
Episode 34·Apr 1, 2024
Parashat Bemidbar: An Israeli Song & Jewish Family
Explore how an Israeli song and the Book of Numbers reveal the strength of family and faith in overcoming adversity and finding hope in dark times.
Parashah and Politics·Episode 33·Mar 20, 2024
In the exploration of Parashat Bechukotai, Rabbi Meir Soloveichik delves into the profound connection between the Torah's teachings and the historical and political developments in the Land of Israel. The narrative begins with a fascinating piece of trivia: Franklin Delano Roosevelt was reading Walter Clay Lowdermilk's book on soil reclamation in Israel when he died. Lowdermilk, an American soil scientist, was captivated by the Zionist efforts to rejuvenate the land, envisioning a massive reclamation project that could support millions of Jewish refugees. This vision aligns with the Torah's themes of land restoration and the enduring bond between the Jewish people and their ancestral land. The parashah underscores the cyclical return of land to its original owners during the Jubilee, symbolizing the eternal connection between the people and the land. Despite historical exiles and devastations, the Jewish people's return to their heritage is seen as a testament to divine providence and resilience.
Episode 34·Apr 1, 2024
Explore how an Israeli song and the Book of Numbers reveal the strength of family and faith in overcoming adversity and finding hope in dark times.
Episode 35·Apr 1, 2024
Explore the legacy of Nahshon, Jewish unity, and courage from biblical times to modern heroism, highlighting Operation Nahshon and Arnon Zamora.
Episode 36·Apr 1, 2024
Explore how small moments in Parashat Beha'alotcha can alter history, revealing the power of courage and unity in shaping Jewish destiny.
Episode 37·Apr 1, 2024
Explore the parallels between Truman's unexpected rise to power and Joshua's leadership after Moses, revealing the divine hand in history and leadership.
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