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In today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast you will learn:
What concerns did Moses have?Why did G-d perform exactly 3 miracles for Moses?What allowed Moses to lead the Jews out of Egypt?Watch Rabbi Belinsky's Video Blog on Youtube
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The Levites, one of the 12 tribes of Israel, were set apart for religious duties and had a unique position in Jewish society. But did this exemption from military service always hold, or were there moments when they were called to fight? When were Levites allowed to join the war?
Let’s find out more in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast.Watch Rabbi Belinsky's Video Blog on Youtube
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Josef, Rambam, and the Maharam of Rothenburg all faced incredibly difficult lives. Yet, in times of hardship, they always had a choice: to let those challenges define them, or not.
Whether we experience good or bad circumstances, it's up to us how we choose to define ourselves. We can decide whether to let the negative experiences shape us, or embrace the positive and let that guide who we are. Find strength in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast.
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In this episode, we explore the story of Leah, a woman who was initially seen as less than ideal but transformed into a person of great character and strength. Join us as we reflect on her journey of growth, perseverance, and the lessons we can all learn from her path to becoming a truly good person.
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In this replay of our most popular episode of 2024, we explore the mystery of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. Where did they go? What happened to them? Whether you're hearing it for the first time or want to revisit it, tune in to hear the theories and secrets behind this ancient mystery!
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According to Jewish religious law, selling land in Israel to non-Jews is generally prohibited. This prohibition is based on two main reasons: security concerns and religious principles. Join us in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast as we explore these factors in more detail.
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Why Jewish life orbits a book of law.
Jewish law’s ultimate record is the Talmud, but what is Jewish law? Explore its nature, scope, and roots in the written Torah and Oral Law—and see learning’s central role in Jewish practice and culture.
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Was it a clear decision by the Jews to become slaves in Egypt?
How did the Jews become more involved in Egyptian society and economy?
What role did the Pharaoh play in the enslavement?
Let’s find out in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast.
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Tzitzit are tassels that hang down from the four corners of a rectangular garment. What is the purpose of these fringes? What do they signify? How do tzitzit add up to 613? Let’s find out in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast.
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When a Torah talks about someone for the first time, it usually introduces the person to us. However, there is no formal "introduction" of Abraham in the sense of a biography or detailed backstory. Instead, his calling by G-d is highlighted as the starting point of his significance.
Let’s find out more in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast.Watch Rabbi Belinsky's Video Blog on Youtube
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There are three types of workers - a salary worker, an individual contractor and an agent. But what is the difference between them in terms of serving G-d?
Let’s find out more in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast.Watch Rabbi Belinsky's Video Blog on Youtube.
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What is the role of a Cohen according to the Torah?
Why was Pinchas chosen to become a Cohen?
What does the story of Pinchas teach us about leadership in difficult times?
Let’s find out in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast.
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In this episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast, we learn more about the three forefathers of the Jewish nation — Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Abraham, the father of kindness, taught us the power of compassion and hospitality. Isaac, known for his strictness, embodied the importance of discipline. Jacob, who balanced both qualities, became the foundation for the twelve tribes of Israel. Join us as we dive into their unique characteristics and discover the power of kindness and strength.
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G‑d created the world and its natural order in seven days. But why is Chanukah eight days long? What is the spiritual significance of the number eight? Let’s find out in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast.
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Obviously we are not allowed to eat pork, but can we visit a farm with pigs? Can we be on a crab boat or sell a non-kosher food? Let’s find out in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast.
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What makes the "final mitzvah" of the Torah important? What can it teach us about inspiration? Let’s find out in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast.
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In this episode of the Jewish Perspective Podcast, Rabbi Belinsky will talk about the concept of partnership with G-d. As partners, it's our responsibility to treat the world like it's our own business. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on how to be a good partner.
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In this episode, we explore the laws of Jewish divorce, focusing on the important rules that guide this process. Rabbi Belinsky explains the role of the get (the official divorce document) and what both partners need to do to end a marriage according to Jewish law. We also look at the challenges related to the divorce process for both men and women. Whether you're curious about Jewish traditions or the laws surrounding divorce, this episode gives you a clear overview.
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Kabbalah on Relationships.
Jewish Wisdom for Building Deeper, Richer Connections in All Your Relationships.
Join us for six lectures in English with Rabbi V. Belinsky.The topics of the following lectures:
Lesson 1: The Art of Empathy
Lesson 2: The Art of Listening
Lesson 3: The Art of Disagreeing
Lesson 4: The Art of Positivity
Lesson 5: The Art of Influence
Lesson 6: The Art of ForgivenessRegister here
Registered students receive audio and video recordings of each class.
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If you come to somebody to say “I’m sorry”, do you need to specify what it is that you are apologizing for? Or coming and saying “I’m sorry” is just good enough? Let’s find out in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast.
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