Do you love Jewish History and Gedolim stories, or seek an inspiring podcast to move your heart and spark your soul? Look no further than Great Jewish Stories of Iconic Torah Giants! This podcast brings you tales of tzaddikim and gedolim that will help you discover the greatness of our heritage and find inspiration in our history. We explore their lives, teachings, and their impact on Jewish life. The stories will ignite your soul and bring a sense of connection to our shared history. So join us for Great Jewish Stories of Iconic Torah Giants - a podcast that celebrates the legacy of these significant figures while inspiring us with their wisdom and courage.
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Have you ever wondered what your true purpose is and how to find peace in fulfilling it? Join us for an enlightening exploration inspired by the teachings of Rav Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, as we tackle the profound questions of our existence. We share the moving story of Reb Nosson Stein, a revered Rosh Hashiva who found tranquility even when faced with the prospect of death during the COVID pandemic. His story, recounted by Elisha Balaban and Rabbi Avi Machten, exemplifies the deep contentment that comes from living a life aligned with one's mission, regardless of the outcome.This episode challenges you to reflect on your own life's purpose and the obligations you hold in this world. Discussing themes of effort over results and the spiritual skyscraper you can build through introspection, we aim to inspire you to clarify your own path. Embrace the journey of discovering what you are meant to bring to the world, and find the serenity that comes with knowing you are striving towards your true calling. Join us as we encourage you to ponder your soul's mission and how it shapes your existence.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
When a Sephardi synagogue receives a windfall of $2 million, the very essence of faith and finance intertwines like the threads of a sacred tapestry. Reb Meilech Bidermans weaves a narrative that transcends the physical building of worship and pierces straight to the heart of religious devotion. What happens when the generous benefactor, who oversees the grand renovation, balks at the cost of rectifying a Torah riddled with errors? This isn't just a story about refurbishments; it's a profound look at the values we place on the cornerstones of our beliefs.Cue the sofer, the unsung hero of our tale, caught between his duty to his craft and the startling devaluation of his sacred work. Tasked with a labor of love or a fool's errand, depending on how you look at it, our sofer and his friend face the ultimate question: Can you put a price on the divine word? Our episode spins into a tapestry of the unexpected, involving an emergency restroom break at a funeral home that leads to a mysterious summons to court, proving that the answers we seek are sometimes found in the most unforeseen places. An epic story from Reb Meilech: Discover the curious intersection where devotion, duty, and a schnitzel sandwich in Lakewood collide.Support the Show. SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Have you ever witnessed an act of kindness so subtle yet profound that it stayed with you forever? That's exactly what we unravel in our latest episode, featuring the story of Rav Shmuel Kamenetzky and his fiery red tie on the solemn day of Yom Kippur. True wisdom often manifests in the smallest gestures, and we're sharing an extraordinary example that left an entire congregation in awe, as Rav Shmuel turned a simple fashion choice into an unforgettable lesson in compassion and humility.As we recount this touching narrative, you'll understand how a revered sage's response to a young student's query about Yom Kippur attire became a powerful symbol of inclusivity. This episode isn't just about the colors we wear; it's a profound reflection of the impact our actions can have on those around us. With Rav Shmuel's story at heart, we explore the broader implications of sensitivity and support within our communities, inviting you to be inspired to make a difference, big or small, in the lives of others.Support the Show. SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Do you remember the unbridled joy of childhood, where the simplest pleasures radiated through your day like sunbeams? Our latest conversation with the revered Brisker Rav transports us back to that time, providing a refreshing perspective on the beauty of simplicity and the power of a straight path in life. As we sit side by side with Briskerov on his porch, observing the carefree exuberance of children at play, he shares enlightening thoughts inspired by the wisdom of Kohelet, urging us to shed the complexities we've woven into our lives.Briskerov challenges us to reignite the childlike zest we all possess as we discuss how adulthood often dims this vital spark with overthought strategies and burdensome reasoning. With Pesach on the horizon and the chill of winter still in the air, this episode invites you to warm up to a simpler approach to daily tasks and the remarkable rejuvenation it can offer. Join us for a heartwarming discussion that will leave you contemplating how to twirl towards life's obligations with renewed energy and straightforward joy, just as we did in those 'good old days.'Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Have you ever carried a message of calm and trust to others, only to find yourself in a whirlwind of panic when adversity strikes your life? The legendary Rabbi Shalom Mordechai Hakohen Schwadron, the Maggid of Jerusalem, often grappled with this human paradox. In our heartfelt conversation, we trace the contours of Rabbi Schwadron's enduring wisdom, as Rabbi Pesach Krohn relays. Through an anecdote with a twist of humor and empathy, we grasp the essence of maintaining faith even when the unforeseen jolts us to our core. This episode promises to illuminate the depths of Rabbi Schwadron's teachings and the power of his storytelling, which continue to echo through time.We invite you to reflect alongside us on the "Merke" concept, a subtle nudge to hold onto our convictions, especially during personal tribulations. Discover how Rabbi Schwadron's poignant narrative unveils the challenge of practicing what we preach about divine trust. We share each word in the Maggid of Yerushalayim's journey, unwrapping the timeless lesson of harboring trust in the greater plan. His story is not just a tale but a mirror of our experiences, encouraging us to embrace the unexpected with grace and faith. Join us as we celebrate the legacy of a man whose fiery passion and profound Torah knowledge shaped a message that resonates profoundly within us all.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Embark on a historical odyssey with us as we uncover the remarkable life of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch, the revered architect of the Torah im Derech Eretz philosophy. Revered for his profound insights and monumental works like "Horeb" and "The Nineteen Letters," Rabbi Hirsch's story is not just one of scholarship but also one of unwavering ethical standards, particularly in financial integrity. His legacy as a paragon of honesty lives on, exemplified by a poignant episode from the dusk of his life when he instructed his family with meticulous care about handling his remuneration – a testament to a life where every detail was in service to a higher calling.During this podcast, we honor the depth of Rabbi Hirsch's character by delving into tales that showcase his precision in thought and action, especially in areas he felt were often overlooked, like the ethical dimensions of business as expressed in Jewish law. The narrative of that fateful New Year's Eve of 1888 serves as a window into the soul of a man whose dedication to Torah values was unwavering, inspiring us to reflect on our conduct and aspirations. Join us to celebrate the enduring impact of a Torah giant whose teachings continue to guide and influence lives dedicated to spiritual growth and exceptional moral clarity.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Step back in time with us for a spellbinding encounter that bridges generations as we share an evening with the colossal Torah figures Rabbi Chonan Wasserman and the Chofetz Chaim. When Rabbi Wasserman and his disciples are granted an audience after Rosh Hashanah prayers, they receive a potent message that resonates through the ages. This isn't just another tale; it's a lesson in spiritual endurance and the promise of eternal reward. Rabbi Waxman, our guest, amplifies this poignant narrative, distilling wisdom about life's challenges and the afterlife's rewards that are as relevant today as they were then.Prepare to be inspired by a story that's more than mere history—it's a catalyst for personal transformation. The intimate dialogue between the Chofetz Chaim and his visitors reminds us that we, too, can secure our 'box seats' in the World to Come, no matter the trials of our times. In a world brimming with temptation and moral tests, the opportunities to ascend spiritually have never been more excellent. This episode isn't just motivation; it's a testament to the heights we can reach with conviction and a heartening reminder that our actions today can lead to eternal splendor tomorrow.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Ever wondered why some individuals remain unperturbed by adversities while others crumble at the slightest hint of discomfort? This episode provides an answer, offering a perspective-changing story centered around the respected Rav Nosson Meir Wachtfogel, a revered Mashgiach of Lakewood who teaches us an invaluable lesson about resilience.This episode takes you on a rainy day in Lakewood, New Jersey, where Rav Nosson Meir Wachtfogel's response to a simple question about why he doesn't use an umbrella or a raincoat is laced with profound insight. His analogy between life and a battlefield strikes a chord, reminding us that soldiers on a battlefield never shy away from unfavorable conditions. Much like them, we need to face life's challenges head-on, embracing the mindset of a soldier and recognizing that our everyday lives exist within a metaphorical battlefield. You'll understand that the essence of his lesson isn't to abandon your umbrellas and raincoats but to adopt the will and determination of a soldier, regardless of life's rainy days. As we wrap up the episode, you'll be left with an empowering reminder that despite hardships, we always end up victorious on the battlefield of life.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Prepare to be captivated as we journey into the life and teachings of the renowned ethicist and Talmud Chacham, Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler. During this storytelling session, we promise to reveal an intriguing tale set in a Purim Suda hosted by Rabbi Dessler that showcases his extraordinary character and spirit. We'll explore an unusual mystery of an old-style perfume bottle found in his kitchen, a discovery that leads to a profound demonstration of Rabbi Dessler's exceptional empathy and thoughtfulness.We will also examine Rabbi Desler's relentless pursuit of self and character perfection, an inspiring testament to the virtue of working on your Middos. We'll discuss the meaning behind the powerful phrase, "If you're not working on your Middos, then Loma Lo Chaim, what's the point of life?" This episode is a testament to Rabbi Dessler's journey toward spiritual growth, a path we all can aspire to follow. Get ready to be inspired and encouraged to climb Jacob's ladder, step by step, rung by rung, towards spiritual and ethical enhancement.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Imagine a Rosh Hashanah morning at Yeshiva's Mir in the early 20th century. The Yeshiva's revered spiritual dean, Rabbi Yeruchom Levovitz, in his office. He quietly murmurs and meditates on a seemingly random verse. What's the connection? This is a timeless idea of authenticity in Judaism. Stay tuned.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Imagine a moment where wisdom and virtue unite to form a beacon of light in a crisis. This is the story of the great Torah V'das, Rosh Yeshiva, and Talmud of Rav Baruch Ber, who stepped up to take the challenging late-night learning slot during high tension in Yashivas, Torah Vdas. He made this choice out of dedication and sacrifice, as students prayed and studied for an entire week, day and night, as a zechus for an ill friend. Tune in to hear how this inspiring figure bravely took on this task and the heartfelt reason behind his decision.Meanwhile, the episode also sheds light on the profound acts of kindness from the revered Rav Shlomo Heiman. A man who chose to personally inform his wife about his late return, with the sole aim of sparing her a moment of worry. His compassionate act teaches us a valuable lesson on empathy, even in times of personal devotion and self-sacrifice. Although his time on this earth was cut short, Rav Shlomo Heiman's teachings inspire us, encouraging the pursuit of virtue and wisdom. Listen in as we delve deeper into the life, teachings, and lasting legacy of Rav Shlomo Heiman. This episode will leave you deeply moved and reflect on wisdom and virtue's true essence.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Witnessing an act of unity can leave an indelible mark - it can revive faith in humanity and provide a fresh perspective on the power of kindness. That happened at the Sazns-Klauzenberg Shul, a holy Jewish maqam. A man with Yartza and a sweet, innocent man with Down syndrome found themselves in a standoff, each desiring the honor of leading the Tefilos. In a heartfelt turn of events, the man with Yahrtzeit chose to invite the Down syndrome man to lead the prayers with him, creating a decisive moment that left everyone inspired. This episode is a beautiful testament to the emblematic resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of understanding and inclusivity. The genuine delight of the Down syndrome man and the tranquility that enveloped the congregation is a poignant reminder of our potential to foster unity in the most unexpected ways. Join us on this heartfelt journey as we recount this touching story, and be prepared to be moved and uplifted, leaving you hopeful and inspired. This tale of unity, love, and kindness will resonate with every listener.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
The Klausenburg Rebbe went through some unthinkable tragedies. This Torah giant's response to the pain tells us how to think and respond during these tumultuous times.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
How does the quest for a perfect study partner or Chavrusa in Yeshivas Mir, BMG, and Brisk transform from a nerve-wracking task to an enriching experience? Tonight, we pull back the curtain on a tradition that might seem bewildering to some but bears the potential to forge lifelong friendships and invaluable learning experiences. With thousands of scholars seeking their ideal Chavrusa, we follow the unorthodox approach of Reb Dovid Trenk, a man who turned the tables on the tumult.Reb Dovid Trenk, a revered scholar, was known for his simple yet profound strategy during the Chavrusa tumult. While others scurried to find their perfect match, Trink patiently waited for the one left behind nobody wanted to learn with. His story shows kindness, empathy, and a remarkable commitment to fostering a stimulating and inclusive learning environment. As we unravel his inspiring journey, this episode prompts us to reflect upon our strategies, choices, and values in thinking about others. A vital lesson in patience, empathy, and selflessness, Rabbi Trenk's approach to the Chavrusa tumult is not just a story worth telling but a life lesson worth living.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Tune in to this enlightening episode as we share a life-altering encounter between a man and the Holy Chazon Ish that may shift your perspective on the value of Teshuvah. In this heartfelt discussion, the man questions the point of Teshuvah, reflecting the pattern of failing to uphold commitments after Yom Kippur. The response the man receives from the Chazon Ish is a profound insight that could revolutionize your understanding of Teshuvah and the holy month of Elul.The Chazon Ish imparts a powerful lesson— that the actual weight of Teshuvah isn't in its duration but in the depth and sincerity of each moment of introspection. This episode will inspire you to see Teshuavh not as an elusive goal but as an attainable practice that merely requires will and effort. Listen in as we unravel how every second of honest Teshuvah can be a treasured experience, independent of what the future brings. As we approach Rosh Hashanah, let's delve into this impactful narrative together and sincerely commit to our journey of Teshuvah.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Join us on a journey through the inspiring life of Rabbi Aaron Schechter, the late Rosh Yeshiva of Chaim Berlin. Known for his unyielding dedication and thirst for Torah knowledge, his story is a testament to the power of hard work and unshakeable commitment. Born in New York in 1928, Rabbi Schechter went from being an ordinary American boy to a revered figure in Jewish scholarship, often devoting up to 18 hours daily to his learning. Tune in as we explore his extraordinary journey and his enduring legacy.In this heartfelt tribute, we shine a light on Rabbi Schechter's unwavering devotion to his mentor, Rav Hutner, and his dedication to connecting others to their faith. We share a touching story of a young man searching for a Jewish summer program who receives guidance from Rabbi Schechter. This episode celebrates Rabbi Schechter's invaluable contributions to Jewish learning and reflects on the importance of spiritual guidance. It's a testament to his legacy and a reminder of his unique approach to Torah scholarship. Discover how a strong mentorship and an unwavering commitment to learning helped shape Rabbi Schechter into an unparalleled symbol of Torah scholarship.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
We're thrilled to bring you the wisdom of Rav Yitzchak Berkovits, the chief justice of Jewish law. Join us as he shares enlightening insights, including how to utilize the internet to spread Torah effectively, the importance of trusting skilled professionals with content creation, and the surprising secret to his success - waking up at 3 AM!We're excited to inform you of our awe-inspiring encounter with Rabbi Berkovits. Hear first-hand how he infuses his commitment to aid Klal Israel and personal development into every aspect of his life. His profound knowledge of Torah and Halacha and unmatched work ethic set him apart. Perfectly encapsulating his philosophy, Rabbi Berkovits teaches us that achieving the right balance in life is all about getting everyone on board. A priceless lesson from a priceless personality you won't want to miss! Tune in and be part of this enlightening discussion.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Brace yourself for an enlightening encounter that unravels the true essence of Chua, challenging common misconceptions about sin and repentance. Let's align ourselves on the path of growth and introspection, harnessing the potent energies of the month of Elul and redefining our perspective on spiritual progress and personal development.Listen as we transport you back to 1938 and recount the pivotal conversation between Hoffman and Rabbi Yechezkal Sarna, a dialogue that provides deep insights into the principles of Elul. Uncover the wisdom of Rebenu Yonah's less stringent approach to repentance, offering a refreshing perspective on spiritual growth. Embark on a metaphorical journey on the highways of life, navigating towards self-improvement and introspection. This discussion promises to inspire you to reevaluate your spiritual journey and prepare for a meaningful Elul and Yom Kippur. Let's move past the old ways and usher in a fresh outlook, fully maximizing the powerful energies of the forthcoming Elul.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
What if the simplest blessings we enjoy daily held the profoundest secrets to gratitude? Prepare yourself to be profoundly moved by the inspiring tale of Rabbi Avigdor Miller, a stalwart of the Musar movement, who teaches us to appreciate even the most commonplace blessings in our lives. In a world where we often overlook the miracles of everyday existence, Rabbi Miller's extraordinary act of submerging his head in the water to heighten his appreciation for the air we breathe is a testament to the power of thankfulness. In this episode, we recount a captivating encounter with Rabbi Miller that will compel you to pause and reflect on the numerous unobserved blessings we take for granted. As we decode the deeper meaning behind Rabbi Miller's simple yet profound act, we hope to offer you insights into the ways of the righteous and the importance of standing up for truth. Don't miss out on this extraordinary chance to learn from the wisdom of the G'daylam, and let Rabbi Miller's story inspire you to live a life filled with appreciation and thankfulness.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Imagine standing in a small room alongside other devout followers, your heart pounding in anticipation as you wait for your name to be called for a brief, but profound encounter with a living luminary of Jewish law, Rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashov. Join us as we recount our treasured memories of meeting Rabbi Elyashiv, a man renowned for his dedication and absolute devotion to Jewish law and scholarly pursuits, a journey filled with awe, respect, and a touch of divine magic. Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Uncover the riveting story of resilience, faith, and wisdom in this week's episode of Motivation Congregation. We bring you the extraordinary life of Rabbi Yechezkah Chaim Medini, a child prodigy who grew into a tremendous halachic authority and the author of the nine-volume work Sdei Chemed. From his youthful brilliance, surviving bitter jealousy and false accusations, to starting anew in the face of adversity, the tale of Stay Chemet's life will inspire and motivate you in your spiritual journey.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Step into the world of an extraordinary Torah luminary, Rav Ruderman. We embark on the journey of this revered Rosh Hashiva, tracing his roots from a Chabad Chasidish home to becoming the founder of the Nair Yeshiva of Baltimore. Rav Ruderman used his exceptional negotiating skills to transform a Baltimore synagogue into a renowned Torah institution, starting with only six students. This episode has a heartwarming story: Rav Ruderman made a controversial decision during a student's engagement. Despite the broken alliance, his intentions were driven by profound wisdom and an unwavering commitment to his students' welfare. His unconventional approach reflects his profound understanding, ability to navigate complex situations, and deep love for his students. So, join us as we honor the legacy of Rav Ruderman and deeply explore his life's wisdom and profound love for his students.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
What if a renowned institution's survival hinged on one individual's unwavering faith and dedication? Journey with us as we travel back in time to explore the tumultuous period in Jewish history and the life of Rabbi Yechezkel Levenstein, also known as Rabbi Chatzkel. Join us on this fascinating exploration of the iconic Torah giant who played a crucial role in the survival of the Mir Yeshiva during World War II. His mastery of the human psyche and ability to inspire thousands through his teachings on Yirat Shamayim (fear of Heaven) is truly awe-inspiring.Listen as we delve into Rabbi Charzkel's incredible influence on his students and share captivating stories about his time in America and his commitment to charity, even in the most desperate circumstances. Discover how his powerful eulogies for Jewish martyrs, found in his sefer "Ohr Yachzkel" and the compilation "Mizrach Shemesh," have left a lasting impact on future generations. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from the wisdom and insights of the great Mir Mashgiach, Reb Chatzkel Levenstein.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
We have the immense privilege of delving into the life and teachings of the iconic Torah giant, Rav Naftali Trop, also known as the Granat. Discover how his time as a Rav and Rosh Hashiva, close relationship with Rav Yuruchim Levovitz, and incredible ability to deliver creative ideas in Torah led to clarity in the Gemara and masterful teaching. Join us as we share an inspiring story of Rav Yuruchom's experience learning with Rav Naftali in Kelm, where they completed all of Talmud-Bavli and Shulchan-Aruch with numerous commentaries. Be inspired by the sweetness and clarity of Torah learning that Rav Naftali embodied, and learn how his unwavering pursuit of truth inspires many individuals today. Don't miss this fascinating discussion on the life and legacy of the great Goan Rav Naftali Trop, the Radin Rosh Yeshiva. Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Imagine facing a frigid Siberian night without a coat, all because of your unwavering faith. Would you be able to survive? In this story time edition of the Motivation Congregation, we share the remarkable tale of Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Kaniyevsky, also known as the Stapler Gaon, who faced this very challenge while serving as a watchman during the Bolshevik Revolution.Join us as we unveil the Stapler Gaon's exceptional display of self-control, determination, and incremental growth. Discover how he endured the freezing temperatures by breaking his time down into intervals of just two minutes each and learn how to build up your connection to the Almighty bit by bit, piece by piece, and two minutes by two minutes. Be inspired by his story and begin your own journey towards incredible spiritual growth.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
R' Aharon Yehuda Leib z"l is a prime example of greatness in Torah and Middos.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Feeling refreshed after Shavuos, we're inspired by the powerful story of the Chofetz Chaim, a Gadol known for his dedication to the Torah and spreading it. What can we learn from his unwavering determination in the face of adversity? Join us as we delve into his incredible story and how his steadfast commitment to Torah study remained unshakable, even when faced with demanding circumstances. Tune in to this motivating episode and let the Chofetz Chaim's story fuel your dedication to Torah study.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Rav Yeruchom Levovitz, whose Hebrew name was ירוחם ליוואוויץ and was also known as The Mashgiach by his hundreds of students, was a famous mashgiach ruchani and baal mussar (Jewish Ethics) at the Mir yeshiva in Belarus. He was born in 1875 (5635 in the Jewish calendar) in Lyuban, Minsk Voblast, Belarus (near Slutsk), to Avraham and Chasya Levovitz. Rav Yeruchom received his education in the yeshivas of Slobodka and Kelm and was a disciple of Rav Nosson Tzvi Finkel and Rav Simcha Zissel Ziv of Kelm.Rabbi Yeruchom Levovitz was the spiritual leader of the Mir Yeshiva in Belarus until he died in 1936. His disciples were said to have followed his every word, never doing anything they "felt" he would not want them to do. Most of the leaders of the yeshivas of inter-war Poland were Levovitz's disciples, and they would come on occasion to visit him and seek his advice. After World War II, much of orthodox Jewry in Europe and their many yeshivas (Jewish schools of higher learning) were wiped out. One of the only yeshivas to survive as a whole body was the Mir Yeshiva, which managed to escape to Shanghai, China, and then on to America.Some of R' Yeruchom's better-known disciples include Simcha Zissel Halevi Levovitz, Avrohom Levovitz, Chaim Shmulevitz, Dovid Povarsky, Isser Yehuda Malin, Aryeh Leib Malin, Abba Berman, Zelik Epstein, Shimon Schwab, Shlomo Wolbe, Zeidel Smiatcky, Aryeh Leib Bakst, Chaim Wysoker, Binyomin Zeilberger, and Nachum Patrovitz. His many discourses and lectures are preserved for posterity in the following sefarim: "Daas Torah," "Daas Chochma U'Mussar," "Shvivai Daas," and "Sifsai Daas on Pirkei Avos," which are a staple of many yeshiva libraries today, as well as many Orthodox Jewish households. He died on the 18th of Sivan in the year 1936 at the age of sixty-three. He is buried in the town of Mir, Belarus, and his grave site (recently rebuilt by his family) is a common destination for the many Jewish tourists who visit the decimated cities of pre-war Eastern Europe.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Rav Aharon Kotler was a renowned Talmudic scholar and leader of the 20th-century Jewish world. He is known for founding one of the largest yeshivas in the world, namely BMG Lakewood Yeshiva in New Jersey, and for playing a significant role in rebuilding Torah study after the Holocaust. Rav Aharon Kotler was an incredible leader who impacted Judaism through his work and teachings. He inspired thousands of Jews to pursue their studies and practice their faith passionately and passionately. His legacy lives on today.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Baruch Dayan Ha'Emes: The Stamford Rosh Yeshiva, HaRav Meir Hershkowitz, has returned his soul to his Maker. We mourn the loss of a Torah giant who devoted his life to studying and teaching the Torah. His legacy lives on through the thousands of Talmidim he has taught around the globe and the generations of Torah he has Meyased. May his memory be a blessing.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Who was Rav Tarfon?• Rabbi Tarfon was a resident of Yavneh and a Kohen• He expressed great devotion to his mother and generosity toward low-income people.• He expressed humility by not using his position as a teacher to escape danger and admired those around him with words of praise.• He is mentioned in the famous Haggadah of Passover.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Understanding the Legacy of Rav Elchonon Wasserman and the Chofetz ChaimRav Elchonon Wasserman was a prominent Talmudic scholar and student of the renowned Rabbi Baruch Ber Lebowitz. He was born in Lithuania in 1875 and was murdered by the Nazis in 1941 in the Holocaust. Rav Elchonon was known for his exceptional Torah knowledge and ability to inspire and teach others.The Chofetz Chaim, whose real name was Israel Meir Kagan, was a respected Torah scholar and social reformer in Poland at the turn of the 20th century. He founded a yeshiva, wrote extensively about Jewish law, and is best known for his book on guarding one's speech, "Chofetz Chaim." This book deals with the prohibition of lashon hara (derogatory speech) and its negative impact on one's character and relationships.The legacy of Rav Elchonon Wasserman and the Chofetz Chaim is vast and profound. Their teachings have touched and inspired countless lives, and their legacy continues to flourish in the Jewish community. Their dedication to studying and teaching the Torah has ensured that Jewish traditions and values will be passed down for generations to come. As we continue researching and implementing their instructions, we honor their legacy and further enrich our understanding of Judaism.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
• Rabbi Shmuel HaLevi Wosner (1913-2015) was a Haredi rabbi and posek living in Bnei Brak, Israel, known for his major work Shevet HaLevi.• He was born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, and studied at the Yeshivas Chachmei Lublin of Poland under Rabbi Meir Shapiro.• In the 1930s, he immigrated to Palestine and settled in Jerusalem, where he joined the Edah HaChareidis. He eventually relocated to Bnei Brak.• He authored several works of Jewish law, including ten volumes of halakhic rulings and responsa on Jewish laws called Shevet HaLevi.• At 101 years old, he died in Bnei Brak; his sons include Rabbis Chaim Wosner (formerly Dayan of London's Satmar community) and Bentzion Wosner (av bet din of Shevet Halevi).Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Meet Mendy, the hidden tzaddik who showed me the true meaning of good middos. He taught me how to use wisdom and empathy to understand the needs and feelings of others. Listen to the powerful impact of kindness and consideration in our interactions with those around us.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
The Wisdom and Legacy of Chazon Ish and Rav Shlomo WolbeJudaism has produced many great leaders and scholars throughout history, and two of the most influential figures in the past century include Chazon Ish and Rav Shlomo Wolbe. Both men were renowned for their wisdom, teachings, and guidance in the Jewish community.Chazon Ish, whose real name was Rav Avraham Yeshayahu Karelitz, was a prominent rabbi and scholar in Israel during the 20th century. He was a leading authority on Jewish law, and his works continue to influence Jewish communities today. Chazon Ish was known for his exceptional intellect and ability to delve deeply into Jewish legal and ethical issues. In addition to his legal scholarship, he was a spiritual leader who inspired countless followers with his teachings and insights.Rav Shlomo Wolbe was Israel's leading rabbi and educator during the late 20th century. He was known for his teachings on mussar (ethical conduct) and his personal growth and self-improvement guidance. Rav Wolbe studied under Chazon Ish and other great rabbis and developed a deep understanding of Jewish law and ethics. He became an influential teacher and author, with books and teachings that continue to be a source of inspiration to many. Rav Wolbe believed that every person has the potential for personal growth and self-improvement, and he encouraged his students to focus on character development as a critical aspect of their Jewish practice. His teachings continue to be relevant and influential to this day.The Legacy of Chazon Ish and Rav Shlomo WolbeBoth Chazon Ish and Rav Shlomo Wolbe dedicated their lives to preserving and transmitting the wisdom and knowledge of Judaism to future generations. Their teachings continue to inspire and influence Jews worldwide, and their legacy lives on through their writings and the work of their followers.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Wow, these three Torah scholars were incredibly knowledgeable and deeply devoted to their faith. Their teachings hold such a valuable lesson that we can all learn from!Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Once, while studying Maseches Chullin, Hagaon R' Chaim Kanievsky Zt”l came across a sugyah related to chagovim (grasshoppers). To better understand the Poskim's perspective, Rav Chaim wished to see a specific type of grasshopper. He asked his daughter to bring one to him, but she couldn't find one.After resuming his studies, to his surprise, a grasshopper came through the window and landed on his Gemara. Rav Chaim examined it closely and let it go. Later, he realized that he needed to study the hind legs of the grasshopper, but it was long gone. As he was closing his Gemara, another grasshopper hopped onto it, allowing him to study its hind leg in detail.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
• Rabbi Kahaneman was born in Lithuania in 1886 and attended several Yeshivas growing up.• He married the daughter of the rabbi of Vidzh and became rabbi there at the end of 1911.• After 1919, he was appointed rabbi of Ponevezh, one of the largest Jewish centers in Lithuania, where he built three yeshivas and a school.• During World War II, he visited Palestine but stayed to oversee Ponevezh Yeshiva from a distance. Later it re-established itself as one of the largest Litvishe in the world.• He also sought to care for many orphans and refugees during this time and traveled widely to secure financial support for his yeshiva.• He wrote Talmudic commentaries, an explanation on Passover Haggadah published after his death in 1969.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Rav Nosson Tzvi Finkel: The Inspiring Life of a Dedicated RabbiRav Nosson Tzvi Finkel (12 March 1943 – 8 November 2011) was an incredible American-born Haredi Litvish rabbi and rosh yeshiva (dean) of the Mir Yeshiva in Jerusalem, Israel.Under his guidance from 1990 until his passing in 2011, the Mir Yeshiva flourished into the largest yeshiva in Israel, boasting 6,000 undergraduate students and over 1,600 married students 3. He inspired over 25,000 students throughout his lifetime.Despite his Parkinson's disease, which he suffered for 28 years, Rav Finkel continued to learn Torah for hours, give lectures, and raise funds for his yeshiva worldwide. He presented a breathtaking $500 million for the Mir Yeshiva during his tenure as rosh yeshiva. Rav Finkel was a prominent member of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah of Degel HaTorah and was known for his vast Torah knowledge and warm and caring demeanor towards his students.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
• Rabbi Shmuel Kamenetsky was born in Tytuvėnai, Lithuania, to Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky, the town's rabbi.•The family emigrated in 1937, and he attended Eitz Chaim Day Schools in Toronto.•He studied at Ner Israel Rabbinical College under his father's cousin, Yaakov Yitzchok Ruderman.•Kamenetsky then studied at Lakewood Yeshiva and received rabbinic ordination from Aharon Kotler.•In the mid-1950s, he and Dov Schwartzman were sent to found the Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
• Rabbi Zecharia Wallerstein was a great man who guided people navigating teenage/young adult life through his Wednesday night class at Ohr Naava.• He spoke with honesty, directness, and empathy while imparting key life lessons such as dealing with inappropriate music, bad things happening to good people, and how to build a relationship with God through difficult emotions.• Rabbi Wallerstein was renowned for his relentless care, concern, and love for the Jewish people, which will continue from his soul into eternity.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
This Torah giant continues to inspire thousands daily with his Torah prowess, work ethic, and devotion.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
This is the inspiring story of the life and impact of R' Yaakov Yosef Herman, a Torah pioneer in America. This inspiring gadol will enchant, uplift, and take the listener back in time to witness the great personalities of yesteryear.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
• Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan, known as the Chafetz Chaim, was born in Dzyatlava, Belarus, in 1838.• He was renowned for his teachings and attracted students from all over Europe; by 1869, his house became known as the Radin Yeshiva.• He published 21 books, most notably Chafetz Chaim (1873) - an organized and clarified sefer regarding the laws of Lashon Hara - and Mishnah Berurah (printed between 1894-1907), an authoritative source of Halacha.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
Rav Yitzchok Zev Soloveitchik - The Brisker Rav: The Influential Leader of Brisk YeshivaYitzchok Zev Soloveitchik, born to Chaim Soloveitchik in Valozhyn, was a prominent rabbi and leader of Judaic studies in his region. On his mother's side, he was the grandson of Refael Shapiro, a respected rosh yeshiva of the Volozhin yeshiva.After the czarist government closed the Volozhin yeshiva, Soloveitchik and his family moved to the Jewish community of Brisk, where he succeeded his father as a rabbi and continued his teachings. Later, after fleeing the Holocaust and relocating to Mandatory Palestine, he re-established the Brisk yeshiva in Jerusalem, where he continued to educate students, developing the Brisker method of studying the Talmud.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
• The Satmar Rebbe was the founder and first Grand Rebbe of the Satmar dynasty, a significant figure in Hasidism.• He was born on 13 January 1887 in Sighet, Romania, to Chananyah Yom Tov Lipa Teitelbaum and his second wife, Chana Ashkenazi.• As a young boy, he was renowned for his intellectual capacities; at his bar mitzvah, he delivered a sermon of several hours.• In 1904, he married Chavah Horowitz and had three daughters, all of whom predeceased their father.Support the show SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Consider sponsoring a podcast or donating to help fund our Torah outreach and distribution. You can also join our Partnership Program and help us keep creating Torah content! Click the "Support the Show" link to donate. Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar