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World of Medrash

World of Medrash

De: Rabbi Aaron Zimmer
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World of Medrash uncovers the hidden narrative beneath the Chumash by reading Rashi and Midrash as a unified, unfolding story. I follow the clues left by Rashi, Chazal, and the psukim to reveal deeper patterns, surprising insights, and the mysteries that shape the Torah’s characters and events. Instead of treating Rashi as scattered comments, each episode shows how his choices create a coherent picture that brings the story behind the story to life. If you want to understand the deeper world that Chazal saw within the text, this show opens the door.Rabbi Aaron Zimmer Espiritualidad Judaísmo
Episodios
  • Bris Shevatim
    Feb 1 2026

    The world of medrash

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    50 m
  • The Suspended Famine and Explaining the World of Medrash
    Feb 1 2026

    The first half discusses the famine in Egypt, while the second half is a Q&A about the World of Midrash

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    48 m
  • Shimon & Levi Brothers
    Nov 16 2025

    Yaakov’s berachot to his sons usually highlight each shevet’s unique personality. But when he reaches Shimon and Levi, something strange happens. He gives them a joint blessing, and it barely sounds like a blessing at all. Why would Yaakov group these two brothers together? And why does he describe their anger as something foreign to Klal Yisrael? Even more puzzling, why does Moshe later give Levi one of the most beautiful blessings in the Torah while giving Shimon none at all?

    In this episode I explore the deeper story behind these two shevatim. Rashi points out that Shimon and Levi acted together at Shechem and in the plot against Yosef. They shared a single personality as a pair, not simply as individuals. Through the stories of Zimri, Korach, and the selling of Yosef, Rashi paints a picture of a dangerous partnership built on planned anger and group identity. But if that is true, how did Levi become the shevet of kohanim while Shimon faded into near silence? And what does the Rambam mean when he says Yaakov appointed Levi as the rosh yeshiva long before his death?

    By tracing the clues through Bereishit, Shemot, Bamidbar, Devarim, Midrash, and Rambam, I show how Shimon and Levi’s destinies diverged once they were separated. Levi learned how to channel the same fiery energy toward avodat Hashem, while Shimon never transformed his middah. Yaakov’s blessing, Moshe’s blessing, and all the stories in between fit together as one long narrative of potential, danger, teshuvah, and leadership.

    World of Medrash uncovers the hidden structure behind Rashi and the Midrash and reveals the deeper stories shaping the Chumash.

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    1 h y 41 m
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