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Pharoah's dream of the skinny cows swallowing the fat cows reads far deeper than it's storybook narrative. Rabbi Carmell peels away a few layers to reveal truths about how good can never die. Hear how the holy spark within each Jew can never be extinguished, and how it connects to the one flask of pure oil that was found on Chanukah.
Moshe's anger at the two and a half tribes for desiring to settle on one side of the Jordan stemmed from his suspicion that they were solely interested in their own welfare at the expense of the rest of the nation. Rabbi Carmell points out the paradoxical state of attempting to perform mitzvos even when it affects others, and urges us to be aware of our own rationalizations.
Rabbi Avi Geller's series on the entire five books of Judaism is delivered with lively enthusiasm and humor. Each weekly talk is a whirlwind tour of all the events of that week's Torah portion, plus major commentaries and explanations of fundamental concepts of Judaism.
There are probably few sections of the Torah we find ourselves more removed from then the purification process of a leper. Nevertheless, this topic contains many areas we do learn much from, and continue living with them in different areas of our lives. Rabbi Ari Kahn penetrates into its underlying symbolism.
The whole parsha of Mikeitz is packed with questions of time and place. How could Yosef’s super practical interpretation of Pharaoh’s dream turn him into the wisest man on earth? How do we understand the Darkness of Greece? And listen up for a very strong message from Rabbi Wagensberg, and how it is to play itself out.
Rabbi Wagensberg takes a close look at the primary functions a human being: thought, speech, and action. Hear how to expand your capacity to define and refine each of these aspects to become the person you truly hope to be.
The way to serve G-d is to find a balance between two extremes. How then do we understand the renewed discussion of PinchasåÕs anger at the immorality that took place in Israel that comes up in this parsha as the Jews fight Midyan? WasnåÕt he going overboard? Rabbi Wagensberg discusses holy anger, and how tapping into it can take us above physical desires.