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Prism of Torah illuminates the depths of Jewish wisdom through a weekly exploration of the parasha and Jewish holidays. Reb Asaf Aharon Prisman masterfully blends profound insights with practical guidance, unlocking the layers of meaning in each Torah portion through the four main aspects: Pshat, Remez, Drash, and Sod. Cultivate your connection with Hashem and apply timeless wisdom to your daily life. Contact us: prismoftorah@gmail.com Produced by Eli Podcast ProductionsPrism of Torah Espiritualidad Judaísmo
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  • What Are the Days of Sefiras HaOmer Most Mesugal For? - Ep. 432 • Parshas Tazria-Metzora
    Apr 15 2026

    What if the days you are rushing through are actually the most valuable ones you have? Join Rabbi Prisman as he explores why Hashem shows us the peak before the climb, through a vivid parable about a child learning to ride a bike, and a story about a driver with a destination that changed everything. Practical, eye-opening, and most importantly, will ensure you maximize these days of Sefiras Haomer for the same purpose they were designed by the creator.

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    17 m
  • His Hands Printed Nazi Flags. Then He Walked Into a Yeshiva • Ep. 431 •Pesach
    Mar 30 2026

    Why does halacha insist that matzah must come specifically from grains that could become chometz? Grains that can never rise at all are completely invalid. On the very Yom Tov where we are most strict about chometz, the Torah demands we use something that could become it.

    The answer changes how you think about your greatest weakness.

    Featuring a stunning true story, a funny Egged bus driver parable, and one very practical Pesach challenge.

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    11 m
  • The Miracle You Just Walk Past in Life • Ep. 430 • Parshas Tzav
    Mar 25 2026

    A missile lands between four buildings in Arad. A massive crater. Four buildings still standing. And somehow... we call it "the situation."


    What happens to us when the miraculous becomes routine? When thousands of rockets, an Iron Dome performing beyond all expectations, and rain falling from the sky all start feeling... normal?


    This week Rabbi Asaf Aharon Prisman explores a profound idea hidden in Parshas Tzav: that we are not missing small miracles. We are walking past enormous ones every single day, simply because we have gotten used to them.


    From a Thanksgiving offering in the Beis HaMikdash, to Leah naming her son Yehuda, to a man dying of cancer who saw more to be grateful for than most healthy people ever will, this episode may permanently change the way you look at an ordinary day.

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    12 m
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