“I am on my 2nd round of Nach Yomi and am listening to this perek by perek. Most appealing about this podcast are: the textual connections to other places in Tanakh, the length of sponsors - usually 6-12 minutes- and the musical selection to go with each episode! Thank you for this daily dose of...”Read full review »
MiriamStein via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/21/24
“In the spirit of R. Soloveitchik and R. Sacks listen to these concise, powerful insights into G-d, Torah, Israel, community and family. You will be uplifted. Thanks R. Israel.”
dennis.karpf via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/06/23
“I love these bite size nuggets of wisdom. Works really well for my capacity to concentrate for long periods of time (10 mins is just perfect!)
And I love the idea of sometimes adding
In special songs that relate back to the topic of the day.
Brilliant!”
SarahRaanan via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
06/18/23
Who may dwell in God's tent, Who may dwell on His holy mountain?
Is it the person who brings the fattest ram or the finest goat? Or possibly some other requirement?
This Psalm closes the series of Psalms dealing with the righteous being victimized by the evil.
We will address the question of how "There is no God" relates to unscrupulous conduct.