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Judaism Decoded — Rabbi Grant Leboff Uncovers Jewish Wisdom for the Modern World

Judaism Decoded — Rabbi Grant Leboff Uncovers Jewish Wisdom for the Modern World

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Exploring Torah's deepest truths - Rabbi Grant Leboff reveals Jewish Wisdom to bring meaning in today’s world.

© 2026 Judaism Decoded — Rabbi Grant Leboff Uncovers Jewish Wisdom for the Modern World
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  • Torah Wisdom and Jewish Ethics - Pesach And The Illusion Of Freedom
    Mar 27 2026

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    Every year we have a Torah mitzvah to celebrate freedom. But few of us stop to ask, are we truly free?

    The mitzvah of Pesach is not given in the Torah as just simply a memory of redemption. It is a challenge to confront the forces that still control us, externally and internally. It challenges us with the question of modern Judaism - what does it mean to be a Jew today?

    This shiur will take you beyond the story of Egypt and into a deeper understanding of Jewish ethics and what real freedom is, and, how to achieve it.

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    18 m
  • Vayikra - Are You Living A Calling Or A Coincidence?
    Mar 20 2026

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    Is your life a calling… or is it just a coincidence?

    This week, in the very first word in Sefer Vayikra, the Torah poses one of the most profound questions we can ever ask ourselves, how do we see our lives?

    Are we here by chance, reacting to whatever happens… or are we being called to something greater?

    Because the answer to that question changes everything; how we live, how we see the world, and ultimately, who we become.

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    19 m
  • Vayakhel-Pekudei – You Are Not Your Job
    Mar 13 2026

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    What defines who you are? Your career? Your achievements? Your title?

    Modern culture teaches us that our value comes from our productivity. We live in a world where the first question people ask is: “What do you do?” This is not the Jewish way, not what the Torah teaches.

    In a world obsessed with doing, this shiur explores the Torah perspective on identity, work, and human value. The distinction that Judaism makes, changes the way we live our lives.


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    22 m
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