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Parshas TerumahEver feel like doing the right thing is just... exhausting? Like life is one obligation after another? What if the weight you're feeling isn't because the load is too heavy — but because you forgot what's inside? This episode tells the story of two suitcases, two altars, and one idea that could completely change how you experience every single day. This might be the most important reframe you hear all year.

Discover how Parshat Mishpatim reveals a hidden danger in the laws that seem to "make sense" — and why treating civil laws as mere common sense undermines the Torah's divine blueprint. This week's Torah portion challenges a blind spot that affects even the most committed Jews: prioritizing one half of the luchot (tablets) over the other.Through Rav Yitzchak Huttner's profound insight on the covenant blood divided by an angel, the Sfas Emes on why rational-seeming laws are a divine gift, and the Bartenura's surprising explanation of Pirkei Avot, this episode unpacks why the Torah insists that ethical laws and ritual laws carry identical weight from Sinai.For Torah students, spiritual seekers, and anyone navigating the balance between being a good person and a committed Jew — this Torah podcast episode offers eye-opening Jewish wisdom on faith (emunah), character development (middot), and practical spiritual growth. Featuring an unforgettable true story about a $10,000 decision that transformed two lives.Weekly Torah commentary exploring Jewish spirituality, Torah teachings, and biblical insights for the modern Jewish community.

Discover why Moshe Rabbeinu listened to one man's criticism when thousands witnessed the same flawed system in silence. Parshas Yitro reveals the Torah's hidden framework for criticism that actually creates change—and the two tests that separate complainers from truth seekers.This Torah podcast episode explores profound insights from Rav Yeruchem's Da'as Torah and the Vilna Gaon on what makes feedback worth hearing. What credentials does authentic criticism require? Through the lens of this week's Torah portion, uncover why Yitro merited an entire parsha—connected to Mattan Torah itself—bearing his name.The episode culminates in a stunning story of Rav Israel Salanter, who chose public embarrassment over teaching a "beautiful" answer that wasn't emes (truth). His principle—"You can't build truth on a lie"—transforms how we understand spiritual growth, self-improvement, and mussar.For those seeking deeper Torah wisdom, Jewish spirituality, and practical character development (middos), this exploration offers actionable guidance: the questions to ask yourself before you ever criticize another person. Weekly Torah learning that challenges how you give feedback—and whether you've earned the right to be heard.

Why does Rashi describe Egyptian unity as "one heart like one man" but flip the order for Jewish unity at Sinai - "one man with one heart"? This small textual reversal reveals something profound about what makes Jewish connection fundamentally different from any other group.In this week's Parshas Beshalach, we explore a Gemara that uses three dream symbols - a pot, birds, and a river - to illuminate three distinct levels of unity. The Egyptians shared a goal. The Jewish people share a soul.Through a powerful true story of a kiruv trip where a Canadian and a Mexican Jew discovered their grandmothers were neighbors in Lodz, Poland - and a transcendent Shabbos moment singing Ani Maamin with a Chassidishe Rebbe in Meah Shearim - discover why Jewish unity isn't something we create. It's something we remember.Join Rabbi Asaf Aharon Prisman for this week's Torah wisdom on connection, family, and what it really means to be כאיש אחד בלב אחד.Subscribe for weekly Torah inspiration and share with someone who needs to hear this.#Torah #Parsha #Beshalach #JewishPodcast #WeeklyInspiration #JewishUnity #Achdus

Discover why faith in your mind is only the beginning—and what's blocking it from reaching your heart.This week's Torah portion, Parshas Bo, reveals a profound three-level framework for understanding emunah (faith): mind, heart, and reflex. While intellectual belief comes easily—even Esav achieved it—transferring that faith into your emotions and instincts is the real spiritual work of a lifetime.What was Pharaoh actually trying to do to the Jewish people? Drawing on teachings from the Arizal and classical Torah sources, this episode uncovers a surprising connection: Mitzrayim (Egypt) comes from "mitzar"—a narrow passage. Paro relates to "orif"—the back of the neck. The Egyptian exile was designed to block the vital pathway between knowing and feeling.Explore why tefillin serves as the perfect antidote, binding us at both mind and heart. Learn why we place the arm-tefillin first—reminding us the heart is the destination. Through Torah commentary and a remarkable true story about a young man whose reflexes aligned perfectly with Divine will, discover practical wisdom for spiritual growth.For anyone seeking to move beyond intellectual Judaism into lived faith.

Why does the Torah use the word "under" the burdens of Egypt—what does that even mean? Dive into Parshas Va'era and discover the Chidushei HaRim's profound insight into a spiritual danger we all face and hence need to be aware of and to do our utmost to be aware and to prepare in the same way for IY"H the final redemption that is on the doorstep. Through a striking story and surprising Torah sources, uncover what chesed Hashem did for us as a prerequisite for the redemption. This episode might wake you up to something you didn't know you were sleeping through.

Discover why the burning bush—a fire that doesn't consume—holds the secret to leading without losing yourself. In this exploration of Parshat Shemot (Exodus), we uncover the hidden symbolism behind Hashem's appearance to Moshe and what it reveals about the tension between humility (anava) and stepping into positions of responsibility.Why was Moshe so reluctant to lead the Jewish people? The Torah's greatest prophet feared that leadership would corrupt his spiritual standing. Through insights from Reb Chaim Vital and a powerful story from the Belzer Rebbe, this episode reveals how motivation transforms everything—when action flows from divine purpose rather than ego, humility remains protected.This Torah teaching explores the concept of "healthy pride"—the 1/64th of gaiva that even Moshe possessed. Learn why false modesty can actually be a spiritual obstacle, and how knowing you're doing Ratzon Hashem (God's will) creates an entirely different relationship with positions of honor and responsibility.Perfect for Torah students seeking deeper understanding of Jewish leadership, spiritual growth, and the psychology of humility. Whether you're facing a calling you feel unqualified for or wondering how successful people stay grounded, this weekly Torah portion study offers practical wisdom for navigating ambition and anava.

Discover why the Torah's most controversial appointment reveals the secret to transforming your greatest weaknesses into powerful strengths. In Parshas Vayechi, Yaakov Avinu makes a shocking choice: he appoints Shimon—the same son he condemned for violence and anger—to teach the next generation of Jewish children. How could a warrior become a teacher?This episode explores a profound principle from Rav Yaakov Kamenetzky and Rav Yitzchak Zilberstein: the character traits we try to eliminate are often the exact strengths we need, just waiting for the right context. Through Torah commentary on middos (character development) and surprising Talmudic insights, learn why passion, intensity, and even stubbornness can transform from destructive forces into life-changing gifts.Featuring two unforgettable stories—a basketball player who found his purpose, and a Hatzalah member whose "flaw" of never giving up saved the life of his former teacher—this episode offers practical Jewish wisdom for personal growth and spiritual development. Perfect for anyone struggling with traits they wish they could change.For Torah students, parents, educators, and anyone seeking deeper understanding of how emunah (faith) and self-acceptance intersect with genuine character transformation. Weekly Torah portion insights you won't find anywhere else.

Why did Yaakov's heart go numb when he heard Yosef was alive? And why did seeing some wagons revive his spirit—more than learning his son ruled all of Egypt?In Parshas Vayigash, discover the hidden meaning behind Yaakov's strange reaction and what it reveals about what truly constitutes "life." Through the Ramchal's profound teaching and an unforgettable story from the Chafetz Chaim, uncover why your smallest spiritual acts in today's challenging world may carry more weight than you ever imagined. This episode will transform how you measure success—and survival.

Discover the profound Torah wisdom behind why spiritual growth often leads to harder times, not easier ones. In Parshas Miketz, Yosef's brothers take their first steps toward Teshuvah (repentance)—and immediately face their worst nightmare. What hidden meaning lies behind this seeming contradiction?Through the powerful insights of the Sfas Emes and Rav Gamliel Rabinowitz, this Torah podcast episode reveals how Hakadosh Baruch Hu responds when we genuinely turn toward Him. Learn why the verse "Your rod and staff comfort me" transforms our understanding of hardship and divine love.This weekly Torah portion exploration connects ancient Jewish wisdom to modern struggles with a compelling story of protection disguised as pain. For those seeking deeper Torah study, Jewish spirituality, and practical spiritual growth, discover how your difficult moments may signal spiritual upgrade rather than divine disappointment.Perfect for Orthodox Jews, Torah students, and anyone exploring Jewish philosophy and personal transformation through authentic Torah teachings.

A true Jewish story of faith, sacrifice, and miraculous survival. In 1967, Olympic cyclist Sam Zeitlin was robbed of victory by antisemitism in America. What happened next transformed his life—and ultimately saved it.This inspiring Torah teaching follows Sam's journey from defeat to Israel, where brutal 5 a.m. training on Jerusalem's hills prepared him for the 1972 Olympics. But when he discovered the beauty of Shabbat (Sabbath) through a rabbi's invitation, everything changed. Faced with an impossible choice—compete on Shabbat or forfeit his Olympic dream—Sam chose spiritual commitment over worldly glory.His decision to withdraw caused the entire Israeli cycling team to pull out of the Munich Olympics. Days later, terrorists murdered eleven Israeli athletes. Shabbat observance had saved his life.This episode explores emunah (faith in God) and bitachon (trust) through one man's remarkable story. Discover how conscious spiritual choice over natural desire can transform apparent defeat into eternal victory. Learn what it means to sacrifice for Torah values and how God's protection works in ways we cannot predict.For anyone seeking Jewish inspiration, spiritual growth, and true stories of faith. A powerful reminder that our greatest tests often become our greatest gifts.

Discover why Chanukah celebrates spiritual growth while Purim focuses on physical feasting—and what this reveals about the deepest battle in Jewish philosophy. This Torah teaching explores the Taz's famous question and uncovers a profound Midrash where Rabbi Akiva stuns a Roman with a counterintuitive answer about human creation.Why did the Greeks specifically target Shabbat (Sabbath), Rosh Chodesh (the new moon), and Bris Milah (circumcision)? These weren't random decrees. Each mitzvah represents a core Jewish truth that threatened Greek philosophy's worship of natural perfection. The Midrash Tanchuma reveals that Hashem intentionally created the world incomplete—giving us the opportunity to become partners in perfection.This episode draws from classical Torah commentary to show how the Greek-Jewish clash continues today: the belief that we're born "good enough" versus the Torah teaching that life is continuous spiritual development and character refinement (middos). Learn how this ancient wisdom transforms your understanding of self-improvement, teshuvah (repentance), and what it truly means to emulate God.Perfect for Torah students, those exploring Jewish spirituality, and anyone seeking deeper meaning in Chanukah beyond dreidels and latkes. A Prism of Torah exploration of Jewish philosophy and personal transformation.

Explore Parshas Vayeshev weekly Torah portion through Reb Chaim Shmulevitz's powerful insights on spiritual tests, temptation, and the surprising wisdom of knowing when to run. This episode examines Yosef's encounter with Potiphar's wife and why his escape earned the miraculous reward of splitting the Red Sea.Why does Jewish wisdom suggest fleeing a challenge rather than fighting it? Drawing from Bereishis Rabbah, Midrash, the Ramban, and Talmudic teachings, discover how the yetzer hara (evil inclination) actually operates - and why avoidance requires more strength than resistance. Practical Torah wisdom connects ancient biblical stories to modern life decisions.Perfect for Orthodox Jews, Torah learners, and anyone seeking Jewish spirituality and personal growth. This dvar Torah offers actionable insights on temptation, self-control, and spiritual development from classical Jewish sources. Weekly parsha podcast exploring faith, character development (middos), and Torah living.

Explore Parshat Vayishlach's powerful Torah insights on connecting body and soul, physicality and spirituality, through this week's deep dive into Yaakov's mysterious nighttime battle.Why did Esav's angel specifically attack Yaakov's thigh? This weekly Torah portion episode examines what the Zohar and Midrash reveal about the human body as a spiritual map—with the sciatic nerve (Gid Anasheh) serving as a powerful symbol of the bridge between material and spiritual realms.Drawing from classical Jewish sources including the Zohar, Midrash Rabbah, and Mesilas Yesharim, this Torah study session explores how Jews throughout history have elevated physical experiences—wine at Kiddush, Shabbat observance, daily work—into spiritual practices. A compelling story about a diamond dealer's Friday afternoon decision illustrates how this ancient wisdom creates real transformation.Perfect for Torah learners seeking practical Jewish spirituality, spiritual growth insights, and deeper understanding of parshat hashavua. Discover how the battle between Yaakov and Esav continues in your daily choices between disconnection and elevation.

Explore Parshas Vayetze weekly Torah portion through profound insights from Rashi, Midrash, and the Drush Dovid on spiritual purpose, personal mission, and Torah wisdom for modern Orthodox Jews and Torah learners.Why does the Torah emphasize that Yaakov left Be'er Sheva when his destination already tells us this? Why is Yaakov's departure treated differently than Avraham's or Yitzchak's? These questions from classical Jewish commentators reveal something essential about discovering your life's purpose through Torah study and biblical teachings.Drawing from the Kli Yakar, Rav Yaakov Kamenetsky, and Midrash Rabbah, this Torah podcast episode explores the deeper meaning behind Yaakov's name change to Yisrael and what it teaches about spiritual growth, character development (middos), and living with intention. The shiur connects ancient rabbinic wisdom to a powerful modern story that brings these Torah insights to life.Perfect for Orthodox Jews, Torah students, and anyone seeking Jewish wisdom for daily living. This weekly parsha podcast offers practical Torah inspiration, Jewish philosophy, and spiritual development rooted in classical sources. Ideal for Jewish education, personal growth, and deepening your Torah study practice.

Explore Parshas Toldos weekly Torah portion through Rav Pinkus's profound insights on character development, personal growth, and spiritual transformation for Torah learners.Why does the Torah define Esav by idleness rather than his eventual wickedness? Rav Pinkus in the Tiferes Shimshon reveals a startling answer: your deepest character isn't formed during mandatory obligations—it's forged in your free time. What you do with those unguarded 10 minutes between obligations isn't merely revealing who you are; it's actually creating who you're becoming.The episode contrasts Esav (ish sadeh—a man of the field, wasting time) with Yaakov (yoshev ohalim—dwelling in tents of learning). Through Torah commentary from multiple sources, including insights from Rav Kamenetsky, this shiur explores how two yeshiva students with identical abilities and identical sedarim developed completely different spiritual trajectories. The difference? Those 10-minute gaps between classes—where one pursued kedusha while the other chose idleness.Perfect for Orthodox Jews, Torah learners, and anyone balancing professional life with spiritual aspirations, this weekly Torah podcast offers practical wisdom for daily living. Your free time isn't insignificant—it's foundational. These episodes reveal how understanding your choices in unguarded moments transforms your entire trajectory, showing why what you do when no one's watching is what ultimately defines your destiny.

Explore Parshas Chayei Sarah and discover profound Torah wisdom about spiritual growth and character development through Abraham's life. This weekly Torah portion reveals surprising insights about faith and daily Torah practice that transform how we understand Jewish living.Why does Rabbeinu Yonah teach that Abraham's purchase of the Cave of Machpelah was his greatest test—even more challenging than the Akeidah? How can an ordinary real estate transaction reveal more about spiritual greatness than ultimate sacrifice? This Torah podcast examines questions that challenge conventional understanding of Jewish faith and personal growth.Drawing on Torah commentary from Rabbi Frand and Rav Dessler, alongside powerful stories from the Gemara about Rabbi Chanina ben Tardyon, this episode explores how ordinary moments reveal authentic character more accurately than dramatic spiritual peaks. Learn Torah insights about the difference between adrenaline-fueled tests and unwatched daily choices that define who we truly are.Perfect for Orthodox Jews, Torah learners, and anyone seeking practical Judaism and spiritual development. This Jewish podcast offers Torah teachings that speak to modern Orthodox families and Torah students looking to deepen their understanding of biblical insights and Jewish wisdom. Discover how daily Torah practice and small, unnoticed actions reveal genuine spiritual growth more powerfully than any public performance.Weekly Torah podcast series bringing ancient Jewish teachings into practical daily living.

In this week's Parshas Vayera episode, Reb Asaf Aharon Prisman shares a revolutionary insight from Rav Yitzchak Svei that transforms how we understand both Sarah's test and the spiritual mechanics of Ayin Hara (the evil eye). The key detail everyone misses: Ishmael was hiding in the background, listening to the angel's promise.Discover why Sarah's "laugh" was actually strategic deception, how Ayin Hara really works (it triggers divine judgment by making Hashem ask "Does this person deserve what they have?"), and the one phrase that creates an impenetrable shield: acknowledging that everything we have is undeserved chesed from Hashem.This isn't about superstition—it's about understanding the spiritual cause-and-effect that governs blessing and protection. Learn how humility becomes armor, why feeling deserving is spiritually dangerous, and how the Arizal's teachings on Ayin Hara reveal a life-changing approach to gratitude.Prism of Torah brings deep yeshiva-style Torah learning with practical application for modern Jewish life. Each week, Rabbi Asaf explores the weekly parsha through unconventional questions that reveal transformative insights.

Why did Avraham accept extravagant gifts from Pharaoh but adamantly refuse even the smallest present from the King of Sodom? This week's Parshas Lech Lecha episode explores a striking contradiction that reveals a fundamental principle about spiritual growth: you can't become more spiritual at someone else's expense.Through a remarkable Midrash about Avraham's debts and a powerful story about the Skoliner Rebbe's last three matzos before Pesach, Reb Asaf Aharon Prisman uncovers an often-overlooked prerequisite for authentic spiritual development. The episode examines how our pursuit of personal stringencies and higher madreigos can sometimes blind us to our obligations to others—and why true tzidkus requires extraordinary sensitivity to how our choices affect those around us.You'll discover the difference between genuine avodas Hashem and spiritual selfishness, learn how to identify when your personal growth might be creating problems for others, and understand why sensitivity to others isn't just a nice middah but the essential foundation for all ruchniyus advancement. Whether you're navigating personal chumros, considering life-altering spiritual decisions, or simply trying to grow in your Yiddishkeit, this episode offers crucial Torah wisdom for authentic spiritual living.Prism of Torah brings deep Torah analysis with practical application, making complex concepts accessible for everyday Jewish life. Hosted by Reb Asaf Aharon Prisman.

Parshas Noach Torah portion explores faith and fear in Jewish spirituality through a profound question: How could Noah be called perfectly righteous yet criticized for weak faith? This Torah podcast examines Rashi's commentary on Noah's emunah (faith) and reveals Rabbi Shimshon Pincus's transformative teaching about balancing G-d's mercy with Divine justice. Discover how the idea of fear of G-d as the catalyst for spiritual growth and action, not passivity. Through a powerful story from the Shelah HaKadosh about Tehillim and communal protection, learn why letting fear inspire prayer, repentance, and good deeds is essential for Torah living. This Jewish podcast offers practical wisdom for Orthodox Jews and Torah students seeking to deepen their relationship with Hashem through complete faith - emunah that includes both trust in G-d's kindness and respect for His justice. Perfect for those exploring Jewish values, spiritual development, and meaningful Torah lessons for daily life.

In this week's Torah podcast on Parashas Bereishis, we examine a striking anomaly in the creation narrative: Monday is the only day without "Ki Tov"—it was good—while Tuesday uniquely receives it twice. Why would Hashem design creation this way?Rashi and the Midrash Rabbah explain that the separation of water and land wasn't completed until Tuesday, which is why Monday lacks the declaration of good. But this raises a deeper question: why would Hashem orchestrate such deliberate incompleteness at the foundation of creation?Through the parable of a king's hidden treasure and two sons—one who dismisses an imperfection in the palace wall, another who investigates—we discover that apparent flaws in creation contain intentional wisdom. The Shemen HaTov reveals a transformative principle embedded in this asymmetry: sometimes we cannot see the good in present moments, but delayed blessings often arrive doubled.A real story about a Canadian yeshiva student's disappointing rejection illustrates this timeless teaching. The Chasam Sofer's insight about viewing life backward completes this powerful lesson about divine providence and patient trust.Keywords: Torah podcast, weekly parsha, Parashas Bereishis, creation story, Ki Tov, second day, Rashi, Midrash Rabbah, Shemen HaTov, Chasam Sofer, divine timing, Jewish learning, water and land separation

Why does Sukkos alone carry the title "Yom Simchateinu" when we're commanded to rejoice on all the festivals? What distinguishes Sukkos from Pesach, Shavuot, and even from Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur?In this eye-opening Sukkos episode, explore Rav Yitzchak Hutner's framework for understanding the unique simcha of Sukkos. Discover the Midrash's powerful explanation of why we wave the lulav triumphantly - like leaving a court case victorious - and what this reveals about our relationship with Hashem after the Yamim Noraim.Through Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin's moving parable about an expensive watch that gets bent but not broken, understand the profound message about the neshama and spiritual repair. Learn why the Ramban connects completion with goodness, and why Sukkos specifically brings double korbanot. This shiur reveals practical insights about never giving up hope and recognizing that what seems damaged can always be straightened.Perfect for anyone seeking deeper understanding of Sukkos, the festivals, and the power of spiritual restoration.Keywords: Torah podcast, Sukkos, Yom Simchateinu, Jewish learning, Yamim Tovim, Shalosh Regalim, arba minim, lulav, Rav Hutner, teshuvah, Yamim Noraim, Simchat Torah

As Yom Kippur approaches, three fundamental questions challenge our understanding of teshuvah: Why does Shemoneh Esrei sequence wisdom, then teshuvah, then forgiveness - shouldn't forgiveness come first? How can Chazal declare teshuvah the "epitome of wisdom" when avoiding sin entirely seems wiser? And how could the Midrash claim Reuven was the first to do teshuvah when Adam HaRishon and Kayin preceded him?Through insights from Rabbeinu Yonah's Shaarei Teshuvah and a profound story about Rav Saadia Gaon, this episode unveils a revolutionary understanding that transforms teshuvah from crisis management into conscious spiritual elevation. Discover why the difference between "diet" and "lifestyle" holds the key to authentic spiritual growth, and learn from a soldier's miraculous discovery in Gush Katif about the power of continuous spiritual commitment.This Yom Kippur preparation will fundamentally reshape how you approach not just the Day of Atonement, but every day of spiritual opportunity.Keywords: Torah podcast, Yom Kippur, teshuvah, Jewish learning, spiritual growth, Shemoneh Esrei, Rabbeinu Yonah

Why does Hashem need to explicitly tell us to choose life over death and good over evil in Parshas Nitzavim? Isn't the right choice obvious? And why does the Midrash describe this divine instruction as 'lifnim mishuras hadin' - beyond the call of duty?This week's Torah podcast explores a profound distinction between 'keeping' mitzvos versus simply 'doing' them, based on insights from the son of Rav Zonnenfeld. Through analysis of the word 'lishmor' and its connection to Yaakov's response to Yosef's dream, we discover a fundamental principle about spiritual engagement that transforms how we approach our relationship with Hashem.Perfect timing for Rosh Hashanah preparation, this episode reveals how the concept of 'ba'asher hu sham' - being judged by what's truly in our hearts - connects to the mitzvah of teshuvah and our personal spiritual growth. Join us for insights that will reshape your understanding of conscious spiritual living and authentic Jewish practice.Keywords: Torah podcast, weekly parsha, Parshas Nitzavim, Jewish learning, Rosh Hashanah preparation, teshuvah, spiritual growth

Ever wonder why the Torah needs to command happiness during the joyful mitzvah of Bikurim? Why does the pasuk emphasize rejoicing "with all the good" when bringing first fruits to Jerusalem? This week's Parshas Ki Savo episode uncovers a profound connection between the Bikurim celebration and the harsh tochacha warnings later in the parsha. Through the dialogue between Yaakov and Esav, and insights from Chazal about what triggers divine punishment, we explore a fundamental principle that determines true wealth versus spiritual poverty. Discover how a little girl's simple statement in an American store and one man's resilience through life's challenges illuminate an ancient Torah secret about perspective and gratitude. This teaching transforms how we view our daily blessings and prepares us for the approaching Yamim Noraim with a mindset shift that can revolutionize your spiritual life.Keywords: Torah podcast, weekly parsha, Parshas Ki Savo, Jewish learning, Bikurim, gratitude, Yamim Noraim, perspective, contentment

Join this week's Torah podcast exploring the deeper mysteries of Parshas Ki Tetzay and the unique commandment to remember Amalek. Why does only Amalek merit a special mitzvah to remember their evil deeds - what about all the other nations that tried to destroy the Jewish people? What does Rashi mean when he explains that Amalek "cooled us down," and why does Chazal tell us that Hashem's throne remains incomplete until Amalek is eliminated from the world?Through the Gemara in Sanhedrin and Reb Chaim Shmulevitz's brilliant analysis, discover the fascinating story of Timnah - the princess who desperately wanted to convert but was rejected by the Avos, leading to Amalek's creation. Explore powerful insights about the ripple effects of our daily interactions, featuring contemporary stories that will transform how you view your relationships and responsibilities.This episode of Jewish learning combines traditional Torah analysis with practical mussar lessons, revealing timeless wisdom for modern living. Perfect for weekly parsha study and spiritual growth.Keywords: Torah podcast, weekly parsha, Parshas Ki Tetzay, Jewish learning, Amalek, Reb Chaim Shmulevitz, mussar, spiritual growth

In Loving Memory OfYosef SchreiberYosef Ben Aharon TzviMay the soul rest in peace, may Hashem bring comfort to the family.Why does the Torah redundantly say "the judge who will be in those days" - isn't it obvious? What's the Satan's secret weapon when he praises Avraham to Hashem? How does comparing current rabbis to past gedolim fall into this trap? Parshas Shoftim reveals the profound strategy behind Hashem's spiritual GPS system for every generation.

In this week's Torah podcast exploring Parshas Re'eh, we examine a fascinating asymmetry in the Torah's language that troubled both classical commentators and reveals something profound about Hashem's relationship with us. Why does the pasuk say "the blessing that you listen" but "cursed if you don't listen"? What bothered Rashi about this structure, and how does his answer change everything?Through the powerful story of Rav Boyer and a struggling yeshiva student, discover how advance motivation works in both human relationships and our connection with Hashem. Learn why the Yetzer Hara fights hardest during our personal moments of greatest spiritual potential, and how resistance might actually indicate opportunity.This episode connects insights from Rashi, the Ramchal's Mesilas Yesharim, and contemporary Torah wisdom to reveal a transformative perspective on the blessings in our lives. Perfect for anyone seeking deeper understanding of Jewish learning, parsha study, and practical spiritual growth.Keywords: Torah podcast, weekly parsha, Parshas Re'eh, Jewish learning, Rashi commentary, spiritual motivation, blessing and curse, Mesilas Yesharim

Join us for this week's Prism of Torah as we explore Parshas Eikev's most intriguing derivation. When Moshe tells Bnei Yisrael "Ma Hashem shoel me'imcha" - what does Hashem ask of you - the Gemara in Menachos transforms this into the obligation of 100 daily brachos. But three questions demand answers: Why is this mitzvah derived specifically from the pasuk about Yirat Shamayim? What's significant about changing the word "ma" to "me'ah"? And why precisely 100 brachos - not 90 or 110?Drawing from the Divrei Yoel and Sfas Emes, discover how fear of Hashem connects to constant awareness, how the word "ma" represents a crucial spiritual quality, and why 100 specifically builds the foundation for divine presence. Plus, hear the inspiring story of a yeshiva student whose careful bracha tracking caught the attention of a wealthy visitor, leading to an unexpected shidduch.Transform your understanding of daily brachos and discover practical tools for living with spiritual awareness. This episode offers profound insights into Yirat Shamayim, humility, and building a personal Mishkan through mindful Jewish practice.Keywords: Torah podcast, weekly parsha, Parshas Eikev, Jewish learning, 100 brachos, Yirat Shamayim, Gemara Menachos, spiritual awareness

How can the Torah command us not to feel an emotion - isn't jealousy involuntary? What's the connection between not coveting and loving others? In Parshas Vaeschanan, discover the Ramban's insight that transforms our understanding of emotions. Through Sarah's job interview sacrifice, uncover the Torah's antidote to jealousy. This episode reveals the spiritual secret for eliminating envy through a surprising emotional transformation.www.prismoftorah.com

How could great rabbis have their judgment corrupted by someone simply helping them cross a bridge or removing a feather from their head? Surely these great Rabbis were able to not allow such a small gesture impact their ruling of truth? Dive into a profound practical lessons Rav Pam was able to fish out of Parashas Devarim that is practical for everyone despite the fact that it is in the section relevant only for judges. Through remarkable stories involving spiritual giants and life-changing moments of simple kindness, uncover a transformative understanding of gratitude that will revolutionize your relationships and daily interactions. Join us for this eye-opening exploration of sensitivity, recognition, and the profound power hidden in life's smallest gestures.

Why was Shevet Menashe the only tribe split in two? And why were they chosen to teach Torah on the other side of the Jordan River instead of Yissachar, the tribe known for learning? In this week's Parshas Matos-Masei, we uncover a stunning 250-year chain of ripple effects that will transform how you view every action you take. Through a fascinating Midrash about hidden long-term consequences, discover how Hashem's perfect system of measure-for-measure operates across generations. This isn't just ancient history – it's a wake-up call about every action we take. Prepare to see your daily decisions through an entirely new lens.

What does it mean to truly partner with Hakadosh Baruch Hu?When a single act of courage earns not only priesthood but eternal life itself, something deeper is at play. What is so unique about the way Hashem designed this world?In this week's episode exploring Parshas Pinchas, we uncover why Pinchas received such extraordinary rewards for his bold and dramatic intervention. Through the inspiring story of a 70-year-old man who made "impossible cases" his life's mission, host R' Asaf Aharon Prisman reveals the hidden technology behind divine partnership.Discover how ordinary people can step into extraordinary roles - and earn eternal rewards - by doing what appears to be God's work. The secret to transforming your daily actions into true divine collaboration awaits.

What was it that Bilaam saw that completely changed everything? What orchestrated this transformation from curse to blessing?Dive into Parshas Balak and discover the hidden wisdom behind how the Jewish people arranged their homes. Uncover the eye-opening difference between protecting yourself from others versus protecting yourself from comparison and jealousy. Through a compelling modern story of a couple whose apparent wealth masked their real struggle, explore how your exact circumstances—both challenges and blessings—are precisely calibrated for your unique spiritual mission.

Why does speaking to a rock yield water, yet striking it brings punishment? Why a rock, of all things? In Parshas Chukas, discover the hidden wisdom of persistence that can soften even the hardest hearts. Through the miraculous story of water from stone—and a modern-day empire built from an empty room—you'll uncover the divine algorithm for creating breakthroughs when nothing seems to work. Join us to explore this timeless concept, which can transform your outlook on tackling seemingly impossible situations—and reveal why your words are far more powerful than you think.

Why does achieving peace sometimes require violence? Pinchas killed sinners and received a "covenant of peace." The Kohanim - descendants of Aharon the peace-pursuer - executed their own relatives after the Golden Calf. How can aggressive acts create harmony? Discover the hidden mechanics of real shalom - why it's deeper than just "getting along," what makes it the divine vessel for bracha, and why sometimes the most loving thing you can do is remove what's destroying the whole. Through eye-opening insights from Parshas Korach and a compelling restaurant story, uncover what separates fake peace from authentic harmony.

How did the spies know exactly how they appeared in their enemies' eyes? Why do we confuse confidence with arrogance? What if your "modesty" is actually hurting those around you? In Parshat Shlach, discover the profound connection between self-perception and reality, and why hiding your God-given talents isn't humility—it's selfishness. Through the inspiring story of a programmer who almost let false modesty derail his team's success, uncover how to balance genuine modesty with confident purpose.

Why do we claim we can't memorize Torah but know every detail about our hobbies? Why endless energy for personal pursuits but feel drained by spiritual growth?What happens when our own achievements become witnesses against our spiritual excuses?Through the story of a sharp rabbi and a Silicon Valley developer's embarrassing revelation, discover why your supposed limitations might actually be choices... and why that matters more than you think.

Discover why the Torah's Thanksgiving offering seems designed to fail—and what this reveals about transforming private miracles into public inspiration. In this week's Torah portion, Parshat Tzav, explore the Korban Todah's seemingly impossible demands: 40 loaves of bread and an entire offering consumed in just one day. Through the profound insights of Rav Shimshon Pincus, uncover how these "restrictions" were actually divine features ensuring gratitude never stays private.This episode examines how Jewish spirituality transforms personal salvation into communal awakening. When we share our stories of recovery, rescue, and divine providence, we don't just thank Hashem—we awaken recognition of His kindness in everyone who listens. The Talmud identifies four categories requiring this thanksgiving offering, each representing moments of clear divine intervention.Through Torah commentary and a powerful story of a premature baby whose family returned annually to thank hospital staff for 13 years, discover how expressed gratitude creates ripple effects far beyond the individual. Learn how what seems routine might actually be blessing in disguise—and how sharing that recognition multiplies emunah (faith) throughout your community.Perfect for those seeking deeper Torah wisdom, spiritual growth, and practical insights for Jewish living. This weekly Torah podcast explores how ancient teachings transform modern perspectives on gratitude, chesed (kindness), and recognizing Hashem's hand in daily life.

What's the hidden connection between abstaining from wine & grapes and witnessing potential adultery? In Parashat Naso, discover the profound wisdom linking personal boundaries to our divine image. Through an incredible story of $2,300 found in a parking lot, uncover how saying "no" to temptation doesn't close doors—it opens ones you never knew existed. Join us to explore why your ability to resist instinct is your greatest superpower and the one thing that separates humans from animals.

Why does the Torah prohibit counting people directly? What spiritual danger lies behind being singled out from the crowd? In Parshas Bamidbar, discover the shocking connection between counting, the evil eye, and losing divine protection. Through a powerful basketball tournament story, uncover how teams with superstars often lose to unified groups of average players. This exploration reveals why being "nobody special" might be your greatest spiritual asset. Don't miss the podcast with Rabeinu Bechayi critical concept about the protective power of community and collective merit.

Discover what the Torah's unusual phrase "walk in my statutes" reveals about authentic spiritual growth in Parshas Bechukosai. This week's Torah portion challenges a hidden assumption: that your observance in the beis medrash reflects your true level. What if the real test happens somewhere else entirely?Through classic Torah commentary from Rashi and the Sforno, explore why the Torah chose "walking" instead of simply "keeping" commandments. Uncover the profound insight from Rabbi Nachum Ze'ev Ziv that transforms how we understand spiritual development and personal growth.This episode examines powerful examples of faith tested in hostile environments—from Yaakov maintaining mitzvos in Lavan's house to Yosef's righteousness in Egypt—and shares a remarkable story from the Mir Yeshiva that crystallizes the entire teaching. Learn how Jewish wisdom defines authentic avodas Hashem (service of God) versus mere performance.For Torah students seeking deeper meaning, Jews navigating secular workplaces, and anyone questioning whether their spiritual life is genuine, this parsha insight offers practical guidance for carrying kedusha (holiness) beyond comfortable environments.Weekly Torah podcast exploring Jewish spirituality, Torah study, and personal transformation through the lens of the parsha.

What does the Torah really mean when it repeatedly says to help your struggling brother? Why is the word "Imach" (with you) placed so puzzlingly in the middle of the verse? In this week's exploration of Parshas Behar, we uncover three different types of poverty requiring our attention - and the transformative secret behind truly effective chesed. Learn how a three-layered cake became the unexpected catalyst for a dramatic spiritual return, and discover the profound teaching from Rav Shimon Shkop that could revolutionize your relationships. Listen now to unlock the power of true connection.

Why do we call it Sefiras HaOmer—the Counting of the Omer—when the Omer was just a measure of volume? And why are we counting upward instead of downward, if our goal is Shavuos?Discover the hidden connection between the manna in the desert and the counting we do today. This eye-opening exploration reveals what's truly in our control—and what rests in Hashem's hands. Plus, hear the breathtaking story of a miraculous event that took place just weeks ago here in Israel.Unlock the essence of Yiddishkeit through a powerful perspective on emunah and bitachon. Listen now to transform how you understand Divine providence in your everyday life.

Ever wonder why some people seem to have it easy while you struggle? The Yom Kippur Goral of two identical goats with wildly different fates holds the key. Hashem doesn't judge us all by the same standard—He judges us by what we do with the cards we're dealt. Listen to uncover the wisdom that will transform how you view success and struggle.

Discover why the Torah chose water—and only water—as the agent of spiritual purification. This Parshas Metzorah exploration reveals the profound connection between mikveh immersion and the very beginning of creation, when water covered everything. What does returning to that pre-creation state mean for your ability to completely reset?Drawing on the Sefer HaChinuch and Targum Onkelos, this Torah podcast episode unpacks why all tumah (spiritual impurity) stems from life departing a physical body—and why the metzorah, who misused the gift of speech, is considered spiritually "like the dead." The mikveh represents far more than symbolic cleanliness: it's a return to the original waters, a complete spiritual rebirth.The Mishnah in Yoma compares Hashem Himself to a mikveh—just as water purifies, so does HaKadosh Baruch Hu purify through teshuvah (repentance). This theme of renewal runs throughout Jewish life: the lunar calendar, Rosh Hashanah, monthly opportunities to recalibrate.Through a powerful story of a young man's darkest night becoming his turning point, discover why your lowest moment might actually be Hashem catching you mid-fall. For anyone seeking deeper Torah wisdom on spiritual growth, teshuvah, and the Jewish understanding of renewal and rebirth.Weekly Torah portion insights for spiritual development and personal transformation.

Ever noticed how someone's silence after your accomplishment hurt more than outright criticism? Is withholding praise actually a form of lashon hara? In Parshas Tazria-Metzora, Reb Asaf Aharon Prisman reveals based on a Zohar why we need atonement not just for negative words, but for unspoken positive words. Discover why the Hebrew words for "blemish" (נגע) and "pleasure" (ענג) contain identical letters—just arranged differently. What hidden message comes out from this interesting fact? Learn how having the right perspective is an eternal life-changing concept. The grand finale is a true story from the Prismans' family experience this past Motzei Shabbos, which screams out this game-changing concept.

In Parashas Shemini, the Torah outlines the two signs that make an animal kosher: split hooves and chewing the cud. Intriguingly, when discussing four non-kosher animals, the Torah first mentions their one kosher attribute before explaining why they're forbidden. Why highlight a positive quality that becomes irrelevant once we learn they lack the second required sign? Even more puzzling, why mention the kosher attribute first instead of simply stating what disqualifies them? Join us as we uncover the hidden wisdom behind this seemingly inefficient structure—a fundamental concept that serves as a master key to understanding how Hashem wants us to perceive the world. Dive deep into a perspective that can transform your relationships and daily life, illustrated through a moving hospital story that brings these timeless lessons into sharp focus.

Want to understand the depths of the song that Bnei Yisroel sang after the splitting of the sea? Want to have an opportunity to totally clean your sins away? If so, this podcast is for you. It will IY"H help you connect to the epitome of Shevi'i Shel Pesach through the profound wisdom of Shirah Sayam. Rav Aaron Kotler reveals the dual nature of spiritual song—not merely as heart-driven gratitude, but as a mind-anchored recognition that transforms us into new beings. Discover why Hashem yearned for this specific song that even Adam Harishon and Avraham Avinu didn't provide. Learn how reciting Shirah Sayam daily with tremendous simcha can make you like a Bria Chadash—completely renewed—with all sins forgiven. Experience why Shvi'i Shel Pesach centers on midnight song and how applying this understanding will fundamentally change your spiritual reality, bringing us closer to Bias Goel Tzedek.

Why don't we say a bracha on one of Pesach's central mitzvos? As Pesach approaches, this episode unveils the Maharal's fascinating insight into why the mitzvah of Sippur Yetzias Mitzrayim lacks a formal blessing—a revelation that transforms how we understand Leil HaSeder's true purpose. Discover why speaking our emunah aloud isn't merely tradition but the essential mechanism that roots faith in our hearts. The Maharal teaches us that this mitzvah is primarily "in the heart," though paradoxically requiring verbal expression to achieve its effect. Learn how this once-yearly opportunity serves as the ultimate "heart-mitzvah" that gives life to all other mitzvos, just as the heart sustains the entire body. Whether you're leading a Seder or participating in one, this perspective will elevate your Pesach experience from ritual to spiritual transformation.

Discover why the Torah's unusual word choice in Parshas Vayikra reveals that your smallest action carries the same cosmic weight as Adam's original sin. This Torah portion study explores profound teachings from the Zohar, Midrash Rabbah, and Nefesh HaChaim about how every mitzvah and every aveirah creates ripple effects through generations and spiritual worlds you cannot see.Why does the Torah call a person bringing a korban "Adam" instead of "Ish"? What happens when neshamos confront Adam HaRishon after death? Through deep Torah commentary and an incredible true story about how one Jew's act of chesed (kindness) during the Russian Revolution ultimately saved 18 yeshiva students—including the Steipler Gaon—this episode transforms how you understand spiritual cause and effect.For Torah students and anyone seeking Jewish wisdom about teshuvah (repentance), personal growth, and the hidden impact of daily choices. Explore how Jewish philosophy views the weight of human action and discover why your good deeds ripple outward with even greater force than your sins.Weekly Torah podcast | Parshas Vayikra | Jewish spirituality and spiritual development