Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection
By: TORCH
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Categories: Religion, Spirituality, Judaism, Education, Self Improvement
The Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection is the one-stop shop for the Torah inspiration shared by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe in one simple feed. The Jewish Inspiration Podcast, Parsha Review Podcast, Thinking Talmudist Podcast, Living Jewishly Podcast and Unboxing Judaism Podcast all in one convenient place. Enjoy!
Episodes
Soft Words, Strong Impact (Day 115 - Orchos Tzaddikim | Silence 4)
Jan 09, 2026In this Mussar Masterclass (Day 115) from Orchos Tzaddikim's Gate of Silence, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores when silence is not a virtue but harmful. While silence often protects from sin, one must speak up—gently and softly—to correct mockery of Torah/sages, rebuke transgressors, or prevent error, lest fools remain "wise in their own eyes." Harsh words destroy; soft answers turn away wrath.
The rabbi stresses extreme care with speech: never shame, embarrass, or pain others (a biblical prohibition, including online); avoid discussing sensitive blemishes (physical, family, past mistakes) in front of those affected; don't remind repentant peop...
Duration: 00:13:46Ep 98 - Titus Tried to Hide His Ashes from God—Here's What Happened (Gittin 56b)
Jan 09, 2026In this Thinking Talmudist episode on Gittin 56b-57a, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores the dramatic aftermath of the Temple's destruction through Titus's deathbed fear of divine judgment (scattering his ashes over seven seas to evade accountability) and Onkelos's necromantic consultations with Titus, Balaam, and Jewish sinners—all affirming Jewish prominence in the World to Come while warning against joining or harming Israel.
The Talmud contrasts: idolaters' prophets (like Balaam) advise attacking Jews for worldly leadership, while even Jewish sinners urge seeking Jewish benefit ("one who touches them touches the apple of His eye"). Punishments fit measure-for-measure: Titus sc...
Duration: 00:54:32Jewish Pride Isn't a Slogan: A Wake-Up Call for Today (Parsha Pearls: Shemos) 5786
Jan 07, 2026In this Parshas Shemos review—the opening of Sefer Shemot (Exodus)—Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explains the shift from the family-focused stories of Bereishis to the birth of the Jewish nation in Egypt. The parsha begins with the 70 souls descending to Egypt, rapidly multiplying ("paru v'yishretzu v'yarbu v'yaatzmu b'meod meod"), becoming mighty—yet a new Pharaoh arises who "did not know Yosef" and enslaves them out of fear.
The rabbi poses the central question: Why did the strong, numerous Jews passively accept enslavement? The answer lies in the death of Yosef's generation—the proud, warrior-like leaders—leaving a spirituall...
Duration: 00:22:05Finding Focus in a Distracted World + More Stories (Parsha Power: Shemos) 5785
Jan 06, 2026Join us on a captivating journey through the opening chapters of the book of Exodus, where we explore the harrowing circumstances of the Jewish people's enslavement in Egypt. We discuss the rise of a new Pharaoh who, having forgotten Joseph's contributions, subjects the Israelites to brutal oppression. Amidst this darkness, we recount the birth of Moses, destined to be the redeemer of the Jewish people, and the courageous acts of the Jewish midwives who defied Pharaoh's decree to drown newborn boys. Discover how Moses is miraculously saved and adopted by Pharaoh's daughter, and learn about his unique spiritual sensitivity...
Duration: 00:28:18Courage & Conviction to NEVER Back Down! (Parsha In-Focus: Shemos) 5784
Jan 05, 2026Have you ever stood at a crossroads, torn between the safe path and the one that demands courage to embrace who you truly are? Join us as we navigate the awe-inspiring decisions of Shifra and Pua, the heroic midwives from Parsha Shemos, whose bravery not only defied a Pharaoh but also shaped the legacy of a nation. In this heartfelt exploration, we uncover the significance of Jewish pride and identity, drawing parallels to our own lives where the choice to stand firm in our beliefs can echo through generations.
We need to proudly exhibit our Jewishness with...
Duration: 00:16:06Ep. 81 - Laws of Washing Hands for a Meal - 1 (Siman 40)
Jan 05, 2026In this Everyday Judaism episode on practical Jewish law (Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, Siman 40), Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explains the rabbinic obligation of netilat yadayim (ritual hand-washing) before eating bread—a meal's centerpiece. Rooted in Temple-era purity laws (tumah and taharah) to prepare for terumah consumption, this decree persists today to maintain readiness for the future Temple, promote physical hygiene (highlighted during COVID-19), and foster spiritual holiness by countering arrogance.
Key rules include using a complete, spoutless vessel (kli) with a flat top; pouring a generous revi'it (about 3–4 oz) of clean water twice per hand (right first), covering up to t...
Duration: 00:45:00Words Kill from Afar—A Sword Only Nearby (Day 114 - Orchos Tzaddikim | Silence 3)
Jan 04, 2026In this profound Mussar Masterclass (Day 114) on the Gate of Silence in Orchos Tzaddikim, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores why silence is praised as the greatest trait—even for fools—citing Rabbi Shimon ben Gamliel ("nothing better than silence") and King Solomon ("even a fool appears wise when silent"). Silence protects from sin (insults, slander, flattery, falsehood), fosters listening, and prevents regret, as "words can kill from afar while a sword harms only nearby."
Examples include Aaron's silence after his sons' death (earning divine favor), responding to insults with quiet (forgiving all sins), and avoiding synagogue chatter to focu...
Duration: 00:18:502.1 Parshas Shemos Review: Legacy of Courage
Jan 04, 2026As we traverse the early chapters of Exodus in Parshas Shemos, we invite you to join me in uncovering the trials and triumphs that mark the genesis of Jewish bondage in Egypt. Together, we'll reflect on the bravery of midwives Shifra and Pua, whose defiance against Pharaoh's edicts shines as a beacon of courage, and on Moshe's reluctant yet destined rise to leadership. Through their stories, we'll consider the profound significance of each individual and the tribe's frequent enumeration, a testament to their value in the eyes of Hashem.
In this week's episode, we also explore the...
Duration: 00:27:49Unique Blessings: Why Every Child Needs Their Own Path (Parsha Pearls: Vayechi) 5786
Jan 02, 2026In this inspiring Parshas Vayechi review, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe highlights Jacob's individualized blessings to each son and grandson—emphasizing uniqueness over uniformity—as a model for parenting and personal growth. No "cookie-cutter" approach: every child has distinct talents to nurture, rejecting worldly "equality" (equal outcomes) for Torah's equal potential.
Central focus: the eternal Friday-night blessing "Yisimcha Elokim k'Ephraim v'chi'Menashe"—Ephraim and Menashe, raised in decadent Egypt yet remaining steadfastly Jewish, became exemplars of harmony, resilience, and spiritual elevation despite surroundings. Rabbi Wolbe reveals the deeper charge: to merit such children, parents must emulate Yosef—unwavering commitment, resisting temptati...
Duration: 00:40:04Ep 97 - Why Rabbi Yochanan Asked for Yavne—Not Jerusalem (Gittin 56a)
Jan 02, 2026In this Thinking Talmudist episode continuing Gittin 55b, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe delves into the Talmud's account of Vespasian's siege of Jerusalem and the miraculous rise of Titus (Vespasian's successor). When Vespasian receives word of Caesar's death and his impending appointment as emperor, his feet swell from joy—preventing him from putting on his second shoe—until Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakkai explains it as "good tidings fatten the bones," then suggests seeing someone disliked to restore normal size. Vespasian, now emperor, questions why Rabbi Yochanan delayed coming; the rabbi cites the violent biryone blocking escape.
Rabbi Yochanan requests thre...
Duration: 00:16:39Four Types of Speech That Shape Your Soul [And World to Come] (Day 113 - Orchos Tzaddikim | Silence 2)
Jan 02, 2026In this Mussar Masterclass (Day 113) on the Gate of Silence in Orchos Tzaddikim, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores the profound power of speech through Rabbi Shimon ben Gamliel's declaration: "All my life I grew up among sages and found nothing better for oneself than silence." King Solomon adds that even a fool appears wise when silent, and one regrets speech far more than silence.
The episode contrasts four (or five) categories of speech: forbidden (mockery, flattery, falsehood, slander—each excluding one from the World to Come by opposing Hashem's essence of oneness, truth, purpose, and sustenance); unnecessary/idle ch...
Duration: 00:28:41Regret Speech, Never Regret Silence (Day 112 - Orchos Tzaddikim | Silence 1)
Jan 01, 2026In this Mussar Masterclass (Day 112), Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe opens the Gate of Silence (Shtika) in Orchos Tzaddikim, praising silence as the greatest trait discovered among sages. Rabbi Shimon ben Gamliel declares: “All my life I grew up among sages and found nothing better for the body than silence.” King Solomon adds that even a fool who remains silent is considered wise, and one regrets speech far more often than silence.
Silence protects from sin—especially lashon hara (slander), insults, and harmful words—while allowing deeper listening and reflection. Rabbi Wolbe critiques modern culture's loss of restraint, especially on socia...
Duration: 00:17:44Ep. 80 - 🎤 Ask Away! #26: Oaths, Kohen Status & Prayer Visualization [The Q&A Series]
Dec 31, 2025In this engaging Ask Away episode, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe fields practical and profound questions from participants:
Swearing on a non-Jewish Bible in court: In the U.S., one can "affirm" (not swear) under penalty of perjury, avoiding oaths prohibited by Torah; bringing a Chumash is ideal but not required.Cohen status: Transmitted only patrilineally; a Cohen father's daughter does not pass Cohen status to her son.Yom Kippur and Rosh Chodesh coinciding: Impossible, as Yom Kippur is fixed on 10 Tishrei while Rosh Hashanah (1 Tishrei) is always Rosh Chodesh (but overrides it as a greater celebration).Asking Hashem for... Duration: 00:55:25Ep 96 - Kamtza & Bar Kamtza: The Humiliation That Destroyed Jerusalem (Gittin 55b)
Dec 30, 2025In this powerful Thinking Talmudist episode on Gittin 55b, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores the Talmud's explanation for the destruction of the Second Temple and Jerusalem: three tragic incidents rooted in people failing to consider consequences ("hardening the heart"). The primary story involves Kamtza and Bar Kamtza—a host mistakenly invites his enemy Bar Kamtza to a banquet, then publicly humiliates and ejects him despite offers to pay for the entire feast. The silent rabbis' inaction emboldens Bar Kamtza to slander the Jews to Caesar, leading to war and destruction.
Rabbi Wolbe highlights the "wrongful humility" of Rabbi Ze...
Duration: 00:46:11Cultivating Individuality in Children + Bonus Content (Parsha Power: Vayechi) 5785
Dec 30, 2025What if the key to raising exceptional, resilient children lies in the unexpected choice Jacob made with his grandchildren? Join us as we peel back the layers of Jacob's profound blessing to Ephraim and Manasseh, challenging the norms of sibling dynamics and parental expectations. With insights from Rabbi Shlomo Wolbe and parallels to the lives of modern icons like Einstein and Elon Musk, we uncover the ancient wisdom that encourages nurturing a child's unique strengths in a world that often pressures them to conform.
In our exploration, we emphasize the importance of recognizing and fostering individuality in...
Duration: 00:40:14Why Forgetfulness Destroys This World & the Next (Day 111 - Orchos Tzaddikim | Forgetfulness)
Dec 30, 2025In this episode of the Jewish Inspiration Podcast (Mussar Masterclass, Gate of Forgetfulness), Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores the trait of forgetfulness as a dangerous flaw in both this world and the next. Forgetfulness leads to broken commitments, forgotten debts (even a penny must be recorded), and lost opportunities for mitzvot. He advises creating systems/reminders (notes, ledgers) to compensate, avoiding borrowing if forgetfulness is chronic to prevent embarrassment or transgression, and reviewing affairs diligently.
Rabbi Wolbe emphasizes forgetting good deeds (to avoid arrogance) while remembering sins (to repent), and forgetting wrongs done to us (to forgive) while...
Duration: 00:38:56Do I Even Know You? (Parsha In-Focus: Vayechi) 5784
Dec 29, 2025This episode (Ep 6.12) of the Parsha Review Podcast by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe on Parshas Vayechi is dedicated in Honor of our dear friends Lenny & Teresa Friedman & our Holy Soldiers in the Battlefield and our Torah Scholars in the Study Halls who are fighting for the safety of our nation!
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Jewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha... Duration: 00:15:081.12 Parshas Vayechi Review: Jacob's Blessings
Dec 28, 2025This Parsha Review Podcast (Ep 1.12) on Vayechi by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe offers a refreshing, clear and concise review as he does for each Parsha in the Torah.
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Please send your questions, comments and even your stories relating to this parsha to awolbe@torchweb.org.
<... Duration: 00:26:28Living in Constant Awareness of Hashem (Day 110 - Orchos Tzaddikim | Remembrance 11)
Dec 28, 2025In this concluding Mussar Masterclass (Day 110) of the Gate of Remembrance in Orchos Tzaddikim, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe wraps up the chapter's 30 remembrances, emphasizing their power to soften and illuminate the soul, remove darkness, and instill constant awareness of Hashem's presence. He urges listeners to revisit and expand on each point daily (or weekly), as remembrance drives action and teshuvah.
Key themes include: living with perpetual consciousness of Hashem's constant watch (like a king always holding a Torah scroll), rejecting grudges while remembering personal wrongs to seek forgiveness, and prioritizing inner spiritual growth over external validation. The rabbi...
Duration: 00:18:20Ep 95 - He Ignored a Roman General Ready to Kill Him (Berachot 32b)
Dec 26, 2025In this powerful Thinking Talmudist episode on Berachot 32b, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores the depth and intensity of prayer through a dramatic Talmudic story of a pious man so immersed in Shemoneh Esrei that he ignores a Roman general's greeting—risking death—because he is conversing directly with Hashem. The general, furious at being snubbed, quotes Torah verses about protecting one's life, but the pious man responds: if you wouldn't interrupt a human king, how much more so the King of Kings? The general is appeased, and the man departs in peace.
Rabbi Wolbe emphasizes "da lifnei mi a...
Duration: 00:47:04Dedicating Everything to Hashem (Day 109 - Orchos Tzaddikim | Remembrance 10)
Dec 25, 2025In this deeply moving Mussar Masterclass (Day 109), Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe concludes the Gate of Remembrance in Orchos Tzaddikim with the final three remembrances, dedicating the session to the speedy recovery of his newborn preemie grandson (Tinoch ben Mi'ira bat Zahava) in the Jerusalem NICU. He urges listeners to pray Psalms and dedicate Torah study as merit for the baby and mother.
The 28th remembrance: Treat everything—soul, spouse, children, possessions—as an outright gift to Hashem, fully dedicated to His service. Accept all decrees with love, trusting Hashem completely, earning immense reward even without trials.
The...
Duration: 00:16:58The Month of Teves: A Short & Sweet Inspiration
Dec 24, 2025In this episode, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe shares a short & sweet idea of inspiration on the power of the month of Teves and how to maximize the days of this month to the fullest.
This Jewish Inspiration Podcast by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe of TORCH (Ep. #143) is dedicated my dearest friends, Peter Botvin and his incredible wife, Becky! May Hashem bless you and your beautiful family with good health, success and true Yiddish Nachas!!!
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Jewish Inspiration Podcast - https://linktr... Duration: 00:11:04When Everything Suddenly Makes Sense—Hashem's Master Plan Unveiled (Parsha Pearls: Vayigash) 5786
Dec 24, 2025In this Parshas Vayigash review, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe focuses on the climactic moment when Yosef reveals himself to his brothers: “I am Yosef—is my father still alive?”—a revelation so shocking the brothers are speechless, realizing the entire 22-year saga (their sale of Yosef, his suffering, and rise to power) was Hashem's precise plan. The brothers' terror mirrors the future Day of Judgment, when Hashem will reveal “I am Hashem” and everything in history will suddenly make perfect sense.
Rabbi Wolbe emphasizes the wake-up call: we sell our potential for fleeting gains (like the brothers sold Yosef for sh...
Duration: 00:29:59Why Small Suffering Is a Gift (Day 108 - Orchos Tzaddikim | Remembrance 9)
Dec 23, 2025In this emotional Mussar Masterclass (Day 108), Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe begins with a heartfelt plea for prayers for his newborn preemie grandson (Tinoch ben Mi'ira bat Zahava) in the NICU in Jerusalem, dedicating the session to their speedy recovery. The class concludes the Gate of Remembrance in Orchos Tzaddikim with the final three remembrances:
Always investigate and ask questions deeply—never rely solely on childhood understanding of Torah; as intellect matures, revisit and enrich knowledge (illustrated by stories of Rav Moshe Feinstein's meticulousness and sensitivity).Remove excessive love of this world and intensify love for Olam Haba—physical pleasures and... Duration: 00:57:56Prayer: Mizmor Shir READ-ALONG (Ashkenazic)
Dec 23, 2025We're thrilled to bring this experience closer to you by presenting a prayer read-along in Ashkenazic, Sephardic and Chassidic dialects, enhancing our personal connection to these sacred words.
Ashkenazic read-along by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe of TORCHSephardic read-along by Rabbi Danny Masri of Congregation Beth Rambam in Houston, TexasChassidic read-along by R' Shloime Zionce of Chassidic Embassy in Houston, TexasThis Podcast Series is Generously Underwritten by Dr. Leonard & June Goldberg
This episode (Ep. #43) of the Prayer Podcast by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe of TORCH is dedicated to my dearest friends, Dr. Leonard & June Goldberg! May Hashem b...
MIZMOR SHIR (Pesukei Dezimra/Verses of Song & Praise #1)
Dec 23, 2025In this Prayer Podcast episode, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe introduces Pesukei Dezimra (Verses of Praise) with Psalm 30—a relatively recent addition (about 400 years ago, per the Arizal)—as the gateway to deeper prayer. Though King David wrote it for the Temple's dedication (which his son Solomon performed), David embedded "Shlomo" acrostically and merited its use through his lifelong investment. The psalm transforms synagogues into a "mikdash me'at" (mini-Temple), elevating our mindset from social gathering to direct encounter with Hashem.
Verse-by-verse, Rabbi Wolbe reveals David's profound humility: success is Hashem lifting us, not personal triumph; healing means forgiveness of sin...
Duration: 00:36:44Embracing Providence Through Joseph's Story (Parsha Power: Vayigash) 5785
Dec 23, 2025Unlock the profound lessons of divine providence and righteousness as we journey through one of the Torah's most moving narratives. Discover how Joseph's emotional reunion with his brothers can teach us to see our life's challenges through a lens of spiritual growth and divine guidance. Join us as we unpack the drama of Judah's plea for Benjamin and Joseph's heart-wrenching revelation, a moment so powerful it echoes across Egypt. This episode promises insights into how Joseph's acknowledgment of Hashem's hand in his trials can inspire us to find purpose and reflection in our own life's struggles.
As...
Duration: 00:20:39Ep. 79 - 🎤 Ask Away! #25: Google Reviews, Modern Rabbis & Jews Win Impossible Wars [The Q&A Series]
Dec 22, 2025In this engaging Ask Away episode, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe tackles listener questions on everyday halacha and deeper Jewish concepts. Key topics include:
Leaving negative Google reviews: Permissible only if consistently poor (to protect others), not for one-off bad experiences, to avoid lashon hara.Converts reciting Kaddish for non-Jewish parents: Not forbidden, and may merit their souls (as Avraham elevated his father Terach), though its full effect is unclear; honoring parents remains relevant.Modern rabbinic ordination (semicha): The biblical Sanhedrin chain ended with the Second Temple, but the unbroken rabbi-to-student transmission continues today, granting authority through rigorous testing—distinct fr... Duration: 00:41:00The ULTIMATE Reveal (Parsha In-Focus: Vayigash) 5784
Dec 22, 2025Have you ever considered your life as a puzzle, each piece meticulously placed by a divine hand? This episode finds us deep in the gripping tale of Parsha Vayigash, as we unravel the profound moment when Joseph revealed himself to his brothers after years of separation. We are guided through this riveting narrative, highlighting the spiritual underpinnings of this momentous unveiling as a mirror to our own lives, unfolding before the heavenly tribunal. You'll be ensnared by the depth of this story, as we illuminate the reality of our existence, intricately intertwined with the divine.
We journey...
Duration: 00:14:181.11 Parshas Vayigash Review: The Jewish Family Descends to Egypt, to Joseph
Dec 21, 2025This Parsha Review Podcast (Ep 1.11) on Vayigash by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe offers a refreshing, clear and concise review as he does for each Parsha in the Torah.
00:00 Parsha Summary
7:48 Important Lessons Segment
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Jewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast... Duration: 00:26:07From Gaunt Cows to Eight Bright Lights (Parsha Pearls: Mikeitz) 5786
Dec 19, 2025In this Parshas Miketz review—always read on Shabbos Chanukah—Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe uncovers the profound link between Pharaoh's disturbing dreams and the miracle of Chanukah. Pharaoh dreams of seven gaunt cows devouring seven robust ones, and seven thin, scorched ears swallowing seven healthy stalks—images that shatter his worldview where the strong always overpower the weak, the many dominate the few, and the beautiful prevail. This reversal terrifies him, as it defies the "laws of nature" he knows.
The rabbi explains that Pharaoh's nightmare encapsulates Jewish history: the Jewish people, perpetually the few, the weak, and the pe...
Duration: 00:21:42The Heartbeat of Growth: Ups and Downs (Parsha Pearls: Vayeishev) 5786
Dec 19, 2025In this Parsha Review episode on Parshas Vayeishev, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores the story of Yosef as a paradigm of divine guidance amid human challenges. Yosef, described as an "Ish Matzliach" (successful man) whose every endeavor prospered because "Hashem was with him," rose from slave to overseer in Potiphar's house—yet when entrusted with everything except "the bread he ate," the Torah abruptly notes Yosef's handsome appearance. Rashi explains Yosef began beautifying himself out of pride in his sudden success, forgetting his father Yaakov's mourning; Hashem responded with the ultimate test—Potiphar's wife's seduction—to realign his priorities.
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Duration: 00:30:04Chanukah Roundtable (TORCH Rabbis & Podcasters)
Dec 19, 2025In preparation for the upcoming festival of Chanukah, the TORCH Rabbis and Podcasters gathered together in the TORCH Centre to discuss the upcoming days of light. Each of us shared an idea about Chanukah and how to make the most of these days. If you want to experience a convivial, collegial, conversation about Chanukah with the Podcasters of TORCH, now is your chance.
Featured in this episode: Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe, Rabbi Yaakov Nagel, Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe, Rabbi Chaim Bucsko and TORCH President, Dan Kullman.
This Jewish Inspiration Podcast (Ep. #135) is dedicated in honor of our d...
Duration: 01:05:56Talmudist: Illuminating Chanukah - Unveiling its Origins and Spiritual Significance (Shabbos 21b)
Dec 18, 2025Unlock the profound layers of Hanukkah as we illuminate its true origins and spiritual significance in our latest episode of the Thinking Talmudist Podcast. Journey with us as we explore Tractate Shabbat 21b from the Talmud, dispelling common myths and misconceptions. We'll provide a deep dive into the historical backdrop of the Hasmonean triumph over the Syrian Greeks and the miraculous eight-day menorah, all from just one flask of oil. Discover how these events transcend beyond folklore, establishing Hanukkah as a pivotal Rabbinic festival intertwined with the joyous recital of Hallel and giving thanks. Explore the etymology of "Chanukah,"...
Duration: 00:16:58Living, Not Just Existing: A Quality Over Quantity Lesson From Chanukah
Dec 18, 2025Have you ever considered the profound essence of the Chanukah celebration? In this enlightening episode of the Jewish Inspiration Podcast, we will take you on a journey exploring the depth and beauty of this festive period. We share the extraordinary significance of the demand for pure oil during Chanukah, connecting it to the miracle of the oil that miraculously lasted for eight days. We also share an inspiring story about a student who discovered the power of gratitude in finding true fulfillment in life. As we celebrate this holiday, we encourage you to appreciate the ordinary miracles surrounding you...
Duration: 00:19:45This SHOCKING Take on Money and Successful May Change Your Life Forever (Parsha Power: Mikeitz) 5785
Dec 17, 2025Join us in this thought-provoking exploration of life's purpose as we draw inspiration from Parshas Mikeitz and the significance of the word "Vayehi" in the Torah. Listen as we discuss Pharaoh's dreams and their role as a wake-up call, prompting us to consider the inevitable end of life and the ultimate judgment before the heavenly tribunal. We emphasize the importance of self-reflection on our life's accomplishments and how we might respond to the Almighty about our deeds. Through a touching personal story of a friend's conversion process and a compelling parable on measuring one's life by Torah study and...
Duration: 00:17:23The Essence of Chanukah and the Power of Gratitude
Dec 17, 2025Listen in as we unravel the beautiful traditions of Chanukah and their significance in our bond with Hashem. Our conversation starts with the two main blessings of Chanukah, "Lahadlik Ner Shel Chanukah" and "She'asa Nisim La'avosaynu", highlighting their meaning and importance. As we light the menorah, we reflect on our commitment to God's commandments, and the recognition of the miracles He performs in our lives daily. We further discuss the miracle of fire, encouraging our listeners to contemplate their blessings and express their gratitude to Hashem.
In the second part of our discussion, we examine the role...
Duration: 00:08:57Unboxing: Celebrating X-mas with a Chanukah Bush?
Dec 16, 2025In this Episode (#12) of the Unboxing Judaism Podcast, Rabbi Yaakov Nagel & Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe discuss the question of "Celebrating X-mas with a Chanukah Bush" and is there anything really wrong with intermarrying between Jews and non-Jews? Is it not ok for us to agree to just "raise them Jewish"?!
This Episode (#18) of the Unboxing Judaism Podcast is dedicated in honor of Dr. Leonard & June Goldberg
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Unboxing Judaism Podcast is a discussion on fundamental Jewish and modern cultural topics through the lens of our Torah and heritage with Rabbi Yaakov Nagel and Rabbi...
Duration: 00:30:18Deciphering Divine Timing and Miracles: Lessons from Yosef's Life (Parsha In-Focus: Mikeitz) 5784
Dec 16, 2025Join us as we explore the profound lessons from the Parsha of Mikeitz and the story of Yosef in Egypt in our Parsha Review Podcast. This compelling chapter will urge you to read and embrace the divine messages in the Torah. We dissect Yosef's acceptance of his extended prison time, viewing it as part of his life's mission, an example of Hashem's divine plan. Listen closely as we scrutinize the verses where Pharaoh calls for Yosef, and the swift transition from prisoner to standing before Pharaoh. We share the profound belief that Hashem has complete control over the timing...
Duration: 00:18:09Guided Tour to Chanukah: Miracles, Traditions, and Faith
Dec 16, 2025Imagine the aroma of your favorite coffee warming your senses, the subtle complexity of flavors as you take that first sip. Now consider this - isn't it miraculous how those tiny beans can hold such a rich bouquet of taste? That's just one of the everyday miracles we explore in our Chanukah special, where we delve into the meaningful symbolism of oil, the significance of the number eight in Judaism and the extraordinary within the ordinary.
Have you ever faced a situation where your faith was tested? We share personal experiences of antisemitism, and how these events...
Duration: 01:02:491.10 Parshas Mikeitz Review: Hashem's Miracles and Divine Timing
Dec 15, 2025This Parsha Review Podcast (Ep 1.10) on Mikeitz by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe offers a refreshing, clear and concise review as he does for each Parsha in the Torah.
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Please send your questions, comments and even your stories relating to this parsha to awolbe@torchweb.org.
<... Duration: 00:26:38Becoming a Living Menorah: Unlocking the Deep Meaning of Chanukah
Dec 15, 2025What if we could transform our Chanukah celebration into a profound personal journey, where each candle lit sparks an inner awakening? Join us as we explore how the essence of Chanukah goes beyond the menorah, igniting our souls to radiate light and wisdom into the world. In this episode of the Jewish Inspiration Podcast, we delve into the true spirit of the festival, focusing on three potent tools to deepen our connection. Our journey begins with an exploration of sacred texts like the Talmud, revealing Chanukah's profound messages of dispersing darkness and celebrating Jewish endurance. By preparing and setting...
Duration: 00:21:07Everyday Judaism: The Laws of Chanukah (Siman 139)
Dec 14, 2025The Living Jewishly Podcast is dedicated to learning, understanding and appreciating the greatness of Jewish heritage and the Torah through the simplified, concise study of Halacha, Jewish Law, thereby enhancing our understanding of how Hashem wants us to live our daily lives in a Jewish way.
In this Living Jewishly Podcast BONUS episode, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe discusses the laws of Chanukah in all its details; The lighting of the Menorah, The oil, Wicks, Placement, The Blessings and Prayers and so much more.
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Duration: 00:39:32Amplify Your Chanukah - Unraveling the Spiritual Energy and Significance of Lighting the Menorah
Dec 14, 2025Are you prepared to unearth the profound spiritual energy that the Festival of Lights, Chanukah, brings forth? Join us, as we engage in a deeper understanding of each holiday and the significance of mitzvahs, which are not simply religious rituals, rather, they are the building blocks of our relationship with God. As we prepare our hearts to light the Menorah during the special days of Chanukah, we'll aim to become worthy vessels receiving divine light.
This journey will take us into the heart of each mitzvah, where we'll discover an unexplored inner light and power. We'll tease...
Duration: 00:30:37Sibling Rivalry and Spiritual Revelations (Parsha Inspiration on Vayeishev)
Dec 12, 2025Prepare to unravel the captivating story of Joseph in Parasha Vayeshev. Discover profound lessons on leadership, resisting temptation, and being misunderstood - all embodied in the life of Joseph. We'll also journey into Joseph's dreams, casting light on their positive interpretations as divinely guided prophecies. We touch upon the sensitive subject of favoritism in families, demonstrating how each child, just like Joseph, can be a 'favorite' in their unique way. If you've ever been caught in the throes of jealousy or are intrigued by the dynamics of sibling rivalry, this episode is sure to offer you valuable insights.
<... Duration: 00:13:33Joseph: Finding Strength in Adversity (Parsha Power: Vayeishev) 5785
Dec 11, 2025Uncover the transformative power of honesty and adversity as we journey through Parshas Vayeishev, unraveling the intricate dynamics among the twelve tribes and their contentious relationship with Joseph. Prepare to see revered figures of the Torah in a new light, with their human flaws serving as profound lessons in integrity. This episode promises a deeper understanding of how the Torah’s commitment to truth transcends the superficiality often found in politics, offering us timeless teachings on authenticity and ethical living.
As we navigate through the challenges faced by Joseph, discover how adversity can serve as a ca...
Guarding Temptations (Parsha In-Focus: Vayeishev) 5784
Dec 10, 2025Promised to take you on a journey of exploration through the profound stories of Er, Onan, Joseph, and Potiphar's wife in Parsha Vayeishev. In this episode, we lay bare the dire repercussions of squandering one’s potential and power, particularly in the realm of procreation. We delve into the vital responsibility we all carry to responsibly utilize our God-given abilities and power. We also highlight the key role women play in maintaining modesty and fostering a righteous life, and how crucial it is not to provoke inappropriate thoughts in others.
In a world riddled with distractions and te...
Duration: 00:16:511.9 Parshas Vayeishev Review: Joseph's Tale - The Unseen Master Plan
Dec 09, 2025This Parsha Review Podcast (Ep 1.9) on Vayeishev by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe offers a refreshing, clear and concise review of each Parsha in the Torah.
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Duration: 00:41:57Ep. 78 - The Laws of Blessings - Prior to Meals (Siman 39)
Dec 09, 2025The entire chapter 39 of the Kitzur is about one practical question: “I’m about to sit down for a full bread meal in 15 minutes, but I’m starving right now – can I grab a snack without making a separate after-bracha later?” The answer is mostly yes. If you eat (or drink anything except wine) before washing for bread and you will eat/drink the same thing again during the meal, many authorities (including the Mishnah Berurah’s primary opinion) say the Birkat Hamazon at the end covers everything you ate earlier – no extra after-bracha is not needed. To stay safe from doub...
Duration: 00:28:35Introduction to Pesukei Dezimra (Verses of Song/Praise)
Dec 07, 2025In this episode of the Prayer Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe delves into the significance of Pesukei Dezimra, a crucial segment of Jewish prayer known as the verses of song or praise. Rabbi Wolbe explains that Pesukei Dezimra serves as a preparatory phase for the main prayer, the Amidah, by fostering a state of joy and spiritual readiness. He emphasizes the importance of reciting these verses with intention and clarity, likening it to counting money—fast yet precise, ensuring no word is missed. The discussion highlights the transformative power of these prayers, which help individuals connect deeply with God, prune aw...
Duration: 00:30:47He Lived 20 Years With the Most Evil Man Alive – And Came Out HOLIER Than Ever! (Parsha Pearls: Vayishlach) 5786
Dec 05, 2025In Parshas Vayishlach, Yaakov returns home after 20 years with the wicked Laban and immediately sends real angels as messengers to his murderous brother Esav, prefacing their message with the cryptic line “Im Lavan garti” – “With Laban I sojourned.” Rashi reveals the hidden code: the word “garti” (גרתי) has the numerical value of 613 (תרי״ג), meaning “Even while living with the evil Laban, I kept all 613 mitzvos and never learned from his wicked ways.” Yaakov is teaching every Jew for all time: no matter how far away you are, no matter how hostile the environment, the Torah is the ultimate protective shield that preserves and elevates your...
Duration: 00:34:47“Quitters Always Finish First” – The Brutal Truth About Spiritual Growth (Parsha Pearls: Toldos) 5786
Dec 03, 2025Parshas Toldos is the ultimate masterclass in parenting, love, perseverance, and the eternal tug-of-war between heaven and earth. When Rivka feels her twins fighting in the womb, she is terrified that she is carrying one confused child who is pulled toward both holiness and idolatry. The prophet calms her with the shocking news: “Shnei goyim b’vitnech – two nations are in your womb.” Instead of despairing, she is relieved. Why? Because, as Rabbi Wolbe explains, “the benefit and greatness of Yaakov is so immense that it will supersede all the negative that she will ever experience from Esav.” One pure Yaakov...
Duration: 00:35:06Navigating Life's Turbulent Waves (Parsha Inspiration on Vayishlach) 5783
Dec 03, 2025Promise yourself an intellectual adventure as we traverse through the Torah portion of Vayishlach in this episode. We'll unearth five life-changing lessons from the high-stakes encounter between Yaakov and his brother Esav. Let's walk together down the spiritual path of acknowledging prayer's potency, emphasizing self-protection, and realizing the power of miracles in adversity. Discover the exceptional art of leaning on the Almighty during tumultuous times, reminiscent of the story of Esther.
Next, brace yourselves for a deeper dive into the profound concept of Hashem's control and its astounding impact on our daily lives. Unveil the mystery of...
Duration: 00:08:30The Plane That Flew Under the Radar – The Secret to Permanent Change (Day 107 - Orchos Tzaddikim | Remembrance 8)
Dec 02, 2025In four powerful reminders from Orchos Tzaddikim, Rabbi Wolbe teaches us how to live every single day with awe, humility, and unstoppable growth:
Stay in your lane of wonder Remember you are lower than the angels yet infinitely higher than animals. Hashem made you master of the entire physical world — fruit, fish, birds, beasts — and then revealed His deepest secrets to you in the Torah. The only proper response is to walk through life like a humbled servant who has just been crowned king: “How grateful one must be for all of this!”Grow so slowly the Yetzer Hara doe... Duration: 00:19:03Live Beyond the Ordinary (Parsha Power: Vayishlach) 5785
Dec 02, 2025Discover the profound lessons from Parshas Vayishlach as we unravel the intricate tapestry of fear, faith, and divine assurance. Join us on a journey through the gripping narrative of Yaakov's preparation to face his brother Esau, where we explore the human struggle between worry and trust in God's promises. Through a strategic blend of preparations for war, gift offerings, and heartfelt prayer, Yaakov exemplifies the complex dance of faith and doubt. This episode delves into why divine assurances often leave us questioning our worthiness and how introspection and prayer can lead us to a deeper connection with Hashem.
<... Duration: 00:27:44Don't be Good. Be Great. (Parsha In-Focus: Vayishlach) 5784
Dec 01, 2025Unlock the power of resilience and character development in your life as we navigate through this week's Parsha, Parshas Vayishlach, featuring the tales of Yaakov's encounters with Esav and the Angel. You'll gain invaluable insight into the supernatural struggle between our good and bad inclinations, epitomized by Yaakov's wrestling match with the Angel. We'll reveal the importance of standing strong in the face of challenges, continuously striving towards self-improvement and becoming the best version of ourselves.
Then, we'll dive into the compelling story of Dina's abduction, the brothers' cunning retaliation, and Yaakov's stern reprimand, reminding us to...
Duration: 00:24:48Hidden Miracles: How Hashem Saves You Every Day Without You Knowing (Day 106 - Orchos Tzaddikim | Remembrance 7)
Nov 30, 2025In this powerful Mussar Master Class (Day 106), Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe teaches three vital daily remembrances from Orchos Tzaddikim:
Regularly seek solitude (hitbodedut) — most interpersonal sins (lashon hara, flattery, mockery, arrogance) only happen in company. Alone time protects us from sin and opens the door to intimate conversation with Hashem in nature, gratitude, confession, and heartfelt prayer.Remember how many hidden miracles Hashem performs for us every single day — accidents we narrowly missed, flights we were delayed for, floods we escaped, dangers we never even knew existed. Hashem is constantly shielding us in ways we will never fully know unti... Duration: 00:34:13Ep. 77 - 🎤 Ask Away! #24: Flowers, Flying on Shabbat & Reform Rabbis [The Q&A Series]
Nov 30, 2025In this lively Ask Away session, Rabbi Wolbe clarified that the Talmudic category of “idolater” (akum) in kosher laws refers to any non-Jew who does not share our Torah values and meticulous concern for kashrut – today that includes Muslims, Christians, atheists, etc. – not just literal idol-worshippers; the laws were never about hating non-Jews but about protecting Jewish standards and limiting excessive social intimacy. He also explained that giving flowers to one’s wife (or girlfriend when seriously dating toward marriage) is not only permitted but strongly encouraged by the Rambam, Shulchan Aruch, Rav Moshe Feinstein, and virtually all contemporary Poskim – b...
Duration: 01:02:48Unboxing Ep. 25 - Mamdani, Tucker and Jewish Pride
Nov 30, 2025The Jewish response to elections – whether the shocking victory of an openly anti-Semitic mayor in New York City or any political upheaval throughout history – must be twofold: before the vote, we exercise full hishtadlut (effort) by voting, cultivating goodwill with leaders, and supporting candidates who protect Jewish safety (as our Sages sent gifts to Caesar and Rabbi Akiva petitioned Rome); after the vote, we immediately pivot to total bitachon, recognizing that the final outcome is 100 % Hashem’s decree, often sent as a wake-up call that we have grown too comfortable in galut. History repeats itself: German Jews declared Berlin their...
Duration: 00:28:321.8 Parshas Vayishlach Review: The Story of Yaakov and Esav
Nov 30, 2025This Parsha Review Podcast by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe offers a refreshing, clear and concise review of each Parsha in the Torah.
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Duration: 00:26:19Humility Is Our Superpower: The Secret of Jewish Success (Parsha Pearls: Vayeitzei)
Nov 28, 2025In this week’s Parsha Review Podcast on Parshas Vayeitzei, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe zooms in on one powerful verse from Yaakov’s dream at Bethel: “Your offspring shall be like the dust of the earth… and you shall burst forth westward, eastward, northward, and southward.” At first glance it sounds like a promise of vast numbers and conquest, but the sages reveal the exact opposite: the key to Jewish success and blessing is being “like the dust of the earth” — radical humility.
Rabbi Wolbe contrasts Jewish greatness with the arrogance of the nations: when Hashem elevated Avraham, Moshe, and David...
Duration: 00:17:39Ep 94 - They Stole All His Jewels and Left Only Dirt – This Was His Response (Taanit 21a)
Nov 28, 2025The Talmud (Ta’anit 21a) teaches the life-attitude of “Gam Zu L’Tovah” – this too is for the good – through the unforgettable figure of Nachum Ish Gamzu, a tzaddik who was blind, without hands or legs, and covered in boils, yet insisted that even his own horrific suffering was for the best because he once delayed helping a starving man and accepted the punishment as atonement. When the Jews sent him to Caesar with a chest of jewels, thieves replaced it with dirt overnight; instead of despairing, Nachum declared “Gam zu l’tovah.” Elijah the Prophet then appeared, convinced Caesar the dirt wa...
Duration: 00:43:32Rachel's Selflessness and the Art of Giving (Parsha Power: Vayeitzei) 5785
Nov 25, 2025What if maintaining your spiritual connection could transform every journey into a divine experience? Join us as we unravel the profound spiritual journey of Yaakov in Parsha Vayeitzei, exploring the significance of consistent faith and righteousness. We'll recount the extraordinary story of Yaakov's marriages to Rachel and Leah, shedding light on how their conversion altered their familial ties, making this unique union possible. Rachel's incredible compassion and selflessness are highlighted as she secretly aids Leah, offering lessons of faith, redemption, and the embrace of converts. These narratives invite reflection on how divine presence can be carried within us, regardless...
Duration: 00:19:50Ep. 76 - The Laws of an Idolator's Cooking, Baking or Milking (Siman 38)
Nov 24, 2025Jewish law prohibits bread (Pas Akum), cooked foods (Bishul Akum), and milk/cheese (Chalav/Gevinat Akum) prepared by non-Jews, not because the food itself is biblically non-kosher, but because the Sages wanted to limit close social bonding and the risk of intermarriage in ancient times, while also guarding against real kashrut problems (non-kosher animals, fats, etc.). For bread, a Jew must bake it or at least turn on the oven (Pas Yisrael); for cooked foods, the dish must be something not eaten raw and fit for a royal table, and a Jew must participate in the cooking; for milk...
Duration: 00:49:24Different Standards for Jews (Parsha In-Focus: Vayeitzei) 5784
Nov 24, 2025Harness the timeless wisdom of the Torah and explore the profound depths of our faith as we journey with our patriarch, Jacob, in Parshas Vayeitzei. Discover how Jacob's story aligns with Abraham's, unravelling the profound symbolism of Jacob's dream and demystifying the blessing that defines us as a chosen people. Tune in and stand inspired by the extraordinary responsibility we share to disseminate blessings to the world.
Our dialogue then takes us to the contemporary context of the Israeli army and the Middle Eastern conflict, we navigate through the trials and triumphs of being chosen. Unearth the...
Duration: 00:12:241.7 Parshas Vayeitzei Review: Divine Protection and Righteous Association
Nov 23, 2025This Parsha Review Podcast (Ep 1.7) by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe on Parshas Vayeitzei offers a refreshing, clear and concise review as he does for each Parsha in the Torah.
Prepare to embark on an enlightening journey through the seventh portion of Genesis, Parsha Vayeitzei. You're about to unearth the mystical significance of Yaakov's journey to Charan in search of a wife, his extraordinary dream at Mount Moriah, and the profound symbolism behind his use of twelve stones for protection. Marvel at the love story of Yaakov and Rachel, and the hidden meaning of the bridal veil that holds...
Duration: 00:28:32The Month of Kislev: A Short & Sweet Inspiration
Nov 21, 2025In this episode, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe shares a short & sweet idea of inspiration on the power of the month of Kislev, the month of shining our inner light out to the world.
This Jewish Inspiration Podcast by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe of TORCH (Ep. #131) is dedicated my dearest friends, Peter Botvin and his incredible wife, Becky! May Hashem bless you and your beautiful family with good health, success and true Yiddish Nachas!!!
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Jewish Inspiration Podcast - https://linktr... Duration: 00:13:38Rabbi Akiva Lost His Donkey, Rooster & Light – Then THIS Saved His Life! (Talmudist #93 - Berachot 60b)
Nov 21, 2025In this episode of the Thinking Talmudist Podcast on Brachot 60b, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe teaches the foundational mindset for confronting life’s challenges: “Kol mah d’avid Rachmana l’tav avid”—everything the Merciful One does is for the best. Drawing from Rabbi Akiva’s journey, he arrives in a town seeking lodging but is refused everywhere; he sleeps in a field with his rooster (alarm clock), donkey (transport), and lamp (for Torah study). A wind extinguishes the lamp, a cat eats the rooster, and a lion devours the donkey. Each time, Rabbi Akiva declares, “Everything Hashem does is for the best.” T...
Duration: 00:41:23Speak Cleanly: Short & Sweet Inspiration from Parshas Toldos
Nov 19, 2025In this episode, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe shares a short & sweet idea of inspiration from Parshas Toldos on why Hashem caused Isaac, our patriarch, to be blind. An very important life lesson.
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Duration: 00:03:25Ep. 75 - 🎤 Ask Away! #23: Female Rabbis, Gefilte Fish and Countertops [The Q&A Series]
Nov 19, 2025In this engaging Ask Away #23 episode of the Everyday Judaism podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe fields practical kosher questions emphasizing accessibility for all levels of observance. Key topics include acquiring utensils from non-Jews: new metal items require Tevilah (immersion in a mikvah) but not Kashering if unused, while repaired vessels over 3–5 ounces need re-Tevilah only if significantly renewed. Countertops like granite are easily Kashered with boiling water, but manufactured stones (e.g., quartz/quartzite) may pose absorption issues—consult a rabbi before purchase. Porcelain sinks can't be Kashered, favoring stainless steel; Formica Kashers via hot water pour-over or steaming iron. Gril...
Duration: 00:43:34Modern Innovation vs. Ancestral Wisdom (Parsha Power: Toldos) 5785
Nov 18, 2025Join us as we explore the timeless values and ethics rooted in our heritage through the lens of this week's Torah portion of Toldos. We reflect on the lineage of Isaac, the son of Abraham, and discuss how connecting with our ancestors' teachings can guide us in today's fast-paced world. Amidst the rapid advancements in technology and science, we examine the disparity between modern innovation and the moral growth (or decay) of our society. Through the stories of our forebears, like Isaac who honored his father's legacy by naming wells like his father did, we discover how we can...
Duration: 00:24:39Your Soul Is on Loan – Keep It Spotless (Day 105 - Orchos Tzaddikim | Remembrance 6)
Nov 18, 2025In this episode of the Jewish Inspiration Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe continues in the Orchot Tzaddikim (Day 105, page 615), summarizing the first 12 daily remembrances—Hashem creating us from nothing, granting health, wisdom, Torah, mercy, repentance, and constant closeness—before introducing four more. The 13th urges recognizing when our wisdom and wealth exceed our deeds: if blessed with intellect or money, we must act accordingly now, not delay with “when I earn more, then I’ll give.” Rabbi Wolbe shares a young donor who gave $130,000 already toward a $250,000 goal and a Shabbat table debate on lottery winnings, exposing how the yetzer hara pushe...
Duration: 00:33:56Building a Strong Spiritual Future (Parsha In-Focus: Toldos) 5784
Nov 17, 2025Imagine for a moment, if every good deed you did was a deposit into a spiritual retirement account, a 'spiritual 401K', storing up your connection with God for the future. That's the fascinating concept we'll be uncovering today, rooted deeply in the story of Jacob and Esav, and their debate over the value of a birthright. We'll dissect their story, and how Esav's hunger-driven decision to sell his birthright for a bowl of lentil soup echoes in our lives today. This episode takes us on a journey through the ages, delving into this riveting discourse, unravelling the profound implications...
Duration: 00:18:19Ep. 74 - The Laws of Immersing Utensils - Tevilas Keilim (Siman 37)
Nov 16, 2025This episode from the Everyday Judaism Podcast, hosted by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe, discusses the Halachot (Jewish laws) regarding the immersion (Tevilah) of utensils in a Mikvah, based on the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch (Siman 37). The discussion draws from biblical origins (from the conquest of Midian) and covers practical applications, exceptions, and related concepts like Kashering (making utensils kosher). Below is a structured breakdown of the key points, including Halachot mentioned, materials affected, procedures, and special cases.
The episode concludes with a transition to the Ask Away #23.
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The One Daily Habit That Guarantees Eternal ROI (Day 104 - Orchos Tzaddikim | Remembrance 5)
Nov 16, 2025In this episode of the Jewish Inspiration Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe continues in the Gate of Remembrance from Orchos Tzaddikim (Day 104, top of page 611), presenting three daily remembrances to sharpen spiritual awareness. The tenth calls for a daily accounting: Did you follow your yetzer hara (evil inclination) or your Yotzer (Creator)? He urges listeners to serve Hashem more than themselves, and if they’ve fallen short until now, to begin immediately with full effort. The eleventh contrasts the frantic energy people pour into earning money—waking early, obsessing day and night, and valuing only business connections—with the minimal effort...
Duration: 00:15:591.6 Parshas Toldos Review: The Tale of Two Nations
Nov 16, 2025This Parsha Review Podcast (Ep 1.6) by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe on Parshas Toldos offers a refreshing, clear and concise review as he does for each Parsha in the Torah.
This episode is dedicated in honor of Michael & Linda Friedberg who have been solid stalwarts of TORCH and its mission!
00:00 Parsha Summary
8:15 Important Lessons Segment
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Jewish... Duration: 00:22:02He Told a Crying Calf “That’s Your Purpose” – Then Suffered 13 Years of Agony! (Talmudist #92 - Bava Metzia 85a)
Nov 14, 2025In this episode of the Thinking Talmudist Podcast on Bava Metzia 85a, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe delves into the profound theme of suffering, mercy, and redemption through the stories of Rebbe (Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi) and Rabbi Elazar ben Rabbi Shimon. Rebbe, inspired by Rabbi Elazar’s preserved body due to accepted suffering, voluntarily endured 13 years of excruciating illness—six of tzmirta (a beet-based treatment for urinary stones) and seven of tzfarna (thrush)—to attain spiritual merit. Despite his stableman’s wealth and the deafening noise of feeding animals to mask Rebbe’s cries, seafarers heard his agony. Yet Rabbi Elazar’s suffering...
Duration: 00:27:25Building a Marriage That Lasts Beyond a Lifetime (Parsha Pearls: Chayei Sara)
Nov 13, 2025In this episode of the Parsha Review Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores Parshat Chayei Sarah (Genesis 23–25), beginning with Sarah’s lifespan—“100 years and 20 years and 7 years”—which Rashi interprets as her retaining the innocence of a 20-year-old at age 100 and the beauty of a 7-year-old at age 20. The parsha immediately transitions from her passing to Abraham sending Eliezer to find a wife for Isaac, teaching that marriage must be built with the end in mind: not just someone to live with, but someone to die with, focused on long-term purpose and legacy. Abraham, the icon of chesed (kindness), seeks a wife embod...
Duration: 00:53:24The Art of Wholehearted Devotion: Body, Heart, and Intention (Day 103 - Orchos Tzaddikim | Remembrance 4)
Nov 13, 2025In this episode of the Jewish Inspiration Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores Day 103 from the "Gate of Remembrance" in the Orchos Tzaddikim, emphasizing how servants of a king perform tasks with utmost speed, focus, and dedication—turning off distractions and channeling all their energy into fulfilling the king's needs. He draws parallels to serving Hashem, urging listeners to approach mitzvot with the same intensity: expressing gratitude meticulously, performing actions with grace and diligence, and investing in the highest quality items, like the finest menorah or mezuzah, as a true expression of love for God. Using the analogy of carefully se...
Duration: 00:13:39Ep. 73 - 🎤 Ask Away! #22: Mevushal Wine, Hasidic Hats and Mikvah Magic [The Q&A Series]
Nov 12, 2025Episode 22 of Ask Away dives into kosher, mikvah, and customs, with 18 questions from Benjamin (NY) and in-person queries. Rabbi Wolbe addresses antisemitism’s rise as a call to prioritize Temple/exile awareness, urging discomfort for closeness to Hashem.
Key themes:
Kosher Details: Spleen/liver differences, roasting liver, gid hanasheh (sciatic nerve) removal, fish blood rinsing (1:03–3:03, 39:54–40:37, 1:06:47–1:07:20).Mevushal Wine: Pasteurized kosher wine safe for non-Jew touch; non-mevushal fine sealed, invalid post-opening if touched (20:50–26:24, 39:09–39:54).Mikvah: Pools valid with 40 se’ah rainwater (biblical for women); showers/bathtubs for men (tisha kavim); blessings for women/utensils (al hat’vilah), not men; conversion TBD (4... Duration: 01:08:01Everything ... EVERYTHING is for the Good (Parsha Power: Chayei Sara) 5785
Nov 11, 2025What if every challenge in your life was actually a hidden blessing? Join us as we explore Parshas Chayei Sara, examining the intriguing layers of Sarah's life as depicted in the Torah. We delve into the seemingly redundant phrasing within the scriptures and discover the profound insights it unveils about the nature of Sarah's journey. With Rashi's guidance, we unravel the symbolism behind her age being divided into distinct stages of 100, 20, and 7 years, and reflect on how each era encapsulated her enduring purity and beauty. This episode invites you to ponder the Talmudic principle that assures us of the...
Duration: 00:17:14Embracing Jewish Pride (Parsha In-Focus: Chayei Sara) 5784
Nov 10, 2025Discover the true power of Jewish pride as we passionately discusses how the Jewish people should take ownership of their heritage and their unique relationship with God. Listen in as we use the example of Abraham purchasing the land of Chevron to illustrate how we can elevate physical objects to serve a spiritual cause. We encourage our listeners to take pride in their responsibility of being a light to the nations, and highlight the importance of using liberalism as a tool to bring people closer to God, not to distance them.
We goes on to emphasize the...
Duration: 00:13:38Ep. 72 - The Laws of Salting [Melicha] - Part 2 (Siman 36)
Nov 09, 2025In this episode of the Everyday Judaism Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe continues his exploration of the laws of salting (kashering) meat and poultry to remove prohibited blood, covering Halachot 15–28 from Siman 36. He details specific preparations for various animal parts, including the head (cut and salted inside/outside), bones with marrow, legs (hooves trimmed), heart and lungs (cut open), liver (requires roasting over fire after cutting and rinsing, not just salting), spleen (membrane removed), intestines, stomach (milk drained), and eggs found inside birds (salted separately and considered meat). Additional rules address meat left unsalted for 72 hours and singeing birds post-feather re...
Duration: 00:22:301.5 Parshas Chayei Sarah Review: Life Lessons from Abraham and Sarah
Nov 09, 2025This Parsha Review Podcast (Ep 1.5) by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe on Parshas Chayei Sara offers a refreshing, clear and concise review as he does for each Parsha in the Torah.
This episode is dedicated in honor of Tom & Bobbi Asarch who have been solid stalwarts of TORCH and its mission!
00:00 Parsha Summary
15:00 Important Lessons Segment
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... Duration: 00:27:55Rabbi's Body Stayed FRESH for 22 Years in an Attic—You'll NEVER Guess Why! 😱 (Talmudist #91 - Bava Metzia 84b)
Nov 07, 2025In this Friday Thinking Talmudist episode on Talmud Bava Metzia 84b, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores the extraordinary life and legacy of Rebbe Elazar ben Rebbe Shimon, a sage whose body remained undecayed in his attic for 18–22 years after death due to his unparalleled righteousness—his vessel solely for Torah and mitzvot, not worldly indulgence. The Talmud recounts how his absence as community marshal prevented women from receiving halachic rulings on purity, halting procreation, echoing stories like Rav Moshe Feinstein's eight-year childless period without a mikvah. Rebbe Elazar's wife observed blood when hairs fell and a worm from his ear, whic...
Duration: 01:01:20KADDISH - Part 2 | Bringing Hashem-Awareness to Our World (Prayer Podcast)
Nov 07, 2025In this second episode on understanding Kaddish from the Prayer Podcast series, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores the ancient prayer's origins, composed in Aramaic by the Men of the Great Assembly during the Babylonian exile. Kaddish serves to bring "Hashem awareness" into the lower worlds, bypassing angelic interference since angels don't understand Aramaic. Originally just a half-Kaddish recited seven times daily by the prayer leader, it has expanded to include versions for mourners, siyum completions, and gravesides. The core purpose is Kiddush Hashem—sanctifying God's name—ranging from ultimate martyrdom (like Rebbe Akiva or Rabbi Elchanan Wasserman) to everyday acts of p...
Duration: 00:24:48Open Doors to Divine Assistance Through Giving (Parsha Power: Vayeira) 5785
Nov 06, 2025Have you ever wondered why we often promise to give more when we have more, yet fail to act when the moment arrives? Join us as we unravel the profound lessons from Abraham's story, where true generosity shines through personal pain and adversity. Despite recovering from circumcision, Abraham eagerly welcomed guests with open arms, illustrating that genuine giving transcends mere wealth. We’ll challenge you to consider how exercising your 'generosity muscle' can lead to unexpected blessings and divine opportunities, much like the Jerusalem philanthropist whose unwavering commitment to charity opened doors to heavenly assistance.
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Duration: 00:10:36Ep. 71 - Ask Away! #21: Hunting, Kashering and True Happiness [The Q&A Series]
Nov 06, 2025Episode 21 of the Ask Away series addresses diverse questions on kosher laws, Jewish practices, and spiritual growth, emphasizing practical application and Torah sourcing. Recorded post-Sukkot, the session encourages questioning to deepen understanding. Key themes include:
Kosher Laws: Blood is forbidden (Leviticus 17:11), requiring precise kashering (soaking, salting, rinsing). Glass vessels’ non-absorptive nature will be clarified later. Pre-kashered meat doesn’t need re-kashering when cut, and chicken hearts require special preparation (cutting, rinsing, salting). Contaminated water undermines kashering, necessitating clean water (0:42–25:27).Animal Welfare: Hunting is not Jewish; kosher animals are confined for painless slaughter (shechita). Esau’s hunting skill (aided by Adam’... Duration: 00:47:41The Terrifying Truth About Humility You Can't Ignore! (Parsha Pearls: Vayeira) 5786
Nov 05, 2025In this episode of the Parsha Review Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores Parshas Vayeira, the fourth portion in Genesis, focusing on Abraham's experiences and virtues. He highlights Abraham's revolutionary monotheism and his open-tent hospitality, exemplified by welcoming guests even while recovering from circumcision at age 99. God mercifully makes the day extremely hot to deter travelers, allowing Abraham rest, yet he eagerly runs to greet three angels disguised as men. These angels deliver missions: healing Abraham, announcing Sarah's impending pregnancy, and preparing to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah. Rabbi Wolbe emphasizes humility as essential for true kindness, drawing from the Ramban's...
Duration: 00:34:09Is Your Body Betraying God? Remembering to Align Body and Soul (Day 102 - Orchos Tzaddikim | Remembrance 3)
Nov 05, 2025In this episode of the Jewish Inspiration Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe continues discussing the Orchos Tzaddikim (Ways of the Righteous) on day 102, focusing on the Gate of Remembrance. He emphasizes daily reflections to maximize joy and happiness. The fifth remembrance highlights God's mercy in granting the Torah, which invites study, questioning, and discourse—unlike a king's letter that might provoke offense if queried. This gift encourages a pursuit of truth through endless exploration and debate.
The sixth remembrance urges individuals to examine if any part of their body has transgressed divine commands, while observing how all of Go...
Duration: 00:11:07The Depths of Wickedness and the Light of Kindness (Parsha In-Focus: Vayeira)
Nov 04, 2025Are you aware of the profound acts of kindness demonstrated by Abraham and his steadfast connection with God? Push your understanding of history and spirituality to new depths as we explore this intriguing topic. Together, we unravel the symbolism of the sun at its brightest and its connection to the time of Mashiach. We also delve into the ten trials Abraham had to pass to affirm his unwavering dedication to God and look into the mission of the three angels who visited him. Brace yourself for a revisit of Sarah’s surprise at the divine proclamation that she would be...
Duration: 00:30:101.4 Parshas Vayeira Review: Reflecting on Abraham's Trials and Triumphs
Nov 03, 2025This Parsha Review Podcast (Ep 1.4) by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe on Parshas Vayeira offers a refreshing, clear and concise review as he does for each Parsha in the Torah.
This episode is dedicated in honor of Yehuda Noach Wolbe upon his upcoming Bar Mitzvah! Mazal Tov!
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Jewish Inspiration Podcast: https... Duration: 00:33:09Ep. 70 - The Laws of Salting [Melicha] - Part 1 (Siman 36)
Nov 02, 2025This episode of the Everyday Judaism Podcast explores Siman 36 of the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, detailing the laws of kashering meat and poultry to remove blood, a biblical prohibition (Leviticus 7:26–27). Rabbi Wolbe explains the historical necessity of home kashering versus modern kosher meat production, emphasizing the process’s precision and the Torah’s concern for animal welfare. A scandal illustrates the importance of trustworthy kashrut supervision. Key themes include:
Kashering Process: Soak meat/poultry in warm water for 30 minutes, salt with medium-grain kosher salt for one hour (24 minutes if urgent), and rinse three times to remove blood, ensuring compliance with t... Duration: 00:35:14Torah, Guilt, and Prayer: The Power of Rabbinic Rulings (Talmudist #90 - Bava Metzia 84b)
Oct 31, 2025In this episode of the Thinking Talmudist Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe continues the discussion of Tractate Bava Metzia 84b, focusing on Rabbi Elazar ben Rabbi Shimon’s emotional and spiritual struggle after executing a guilty laundryman (referenced from a prior episode, likely tied to the “vinegar, son of wine” incident). The episode explores themes of guilt, divine justice, Torah study, and the efficacy of prayer, connecting them to personal anecdotes and broader Jewish responsibilities. Key points include:
Rabbi Elazar’s Guilt and Suffering: Rabbi Elazar, a marshal who executed a disrespectful laundryman (justified by the man’s capital offense... Duration: 00:18:14Remembering God's Kindness in Every Moment (Day 101 - Orchos Tzaddikim | Remembrance 2)
Oct 31, 2025In this episode of the Jewish Inspiration Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe delves into day 101 of his series on "Orchis Tzadikim" (Ways of the Righteous), focusing on the trait of remembrance (Zechira) as a vessel for all mitzvot and Torah. He connects it to biblical references like Tzitzit and Tefillin, which serve as reminders to fulfill God's commandments. Rabbi Wolbe highlights the "Six Constant Mitzvos" from Rabbi Yitzchak Berkowitz's teachings—faith in God, rejecting other gods, God's oneness, love and fear of God, and avoiding stray thoughts—as remembrances achievable every moment. He introduces 30 daily remembrances to foster divine favor but...
Duration: 00:13:37KADDISH - Part 1 | The Transformative Power of Kaddish (Prayer Podcast)
Oct 30, 2025In this Prayer Podcast episode, Rabbi Wolbe explores Kaddish’s wisdom, recited after the Korbanot section in morning prayers and at all transition points. He outlines five types (Half (Chatzi), Full (Shaleim), Mourner’s (Yasom), Rabbi’s/Siyum and Burial), their purposes (e.g., sanctifying Hashem’s name, elevating souls), and Aramaic origins (e.g., angel-proof, elevative). Talmudic stories (e.g., Rabbi Yossi and Elijah) illustrate Kaddish’s mercy-evoking power, recited seven times daily (Psalms 119:164). It bridges spiritual worlds, counters evil, and requires a minyan (10 adults) as a davar shebekedusha, Holy Endeavor. Customs like standing vary (Ashkenaz vs. Sephardic), but unity...
Duration: 00:29:44Ask Away! #20: Anti-Zionism, Chosen People & Kosher Shopping Carts [Everyday Judaism Ep. 69 - The Q&A Series]
Oct 30, 2025Episode 20 of the Ask Away series of the Everyday Judaism Podcast addresses critical questions about Jewish identity, kosher laws, and Zionism in the context of modern challenges like antisemitism. Recorded post-Rosh Hashanah, the session emphasizes active questioning and sourcing Torah knowledge. Key themes include:
Jewish Identity and Antisemitism: Hiding Jewishness fuels antisemitism, as nations act as divine tools to prompt Jews back to Hashem (Deuteronomy 31:16–18, per Gaon of Vilna). Publicly embracing Judaism (e.g., kosher choices) counters hostility (1:03–13:57).Role as Chosen People: Non-Jews (e.g., Costco man, Italian painters) expect Jews to visibly uphold Torah values, as prophesied (Zech... Duration: 00:35:50Why God Told Abraham to Go—And How It Can Change YOUR Life! (Parsha Pearls: Lech Lecha)
Oct 29, 2025Unlock a profound understanding of self-discovery and spiritual awakening as we journey through the teachings of Parashas Lech Lecha. Discover the timeless lessons from God's command to Abraham, urging him to leave behind the familiar and embrace the unknown with unwavering faith (Genesis 12:1–2). Drawing from the insightful teachings of Reb Nachman of Breslov, we explore the vital process of embarking on an inner journey, transcending material distractions to prioritize the needs of the soul and nurture spiritual growth.
Through the story of Abraham, we unveil the concept of individuality and purpose, emphasizing each person's unique combination of tr...
Duration: 00:35:27Loyalty, Truth, and Divine Awareness (Day 100 - Orchos Tzaddikim | Remembrance 1)
Oct 29, 2025In Day 100 of the Mussar Mondays series, Rabbi Wolbe begins the Gate of Remembrance in Orchos Tzaddikim, emphasizing its foundational role in society, ethics, and spirituality. He explains that remembrance enables business, loyalty, and gratitude, preventing harm and fostering trust. Stories like Colin Powell’s pro-Jewish stance (due to a Jewish family’s kindness) and Mark Twain’s truth quote illustrate the trait’s power. Key themes include:
Essential for Existence: Without remembrance, society collapses, as lending, business, and relationships fail (Deuteronomy 8:11) (0:33–2:30).Loyalty and Prevention of Harm: Recalling benefits curbs ingratitude and harm, as in the Chofetz Chaim’s story of v... Duration: 00:25:15Transformative Power of Righteous Companionship (Parsha Power: Lech Lecha)
Oct 28, 2025Unlock the secrets of faith and success as we explore Parsha Lech Lecha, offering timeless lessons on trust and the uplifting influence of righteousness. Discover how Abraham's unwavering faith in divine guidance not only shaped his own destiny but also impacted those around him, like his nephew Lot. By associating with wise and virtuous individuals, we can transform our personal and financial fortunes—a principle illustrated through poignant anecdotes of Holocaust survivors who found success through sage advice. We promise to inspire you with the profound impact of spiritual connections and the lasting legacy of righteous companionship.
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