Episodes
Mazal Tov! The final Shiur on Ein Yaakov Sotah
Published 07/16/24
How a Hasmonean Civil War led to the banning of Greek wisdom, and an explanation in Chassidus
Published 07/04/24
The Talmud describes the state of decline of the world in the days leading up to the coming of Moshiach
Published 07/03/24
Lost flavors and recurring curses since the Temple was destroyed; How Kaddish after Ein Yakov keeps the world afloat.
Published 07/02/24
The importance and power of learning Torah despite challenges
Published 07/01/24
"After the destruction of the Temple, men of faith ceased to exist". An explanation of "faith" in Talmud, commentaries, and Chassidus.
Published 06/28/24
After the Temple was destroyed even delicacies, fine fabrics, and fancy glassware disappeared. Plus, a mystical deep dive into the Kabbalah of honey.
Published 06/27/24
All about the miraculous worm that helped Solomon build the Temple--and a bit on the demon king (and wild rooster) that reluctantly facilitated it.
Published 06/27/24
Another casualty of the destruction of the Temple: what happened to the Urim ViTumim from the Kohen Gadol's vestments?
Published 06/27/24
After the Temple was destroyed, we phased music out of Judaism. How does this work with modern Halacha?
Published 06/27/24
How one bad attribute led to another after the Destruction, culminating in the loss of many of our finest attributes
Published 05/13/24
The inner meaning of the words "there is no inquirer, requester, or asker".
Published 05/13/24
A journey through a long Mishna that lists the many things that have changed since the destruction of the Holy Temple
Published 05/13/24
The downfall of infamous Jews is often tied to rebuke delivered too harshly.
Published 05/13/24
The downfall of infamous Jews is often tied to rebuke delivered too harshly.
Published 04/12/24
Three inherent appealing divine gifts.
Published 04/12/24
"He turned around and looked at them and cursed them in the name of G-d. Thereupon, two she-bears came out of the woods and mangled forty-two of the children."
Published 04/12/24
Rav Kahana said to Rav Shimi bar Ashi: Is it true that you say that these palm trees of Babylonia have been in this place since the years of Adam the first man?
Published 04/12/24
Great Mitzvah of escorting a guest to safety; The founding of Luz, a city impervious to war, where no one can die
Published 03/20/24
Life and death in Halacha; Organ donations; Why Mitzvos are called fruits
Published 03/19/24
Women going to war; A Chassidic perspective on the dangers of fleeing
Published 03/18/24
An order for life, Torah study, and good deeds; Why there are 40-1 Melachos
Published 03/18/24
The Rebbe on worries; Parentage of Pinchas; Why Pinchas slew Zimri
Published 03/18/24
All about Shovach; Advice for one who has anxiety
Published 03/17/24
Complimenting the wicked; invalid conversions; All about Orpa
Published 03/17/24