לך כנוס את כל היהודים” is not only about survival; it’s about waking up and becoming a people again, so we can return and build.

    Then comes the wild historical reveal from Sefer Ezra: during the Purim era, there was already a mizbe’ach in Yerushalayim, with korbanos happening, even while the Heichal still wasn’t built. Meaning: something can be “alive” before it’s “complete”… and unity is the foundation that makes the building possible.

    From there, we turn to the wine: why “ad d’lo yada”? Not as an escape, but as a holy breaking of the inner mechitzos that keep us isolated. We bring in Rebbe Nachman’s yesod of yishuv hada’as, the fight against modern distraction, and the line between a Purim that opens the heart… and a Purim where Haman is still sitting at the seudah.

    Yasher koach, and may we be zocheh to a Purim of real achdus, the kind that can hold a Beis HaMikdash.
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    CHAPTERS
    00:00 Opening Niggun and Greeting
    02:44 Opening the Sefer and Starting Reish Nun
    03:50 Mishloach Manos as Preparation for the Second Beis Hamikdash
    06:02 Achashverosh’s Feast and Its Temple Implications
    07:22 Esther’s Directive to Gather the Jews
    17:03 Ezra’s Altar While the Temple Remains Unbuilt
    19:27 Unity, Mishloach Manos, and the Path to Rebuilding
    25:45 Rav Kluger on Wine Drinking Purpose
    27:59 Video Testimony and Emotional Overload
    29:43 Three Cardinal Sins and Yishuv HaDa'at
    32:51 Ribo’s Song and Modern Distractions
    34:04 Practicing Hisbodedus for Yishuv HaDa'at
    35:25 Ayahuasca and Short-Term Yishuv HaDa'at
    36:31 Purpose of Desires in Rebbe Nachman
    38:03 Intellectual Isolation and Haman’s Role
    40:38 When Purim Drinking Fails Yishuv HaDa'at
    42:44 Building a Beit Hamikdash and Unity

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    44 min
  • The Pnimuyis of Shaloch Manos (Part 1)
    Feb 9 2026

    Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David officially start the march toward the Megillah. Purim is coming, and we’re opening with a deep beginning: the pnimiyus of Mishloach Manos (and Matanos La’Evyonim) through a powerful מהלך from Rav Avraham Tzvi Kluger, built on a יסוד from the Maharal (Netzach Yisrael).

    Why did Mishloach Manos become the mitzvah people naturally ran to first, even before Mordechai formally added Matanos La’Evyonim? What’s the unique DNA of Purim that demanded these takanos specifically here, and not on any other Yom Tov? And why is the only way to truly understand Purim to read it through the prism of Beis HaMikdash consciousness — right in that tense historic moment between Churban Bayis Rishon and the dream of building Bayis Sheini?

    Along the way we touch the stunning “trust” dimension of Mishloach Manos (yes, even kashrus trust), the stages of how the mitzvos formed, and the Maharal’s contrast between Bayis Rishon (Avos) and Bayis Sheini (Knesses Yisrael) — and what that demands from us now.

    This is Part 1. We’re laying the foundation, and next week, בעז״ה, it gets even juicier.

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    CHAPTERS
    00:00 Opening Honors and Sponsorship
    01:09 Exploring the Daled Mitzvos of Purim
    02:13 Rav Kluger’s Opening Quote on Purim
    04:18 Reviewing Megillah Verses
    05:33 Stages of Mitzvah Development
    10:26 Why Mishloach Manos Was Self-Adopted
    13:29 Uniqueness of Purim Mitzvos
    19:42 Historical Context: Post-Exile Purim
    22:30 Maharal’s Insight on the Two Temples
    23:32 Foundations: Yesod of the Two Temples
    24:50 Kedusha of the Avot vs Israel
    28:30 Ezra’s Account of Second Temple Dedication
    30:38 Gemara on the End of Avot’s Merit
    31:49 Hope for Restoring Avot’s Mercy
    43:55 Yom Haatzmaut: Cheshbon HaNefesh and Preparation

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    42 min
  • Mishenichnas Adar: Haman's Grandkids & Bob Saget
    Aug 5 2025

    A brief and wild 18 minutes of learning after Hallel, discussing the origins of Mishenichnas Adar and a wild twist connecting to Bob Saget. Good Purim.

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    18 min
  • Purim: The Beginning of Beginnings
    Aug 5 2025

    Rebbe Nachman said that all beginnings used to begin from Pesach, but now....(and he didn't complete the sentence). In Breslov tradition, the Rebbe was speaking about how today, from then and now, Purim is the real beginning of all beginnings

    In this 15-minute learning, we try to understand what the Rebbe meant by this, and how it is more relevant to our lives today than ever.

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    15 min
  • Becoming More Jewish on Purim
    Aug 5 2025

    A class given in Nachlaot, Yerushalayim, discussing the concept of putting trust back into the game of humanity

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    58 min
  • Hashem, Sorry, We Are Not Letting You Off The Hook
    Aug 5 2025

    Purim often looks like the most playful, physical, even chaotic day in the Jewish year. But beneath the mask lies one of the deepest teachings of our faith: that Hashem is present, especially when He seems most hidden.

    Rav Shlomo Katz shares teachings from Rabbi Erez Moshe Doron, exploring the paradox at the heart of Megillat Esther: a miracle so deeply clothed in nature that God’s Name doesn’t appear once. And yet, our Sages tell us this day surpasses even Yom Kippur in holiness. How can that be?

    Drawing on the writings of Rebbe Nachman and the Tikkunei Zohar, we journey into the spiritual anatomy of exile where concealment hides even the fact that anything is hidden, and shows us how Purim reveals the secret: God is here, always. Not only in the supernatural, but in the natural. Not only in the revealed, but in the hidden. Not only in the Beit Midrash, but in the palace of Achashverosh too.

    This is the joy of Purim. The joy that comes from knowing your life is not random. That even in darkness, there is a story unfolding and you’re part of it.

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Adar: The Power of Mishenichnas
    Aug 5 2025

    A short piece from Reb Meilech Biderman on Purim and Adar, discussing the usage of the word Mishenichnas

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    21 min
  • Standing Before the King, Drunk | Rav Kook
    Aug 5 2025

    When one has a mitzvah to fulfill, they are usually exempt from having to do another mitzvah that would have to be done at that exact time. Is this the case when one is drunk on Purim and may not be able to daven? Leave it to the kohen hagadol to bring us to a deeper look at this question?

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    31 min