Start your day with an inspiring meditation! Listen to a thought-provoking Torah minute. This is the Best Way To Start Your Day! Rabbi Moshe Levin is a world-renowned scholar and author. He serves as Rabbi and Spiritual leader of congregation Bais Bezalel Chabad in Los Angeles. 📲If you have any questions or comments, feel free to WhatsApp Rabbi Levin @ +1 323-252-3159 or email mosheylevin@gmail.com
The Chai Life at Beth El Congregation is our flagship podcast, blending Judaism with contemporary issues. Engaging and informative, it sparks intriguing conversations to educate and entertain, both in the Jewish community and beyond.
"5 minutes of Torah" is an initiative to give us a 5 - 10 minute break from work for Torah every work day. We send and post a 5 - 10 minute shiur on all different topics of Torah from a large range of speakers offering all different perspectives on topics ranging from the weekly Torah portion to Halacha to Tefilah and anything else in between
הפודקאסט עוסק ברעיונות ובהוגים שמעצבים את פני החברה.
בפרקים השונים אנחנו בוחנים את ההיקף הראוי של חירות הפרט, אחריות אישית ומעורבות אזרחית.
הפודקאסט עוסק בנושאים רבים שעל סדר היום הישראלי בניהם: המסורת היהודית בחיים המודרניים, היהודים ושמרנות ליברלית, עתיד המשפחה המודרנית, עתיד מדינת הרווחה, ביטחון, לאומיות, מסורת וחופש, דת ומדינה, משבר אירופה המודרנית, הקפיטליזם הדמוקרטי, משילות, משפט ודמוקרטיה, אקטיביזם שיפוטי, המזרח התיכון, תרבות האיסלאם, ועוד.
Maamarim and Sichos of our Rebbe are translated into English and (hopefully) into our lives. Rabbi Moshe Levin is a world-renowned scholar and author. He serves as Rabbi and Spiritual leader of congregation Chabad Pic -Bais Bezalel in Los Angeles. 📲If you have any questions or comments, feel free to WhatsApp Rabbi Levin @ +1 323-252-3159 or email Mosheylevin@gmail.com
Learn all aspects of Halacha through our 10 minutes a day Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Yomi with Rabbi Ya'akov Trump.
This series is kindly sponsored by the Moshe Group & CA
In the zechus of
רבקה בילה בת נחמה שיפרה
And in honor of Rabbi Trump
A five minute inspirational burst based on the teachings of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. We are just friends talking about the purpose....
The Israel Connection – Hosted by Esti Zenati, this engaging podcast explores all things Israel. Every other week, Esti welcomes a special guest with a unique connection to Israel—diving into culture, history, current events, and personal stories. Whether you’re deeply connected to Israel or just curious to learn more, this podcast offers insightful and meaningful conversations that bring Israel to life.
ע"י הרב ליאור לביא
מתעדכן באופן שוטף. באדיבות "ערוץ מאיר".
Jewish wisdom on making room for what matters most in your life.
Welcome to Jewish Culture Club– a podcast where Jewish art meets Brooklyn energy, presented by The Neighborhood: An Urban Center for Jewish Life.
On Jewish Culture Club, The Neighborhood is bringing our Brooklyn-inspired and artist-driven approach to Jewish life from our pop-up programs to your ears.
Over the past four years of programming, The Neighborhood has sparked joy and connection with Jewish cultural programming across Brooklyn, and we can’t wait to invite you into the rich, creative dialogues we’ve been having with the Jewish artists, thinkers, spiritual leaders, and cultural iconoclasts who are imagining and reimagining Jewish life today.
When it comes to Israel, antisemitism, and American Jewry, the conversations are seemingly endless—there are so many perspectives and so many difficult questions that it can be hard to know where to start.
That’s why we created Boundless Insights—to bring you thoughtful, in-depth, and engaging discussions to help make sense of the issues.
Our goal is to become your trusted source for insights that are not just informative, but also empowering – giving you the confidence to start conversations of your own.
A fast-pace, clear & concise Daf Yomi shiur given by Shaul C. Greenwald. Perfect for preparing, review, or when you are short on time.
Listen on all podcast hosts, All Daf, Torah Anytime, or on dafwithshaul.com.
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להאזנה לפודקאסט -טועמות כי טוב
בספוטיפיי https://open.spotify.com/show/70MM3VijOv71voAmNrVyPf?si=757f457060e1486e
ביוטיוב: https://bit.ly/3zMY357
כל הפרטים על תוכנית בית המדרש אבקשך לשנת הלימודים ה'תשפ"ו
בקישור ⬇
https://bit.ly/4l55Yx4
כל העדכונים בקבוצת הוואטסאפ שלנו:
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לערוץ יוטיוב
https://katzr.net/ec4315
Daily Doctrine Devotional with King James Bible Preaching.
Rabbi Yonah Sklare is a Rosh Kollel and Magid Shiur in
Baltimore, MD. He lectures at numerous local institutions, including Women’s
Institute of Torah Seminary, communities across the USA and online. He received
semichah and his PhD in Talmudic Law from Ner Israel Rabbinical College.
Rabbi Sklare’s refreshing ability to bring Torah to life through
exploration and creativity has attracted a diverse and beloved following, from
renowned talmidei chachamim to those just beginning their Torah learning
journey. His work can be found at rabbisklare.com.
Inspiration, meaning, and holiness can be found everywhere. It's up to us to find these sparks of spiritual light and bring more of a G-dly awareness to ourselves, our families, our communities, and the world at large. In The Torah Sparks Podcast, you will hear insightful, meaningful, humorous, deep and relatable ideas gleaned from lessons within the holy Torah.
Sammy Adventures by Rabbi Yudkowsky
Daily Dose of Relevant Jewish Wisdom Shared by Rabbi Rafi Lipner.
You are welcome to read about the genesis of this podcast which is described below, but in short: The goal of this podcast is to provide a daily short but powerful nugget of Jewish wisdom that could be used to inspire and empower our everyday lives. From how we deal with relationships, where we find fufillment, strategies on dealing with life's challenges, or most importantly, how we strive to achieve our greatest aspirations, Judaism has thousands of years of wisdom to inspire how we navigate life. This podcast will share it 5 minutes at a time.
My Dear Friends,
This podcast was borne from an idea I spontaneously had, a challenge, but most importantly an opportunity, inspired by my 2020 New Year’s experience.
On January 1st 2020, the global Jewish community celebrated the 13th Siyum Hashas (Completion of the Talmud which is comprised of 2711 pages of complex and deep discussions as part of the Oral Transmission of Jewish life and philosophy).
As we know, “New Year’s” is seen as a time of resolutions, and this celebration is the culmination of what it means to “commit” to something big, to realize that the way we achieve something big is one day at a time, with not only commitment, but consistency.While “The Daf”, might not be for you (yet), it does remind us that we should all consider as part of our “New Year’s” resolution, a commitment to learn Torah every day.
I am certain that a commitment to making daily learning a priority will change you, change your family, and strengthen your connection to the Jewish people unlike any other commitment.I am certain that a commitment to making daily learning a priority will change you, change your family, and strengthen your connection to the Jewish people unlike any other commitment.
So, I thought of the following idea... While many people might not be able to or interested in committing to the daf, what if we committed to learn together every day for just a few minutes for the next 2711 days, so that when the next cycle of Daf Yomi is completed, all of us could also celebrate that we learned a Torah thought together every day for a consecutive 2711 days as well?
I think that would be awesome, and thought you might as well. After all, Torah belongs to young and old, women and men, right and left… It should be something we come together over.
How would we do this?I will share an idea every day with those interested on a WhatsApp group (which after 400 people turned into this podcast) and will send out a three-to-seven minute Torah thought for that day that you can easily listen to at your convenience. Ideas shared might span the areas of Jewish philosophy, the Torah portion, holiday insights, or a myriad of other ideas. I will try my best to make it relevant and inspiring. It would be great to have you join us on this journey.
The new cycle of the Daf started, Sunday January 5th and will end Monday, June 7th, 2027. Yep, JUNE 7, 2027. That is a long ways away... but the only way to get there is one day at a time. As they say, "the journey of 1000 miles begins with a single step."
It would be an honour to share the challenge with you.If you are interested, please follow along on your favourite podcast player or email me at ravlipner@gmail to add you to the whatsapp group.Let me know if you have any questions or thoughts, and you are definitely welcome to forward this to whomever else you think might be interested.
Warmly,Rabbi Rafi
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Formerly the Living Higher Podcast, Torahvation is where motivation meets meaning.
Each short, actionable episode is designed to help us become the best we can be.
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