Episodios

  • From Physical Exile to Spiritual Exile and Our Role in the Final Redemption
    Jun 6 2025

    In this episode, I share a deep idea I’ve been working on for quite some time — the difference between the initial redemption from Egypt and the final redemption we are waiting for. Drawing from the teachings of the Baal HaSulam, I explain how the exodus freed us physically but left the deeper spiritual work incomplete. Our generation carries the unique task of completing that process by transforming our inner desires — from receiving for ourselves to receiving in order to give. I also share personal experiences, challenges, and insights that have helped me better understand my own role in this work, and how we can all approach our tefillos, struggles, and growth to help bring about the true and lasting redemption.

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    31 m
  • Shavuos: The Fusion of Finite and Infinite with Rabbi Pill
    May 26 2025

    In this episode, I’m joined by Rabbi Pill for a deep and wide-ranging conversation on the spiritual essence of Shavuos. We explore what it means to truly “receive the Torah again,” not as a memory of Sinai, but as a living, recurring revelation. We discuss how each Yom Tov expresses a unique divine will, and how Shavuos brings a reactivation of the same infinite light that first descended on Har Sinai.

    We delve into the soul of Torah itself, beyond mitzvos, beyond words—and the interplay between concealment and revelation that underlies all of creation. Along the way, we talk about exile and redemption, the evolving accessibility of Torah’s inner dimensions, and how moments of spiritual clarity can transform even the most mundane parts of our lives. This conversation is about reconnecting to the deeper reality that lies just beneath the surface, on Shavuos, and every day after.

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    58 m
  • Kosher Meditation with Rabbi Aryeh Siegel
    May 19 2025

    We all want to grow—to be more present in our learning, more focused in our davening, and more in control of our reactions. But the world is noisy. Our minds race, stress builds, and it’s easy to slip into living by default instead of with intention. In this episode, I sit down with Rabbi Aryeh Siegel, author of Kosher Calm, to explore how a Torah-aligned meditation practice can help us reclaim the space where free will lives and real growth begins.

    We talk about the need for inner quiet, how stress blocks our avodah, and why the Lubavitcher Rebbe urgently called for a kosher method of meditation decades ago. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed with life or longed for deeper presence in your avodas Hashem, this conversation offers clarity, wisdom, and practical tools to help you get there.

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    1 h y 10 m
  • The Jewish Impact on Civilization with Rabbi Ken Spiro
    May 12 2025

    In this episode, I share how my worldview began to shift once I realized I’d grown up believing that all cultures were more or less the same—that we were all just decent people trying to get by. But as I began learning Torah and Jewish history, I started to see that Judaism introduced something radically different to the world. To unpack this further, I invited Rabbi Ken Spiro, historian and author of WorldPerfect: The Jewish Impact on Civilization, to join me.

    We explore how values we take for granted today—like the sanctity of life, equality before the law, and social justice—weren’t universal at all, but were introduced to the world through the Torah. Rabbi Spiro walks us through the brutal norms of the ancient world and shows how the Jewish people, guided by the concept of ethical monotheism, reshaped human history not through conquest, but through values. It’s a conversation that deepens Jewish pride and clarifies our role in the world today.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Unifying The Name Yud-Key with Vav-Key
    May 9 2025

    In this episode, we delve into the powerful declaration recited before counting the Omer: “For the sake of the unification of the Holy One, blessed is He, and His Divine Presence (Shechinah), in fear and love, to unify the name Yud-Key with Vav-Key in perfect unity, in the name of all Israel.” This phrase encapsulates a central spiritual mission—to unify Hashem’s name—and we explore how this idea is not only mystical, but deeply practical.

    From Pesukei D’Zimra to Shema, our daily tefillos are structured around this theme. Drawing on insights from Chassidus, the Baal Shem Tov, Rabbi Nachum Ish Gamzu, and contemporary Torah thinkers, this episode offers a path to internalize that all is from Hashem—and ultimately for the good. By minimizing the delay between challenge and trust, between pain and perspective, we take real steps to unify His name and bring the world closer to the era of Moshiach.


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    26 m
  • Why Do Christians Detest the Oral Torah with Rabbi Tovia Singer
    Apr 30 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode, Rabbi Tovia Singer returns to unpack the deep-rooted Christian animosity toward the Oral Torah. From burning Talmudic texts to rejecting the Jewish calendar, Rabbi Singer explores the historical and theological reasons why Church leaders came to see the Oral Law as a threat. He explains how early Christians relied on the Oral Torah, even citing it in the New Testament, and how later Church doctrine turned against it. The discussion delves into missionary tactics, Jewish identity, the development of Christian theology, and how the Oral Torah continues to safeguard Jewish continuity. A vital episode for anyone seeking to understand the enduring power of our Talmud and how it defends against spiritual assimilation.

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    47 m
  • Gevurah: Turning Inspiration into Structure
    Apr 21 2025

    What happened to all the students of Avraham and Sarah? This episode unpacks that question and the surprising depth behind the answer—revealing a timeless lesson about the limits of inspiration without structure. Through the lens of gevurah (discipline), we explore how to anchor our growth in action, support others without fostering dependence, and move from emotional sparks to lasting spiritual foundations. Drawing from Chazal and modern thinkers like Rav Dessler and Rav Soloveitchik, this is a call to turn inspiration into real, lasting change—one mitzvah at a time.

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    27 m
  • Changing Our Nature to Rise Above Nature with Morty Roth
    Apr 18 2025

    What does it mean to change your nature in order to rise above nature? In this powerful episode, we explore the spiritual energy flowing from Pesach to Shavuos — a time designed for deep personal growth and inner transformation. Together with the always-insightful Morty Roth, we dive into the journey from the splitting of the sea to the receiving of the Torah, and how the days of the Omer serve as a built-in system for personal refinement. Along the way, we discuss humility, emunah in action, overcoming resistance, and how to align ourselves with Hashem’s will through intentional growth.

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    1 h y 8 m
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