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Daf Yomi brought to you by the Beit Mordechai Campus Kollel This podcast is brought to you in loving memory of Joshua Yitzchak Swartz יהושע יצחק בן שאול ראובן הלוי May his Neshama have an Aliyah from these words of Torah
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Parsha Pearls - insights into the weekly parsha by Rabbi Jonathan Altman brought to you by the Beit Mordechai Campus Kollel This podcast is brought to you in loving memory of Joshua Yitzchak Swartz יהושע יצחק בן שאול ראובן הלוי May his Neshama have an Aliyah from these words of Torah
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This podcast is a recording of the pieces on Neshamas.com, a site for anonymous Jewish writing. Each piece is done by a voice actor who has generously volunteered his or her time to this project. Our goal? To give voice to the people who feel they do not have one. We do it on our site, and now we're doing it with actual voices. About Neshamas: Neshamas was created because of a need we, the creators of Hevria, saw in the Jewish community: to share what’s deep, down in our souls without the ad ...
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Spiritual journeys, discussions and lessons from award-winning broadcaster Ralph Benmergui. Every two weeks, join Ralph and his insightful guests for an in-depth sit-down conversation about the unseen problems affecting our world.
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Inspiring blend of Torah insights with psychological perspectives that address the real challenges and issues of life, based upon the Torah portion of the week.
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Rav Shlomo Katz guides us through Shaar HaYichud VehaEmunah, the second section of the Alter Rebbe’s Tanya. With warmth, depth, and heart, we explore the foundations of Jewish faith and Divine unity—what it really means to say “Ein od milvado,” and how creation itself reveals Hashem’s oneness. Perfect for seekers ready to go deeper into Chassidus, Emunah, and the living heartbeat of reality itself.
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Welcome to Derher for Kids! Season 1: Sit back and relax as we experience life with the Rebbe in 770, stories of Chassidim, and see how the Rebbe continues to find a way to connect to us and help every yid. Season 2: Join us as we go back a few generations, and begin to hear the fascinating and fundamental stories of the lives of our holy Rabbeim, starting with the Baal Shem Tov.
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Tune in and hear the machshavos of Rabbi Yoni, integrating both yeshivish and chassidishe kabbalistic traditions to provide a holistic approach to connecting to HaShem in an intimate relationship. Experience frum hashkafa and inspire your neshama. Welcome to the life of a chassid. *This podcast has been discontinued as of August 15, 2022. Thank you for your listener-ship. We’d love to keep you listening with us; to get future updates from Rabbi Yoni, please subscribe to his new podcast, The ...
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Shiurim on Tefillah
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Stop Scrolling :) High School Girls from around the world sharing the Weekly Sicha from PLS - enjoy! Please reach out to join the podcast team.
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In this podcast, you can join the Chassidus L'Iyuna classes given at Yeshivas Tiferes Bachurim (Morristown, NJ) by Rabbi Zalman Dubinsky.
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What’s on your mind? Are you or a loved one struggling with mental health challenges? Do you have a specific personal or professional interest in mental health? Perhaps you are looking to build mental and emotional resiliency. The On Your Mind podcast by Journey’s Dream brings together professionals in the field who are successfully supporting people through mental health challenges to a place of true and lasting well-being. Here you will find hope and inspiration. You will walk away with pr ...
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Renowned for his unique ability to teach lofty Chassidic concepts in a down-to-earth way makes Rabbi Yussie Zakutinsky a highly sought after lecturer. Rabbi Zakutinsky learned in Yeshivas Shaar HaTorah where he received semicha from the Rosh Yeshiva, Rav Kalman Epstein shlita. Rabbi Zakutinsky is the author of Sefer Yam HaTefila as well as Sefer Mei Moed. He is the Mora D’asra of K’hal Mevakshei Hashem in Lawrence, NY. He is a Maggid Shiur in Kollel Emek HaMelech in Woodmere and the Mashpia ...
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Yitzie led a Torah study session on the laws of Trumah, discussing various scenarios and penalties for eating consecrated food by mistake. He explained that someone who eats Trumah must pay the owner the value of what was eaten plus an additional fifth, which cannot be paid with Trumah itself but must be with ordinary produce. Yitzie also covered c…
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Neshama Carlebach opens up about her next spiritual goal: the rabbinate
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45:24Growing up in the Orthodox movement, Neshama Carlebach would hear it a lot: "It's a shame your father never had sons." The father in question, the acclaimed Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, instead had two daughters—and the implication was that his legacy as a prolific songwriter, whose repertoire includes the popular 1965 folk anthem "Am Yisrael Chai", wou…
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Zevachim 49 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-02 Do we ever find the secondary subject more stringent than the primary subject? The hekesh comparing a chatat, olah and asham.
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Zevachim 48 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-01 Why isn't the olah offering taught first in this chapter? Is there a doubtful asham for me'ilah? The animal needs to be in the north for slaughtering, does the person also need to be there?
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Zevachim 47 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-31 The owner's intention can make an offering piggul. The north of the altar. The blood of an asham.
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Zevachim 46 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-30 The exemption of blood from notar, tumah and me'ilah. Eating inedible parts of an impure sacrifice. The six intentions required when sacrificing.
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Yitzie led a comprehensive Torah study session focused on agricultural tithing laws, covering the separation and distribution of produce portions, including specific cases and legal considerations. The discussion detailed various agricultural measures and proportions for separating crops, with emphasis on precise measurements and proper procedures …
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Zevachim 45 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-29 Offerings brought by non-Jews. Impure blood thrown for a non-Jew's offering. Items exempt from piggul are still liable for notar and tamei.
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The shiur focused on discussing the laws of terumah separation, including various scenarios involving spoiled produce and wine, as well as the monetary penalties for eating terumah by mistake. Yitzie explained the rules for separating tithes in a business context and covered the process of designating terumah from a pile, emphasizing the proper ord…
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Zevachim 44 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-28 The oil of a metzora. Sources for various offerings eaten by Kohanim. Piggul on the inner chatat offerings.
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Yitzie led a Torah study session on the laws of Truma, discussing the rules for separating and designating produce as sacred offerings. He explained the concept of proximity, where designated produce must be near the non-designated items, and covered various scenarios involving different types of produce and their designation. Yitzie also addressed…
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Rabbi Dr. David Seidenberg: Eco-spiritual, Eco-what?
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1:01:42On this episode of Not That Kind of Rabbi, Ralph Benmergui speaks with neohasid.org founder and author of the book, Kabbalah and Ecology, Rabbi David Seidenberg, on how we can restore the spiritual bond with an earth based Judaism.
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Zevachim 43 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-27 Sacrifices without a separate permitter are not liable for piggul. If the kometz of a minchah that was piggul was brought up onto the altar, its piggul status leaves it. Once the fire takes hold of something that is on the altar it goes back up even if it fell off.…
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Today we discussed the agricultural mitzvah of Trumah, which involves separating certain portions of produce for Kohanim and Levites. We covered the rules for Trumah, including who can separate it, how it should be done, and the different types of Trumah. We also touched on the concept of Chumash Meisar, which involves a Levi giving a tenth of his …
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Zevachim 42 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-26 Basing a person's intention on his original intent. The different parts of the Yom Kippur offerings. Having to slaughter various offerings to complete the service.
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Zevachim 41 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-25 The sacrificial parts of the inner chatat offerings. Hashem doesn't want to publicise the sins of the nation. Intention regarding half a permitter.
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Midrash and Meaning on Noach - Rising Above our Root Negative Middos
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30:36By Alexander Coleman
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The shiur focused on discussing the Shemitah laws, particularly the monetary aspects related to debt cancellation at the end of the Shemitah year, including various types of loans and their cancellation requirements. The discussion covered the significance of Rosh Hashanah in relation to debt cancellation and the legal principles surrounding Shemit…
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Zevachim 40 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-24 All the blood applications of an inner chatat are essential but leaning on the animal and pouring the remaining blood aren't essential. The Kohen has to collect enough blood at once in order to sprinkle. Comparisons of the various inner chatat offerings.
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The shiur focused on discussing agricultural laws related to the Shemitah year, particularly regarding the purchase and consumption of produce. Yitzie led a detailed explanation of the rules governing the buying of wild vegetables from Am Aratzim and the exceptions to these rules. They also covered the concept of "biur," which determines when produ…
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Zevachim 39 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-23 Blood of a chatat splashing on a garment requires laundering. The inner chatat blood applications are all essential.
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Zevachim 38 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-22 Applying the blood of the chatat once is sufficient. No blood is placed above and below as part of the sane service. The last 3 placements of blood of the chatat.
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The shiur focused on discussing the laws and regulations surrounding Shemitah produce, including its use for human consumption, animal feed, and other purposes. The participants explored various scenarios and restrictions, such as the prohibition of using Shemitah produce for certain concoctions, selling by volume or weight, and exchanging produce …
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In this episode, we learn about the Alter Rebbe's youth, and how he showed signs of being special and different from a very young age.
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Today's shiur covered topics such as what can be done with Shemitah produce, the requirement for "biur", and the categories of produce subject to Shemitah Kedusha. They also touched on the rules for selling Shemitah produce and the prohibition of doing business with certain types of animals or produce. The discussion included examples and explanati…
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Mark Hattas - Award Winning Author And Coach
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41:43Restored mental and spiritual well-being begins when we stop separating faith from healing. In this episode, Mark Hattas—leader, author, and founder of The O Coalition—shares his extraordinary transformation from building a multimillion-dollar tech company to rebuilding his life through spiritual integration and prayerful practice. Drawing from his…
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Zevachim 37 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-21 One application of blood on the altar is sufficient. Is sprinkling the same as pouring? Differences between the written form of the Torah and the way the Torah is read.
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Zevachim 36 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-20 Intending to leave its blood until next day. Why other intentions don't invalidate the sacrifice.
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The meeting focused on the laws of Shemitah, particularly in the context of Eretz Yisrael. Yitzie led a discussion on the different classifications of land with respect to Shemitah laws, explaining the sanctification processes by Joshua and Ezra. They covered the rules for working the land, processing produce, and the specific cases for Syria and o…
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Rabbi Zelig Golden explains earth-based Judaism
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43:57Rabbi Zelig Golden likes to describe Judaism as a religion of deep roots, interconnectivity, compassion and feminine divinity, reminding the world that Adam came from the adamah. It's this philosophy that inspired Wilderness Torah, an organization based in California that promotes "healing, belonging and resilience," in an attempt to reshape how Je…
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The shiur focused on discussing the laws of Shemitah, particularly regarding the handling of produce and farming tools during the sabbatical year. The participants explored various scenarios and regulations, including the storage of onions, the sale of farming tools to non-Jews, and the lending of utensils to friends. They also discussed the concep…
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Zevachim 35 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-19 Taking blood from the floor on erev Pesach and pouring it on the altar. Intent to eat something not meant to be eaten. Parts of the sacrifice which will become piggul and will cause piggul.
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Zevachim 34 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-18 Impure people eating sacrifices before the blood is thrown. Pure people eating an impure sacrifice. Leftover blood - is that considered rejected?
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Midrash and Meaning on Bereishis — Torah: Blueprint for Creation
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Zevachim 33 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-17 Leaning on the sacrifice just before shechita. Why the metzora cannot enter to lean on his offering. An impure person who touches holy food.
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Zevachim 32 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-16 Shechita by an unfit person doesn't invalidate. A partial entry into the Temple is considered coming in fully. A metzorah that becomes a baal keri before Pesach.
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Zevachim 31 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-15 Two half-olives combining. Intent for fire or consumption by dogs. Intention for an amount to be eaten by two people.
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Zevachim 30 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-14 Temurah for an olah and shelamim. Giving precedence to the first statement. When is shechita?
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Zevachim 29 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-13 Analysis of the verses about piggul. Piggul has to be the only invalidating thought in order for it to be effective. Mixture of intentions.
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The shiur covered a detailed discussion about agricultural practices during the Shemitah year, including rules around manure storage, stone removal, and construction activities. Yitzie provided comprehensive explanations about various agricultural regulations and practices, covering topics like fertilizing fields, handling animal waste, and buildin…
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Agatha Peters - Author Of The Book: Trapped In Their Script: Reclaim Your Life From Narcissistic Parents And Cultural Expectations
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41:45We do not have the freedom to choose our parents, and yet we hold them dear to our hearts. But what if you were raised by narcissistic parents who gave you quite a hard time growing up? Timothy J. Hayes, Psy.D chats with Agatha Peters, founder of Beautiful Sunshine Therapy and author of Trapped in Their Script: Reclaim Your Life from Narcissistic P…
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The shiur focused on agricultural practices during the Shemitah year, discussing when and how various farming activities are permitted. The discussion covered plowing fields, spreading fertilizer, and caring for trees, with specific rules about when these activities can be done. For Sponsorship info, questions or comments email us at kolneshama1@gm…
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The meeting focused on discussing the laws and regulations surrounding the Shemitah year, particularly concerning the plowing of fields and the definition of a "field of trees." The discussion covered the opinions of various sages, including Shammai and Hillel, regarding the timing and extent of plowing allowed before the Shemitah year. The group a…
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Zevachim 28 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-12 Intention to eat the skin of the tail. Sources of piggul and outside of the place intention. Why does only piggul get karet?
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Zevachim 27 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-11 Only throwing the blood which would permit the meat for consumption makes it piggul. Can one collect improperly placed blood from the altar to replace it? Which invalid offerings have to be removed from the altar?
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