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Shabbos Malkesa

Shabbos Malkesa

著者: Rabbi Ari Klapper
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Shabbos Malkesa is a podcast series by Rabbi Ari Klapper that takes you on a journey to uncover the spiritual majesty and profound meaning of Shabbos. Drawing from Torah wisdom, mystical insights, and practical guidance, this series helps you experience Shabbos as more than just a day of rest—it's a time for divine connection, personal growth, and true serenity. Each episode delves into the transformative power of Shabbos, exploring its role as a reflection of the Beis Hamikdash, a weekly taste of Olam Haba, and a source of unity and spiritual elevation. Whether you're seeking inspiration, a deeper understanding of Jewish traditions, or ways to enhance your observance of Shabbos, Shabbos Malkesa provides thoughtful insights and meaningful takeaways for listeners of all backgrounds. This podcast is part of the Real Judaism series and is brought to you by RealJudaism.org. Tune in to discover how Shabbos can bring light, meaning, and joy to your week—and your life.Rabbi Ari Klapper スピリチュアリティ ユダヤ教
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  • Ep. 54 – Shabbos; A Whole New World
    2025/08/21

    Is Shabbos just a day off—or is it a different world? What if the change from weekday to Shabbos isn't just a shift in schedule, but a total shift in identity, in reality, in malchus?

    In this eye-opening episode, Rabbi Klapper lays the foundation for a deeper understanding of what it means to live under Hashem's kingship. Drawing parallels between how nations function—with flags, language, clothing, and values—and how Shabbos creates a “spiritual country” of its own, we come to see that Shabbos isn’t one mitzvah among many. It’s a world, with its own culture, rhythm, and leadership. Just as the Jewish people have always maintained their uniqueness—through exile, pressure, and even persecution—Shabbos becomes our weekly declaration: we live in the King's palace. The kedusha of Shabbos isn’t just felt inside; it transforms the streets, the meals, the very air of a Jewish home.

    This episode invites you to see yourself not just as a Jew who keeps Shabbos—but as a citizen of Shabbos. And once you live in that world, everything looks different—even Monday.

    Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    30 分
  • Ep. 53 – The Song of Shabbos
    2025/08/14

    What if the holiest moments are the ones you can’t describe? What if the real entrance to Shabbos isn’t spoken—but sung?

    The moment Shabbos begins isn’t something you can schedule. It doesn’t arrive when the candles are lit or the seudah is served. It crashes into your world like a wave—silent, sudden, and impossible to prepare for. Rabbi Klapper uncovers why the Torah calls it Mizmor Shir L’yom HaShabbos, beginning with the wordless melody (zimra) before allowing in words (shira). That’s not poetic—it’s halachic reality. The Shechinah enters like the moment of death or the day of judgment: sudden, total, and transformative. No matter how much we prepare, the actual experience of Shabbos is always more than we’re ready for.

    And yet—we are called to respond. To sing. Not just to float on inspiration, but to translate it into awareness, into action, into change. The song of Shabbos begins where words end, but it cannot stay there. Through rich minhagim, layered metaphors, and the startling honesty of spiritual growth, this episode invites you to enter Shabbos not just as a break from the week—but as a taste of Olam Haba, demanding more from your heart, your voice, and your life.

    Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    27 分
  • Ep. 52 – The Depth of Song
    2025/08/07

    What happens when you feel something so deeply, you can’t even say it out loud? Can a niggun express what words cannot?

    Some moments of connection to Hashem are so deep, so raw, they escape language. In this episode, Rabbi Klapper opens the gates to Zimra—the wordless tune—and Shira—the articulated song—and shows how both are essential for true avodas Hashem. We explore why Shabbos is the day of song more than any other: each tefillah, each seudah, each moment carries a unique melody, a unique way of expressing something that can’t be said directly. But music alone is not enough. Like a seed that never gets planted, pure emotion without translation into words or actions can fade quickly. It must be rooted in Shira—in words, in thought, in details—if we want it to become real.

    Drawing from Tehillim, halacha, and a moving analogy from Rav Pinkus, we learn why Shabbos songs matter so much and why they must go beyond performance. They’re not background—they’re transformation. When we sing with kavana, both with and without words, we carry the depth of Shabbos into the rest of our lives.

    Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    27 分
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