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    Explore " hashem" with insightful episodes like "Ethics: Loving God (6.6.30) + TORCH Fundraiser", "The Peerless Brilliance of Biblical Hebrew + TORCH Fundraiser", "Parsha: Pekudei - Bold Initiatives Checklist (5782) + TORCH Fundraiser Appeal", "History: Two-State Solution Part 1: The Peril and Naivete of Promoting a Palestinian State + annual TORCH Fundraiser" and "Parshas Pekudei (Rebroadcast) and annual Fundraiser at giveTORCH.org" from podcasts like ""Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe Podcast Collection", "Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe Podcast Collection", "Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe Podcast Collection", "Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe Podcast Collection" and "Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe Podcast Collection"" and more!

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    Ethics: Loving God (6.6.30) + TORCH Fundraiser

    Ethics: Loving God (6.6.30) + TORCH Fundraiser

    TORCH Fundraiser — support the Ethics Podcast

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    The requirement to love God is featured prominently in our religion. The Shema - the pledge of allegiance of our faith - contains the mitzvah to love God right after the first sentence of accepting his dominion. This is one of the six constant mitzvos. What is love and for God? How do we love God? And how does this facilitate the acquisition of Torah? In this very enjoyable ethics podcast, we answer these important questions.

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    The Peerless Brilliance of Biblical Hebrew + TORCH Fundraiser

    The Peerless Brilliance of Biblical Hebrew + TORCH Fundraiser

    TORCH Fundraiser — support the This Jewish Life Podcast

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    The Bible is written in Hebrew. The language that God communicates with prophets is Hebrew. Hebrew was present the very beginning of the world - Genesis happened with Hebrew. Our Sages tell us that the letters of Hebrew are pregnant with meaning and insight and depth and profound secrets. The words in Hebrew are comprised of those special letters, and the meanings of the words are intricately connected with the secrets of the letters that comprise them. Biblical Hebrew is unique. It is utterly different than any other language. In this fun and interesting podcast, we explore the wonderful world of biblical Hebrew. Fasten up and listen carefully, which was this podcast will inspire you to deepen your knowledge and understanding of biblical Hebrew.

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    Parsha: Pekudei - Bold Initiatives Checklist (5782) + TORCH Fundraiser Appeal

    Parsha: Pekudei - Bold Initiatives Checklist (5782) + TORCH Fundraiser Appeal

    TORCH Fundraiser

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    The most ambitious initiative ever undertook in the history of mankind was the construction of the Tabernacle. Think about it: humans are getting together with the intent of constructing a residence for God on this Earth. And they pull it off! Our Parsha ends with the Presence of God dwelling in the Tabernacle. In this special edition of the Parsha Podcast, we present three different prerequisites for undertaking and executing such a bold initiative. If you want to change the world - or even change yourself - you need to listen carefully and take careful, copious notes.

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    History: Two-State Solution Part 1: The Peril and Naivete of Promoting a Palestinian State + annual TORCH Fundraiser

    History: Two-State Solution Part 1:  The Peril and Naivete of Promoting a Palestinian State + annual TORCH Fundraiser

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    Is a two-state solution a viable way to finally resolve the Israel Palestine conflict? Many in the international community believe that it is the only solution. After the horrific massacres of October 7th, 2023, the international community is once again amplifying the call for a two-state solution. Instead of punishing the Arabs for their violent acts of terrorism and unspeakable brutality, the international community took this opportunity to pressure Israel to make concessions and to take steps towards granting the Palestinians their own, independent state. Is this something which can ever happen? What do the Arabs really want? Do they want to live in harmony and peace with their Jewish neighbors? Is there any evidence that they willing to accept the existence and legitimacy of the state of Israel? From everything we know and from everything that history tells us, the answer is a resounding no. Allowing the Palestinians to have a state on Israel's borders would be a bloody catastrophe waiting to happen.

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    Parshas Pekudei (Rebroadcast) and annual Fundraiser at giveTORCH.org

    Parshas Pekudei (Rebroadcast) and annual Fundraiser at giveTORCH.org

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    The final parsha in the Book of Exodus wraps up the account of the construction of the Tabernacle, and its vessels and vestments. Again and again we read the refrain that everything was done precisely how God commanded Moses.

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    Ethics: Beloved (6.6.30 Intro)

    Ethics: Beloved (6.6.30 Intro)

    Torah was not given to angels. Torah was given to humans. One way to expand our ability to acquire Torah is by enhancing our humanity. The more human we are, the more we are a worthy receptacle of Torah. But what does it mean to be a human?

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    Parsha: Vayakhel - Heart Donor (5782)

    Parsha: Vayakhel - Heart Donor (5782)

    The Torah's narrative surrounding the Tabernacle is not one-and-done an cut-and-dried. The Torah does not simply tell us that a Tabernacle was built with the requisite materials. Instead of a succinct detailing of the Tabernacle, the Torah tells the Tabernacle narrative in a sprawling and often repetitive fashion over the course of five Parsha sections. Why is the Torah obsessed with the Tabernacle? Why is the narrative surrounding God's Sanctuary the focus of so much of the Torah? What are the lessons of the Tabernacle for people like us, who have never seen a Tabernacle, and do not live in a world that (yet) contains one? In this special edition of the Parsha Podcast, we explore three fascinating frameworks for understanding the critical and indispensable lessons of the Tabernacle.

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    Parshas Vayakhel (Rebroadcast)

    Parshas Vayakhel (Rebroadcast)

    After the Torah delineates the instructions to assemble the materials for the construction of the Tabernacle in Parshas Terumah and the creation of the vestments of the high priest in Parshas Tetzaveh, Parshas Vayakhel outlines the implementation those plans: The massive fundraising efforts, and the actual building of the Tabernacle and its vessels under the auspices of Bezalel.

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    Parsha: Ki Sisa - Augmenting Shabbos

    Parsha: Ki Sisa - Augmenting Shabbos

    The final instructions for the construction of the Tabernacle are conveyed at the beginning of this week's parsha. After Moshe is told to appoint Bezalel as the head overseer of this enormous project, the Torah cautions us against constructing the tabernacle on Shabbos. Although we are required to build the Tabernacle, and we are inclined to be expeditious in the performance of this great mitzvah, nevertheless, we may not do it on Shabbos. When the Torah conveys this to us, the verse seems to have a bit of a superfluous phrasing. These seemingly extra words are explained by the commentaries who open up our eyes to the fascinating and powerful world of augmenting Shabbos. We have the ability to increase the Sabbath. We can take a day that is not the Sabbath and transform it and elevate it and render it Shabbos. The consequences of this radical idea are vast and powerful.

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    This Parsha Podcast is dedicated in loving memory and leilui nishmas Sara bas Menachem, Mrs. Shirley Nagel, mother of our beloved Rabbi Yaakov Nagel who passed away this week. May her soul be elevated in Heaven.

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    Mitzvah: Piggul (#144)

    Mitzvah: Piggul (#144)

    Our thoughts matter. This is especially true when it comes to sacrifices. The thoughts of those who are processing the sacrifices must be aligned with the protocols of the sacrifices. Or else, they are rejected - they are Piggul.

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    This Mitzvah Podcast is dedicated towards the complete and speedy recovery of Tzvi Simcha ben Fruma. May he merit a complete Refuah Sheleimah. 

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    Parsha: Ki Sisa - Counting and Duking the Nation (5782)

    Parsha: Ki Sisa - Counting and Duking the Nation (5782)

    The golden calf is one of the most inexplicable events in the Torah. What went wrong? Who is to blame? In this special edition of the Parsha Podcast we propose a novel idea that threads throughout the entire Parsha. We emerge from this episode with a greater appreciation of the indivisibility of our nation.

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