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Rabbi Dunner delves into Avraham's unexpected test upon arriving in Canaan—facing a famine in the very land God promised him. Why would God introduce this obstacle right at the start of Avraham’s journey? With insights from Rashi, Ramban, Rav Hirsch, and Rav Dessler, Rabbi Dunner explores how challenges often conceal deeper lessons of faith and resilience.
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Rabbi Dunner reflects on the lessons of principled leadership following the recent election. Drawing on examples from history and the Torah, he explores how true leaders exercise restraint and magnanimity in victory, using their power not for retribution but to foster unity and healing. Through the stories of William the Conqueror, Emperor Meiji, President Lincoln, and the patriarch Abraham, Rabbi Dunner highlights the timeless power of humility and ethical clarity in shaping a lasting legacy.
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Join Rabbi Dunner as he dives into one of the Torah’s most mysterious stories—the Tower of Babel. What really went wrong with humanity’s grand plan to reach the heavens? Was it rebellion, fear, or a misguided quest for unity? With insights from Rashi, Midrash, Abarbanel, the Haamek Davar, and the Dubno Maggid, this shiur explores the clash between human ambition and divine purpose.
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Rabbi Dunner explores the Overton Window and its lessons through the Torah’s stories of Noah and the Tower of Babel. By examining societies that pushed boundaries too far, we uncover the chaos that ensues when the unthinkable becomes acceptable. From moral decay to unrestrained ambition, Parshat Noach offers powerful warnings about the risks of shifting societal norms without restraint.
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In this remix of Lema'an Achai, Rabbi Dunner revisits his time as a member of Yigal Calek's renowned choir, blending his own voice with the original 1976 London Live recording. This heartfelt song, centered on the theme of brotherly harmony and unity, has remained a meaningful part of Rabbi Dunner’s life. Singing it again alongside the choir evokes a powerful sense of nostalgia and pays tribute to the musical legacy that shaped him. (With thanks to Sam Glaser for the studio production.)
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Rabbi Dunner’s rendition of Hamalach merges his voice with the original recording from Yigal Calek’s Tenth Anniversary Celebration album of the London School of Jewish Song (1978). The song is a soothing lullaby traditionally sung to children at bedtime, and features a beautiful melody perfectly aligned with the words. For Rabbi Dunner, this remix is both personal and emotional—a way to honor the music he once performed under Yigal’s direction. (With thanks to Sam Glaser for the studio production.)
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Yigal Calek’s passing has stirred deep nostalgia for those who cherished his music and teaching. A gifted musician with the heart of a teacher, Calek’s compositions transformed obscure Jewish texts into unforgettable melodies. His music not only entertained but taught, inspired, and connected listeners to their heritage. Through Yigal’s legacy, we are reminded that nostalgia is more than emotional longing—it’s about cherishing the lessons and joy that continue to resonate and shape us today.
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Rabbi Dunner reflects on the profound challenge of celebrating Simchat Torah on the first anniversary of the October 7th massacre. Drawing from his mother’s remarkable experience of Simchat Torah in post-Holocaust Rotterdam, he explores how Jewish joy has always coexisted with grief. He reminds us that even in the darkest times, dancing on Simchat Torah is an act of defiance and hope—an enduring declaration that the Jewish people, no matter the adversity, are still here.
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Rabbi Dunner draws powerful parallels between the ruins of medieval castles and the resilience of the Jewish people in this thought-provoking reflection. Using the image of the fallen 'Sukkah of David,' he explores how the Jewish people and the Davidic dynasty continue to rise again and again after every fall.
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True leadership is more than just standing tall—it’s about the qualities that define a person’s character. In this thought-provoking reflection, Rabbi Dunner explores the history of height in leadership, contrasting the superficial focus on physical stature with the timeless lessons of Yom Kippur.
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Rabbi Dunner reflects on the profound shift in the global landscape following the horrors of October 7th and the rising antisemitism that has left the Jewish community reeling. Amid the darkness, he highlights the inspiring spirit of Israel’s younger generation, whose incredible commitment to defending Israel stands in stark contrast to youth elsewhere around the world.
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Rabbi Dunner draws powerful parallels between the teachings of the Piaseczner Rebbe during the Holocaust and how our response should look after the events of October 7th and since. Reflecting on Rav Shapira's incredible faith amidst the torment of Nazi persecution, Rabbi Dunner explores how even in the face of unspeakable horrors, the Jewish people’s resilience remains unbroken. As Israel’s enemies crumble, he reminds us that unwavering faith and determination will once again ensure that the Jewish people rise stronger than ever.
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In a world where hidden truths are suddenly exposed, how do we respond? Rabbi Dunner explores the profound tension between the hidden and revealed, drawing on the events of October 7th and their aftermath. Through the contrasting perspectives of theologians like Richard Rubenstein and Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner, he challenges us to confront unsettling revelations with faith and resolve.
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Discover the profound message of unity in Parshat Nitzavim, where Moshe Rabbeinu gathers the entire Jewish nation, from leaders to laborers, emphasizing the essential role of every individual in the covenant with God. Through insights from Ramban, Sforno, and Chassidic masters like the Baal Shem Tov and Kedushas Levi, Rabbi Dunner explores how unity strengthens the Jewish people.
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Rabbi Dunner takes a look at the profound role of joy in both personal and spiritual fulfillment. Drawing on the wisdom of C.S. Lewis, neuroscience research, and Jewish teachings, he reveals how cultivating joy not only fuels success but transforms religious practice into a source of strength and meaning. With practical advice from experts like Viktor Frankl and Ronald Reagan’s infectious optimism, Rabbi Dunner inspires us to make joy a daily, intentional choice, even in life’s toughest moments.
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In this inspiring shiur, Rabbi Pini Dunner delves into Parshat Ki Tavo and the mitzvah of Bikkurim, exploring the deeper meaning of gratitude and its impact on our lives. Learn how the ancient practice of offering the first fruits teaches us to recognize divine blessings, stay humble, and express thanks. With engaging stories and timeless wisdom, Rabbi Dunner shows how gratitude can transform our spiritual growth and strengthen our connection to God. Listen now for a powerful message on living with gratitude!
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Rabbi Dunner explores Alexis de Tocqueville’s timeless observations on America's ability to self-correct and how the nation’s foundational ideals are deeply intertwined with ancient Torah teachings. Drawing parallels between historical and modern struggles for justice and equality, he argues that America's greatness lies not in perfection, but in the ongoing pursuit of a balanced society where justice is guided by compassion, freedom is tempered with responsibility, and equality is a lived reality.
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Amidst the palpable grief enveloping Israel, Hersh Goldberg-Polin’s tragic story of love and loss resonates deeply. As the fight for his release becomes a painful memory, we are left grappling with leadership failures and the high stakes in the battle against terror. Rabbi Dunner reflects on the powerful lessons of courage, accountability, and justice demanded by Parshat Shoftim—and challenges us to seek more from our leaders and ourselves in pursuing true righteousness.
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Rabbi Dunner explores the modern paradox of choice, using observations from travel writer Bill Bryson and insights from psychologist Barry Schwartz to highlight how excessive options often lead to frustration and poor decisions. Drawing on the wisdom of Parshat Re’eh, Rabbi Dunner proposes the value of clear decisive action and the narrowing down of choices to find true fulfillment.
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Rabbi Dunner explores the delicate balance between material success and spiritual fulfillment. Drawing on timeless wisdom from the Torah, as well as insights from modern psychology and real-life stories of influential figures, Rabbi Dunner delves into the true sources of happiness and contentment, challenging the notion that wealth alone can bring joy. Discover how to nourish both body and soul.
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