
Join Rabbi Jay Kelman, the founding director of Torah in Motion, as he shares a thought about the weekly parsha.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 131 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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This podcast features reflections and insights on the weekly Torah portion, often referred to as the parsha. Rabbi Jay Kelman, the host, explores complex themes from Jewish texts, interpreting traditional teachings in contemporary contexts. Discussion topics span a range of subjects including ethics, interpersonal relationships, community values, and the spiritual significance of Jewish practices. Unique features include the emphasis on personal connection and the application of ancient wisdom to modern life, making it appealing to both observant individuals and those engaging with their Jewish identity. The conversations strive to make Jewish teachings accessible and relevant to listeners, encouraging reflections on moral responsibility an... more
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