Episodios

  • Mishpatim: The Hidden Danger In "Common Sense"
    Feb 11 2026

    Discover how Parshat Mishpatim reveals a hidden danger in the laws that seem to "make sense" — and why treating civil laws as mere common sense undermines the Torah's divine blueprint. This week's Torah portion challenges a blind spot that affects even the most committed Jews: prioritizing one half of the luchot (tablets) over the other.

    Through Rav Yitzchak Huttner's profound insight on the covenant blood divided by an angel, the Sfas Emes on why rational-seeming laws are a divine gift, and the Bartenura's surprising explanation of Pirkei Avot, this episode unpacks why the Torah insists that ethical laws and ritual laws carry identical weight from Sinai.

    For Torah students, spiritual seekers, and anyone navigating the balance between being a good person and a committed Jew — this Torah podcast episode offers eye-opening Jewish wisdom on faith (emunah), character development (middot), and practical spiritual growth. Featuring an unforgettable true story about a $10,000 decision that transformed two lives.

    Weekly Torah commentary exploring Jewish spirituality, Torah teachings, and biblical insights for the modern Jewish community.

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  • The Secret to Being Heard • Yisro • Ep. 422
    Feb 5 2026

    Discover why Moshe Rabbeinu listened to one man's criticism when thousands witnessed the same flawed system in silence. Parshas Yitro reveals the Torah's hidden framework for criticism that actually creates change—and the two tests that separate complainers from truth seekers.

    This Torah podcast episode explores profound insights from Rav Yeruchem's Da'as Torah and the Vilna Gaon on what makes feedback worth hearing. What credentials does authentic criticism require? Through the lens of this week's Torah portion, uncover why Yitro merited an entire parsha—connected to Mattan Torah itself—bearing his name.

    The episode culminates in a stunning story of Rav Israel Salanter, who chose public embarrassment over teaching a "beautiful" answer that wasn't emes (truth). His principle—"You can't build truth on a lie"—transforms how we understand spiritual growth, self-improvement, and mussar.

    For those seeking deeper Torah wisdom, Jewish spirituality, and practical character development (middos), this exploration offers actionable guidance: the questions to ask yourself before you ever criticize another person. Weekly Torah learning that challenges how you give feedback—and whether you've earned the right to be heard.

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  • Are We United or Just Unified • Episode 421 • Parshas Beshalach
    Jan 29 2026

    Why does Rashi describe Egyptian unity as "one heart like one man" but flip the order for Jewish unity at Sinai - "one man with one heart"? This small textual reversal reveals something profound about what makes Jewish connection fundamentally different from any other group.

    In this week's Parshas Beshalach, we explore a Gemara that uses three dream symbols - a pot, birds, and a river - to illuminate three distinct levels of unity. The Egyptians shared a goal. The Jewish people share a soul.

    Through a powerful true story of a kiruv trip where a Canadian and a Mexican Jew discovered their grandmothers were neighbors in Lodz, Poland - and a transcendent Shabbos moment singing Ani Maamin with a Chassidishe Rebbe in Meah Shearim - discover why Jewish unity isn't something we create. It's something we remember.

    Join Rabbi Asaf Aharon Prisman for this week's Torah wisdom on connection, family, and what it really means to be כאיש אחד בלב אחד.

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  • Is Your Faith Just in Your Head? Parshas Bo - Ep 420
    Jan 22 2026

    Discover why faith in your mind is only the beginning—and what's blocking it from reaching your heart.

    This week's Torah portion, Parshas Bo, reveals a profound three-level framework for understanding emunah (faith): mind, heart, and reflex. While intellectual belief comes easily—even Esav achieved it—transferring that faith into your emotions and instincts is the real spiritual work of a lifetime.

    What was Pharaoh actually trying to do to the Jewish people? Drawing on teachings from the Arizal and classical Torah sources, this episode uncovers a surprising connection: Mitzrayim (Egypt) comes from "mitzar"—a narrow passage. Paro relates to "orif"—the back of the neck. The Egyptian exile was designed to block the vital pathway between knowing and feeling.

    Explore why tefillin serves as the perfect antidote, binding us at both mind and heart. Learn why we place the arm-tefillin first—reminding us the heart is the destination. Through Torah commentary and a remarkable true story about a young man whose reflexes aligned perfectly with Divine will, discover practical wisdom for spiritual growth.

    For anyone seeking to move beyond intellectual Judaism into lived faith.

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  • When Pain Stops Hurting — Parshas Va'era - Ep 419
    Jan 15 2026

    Why does the Torah use the word "under" the burdens of Egypt—what does that even mean? Dive into Parshas Va'era and discover the Chidushei HaRim's profound insight into a spiritual danger we all face and hence need to be aware of and to do our utmost to be aware and to prepare in the same way for IY"H the final redemption that is on the doorstep. Through a striking story and surprising Torah sources, uncover what chesed Hashem did for us as a prerequisite for the redemption. This episode might wake you up to something you didn't know you were sleeping through.

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  • When Stepping Up Keeps You Grounded • 418 • Parshas Shemos
    Jan 8 2026

    Discover why the burning bush—a fire that doesn't consume—holds the secret to leading without losing yourself. In this exploration of Parshat Shemot (Exodus), we uncover the hidden symbolism behind Hashem's appearance to Moshe and what it reveals about the tension between humility (anava) and stepping into positions of responsibility.

    Why was Moshe so reluctant to lead the Jewish people? The Torah's greatest prophet feared that leadership would corrupt his spiritual standing. Through insights from Reb Chaim Vital and a powerful story from the Belzer Rebbe, this episode reveals how motivation transforms everything—when action flows from divine purpose rather than ego, humility remains protected.

    This Torah teaching explores the concept of "healthy pride"—the 1/64th of gaiva that even Moshe possessed. Learn why false modesty can actually be a spiritual obstacle, and how knowing you're doing Ratzon Hashem (God's will) creates an entirely different relationship with positions of honor and responsibility.

    Perfect for Torah students seeking deeper understanding of Jewish leadership, spiritual growth, and the psychology of humility. Whether you're facing a calling you feel unqualified for or wondering how successful people stay grounded, this weekly Torah portion study offers practical wisdom for navigating ambition and anava.

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  • When Flaws Become Features - Ep. 417- Vayechi
    Jan 1 2026

    Discover why the Torah's most controversial appointment reveals the secret to transforming your greatest weaknesses into powerful strengths. In Parshas Vayechi, Yaakov Avinu makes a shocking choice: he appoints Shimon—the same son he condemned for violence and anger—to teach the next generation of Jewish children. How could a warrior become a teacher?

    This episode explores a profound principle from Rav Yaakov Kamenetzky and Rav Yitzchak Zilberstein: the character traits we try to eliminate are often the exact strengths we need, just waiting for the right context. Through Torah commentary on middos (character development) and surprising Talmudic insights, learn why passion, intensity, and even stubbornness can transform from destructive forces into life-changing gifts.

    Featuring two unforgettable stories—a basketball player who found his purpose, and a Hatzalah member whose "flaw" of never giving up saved the life of his former teacher—this episode offers practical Jewish wisdom for personal growth and spiritual development. Perfect for anyone struggling with traits they wish they could change.

    For Torah students, parents, educators, and anyone seeking deeper understanding of how emunah (faith) and self-acceptance intersect with genuine character transformation. Weekly Torah portion insights you won't find anywhere else.

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    15 m
  • Are You Living Up Life - Parshas Vayigash - Ep. 416
    Dec 25 2025

    Why did Yaakov's heart go numb when he heard Yosef was alive? And why did seeing some wagons revive his spirit—more than learning his son ruled all of Egypt?


    In Parshas Vayigash, discover the hidden meaning behind Yaakov's strange reaction and what it reveals about what truly constitutes "life." Through the Ramchal's profound teaching and an unforgettable story from the Chafetz Chaim, uncover why your smallest spiritual acts in today's challenging world may carry more weight than you ever imagined. This episode will transform how you measure success—and survival.

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