Episodios

  • Nitzavim: Which Mitzvah Is Closest To Me?
    Jan 27 2026

    "It is not in Heaven... it is very close to you." What specific Mitzvah is the Torah referring to?

    Rav Shlomo Katz explores the classic debate between Rashi (who says it is Torah study) and the Ramban (who says it is Teshuvah). We dive into the Vilna Gaon's view on the infinite value of a single letter of Torah, and Rav Kook's profound insight into why Teshuvah is simultaneously the easiest and the hardest commandment.

    Rav Shlomo connects this to the concept of Kiddushin (marriage), where a person can become righteous in a single split second of thought.

    This episode encourages us to stop viewing spirituality as distant and impossible, and to realize that the key to return is already in our mouths and hearts.

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    34 m
  • Nitzavim: Did I Take Advantage Of The Past Year?
    Jan 27 2026

    As we approach Rosh Hashanah, are we standing firm or are we being blown over by every passing wind?

    Rav Shlomo Katz explores the power of Atem Nitzavim—standing like a monument. Drawing on the Baal Shem Tov and the Slonimer Rebbe, we learn that true preparation for the High Holy Days isn't just about checking off a list of sins, but about becoming a "Guarantor" (Arev) for the people in our lives.


    Rav Shlomo asks the piercing question: "Did I take advantage of the friendships Hashem gave me this year?" We discuss the difference between the "Details" of a person and the "All" (Kulchem) of a person, realizing that while our details may be flawed, our essence remains holy.

    This episode challenges us to stop compromising on the depth of our relationships and to stand together as one indivisible unit before the King.

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    52 m
  • Ki Tavo: Is Sadness An Aveira?
    Jan 27 2026

    Why do bad things happen? The Torah gives a frighteningly simple answer: "Because you did not serve Hashem with joy."

    Rav Shlomo Katz delves into this difficult concept through the lens of the Rambam and the Klausenberger Rebbe. We learn that sadness is considered the "greatest sin" not because it is forbidden, but because it is a dead end that implies Hashem made a mistake.

    Rav Shlomo explains the difference between being a "Nebach" (victim) and being a partner. We explore how asking Hashem for help with joy opens gates that tears of despair can never reach.

    This episode is a guide to changing our frequency from serving God as a burden to serving Him as the greatest privilege in the world.

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    52 m
  • Ki Teitze: From the Moment You Leave the Womb, IT'S A WAR
    Jan 27 2026

    Is life supposed to be easy, or were we born for battle?

    In this empowering session, Rav Shlomo Katz reframes our existence based on the Heichal HaBracha (Komarna Rebbe). We learn that "When you go out to war" hints at the moment a soul leaves the womb—we are born directly into a battlefield, and that is exactly where we are meant to be.

    Rav Shlomo challenges the depressing notion that struggle is a sign of failure. Instead, we discover that we are soldiers in Hashem's elite unit, and the constant friction of life is the friction of holiness being revealed.

    This episode is a pep talk for the weary soul, reminding us that being at war doesn't mean you are losing; it means you are alive and in the game.

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    26 m
  • Ki Teitze: Who Can Go Out To Fight?
    Jan 27 2026

    What is the difference between an external battle and an internal struggle?

    In this profound session, Rav Shlomo Katz explores the opening verse: "When you go out to war against your enemies." Drawing on the Tanya and the concept of Brit (Covenant) from Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh, we learn that a person cannot truly conquer the "world" until they have settled the internal war of "Am I really sure?"

    Rav Shlomo discusses the debilitating nature of doubt (Amalek) and shares a personal encounter on a plane regarding a Persian Jew who lived with the simple clarity: "We have a Covenant."

    This episode is a call to move beyond the exhausting daily decision-making of faith and to enter a "Brit"—a state where our commitment to Hashem is locked in, allowing us to finally go out and shine.

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    59 m
  • Va'etchanan: Pleading Your Case With Confidence
    Jan 27 2026

    Does an unanswered prayer mean God didn't hear you?

    In this deeply comforting session, Rav Shlomo Katz opens the writings of the Piaseczna Rebbe (Eish Kodesh) to understand Moshe Rabbeinu's 515 prayers. We learn about the "Tree in the Desert"—the person who feels dry and unanswered, yet whose prayers are never disgraced by Hashem.

    Rav Shlomo distinguishes between a "Servant" who needs his request granted to feel validated, and a "Minister" who understands the King's broader picture.

    This episode is for anyone who has prayed until their heart exploded and saw no change, teaching us that the very act of praying creates a closeness that is greater than the salvation we requested.

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    24 m
  • Kedoshim: Certain Things Can Only Be Internalized Together
    Jan 27 2026

    Why does the Torah command us to be holy, specifically when the entire congregation is gathered together?

    In this powerful session, Rav Shlomo Katz opens the Mei HaShiloach (the Izhbitzer Rebbe) to explore the mystical mechanics of Hakhel (gathering). We learn about a concept usually reserved for the laws of Kashrut: Bittel b'Shishim (Nullification in Sixty). The Izhbitzer teaches that when Jews gather together, there is a "Koach Seguli"—a spiritual power beyond logic—where our individual struggles and egos become nullified in the collective holiness of the group.

    Rav Shlomo discusses why Rashi states that "most of the Torah depends on this Parsha," explaining that certain heavy struggles—specifically regarding Arayot (immorality)—cannot be conquered in isolation.

    This episode is a call to stop trying to fight our battles alone. It challenges us to throw ourselves into the "Minyan" not just to pray, but to access the only space where our darkness can be swallowed up by the light of the community.

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    31 m
  • Kedoshim: Am I a Loving Person?
    Jan 27 2026

    Is it really possible to love everyone?

    In this deep and challenging session, Rav Shlomo Katz explores the radical philosophy of Rav Kook regarding love and Teshuva (Repentance). We learn the startling spiritual mechanic that every sin we commit plants a seed of hatred toward others in our hearts, while true Teshuva allows the natural love of the soul to shine again.

    Rav Shlomo navigates the tension between universal love and the reality of evil, explaining that true love doesn't mean accepting bad behavior, but believing in the spark of good within the other so strongly that it empowers them to change.

    This episode defines love not as a feeling of "mushiness," but as an active, burning desire to see the dignity and elevation of another human being.

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