Episodes
The three wealthiest families in Jerusalem launch a plan to save the city (plus: the crime of wasted talent)
Published 11/04/24
Bar Kamtza betrays the Jewish people, Zecharya Ben Avkulus makes a fatal error, and Nero converts to Judaism
Published 10/31/24
Bar Kamtza is humiliated, the Rabbis do not protest, and he hatches a plan to get revenge.
Published 10/30/24
How R. Meir defeated Satan. Plus the mystical significance of peace, Shabbos, and clearing the way for repentance.
Published 10/29/24
R. Meir saw in a dream that property he had saved was meant to be destroyed. Here's how he responded
Published 10/29/24
The incredible story of Resh Lakish's confrontation with cannibals (or gladiators), with lessons for our own confrontations with the evil inclination.
Published 10/15/24
Gibeon joined the Jewish people under false pretenses in the times of Joshua. Why did they feel the need to lie, and what can we learn from their unique role?
Published 10/14/24
The strange story of R. Nachman's daughters, and Chassidus on the verse that motivates the story: "one man in one thousand I have found; one woman I have not found"
Published 10/11/24
"One does not understand the words of Torah until one stumbles in them": making humilitating mistakes in public can solidify our Torah knowledge and make us better.
Published 10/10/24
A deep dive into the spiritual causes of poverty, featuring a lively discussion about stepping out of Shul to eat during the Rav's speech on Shabbos.
Published 10/09/24
Among the most celebrated qualities: one who is insulted and does not retort, one who is disgraced and does not answer, one who acts out of love and is joyful while suffering
Published 10/09/24
A survey of the dangers of taking an oath, even truthfully, in our tractate and elsewhere in the Talmud.
Published 09/04/24
Ein Yakov on the Talmudic section in Gittin (Daf 56-58) that deals with the Destruction of the Temple.
Published 08/12/24
A discussion of the eastern wind, a blistering breeze that warps wood and harms fertility in the Talmud and in Chassidus.
Published 08/08/24
A discussion of the southern wind, a hot breeze that silences all other winds, in the Talmud and in Chassidus.
Published 08/08/24
The Rabbis protest a Persian holiday; Writing G-d's name with intent; Why the Persian exile was worse than the Roman exile.
Published 08/05/24
Lips in Kabbalah; How one rabbi survived a transaction that went south.
Published 08/05/24
Whether islands like Cyprus are considered part of Biblical Israel; Israel's geography; A Kabbalistic discussion of Mt. Amnon, a Messianic part of our northern border.
Published 08/05/24
The reward for poor people who give charity in spite of their hardships; Kabbalah on the names of Talmudic rabbis; The Rebbe's answer to people facing financial hardship
Published 07/30/24
Outlawing bridal outfits; R. Chisda, Kohanim, and kindness; a survey of hyperbole regarding idols in the Temple
Published 07/29/24
Outlawing music; Responding to those who harm you or take away your livelihood; the power of self-control
Published 07/29/24
How Mar Ukva defeated his enemies by waking up earlier and going to bed later; The Rebbe's message to Hasidim who were engaging directly with those who opposed them
Published 07/25/24
The Talmud lists the dire consequences of instilling "excessive fear" within one's family.
Published 07/24/24
Trusting R. Evyatar; The Concubine in Giva; the inner meaning of "Eilu ViEilu"
Published 07/17/24