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  • Modeh Ani - How much is your leg worth to you?
    2025/01/24

    Welcome to Modeh Ani: How Much is Your Leg Worth?, a thought-provoking podcast that dives into the power of gratitude through the lens of the Jewish morning prayer, Modeh Ani. Each episode explores the spiritual and practical significance of starting your day with thanks and recognizing the priceless value of the gifts we often take for granted—like our health, our body, and our very breath.

    Through inspiring stories, deep Torah insights, and relatable reflections, we’ll challenge you to ask questions like, “What is the true value of my body and soul?” and “How can I cultivate a mindset of gratitude in my everyday life?” Whether you’re new to Jewish practice or looking to deepen your connection with Hashem, this podcast offers fresh perspectives and actionable takeaways to help you wake up with meaning and purpose.

    Join us as we rediscover the art of gratitude and remind ourselves of the profound blessings that surround us every single day. After all, how much is your leg really worth? Tune in now!

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    20 分
  • Vayetze
    2024/12/05

    In this week’s episode, Rabbi Jonathan Tawil delves into Parashat Vayetze, a Torah portion filled with profound lessons about personal growth, faith, and resilience. Join us as we follow Yaakov’s transformative journey, from leaving his home in Be’er Sheva to building a future filled with challenges, promises, and blessings.

    Through Yaakov’s dream of the ladder reaching heaven, we uncover deep insights into the connection between the spiritual and physical realms and what it means to strive for greatness while staying grounded. Rabbi Tawil also explores the trials Yaakov faced during his years with Lavan, shedding light on perseverance, trust in divine providence, and the importance of maintaining integrity in difficult circumstances.

    This parasha isn’t just about Yaakov’s journey—it’s about ours, too. What can we learn from Yaakov’s experiences to navigate our own struggles and triumphs? How does his story inspire us to build strong relationships, lead with faith, and recognize the divine presence in our daily lives?

    Join Rabbi Tawil for an inspiring and relatable discussion on Parashat Vayetze, filled with timeless wisdom and practical takeaways to guide us in our own journeys. Tune in now and discover how this Torah portion continues to resonate in our lives today.

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    7 分
  • What is more valuable TIME or MONEY?
    2024/12/05

    In this captivating podcast episode, Rabbi Jonathan Tawil—a world-renowned thought leader and gifted teacher—dives into one of life’s most profound truths: why time is more valuable than money. In a world obsessed with material wealth and appearances, Rabbi Tawil brings a refreshing perspective rooted in timeless wisdom and modern insights.

    Join us as we explore the deeper meaning of success and why it extends far beyond a hefty bank account or physical possessions. Rabbi Tawil delves into the significance of time, how it shapes our priorities, and why it is the ultimate currency we must invest wisely.

    This episode also takes a practical look at financial investments, the role of money in living a meaningful life, and how to balance the pursuit of wealth with spiritual fulfillment. Rabbi Tawil provides actionable advice, relatable stories, and deep reflections that will inspire you to rethink your relationship with time and money.

    Whether you’re a seasoned investor, someone seeking to redefine success, or simply looking for clarity on how to live a more purposeful life, this episode offers something for everyone. Rabbi Tawil’s unique ability to bridge ancient wisdom with contemporary issues will leave you enriched, motivated, and ready to approach life’s challenges with a new perspective.

    Tune in now to discover why time, not money, is the ultimate measure of wealth and how this mindset can transform your approach to success and happiness. Don’t miss this powerful conversation with Rabbi Jonathan Tawil, a globally respected voice in personal growth and spiritual insight.

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    22 分
  • Why Jewish Resilience Matters?
    2024/12/03

    Welcome to the first-ever episode of our podcast, where we take a deep dive into one of the most pressing and powerful topics of our time: Jewish resilience. In this episode, we explore why resilience is such a cornerstone of the Jewish identity and how it has shaped the community throughout history. This conversation takes on even greater significance as we reflect on the tragic events of October 7th, a day that brought immense pain and loss but also highlighted the strength and unity of the Jewish people.

    We’ll examine the lessons of resilience that go beyond the Jewish community, touching on themes of survival, perseverance, and hope in the face of unimaginable challenges. How does a community rebuild? How does it hold onto its identity and values amidst adversity? And what can the world learn from the Jewish story of resilience?

    This episode is not just about tragedy; it’s about the power of standing together, finding hope in the darkest moments, and moving forward with strength and purpose. Whether you’re part of the Jewish community or simply seeking inspiration on how humanity rises above hardship, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

    Join us as we honor the lives lost, celebrate the strength of the living, and explore the unbreakable spirit that continues to shine. Tune in, share, and be part of the dialogue on resilience, hope, and the enduring power of community.

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    25 分
  • Prayer series - delving into 15 awesome morning blessings
    2025/03/19

    Start your day with meaning and mindfulness as we explore the 15 Morning Blessings (Birkot HaShachar)—a foundational part of Jewish prayer that expresses gratitude for life’s daily miracles. In this series, we’ll dive into the origins, significance, and spiritual depth of each blessing, uncovering their relevance in both ancient tradition and modern life.

    Whether you’re new to Jewish prayer or seeking a deeper understanding, this series will guide you through the beauty of these blessings and their power to shape our perspective each morning. Join us as we connect with Jewish wisdom, faith, and the transformative practice of gratitude.

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    29 分
  • Vayakhel - the people don’t stop donating!
    2025/03/16

    Parashat Vayakhel describes how Moshe gathers the Israelites and instructs them about the importance of observing Shabbat before relaying God’s commands regarding the construction of the Mishkan (Tabernacle). The people respond with an overwhelming outpouring of generosity. Men and women, rich and poor alike, bring gold, silver, fabrics, precious stones, and other materials for the sacred work. Skilled artisans, led by Betzalel and Oholiav, dedicate their talents to crafting the Mishkan and its holy vessels.

    The generosity of the Israelites is so immense that Moshe is soon informed: there is too much! The donations surpass what is needed, and Moshe gives a remarkable order—he tells the people to stop giving. This moment highlights the deep devotion of Bnei Yisrael to the Mishkan, showing their desire to contribute not just with materials but with their hearts and souls.

    Beyond its focus on donations, Vayakhel teaches a powerful lesson about the balance between spiritual ambition and restraint. The parasha also reinforces the connection between Shabbat and the Mishkan, reminding us that even in building God’s dwelling place, rest and holiness take precedence.

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    13 分
  • Synopsis Mishpatim - the Jewish slave and other laws
    2025/02/16

    Parashat Mishpatim, located in the Book of Exodus (21:1–24:18), presents a detailed compilation of laws that were intended to guide the Israelite community following the revelation at Mount Sinai. This section encompasses a wide range of civil, criminal, and ritual directives, emphasizing justice, ethical behavior, and social responsibility.

    The portion begins with regulations concerning Hebrew servitude. A Hebrew servant is to serve for six years and be released in the seventh year without payment. If the servant was unmarried upon entering service but marries during his term, his wife and children remain with the master upon his release, unless he chooses to stay with them as a servant. For female servants, if her master or his son decides to marry her, she is to be treated as a daughter. If not, she must be redeemed, and her rights to food, clothing, and marital relations must not be diminished.

    The parashah also addresses various civil and criminal laws, including penalties for causing bodily harm, with the principle of “an eye for an eye†interpreted as monetary compensation. It outlines liabilities for damages caused by one’s animals or by neglect, such as uncovered pits, and specifies restitution requirements for stolen property, with higher penalties for theft of livestock.

    Emphasis is placed on justice and compassion, with prohibitions against oppressing strangers, widows, and orphans, highlighting the Israelites’ own experience in Egypt. There are warnings against accepting bribes and perverting justice, especially concerning the poor. Instructions are given to let the land rest every seventh year and to rest on the seventh day, allowing servants and animals to rejuvenate.

    Ritual laws are also detailed, including the observance of the Three Pilgrimage Festivals—Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot—as times to honor God. Commands such as not boiling a young goat in its mother’s milk are provided, which have been interpreted as a basis for the separation of meat and dairy in kosher laws.

    The portion concludes with the reaffirmation of the covenant. Moses writes down God’s commandments, builds an altar, and sprinkles sacrificial blood as a sign of the covenant between God and Israel. Moses, along with Aaron, Nadab, Abihu, and seventy elders, ascends Mount Sinai, where they witness a vision of God. Moses then remains on the mountain for forty days and nights to receive further instructions.

    Parashat Mishpatim serves as a foundational text, detailing laws and ethical guidelines that have influenced Jewish thought and legal traditions throughout history.

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    14 分
  • Prayer Series - Why do we make a Bracha?
    2025/02/09

    In this thought-provoking episode of our Prayer Series, we explore the deeper meaning behind making a bracha (blessing). Why do we pause to recite blessings in our daily lives? What is the purpose of acknowledging the divine in the mundane?

    Join us as we uncover the spiritual and practical significance of brachot, how they cultivate mindfulness, gratitude, and connection to God. Through exploring the essence of blessings, this episode provides insights into how these simple words transform ordinary actions into moments of holiness.

    Whether you’re new to Jewish prayer or looking to deepen your understanding, this episode is a meaningful journey into the heart of brachot.

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    23 分