
30 minute insights to take with you each week from Rabbi Dweck on the parasha.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 139 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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What happens when a family breaks? Where does the jealousy, animosity and hatred come from? We examine the dynamics and find that there is one issue underlying it all.
In this video we look at the Children of Israel - the origins of the Jewish peopl... more
Jacob finds himself alone and in a precarious position while he anticipates meeting his twin brother after 20 years. Esav is on his way towards him with 400 men and there is no indication that it is friendly. Jacob prepares through prayer and pragmat... more
Laban is the maternal grandfather of the Jewish people. And yet, he is one of the more unsavoury characters in the Torah. Who was he? What did he care about? How did he influence the Jewish family and what might it mean for us today?
Esav and Yaakob are twins who, with all of their differences have striking similarities. The differences between them can be subtle. But they are significant because they define us as a nation. In this episode we discuss the relationship Yaakob and E... more
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This podcast offers weekly insights into the Parasha, presenting deep theological discussions and personal reflections on the weekly Torah portions. The host explores various themes within Jewish tradition, often focusing on figures and narratives from the Torah, like Abraham, Moshe, and other biblical characters, and their relevance to contemporary life. Each episode is structured around a specific Parasha, encouraging listeners to connect historical narratives with their own experiences and challenges, emphasizing principles of morality, ethics, and community values. Listeners can expect thoughtful commentary that promotes self-reflection and personal growth within the context of Judaism.
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