The REAL Satiation of Food
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Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David step into a quiet but radical idea: food doesn’t truly satiate a Jew — blessing does.
Beginning with niggun and moving into the inner meaning of Birchas HaMazon, we learn from Reb Shlomo of Karlin that “vesavata” doesn’t come from eating alone, but from uverachta. The real fullness is not physical; it’s spiritual.
Through Chazal, Chassidus, and a powerful story carried through generations, this shiur reframes benching as the heart of Jewish life — our past, our survival, and our future. When blessing is said slowly, with presence and kavana, it becomes a source of sustenance, dignity, and quiet strength that no circumstance can take away.
This is a preparation for Shabbos, and for living with inner satiation all week long.
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Chapters
00:00 Opening Niggun
02:15 Shabbos as the Source of All Holiness
05:10 Birchas HaMazon as the Story of Am Yisrael
09:30 Why Benching Requires More Kavana Than Tefillah
14:05 Mitzvos With “Mazal” — and One Without
18:40 The Real Meaning of “Ve’Achalta Ve’Savata”
22:55 Reb Shlomo of Karlin on True Satiation
27:10 A Story of Survival Through Birchas HaMazon
34:20 What Sustains a Jew Through Everything
38:45 Bringing This Consciousness Into Shabbos