Episodes

  • 50 Shelo Asani Goy - Why Not Say She'asani Yisroel?
    Apr 26 2026

    Why not say she’asani Yisrael? This episode opens up the deeper meaning of Shelo Asani Goy and shows how Chazal use contrast to awaken gratitude, responsibility, and awareness of the covenantal life a Jew has with Hashem.

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    8 mins
  • 49: Hanosein LaSechvi Binah - Part 2
    Apr 20 2026

    Why does this brachah use the word sechvi?

    Why would Chazal choose that word to open a Jew’s day?

    In this episode, we begin to uncover the brilliance behind הנותן לשכוי בינה and why this brachah may be asking far more of us than we first realize.

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    10 mins
  • 48. From Sinai to a Rooster
    Apr 12 2026

    From Sinai to a rooster—discover why the first blessing is about awareness, not action.

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    7 mins
  • 47. Hamachazir Neshamot Lifgarim Meitim — Why Does Elokei Neshamah End This Way?
    Apr 6 2026

    Why does Elokei Neshamah begin with “the soul You gave within me” in the singular, but end with neshamot in the plural? A deeper look at how this closing brachah moves from the personal gift of life to the larger Torah truth that life, soul, and return all remain in Hashem’s hand.

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    10 mins
  • 46. Ribon Kol Hama’asim, Adon Kol Haneshamot
    Mar 24 2026

    Why does Elokei Neshamah use these two different names for Hashem? What is each one teaching us about the world, the soul, and the way we quietly deflect even when we know better? A deep look at how Chazal shaped this brachah to train our daily consciousness.

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    9 mins
  • 45 Elokei Neshamah — Your Body Is Not Who You Really Are
    Mar 16 2026

    A closer look at Elokei Neshamah through the words Atah berasah, Atah yatzartah, Atah nafachtah bi — and what they reveal about who you really are.

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    13 mins
  • 44 Elokei Neshamah — Gift, Trust, Purpose
    Mar 8 2026

    Two tiny words change the whole brachah: bi (within me, not to me) and natata (You gave, not samtaYou placed). A focused, practical insight that turns one line of tefilah into a clearer way to live your day—with intention, humility, and purpose.

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    9 mins
  • 43 Elu Devarim: Your Daily Jewish Framework
    Mar 1 2026

    Did Hashem record the life of Avraham Avinu to teach the lived building-blocks of Torah society—so that when Chazal later structured Elu Devarim as our daily framework of peiros and keren, it reads like a distilled map of the very derech Avraham modeled?

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    9 mins