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Unlock the secret to nurturing character and relationships with the transformative power of acceptance. On this episode of the Jewish Inspiration Podcast, we explore how embracing feedback and critique can lead to personal growth and strengthen connections. Through compelling biblical examples like Yisro, who truly listened and applied what he learned, we highlight the importance of commitment not just to hearing God's voice, but to actively living by the covenant. Acceptance, far from being about passivity, is a proactive approach that aligns with the core values of the Torah, allowing us to become more harmonious and pleasant individuals.We also reflect on the wisdom gleaned from Torah study, emphasizing thoughtful listening in decision-making processes. Through a thought-provoking parable about a family carrying a donkey, we examine the pitfalls of conforming to public opinion without discernment. Biblical figures such as Adam, Abraham, and Joseph guide us in understanding the impact of our listening choices, whether they lead to reward or consequence. As we navigate life's complexities, we find solace in the eternal guidance of Hashem, drawing parallels between the earth's constant rotation and His unwavering presence. By aligning ourselves with this divine constancy, we find clarity and faith, anchoring us through life's ever-changing journey._____________This series on Orchos Tzadikim/Ways of the Righteous is produced in partnership with Hachzek.Join the revolution of daily Mussar study at hachzek.com.We are using the Treasure of Life edition of the Orchos Tzadikkim (Published by Feldheim)Recorded from a live audience presentation in the TORCH Centre - Levin Family Studios (B) in Houston, Texas on January 27, 2025.Released as Podcast on March 11, 2025_____________DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting the podcasts by making a donation to help fund our Jewish outreach and educational efforts at https://www.torchweb.org/support.php. Thank you!_____________SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe:NEW!! Prayer Podcast: https://prayerpodcast.transistor.fm/episodesJewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodesUnboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodesRabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodesFor a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at https://www.TORCHpodcasts.com_____________EMAIL your questions, comments, and feedback: awolbe@torchweb.orgPlease visit www.torchweb.org to see a full listing of our outreach and educational resources available in the Greater Houston area!_____________#Acceptance, #Ratzon, #Feedback, #Critique, #Listening, #Covenant, #Torah ★ Support this podcast ★
Unlock the secret to nurturing character and relationships with the transformative power of acceptance. On this episode of the Jewish Inspiration Podcast, we explore how embracing feedback and critique can lead to personal growth and strengthen connections. Through compelling biblical examples like Yisro, who truly listened and applied what he learned, we highlight the importance of commitment not just to hearing God's voice, but to actively living by the covenant. Acceptance, far from being about passivity, is a proactive approach that aligns with the core values of the Torah, allowing us to become more harmonious and pleasant individuals.We also reflect on the wisdom gleaned from Torah study, emphasizing thoughtful listening in decision-making processes. Through a thought-provoking parable about a family carrying a donkey, we examine the pitfalls of conforming to public opinion without discernment. Biblical figures such as Adam, Abraham, and Joseph guide us in understanding the impact of our listening choices, whether they lead to reward or consequence. As we navigate life's complexities, we find solace in the eternal guidance of Hashem, drawing parallels between the earth's constant rotation and His unwavering presence. By aligning ourselves with this divine constancy, we find clarity and faith, anchoring us through life's ever-changing journey._____________This series on Orchos Tzadikim/Ways of the Righteous is produced in partnership with Hachzek.Join the revolution of daily Mussar study at hachzek.com.We are using the Treasure of Life edition of the Orchos Tzadikkim (Published by Feldheim)Recorded from a live audience presentation in the TORCH Centre - Levin Family Studios (B) in Houston, Texas on January 27, 2025.Released as Podcast on March 11, 2025_____________DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting the podcasts by making a donation to help fund our Jewish outreach and educational efforts at https://www.torchweb.org/support.php. Thank you!_____________SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe:NEW!! Prayer Podcast: https://prayerpodcast.transistor.fm/episodesJewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodesUnboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodesRabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodesFor a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at https://www.TORCHpodcasts.com_____________EMAIL your questions, comments, and feedback: awolbe@torchweb.orgPlease visit www.torchweb.org to see a full listing of our outreach and educational resources available in the Greater Houston area!_____________#Acceptance, #Ratzon, #Feedback, #Critique, #Listening, #Covenant, #Torah ★ Support this podcast ★
Yisro - Fixing Kedusha into Our Lives
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Halachah From The Parshah Series: Parshas Yisro - The Mitzvah of Kibbud Av V'em- When You Don't Have To Listen To Your Parents 02/07/2023
Parshas HaShavuah Shiurim: Parshas Yisro - Na'aseh Versus Na'aseh V'nishmah: The Challenge of Being A Listener Then and Now 01/16/2022
Parshas HaShavuah Shiurim: Parshas Yisro - The Aseres Hadibros: The Connection and Parallel Between The First Five Dibros and The Last Five Dibros 02/05/2023
Parshas HaShavuah Shiurim: Parshas Yisro, Mishpatim - The Connection Between Parshas Yisro and Mishpatim 02/12/2023
07/19/2021
Batya Ungar-Sargon shares Netziv commentaries on the parsha. These sessions are held on Zoom every week in memory of our mother in-law whose dedication to the Netziv (her great great grandfather), was legendary. It is estimated she studied the Ha'amek Davar some 78 times throughout her life, devoting every Tuesday to its study. May her memory be a blessing to her family and klal Yisroel.
The first passuk in Yisro describes what Yisro heard that caused him to come to the Jews in the desert. The Rashis on this passuk add alot to the pshat in the passuk. This episode analyzes these Rashis.
A week late, but we are here with an overview of Parshas Yisro - including the story of Yisro joining the Jewish nation, as well as the story of the Jews recieving the Torah on Mount Sinai. If you enjoy the Toras Chaim Podcast, please help us spread the word! You can share a link on social media, leave a review or rating on your favorite podcast platform, or best of all, discuss what you've learned at the shabbos table!We love to hear from our listeners. Be it comments, questions or critique. You can send an email to overtimecook@gmail.com or via instagram @OvertimeCook or @Elchonon. Thanks for listening!- Elchonon and Miriam
1) There's a new Tefilin-protector on themarket. Is it appropriate for Minhag Chabad?[1]2) May cold food be placed in a warming-cupboard on Shabbos?[2]3) What would be the equivalent of a blech in order to permit returning hot food back into our ovens?[3]4) I'm visiting a community on Purim. The local Rabbi has organized Mishloach Monos from family to family. Is there value in me bringing a single package of Mishloach Monos to be passed around: A gives the package to B, Bgives the package to C etc.?[4]5) What is the brocho for onion-rings that are coated with crumbs?[5]6) May one eat food that was taken into a WC, or food that was touched by one who exited the WC but hadn't yet washed his/her hands?[6]7) I sold a house to another Jew. We agreed a time-frame. The lawyer included a penalty for delays. Evidently the penalty increases the longer the delay. Is that kosher?[7]8) Is it Chabadminhag to refrain from making Kiddushin the 7th hour Friday evening?[8]9) Feedback on a man davening Mincha a while after lighting candles:[9]10) Feedback on Poreis Mapoh uMekadeish:[10]https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9764852268?omn=87497291855Index to previous Panorama Shiurim: PanoramaIndex 2 - Google Docs[1] ראה נתיבים בהלכה ומנהגסימן ב. [2]ראה שבת כלכהח"א פ"ט אות לח, להתיר חזרה אם אין בו יותר ממצב-חום אחד. לולא כן הוי כאינה גרופה וקטומה. ולהוסיף, שגם צ"לשאין בו טרמוסטט. לולא כן הרי הפותח או סוגר התנור גורם פעולת הטרמוסטט. זה יהי'מותר ע"י נכרי, מדין פסיק רישי' באמל"נ.[3] ראה שבת כלכה ח"אפ"ח אות טז.[4] י"א שבזהשבעה"ב נותן, די בזה לכל ב"ב (ראה סי' תרצה ס"ד, משנ"ב שםס"ק כה בשם המג"א, 'דרשו' שם מס' 56). לתת מש"מ בתנאי שהוא יתןאותן בחזרה, י"א שאינו מקיים בזה המצוה ('דרשו' שם מס' 51 בשם השפת אמתוהגרש"ז אוירבך). מסתבר שה'סיבוב' המוצע שווה להנ"ל. [5] בס' שערי הברכה ערך 'שניצל'הביא מה'שבט הלוי' ועוד לברך 'שהכל', כי הא דדגן עיקר אינו שייך כשהדגן הוא בעצםטפל. ושם הביא שיש חולקים.[6] דן בזה בס' טעמי המנהגים(ציצית, קו"א לאות כ); שו"ת מנחת יצחק (ח"ג סי' סג); שבט הלוי(ח"י סי' קסה); מחקרי ארץ (ח"ג או"ח סי' ו). [7] ספר תורת רביתפ"ח אות ח, וש"נ לשוע"ר הל' רבית סמ"ח.[8] ראה שוע"רסי' רעא ס"ג; שלחן מנחם ח"ב.[9] אולי יש להבחיןבזה בין אנשם לנשים, "ורובן [של הנשים] אינן מתפללות ערבית במ"ש"(ראה שוע"ר סי' קו סוס"ב). ואולי כן הדבר בליל שבת. וא"כ הוה להוהדלקת הנרות קבלת השבת בשלימותה. משא"כ באיש, שמכיון שתפלת ערבית לפניו [בפרטאם נוהג להתפלל ערבית מבעוד יום], לכן קבלתו השבת היא רק שביתה ממלאכה ולא עיצומושל יום.[10] בשיחת שמח"ת תשמ"ח אמר כ"ק אדמו"רזי"ע שפסקו לנהוג כן בחב"ד.
Rabbi Zakutinsky - Parshas Yisro 5785 - Kibbud Av V'Eim by Rabbi Avi Zakutinsky
Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:Yud Shevat – 75 Years: Chassidus Applied to Basi L'Gani What is the main takeaway from this foundational discourse? What do we learn about the tzimtzum in this year's chapter 15 and the Rebbe's maamorim of 5725 and 5745? What are its practical applications? Does tzimtzum separate or connect us with the Divine? What do we learn from the Magid's Torah on tzimtzum, as elaborated upon in Hemshech Ayin Beis? How is the tzimtzum not really a concealment, but rather a deep revelation? Why is G-d's ability to conceal greater than His ability to reveal? How much is G-d in touch with our reality of tzimtzum? Why can't G-d allow us to understand His essence? Will the tzimtzum still exist in Moshiach's times? Why does it say “my sister, my bride”? What is an example of shtus d'kedusha that everyone can do in their daily lives? Can we ask G-d to splurge His treasures upon us? How should I interpret a dream I had of the Rebbe? 15 Shevat What lessons do we learn from the New Year of Trees? Is there a connection to Yud Shevat? How do you explain the Rebbe's footnote in his Yud Shevat telegram? What was the theme of the Rebbe's 15th of Shevat maamar 40 years ago? Yisro What is the central theme of this Torah chapter? What was the theme of the Rebbe's Yisro maamar 40 years ago? What personal and global lessons does it offer us? Why was Yisro's acknowledgment – that of an idolatrous priest – so important before receiving the Torah? Why did Moshe marry the daughter of Yisro? Why was the parting of the sea necessary before receiving the Torah? Why are the Jews called a “nation of priests”? What makes the 10 commandments unique? How should we react to President Trump's Gaza suggestion? Would the Rebbe agree with this approach? Is Gaza part of the Biblical Land of Israel? What should be our attitude to the Super Bowl? How should I react to my husband who insists on watching the game at home? How should I react to my wife who insists on disturbing me from watching the game? Should I just tell her that I'll go watch it in a bar?
A recording made after Shabbos of this past week's Drasha.
Parshas Yisro: Laying the Foundation This week's episode coincides with Tu B'Shvat, the New Year for Trees—a reminder that true growth begins from within. Our Parsha brings us to Matan Torah, where G-d revealed the Aseres HaDibros (Ten Commandments). But why does the very first word—"אָנֹכִי" ("I am")—come from the Egyptian language? What does this teach us about Torah, faith, and the unbreakable bond between G-d and the Jewish people?
Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:Yud Shevat – 75 Years: Chassidus Applied to Basi L'Gani What is the main takeaway from this foundational discourse? What do we learn about the tzimtzum in this year's chapter 15 and the Rebbe's maamorim of 5725 and 5745? What are its practical applications? Does tzimtzum separate or connect us with the Divine? What do we learn from the Magid's Torah on tzimtzum, as elaborated upon in Hemshech Ayin Beis? How is the tzimtzum not really a concealment, but rather a deep revelation? Why is G-d's ability to conceal greater than His ability to reveal? How much is G-d in touch with our reality of tzimtzum? Why can't G-d allow us to understand His essence? Will the tzimtzum still exist in Moshiach's times? Why does it say “my sister, my bride”? What is an example of shtus d'kedusha that everyone can do in their daily lives? Can we ask G-d to splurge His treasures upon us? How should I interpret a dream I had of the Rebbe? 15 Shevat What lessons do we learn from the New Year of Trees? Is there a connection to Yud Shevat? How do you explain the Rebbe's footnote in his Yud Shevat telegram? What was the theme of the Rebbe's 15th of Shevat maamar 40 years ago? Yisro What is the central theme of this Torah chapter? What was the theme of the Rebbe's Yisro maamar 40 years ago? What personal and global lessons does it offer us? Why was Yisro's acknowledgment – that of an idolatrous priest – so important before receiving the Torah? Why did Moshe marry the daughter of Yisro? Why was the parting of the sea necessary before receiving the Torah? Why are the Jews called a “nation of priests”? What makes the 10 commandments unique? How should we react to President Trump's Gaza suggestion? Would the Rebbe agree with this approach? Is Gaza part of the Biblical Land of Israel? What should be our attitude to the Super Bowl? How should I react to my husband who insists on watching the game at home? How should I react to my wife who insists on disturbing me from watching the game? Should I just tell her that I'll go watch it in a bar?
The Mashgiach explains how 1 and 10 are really two sides of the same coin and how the journey from 1 to 10 actually bring "everything" full circle.
Who Was Here First
Yisro_Take One Small Step - Precursor To Matan Torah!
Shiur given by Rabbi Ben Zion Bamberger on Parsha.
This episode discusses the halachos of Yichud and who is included.
This episode discusses how the concept of Tu Bi'Shvat is to appreciate the fruits Hashem grants us, and the mitzvah of enjoying this world.
Shiur given by Rabbi Bezalel Rudinsky on Parshas Yisro. Shiur recorded in Yeshivas Ohr Reuven, Monsey, NY.
Shiur given by Rabbi Benzion Brodie on Parsha to Yeshiva Ketana. Shiur recorded in Yeshivas Ohr Reuven, Monsey, NY.
Both Moshe and Yisro probably thought Moshe's oath was binding. But after the miracles of Egypt, both men saw the oath had been without validity, indeed even sense
Moshe's father-in-law Jethro is a fascinating and mysterious figure. He was Egyptian and served as an advisor to Pharaoh, but was ousted and exiled when he conscientiously objected to Pharaoh's genocidal plans. Jethro relocated to Midian, where he served as a pagan priest. Jethro was a searcher in relentless pursuit of truth, and came to […]
Moshe's father-in-law Jethro is a fascinating and mysterious figure. He was Egyptian and served as an advisor to Pharaoh, but was ousted and exiled when he conscientiously objected to Pharaoh's genocidal plans. Jethro relocated to Midian, where he served as a pagan priest. Jethro was a searcher in relentless pursuit of truth, and came to the recognition of true faith and repudiated idolatry in all its forms. Our Parsha begins with his reappearance, together with Moshe's wife and sons, to join the nation at Sinai. In this special edition of the Parsha Podcast we share several powerful lessons and observations that will enhance our ability to deploy the Torah and our innate superpower abilities to the maximum.– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –This Parsha Podcast is dedicated by the Newman, Shapiro, Grossman, and Yudelson families in loving memory and leilui nishmas Baruch Yochanan Ben Reb Ephraim Fischel, Dr. Bertram John Newman. Dr. Newman was a real special man – also a cardiologist and also a Torah scholar – ran a busy NY medical practice and gave a daily Torah class in his shul for over 2 decades. May his soul be elevated in Heaven.– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting the podcasts by making a donation to help fund our Jewish outreach and educational efforts at https://www.torchweb.org/support.php. Thank you!– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –Email me with questions, comments, and feedback: rabbiwolbe@gmail.com– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –SUBSCRIBE to my Newsletterrabbiwolbe.com/newsletter– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –SUBSCRIBE to Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe's PodcastsThe Parsha PodcastThe Jewish History PodcastThe Mitzvah Podcast This Jewish LifeThe Ethics PodcastTORAH 101 ★ Support this podcast ★
Chelek 26, Yisro 1 - Rabbi Mendy Wolf
Chelek 26, Yisro 2 - Rabbi Mendy Wolf
We're excited to reach this special milestone as we complete our first cycle of Parshios on the One Pasuk Podcast. One year ago, we took a leap of faith, clicked on record, and embarked on a journey into the unknown. We didn't know where this adventure would take us, but we knew we had Divrei Torah to present, banter to exchange, and a passion for sharing them with all of you. What started as a mere idea, has grown into something truly special and we have YOU to thank for it. Every listen, every word of feedback, every sponsorship dedication has made this a labor of love for us. וַיִּשְׁמַע יִתְרוֹ כֹהֵן מִדְיָן חֹתֵן מֹשֶׁה אֵת כׇּל־אֲשֶׁר עָשָׂה אֱלֹהִים לְמֹשֶׁה וּלְיִשְׂרָאֵל עַמּוֹ כִּי־הוֹצִיא יְהֹוָה אֶת־יִשְׂרָאֵל מִמִּצְרָיִם׃ Jethro priest of Midian, Moses' father-in-law, heard all that God had done for Moses and for Israel, God's people, how יהוה had brought Israel out from Egypt. Subscribe/Listen/Share onepasukpodcast.com
Did Yisro return to Midian and resume his job as High Priest of Paganism (for parnassah, of course!)?
What gentiles do better than Jews Phantom Nation 12FEB2025 - PODCAST
Discover the profound connection between unity and individuality as we unravel the experiences of the Jewish people at Mount Sinai. Witness how the public revelation of the Torah distinguished Judaism from other faiths with its unparalleled communal experience, as every individual stood united—"like one man, with one heart". Reflect on the powerful declaration of "Naaseh V'Nishma" and consider how this timeless unity remains relevant in today's world, amidst current debates and challenges within the Jewish community.Explore a moving narrative of transformation and love, as a rabbi's journey from extremism to embracing Ahavas Yisrael (love for every Jew) inspires us to prioritize compassion over conflict. Delve into the intricate dynamics of the yeshiva system, where choosing the right study partner is essential. Learn from Reb Chaim Shmulevitz about the delicate balance between personal Torah growth and sensitivity to others' feelings, illustrating the importance of nurturing harmonious relationships without compromising on individuality.As we reflect on the lessons of Mount Sinai, consider how we can foster a spirit of inclusivity and respect within our communities. Embrace the responsibility of rabbinic leadership and community members to uphold dignity and unity, ensuring that every Jew feels a sense of belonging. This episode serves as a heartfelt reminder of our collective identity under Hashem and the enduring power of compassion and unity in shaping our interactions and strengthening our communal bonds._____________This episode (Ep 7.17) of the Parsha Review Podcast by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe on Parshas Yisro is dedicated in honor of our President & in honor of our Holy Soldiers in the Battlefield and our Torah Scholars in the Study Halls who are fighting for the safety of our nation!Download & Print the Parsha Review Notes:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ncaRyoH5iJmGGoMZs9y82Hz2ofViVouv?usp=sharingRecorded at TORCH Meyerland in the Levin Family Studios (B) to a live audience on February 11, 2025, in Houston, Texas.Released as Podcast on February 12, 2025_____________DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting the podcasts by making a donation to help fund our Jewish outreach and educational efforts at https://www.torchweb.org/support.php. Thank you!_____________SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe: NEW!! Prayer Podcast: https://prayerpodcast.transistor.fm/episodesJewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.tansistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodesUnboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodesRabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodesFor a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at https://www.TORCHpodcasts.com_____________EMAIL your questions, comments, and feedback: awolbe@torchweb.org_____________Please visit www.torchweb.org to see a full listing of our outreach and educational resources available in the Greater Houston area!_____________#Torah, #Parsha, #Exodus, #Unity, #MountSinai, #Community ★ Support this podcast ★
Our Parsha contains the most significant event in all of human history: the Revelation at Sinai. An entire nation comprised of millions of people heard the Almighty directly. The nation heard the Ten Commandments and lived to tell the tale. This momentous event kick started our nation: thenceforth, we are bound by the laws of […]
Our Parsha contains the most significant event in all of human history: the Revelation at Sinai. An entire nation comprised of millions of people heard the Almighty directly. The nation heard the Ten Commandments and lived to tell the tale. This momentous event kick started our nation: thenceforth, we are bound by the laws of the Torah. The Almighty will do His part too: He will treasure us and cherish us. Prior to the Revelation, the Nation is pitched on the terms of this Covenant. By analyzing the sales pitch we discover the power and potency of Torah.– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting the podcasts by making a donation to help fund our Jewish outreach and educational efforts at https://www.torchweb.org/support.php. Thank you!– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –Email me with questions, comments, and feedback: rabbiwolbe@gmail.com– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –SUBSCRIBE to my Newsletterrabbiwolbe.com/newsletter– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –SUBSCRIBE to Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe's PodcastsThe Parsha PodcastThe Jewish History PodcastThe Mitzvah Podcast This Jewish LifeThe Ethics PodcastTORAH 101 ★ Support this podcast ★
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The most significant event in all of human history is the Revelation at Sinai, which occurs in Parshas Yisro. Prior to that monumental experience and the conveyance of the Ten Commandments, Moshe's father in law, Jethro, arrived at the camp and makes an important suggestion for improving the efficiency of the judicial process. – – […]
The most significant event in all of human history is the Revelation at Sinai, which occurs in Parshas Yisro. Prior to that monumental experience and the conveyance of the Ten Commandments, Moshe's father in law, Jethro, arrived at the camp and makes an important suggestion for improving the efficiency of the judicial process.– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting the podcasts by making a donation to help fund our Jewish outreach and educational efforts at https://www.torchweb.org/support.php. Thank you!– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –Email me with questions, comments, and feedback: rabbiwolbe@gmail.com– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –SUBSCRIBE to my Newsletterrabbiwolbe.com/newsletter– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –SUBSCRIBE to Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe's PodcastsThe Parsha PodcastThe Jewish History PodcastThe Mitzvah Podcast This Jewish LifeThe Ethics PodcastTORAH 101 ★ Support this podcast ★