Episodios

  • 92. Three Controversial Sephardic Seforim - Feat. Rabbi Yehoshua Domosh
    Mar 23 2026

    Our friend, Rabbi Yehoshua Domosh, returns with three Sephardic seforim that caused - or should have caused - quite a stir. Can you guess what they are?

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    41 m
  • An Important Update
    Feb 9 2026

    Sefer Meoros Moshe

    As I Walk Through the Valley podcast

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    53 m
  • 91. The Chassidic Theory of Time Relativity - Feat. Rabbi Bezalel Naor
    Jan 15 2026

    We have the privilege of being joined by Rabbi Bezalel Naor, author of The Project of Hasidism (Kodesh Press), in order to take a more careful look at the Chassidic approach to zmanim. We take a look at Sha'agas Aryeh (no. 15) among several other responsa that help us get to the bottom of how the prescribed times for prayer and time-bound commandments, for many, became negotiable.

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    44 m
  • 90. Answers to Allentown: R' Solomon Krevsky and R' Abraham Isaac Kook - Feat. Dr. Noam Cohen
    Dec 30 2025

    As listeners might know, the host of this show, Moshe Kurtz, has the honor of serving as the rabbi of Congregation Sons of Israel in Allentown, PA. In this episode, he is joined by Dr. Noam Cohen, a professor at Muhlenberg College who will be teaching a course on the history of the Jews of Allentown. He shares with us a responsum (Orach Mishpat, #131) written by Rav Avraham Yitzchak HaKohen Kook to Rav Shlomo Zalman Krevsky, who served as the Chief Rabbi of Allentown during the 20th century.
    Today's episode is dedicated in honor of the birthday of our loyal listener, R' Yitzchak Friedman - by the Friedman, Cohen, and Poliakoff children. Happy birthday!

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    52 m
  • 89. What Is and What Should Never Be (Published) - Feat. Dr. Yaakov Weinstein
    Dec 24 2025

    Dr. Yaakov Weinstein shares with us how the Netziv (Meishiv Davar 1:24) and other prominent poskim addressed a request to prevent the publication of another rabbi's Torah and its implications for intellectual property. We also briefly discussed his Torah from Narnia blog at the end.


    https://torahfromnarnia.blogspot.com/

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    46 m
  • 88. The Art of the Ask: The Rashba's Approach to Fundraising - Feat. Rabbi Pinny Rosenthal
    Dec 11 2025

    Rabbi Pinny Rosenthal, OU-JLIC's National Development Director, reveals a game-changing responsum of the Rashba (1:581) that informs how we understand the world of fundraising and Jewish philanthropy today.

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    39 m
  • 87. Thanksgiving Revisited - Feat. Rabbi Michael J. Broyde
    Nov 20 2025

    Rabbi Michael J. Broyde is the author of Jewish Law and the American Thanksgiving Celebration: Secular or Religious Holiday? He is the expert on all things Judaism and Thanksgiving related. So, naturally, we were excited to hear his perspectives in advance of the holiday.


    His book can be purchased here: https://www.amazon.com/Jewish-Law-American-Thanksgiving-Celebration/dp/1962609111

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    50 m
  • 86. L'Shem Yichud on a Gett? - Feat. Rabbi Avi Kahan
    Nov 6 2025

    Should L'Shem Yichud be said before giving a gett (bill of divorce)? Should it be said before any mitzvah? What even is L'Shem Yichud in the first place? In this episode, Rav Avi Kahan discusses the Noda B'Yehuda's approach and contextualize it in the broader discourse. ---Rav Avi Kahan is a Dayan at the Vaad Hadin V’Horaah Beis Din, with over a decade of experience in mediation, arbitration, and matrimonial conflict resolution. He has guided countless individuals and couples through emotionally complex disputes, helping them reach clarity and resolution through a halachic yet practical framework.In addition to his work in family and matrimonial matters, Rav Kahan advises healthcare organizations, nonprofits, and lending institutions on how to structure their operations, loans, and partnerships in halachically compliant ways. His expertise bridges the worlds of Jewish law, finance, and modern governance, ensuring that faith-based values and regulatory integrity work hand in hand.Having received semicha from both the Rabbanut of Israel and the Eidah Chareidis, Rav Kahan integrates deep halachic understanding with real-world experience in negotiation, corporate ethics, and conflict resolution. His work reflects a commitment to bringing order, trust, and integrity to both personal and institutional relationships.

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    46 m