I don’t even listen to music anymore...
Rabbi Wolbe’s podcasts... Absolutely mind blowing. Fact after fact, I can’t even imagine the preparation the Rav takes to make these podcasts. I would be listening to Rabbi Wolbe every time I drive/have my headphones in but I have run out of content a while ago. Then I discovered “This Jewish Life,” where you’ll find even more interesting and wide ranging podcasts. Hundreds! It’s funny- at this point I quote Rabbi Wolbe more than my Rabbis at home and I haven’t even met him! What we’re listening to now is the future of Torah+Technology, and if it stays this way- using this new technological revolution to spread Torah EVERYWHERE- then BH we will see Mashiach soon! I have a whole list of personalities I’d like to hear a shiur on but I fear that they’re out of Rabbi Wolbe’s chronological order. But I’ll post anyway. Rav Kook Rabbi Akiva Eger Chazon Ish Maharal of Prague Maharsha Maharshal Kotzker Rebbe Rogatchover Gaon Chacham Ovadia Yosef The Soltoveitchik Dynasty Rabbi Moshe Feinstein Maggid of Mazritch Alter Rebbe The Rebbe (Chabad) How the Chassidic groups diverged, how each branch came to be (Satmer, Belz, Gerrer) Baba Sali Ben Ish Hai Rabb Aryeh Kaplan Rebbe Nachman of Breslov Hollywood Jewry? Another concept is Jewish Migration. How/Why/When jews moved in/out of popular Jewish locations. Rabbi, thank you for everything you do. You enlighten all of us and that’s why you’re the number one Jewish podcast in the world!
Ihihihihihihgwkdjfysvejdofjde via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/04/18
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I loved this, until the rabbi made sweeping generalizations about Muslims in episode 59. I am Jewish and I support Israel, but I must speak up against Islamophobic language, as Muslims are our brothers. I understand the points expressed are the rabbi’s individual interpretation of the sages’...Read full review »
jessicaweirdly via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/20/18
This is a highly credulous rendition of Jewish history, not suitable for anyone seeking an accurate account of actual events. If one wants a faith-affirming narrative untroubled by critical thought, maybe this will satisfy. If one wants an attempt at objectivity and truth, look elsewhere.
Kronos972 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/09/20
This podcast is honestly the best. Rabbi Wolbe is very knowledgeable, and translates the Jewish history in a way that you won’t fall asleep.
So. So. Good. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/08/19
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