• L'chaim L'chaim - Weekly Parshah and Haftorah analysis

  • By: Noah Katz
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L'chaim L'chaim - Weekly Parshah and Haftorah analysis

By: Noah Katz
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  • Welcome to the Whole Haftorah (an analysis of the haftorah and how it connects to the Parshah). Also, enjoy my prior episodes detailing my favorite insights from the Parshah.
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  • Shemirat HaLashon Book 2 (11)
    Jun 17 2024

    Yosef spent 10 years in prison corresponding to his 10 brothers,

    He spent an additional two years for relying too much on others.

    Yehuda deceived Yaakov with the blood of a goat,

    Yehuda was punished when Tamar asked, "Is this your coat?"

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    30 mins
  • Shemirat HaLashon Book 2 (9-10)
    Jun 7 2024

    Hashem's presence leaves when lashon hara is spoken,

    And our Devine protection is broken.

    Don't be taken by lashon hara's charm,

    Because it has no benefit, only harm.

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    14 mins
  • Shemirat HaLashon Book 2 (7-8)
    May 30 2024

    Sinas Chinam leads to destruction,

    It is worthwhile avoiding its seduction.

    On the Day of Judgement, don't forget your name,

    You can be punished for someone else's shame.

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    23 mins

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A Good Weekly Haftarah Resource

I've just found this podcast and expect to go back and listen to the prior episodes. The podcast presents the weekly Haftarah in an easy, conversational way while adding in relevant commentary and interesting digressions. the reading style is slightly halting but this gives the atmosphere of a small study session and is much better than the high speed recitation style podcast approach that I've seen elsewhere. This podcast is very new but I hope that it will continue.

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