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Prism of Torah illuminates the depths of Jewish wisdom through a weekly exploration of the parasha and Jewish holidays. Reb Asaf Aharon Prisman masterfully blends profound insights with practical guidance, unlocking the layers of meaning in each Torah portion through the four main aspects: Pshat, Remez, Drash, and Sod. Cultivate your connection with Hashem and apply timeless wisdom to your daily life. Contact us: prismoftorah@gmail.com Produced by Eli Podcast ProductionsPrism of Torah Espiritualidad Judaísmo
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  • Choose Don't Cruise - Parshas Nitzavim - Ep. 401
    Sep 18 2025

    Why does Hashem need to explicitly tell us to choose life over death and good over evil in Parshas Nitzavim? Isn't the right choice obvious? And why does the Midrash describe this divine instruction as 'lifnim mishuras hadin' - beyond the call of duty?

    This week's Torah podcast explores a profound distinction between 'keeping' mitzvos versus simply 'doing' them, based on insights from the son of Rav Zonnenfeld. Through analysis of the word 'lishmor' and its connection to Yaakov's response to Yosef's dream, we discover a fundamental principle about spiritual engagement that transforms how we approach our relationship with Hashem.

    Perfect timing for Rosh Hashanah preparation, this episode reveals how the concept of 'ba'asher hu sham' - being judged by what's truly in our hearts - connects to the mitzvah of teshuvah and our personal spiritual growth. Join us for insights that will reshape your understanding of conscious spiritual living and authentic Jewish practice.

    Keywords: Torah podcast, weekly parsha, Parshas Nitzavim, Jewish learning, Rosh Hashanah preparation, teshuvah, spiritual growth

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    10 m
  • Most or All: Choose Your Reality - Ki Savo - Ep. 400
    Sep 11 2025

    Ever wonder why the Torah needs to command happiness during the joyful mitzvah of Bikurim? Why does the pasuk emphasize rejoicing "with all the good" when bringing first fruits to Jerusalem? This week's Parshas Ki Savo episode uncovers a profound connection between the Bikurim celebration and the harsh tochacha warnings later in the parsha. Through the dialogue between Yaakov and Esav, and insights from Chazal about what triggers divine punishment, we explore a fundamental principle that determines true wealth versus spiritual poverty. Discover how a little girl's simple statement in an American store and one man's resilience through life's challenges illuminate an ancient Torah secret about perspective and gratitude. This teaching transforms how we view our daily blessings and prepares us for the approaching Yamim Noraim with a mindset shift that can revolutionize your spiritual life.

    Keywords: Torah podcast, weekly parsha, Parshas Ki Savo, Jewish learning, Bikurim, gratitude, Yamim Noraim, perspective, contentment

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    11 m
  • Stop Cooling, Start Heating - Parshas Ki Teitzei - Ep. 399
    Sep 4 2025

    Join this week's Torah podcast exploring the deeper mysteries of Parshas Ki Tetzay and the unique commandment to remember Amalek. Why does only Amalek merit a special mitzvah to remember their evil deeds - what about all the other nations that tried to destroy the Jewish people? What does Rashi mean when he explains that Amalek "cooled us down," and why does Chazal tell us that Hashem's throne remains incomplete until Amalek is eliminated from the world?

    Through the Gemara in Sanhedrin and Reb Chaim Shmulevitz's brilliant analysis, discover the fascinating story of Timnah - the princess who desperately wanted to convert but was rejected by the Avos, leading to Amalek's creation. Explore powerful insights about the ripple effects of our daily interactions, featuring contemporary stories that will transform how you view your relationships and responsibilities.

    This episode of Jewish learning combines traditional Torah analysis with practical mussar lessons, revealing timeless wisdom for modern living. Perfect for weekly parsha study and spiritual growth.

    Keywords: Torah podcast, weekly parsha, Parshas Ki Tetzay, Jewish learning, Amalek, Reb Chaim Shmulevitz, mussar, spiritual growth

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    12 m
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