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Torah to the Tribes is not only a podcast covering the Bible, Biblical prophecy and current events but also hosts a broadcast and community center, as well as hosting the Three Annual Pilgrimage Feasts—Passover, Pentecost and the Feast of Tabernacles. Learn more at https://torahtothetribes.com
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Welcome to Torah Daily, your daily source for uplifting and insightful Torah teachings. Dive into timeless wisdom, explore the weekly Parsha, and discover practical lessons for modern living. Whether you're a seasoned scholar or new to Torah study, our episodes offer a meaningful journey through the sacred texts. Subscribe now and enrich your day, one Torah lesson at a time.
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The Ruach HaKadosh (Holy Spirit) gently but firmly persuaded us to provide a place where people would come to celebrate a relationship with Abba--Father on a journey to Torah observance. We chose El Shaddai as the name for our Ministry because there is no doubt He is the GREAT and MIGHTY GOD. Our assembly is made up of people from all faiths and walks of life; we have grown to over 400 people, with over 40,000 listening in from around the world and close to a million hits at the website ever ...
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Prof. R. L. Solberg

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This is a Bible-based, Christ-focused theology and apologetics podcast hosted by Professor R. L. Solberg. We're here to help defend true, biblical Christianity from false theologies on all sides, from the pseudo-spiritualism of Progressive Christianity to the suffocating legalism of Torah-observant Christianity. On this podcast we talk theology and apologetics, test the claims of teachers of questionable theology, and offer a range of Bible teachings, including verse-by-verse Bible studies. ...
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The Frum Entrepreneur is a podcast created for you, the Orthodox Jewish Entrepreneur, or Small Business Owner. If you are looking for inspiration, motivation, and ACTIONABLE advice during your daily commute, workout, or "me" time, Nachum Kligman delivers each and every episode. Episodes include interviews with successful Entrepreneurs who share their journey: Their failures, moments of Hashgacha Protis & Siyata Deshimaya, successes, and much more. Episodes will also include startup companies ...
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Sukkot serves as a poignant reminder of our reliance on יהוה 's shelter amidst life's uncertainties and fleeting nature. The feast should prompt gratitude for יהוהs abundant provision, echoing the ancient tradition of thanking Him for the harvest. Sukkot also invites us to eagerly anticipate the day when יהוה s presence will fill the earth during t…
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Sukkot serves as a poignant reminder of our reliance on יהוה 's shelter amidst life's uncertainties and fleeting nature. The feast should prompt gratitude for יהוהs abundant provision, echoing the ancient tradition of thanking Him for the harvest. Sukkot also invites us to eagerly anticipate the day when יהוה s presence will fill the earth during t…
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Sukkot serves as a poignant reminder of our reliance on יהוה 's shelter amidst life's uncertainties and fleeting nature. The feast should prompt gratitude for יהוהs abundant provision, echoing the ancient tradition of thanking Him for the harvest. Sukkot also invites us to eagerly anticipate the day when יהוה s presence will fill the earth during t…
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Sukkot serves as a poignant reminder of our reliance on יהוה 's shelter amidst life's uncertainties and fleeting nature. The feast should prompt gratitude for יהוהs abundant provision, echoing the ancient tradition of thanking Him for the harvest. Sukkot also invites us to eagerly anticipate the day when יהוה s presence will fill the earth during t…
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In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, it is easy to overlook the profound wisdom embedded in our traditions. The Torah teaches us that every moment holds significance, and Ecclesiastes beautifully reminds us that there is a time for everything. By recognizing the beauty in our daily experiences, we cultivate a deeper appreciation for the prese…
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In this poignant reflection on Moses' final blessings, we are invited to contemplate the enduring strength found in faith. As Moses addresses the Jewish people, he emphasizes that God's presence transcends earthly powers, offering reassurance in times of intimidation. The imagery of each individual dwelling securely beneath their own vine and fig t…
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In the hustle and bustle of our daily routines, we often forget to pause and reflect on the abundance surrounding us. The Torah teaches us that gratitude is not just an emotion but a vital practice that can transform our outlook on life. By taking a moment each morning to acknowledge the simple joys—the warmth of the sun, the laughter of loved ones…
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In this week’s Torah portion, we delve into the poignant moment when Moses bestows blessings upon the tribes of Israel, each one rich with meaning and significance. The blessing for Dan likens them to a lion’s whelp, highlighting their inherent strength and resilience, particularly as they navigate the challenges of life on the borders. Naphtali re…
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Life's journey often feels like a winding path, filled with unexpected challenges and opportunities. In these moments, the wisdom of the Torah can serve as a guiding light. The verse from Proverbs, "As a man thinks in his heart, so is he," reminds us of the profound impact our thoughts have on our lives. By nurturing a positive mindset, we can resh…
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In the final blessings of Moses, we witness a profound partnership between the tribes of Zebulun and Issachar. Zebulun, the tribe of merchants, is encouraged to embrace joy in their travels and ventures, symbolizing the importance of commerce in sustaining a community. In contrast, Issachar represents the scholars, dedicated to the study of Torah a…
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Send us a text Prof. Solberg recently published an academic paper in response to Caleb Hegg (link below) and in this pre-recorded video, he'll work through that paper and explain his response to Caleb’s various arguments. This is the next installment in a lively, ongoing conversation regarding the big question we posed on this channel: “Are animal …
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In the rich tapestry of the Torah, kindness emerges as a vibrant thread, weaving together our actions and intentions. Parashat Vayikra reminds us that every small act of compassion can ripple through our communities, impacting lives in ways we may not even realize. When we choose to act with empathy and understanding, we not only uplift those aroun…
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In this poignant reflection on the blessings bestowed by Moses upon the tribe of Joseph, we explore the rich imagery that encapsulates both the physical and spiritual abundance of their land. The verses vividly describe a territory favored by divine grace, flourishing with precious resources from heaven and earth. Through the lens of Joseph's journ…
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Download Notes here: https://esm.us/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/10.05.24-.2024-Congregation-TM-Notes.pdf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Torah Portion: פָּרָּ שַׁ ת הַׁאֲזִינּו Ha’Azinu “Listening” Deuteronomy 32:1-52 2 Samuel 22:1-51 Matthew 18:21-35 Deuteronomy 31:30 And Moses spoke in the ears …
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In our daily lives, the act of kindness serves as a powerful reminder of our shared humanity. Just as Abraham opened his home to strangers, we too can create spaces of warmth and welcome in our communities. Each small gesture, be it a smile or a helping hand, contributes to a greater tapestry of compassion that binds us all together. By consciously…
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In the poignant verses of Hazinu, Moshe Rabbeinu paints a vivid picture of the Jewish people's struggle with faith amidst the allure of idolatry. As he reflects on their future, he brings forth the profound consequences of turning away from God, illustrating a cycle of divine sorrow and concealment of His presence. The text captures the essence of …
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Send us a text Meet Messianic Rabbi Rabbi Eduardo Arroyo. He's a teacher, rabbi, apologist, and follower of Jesus. In our conversation, Rabbi Eduardo shares some great insight into the role of the Old Testament in the lives of Christ-followers. We also talk about the impact of Torahism (Torah-observant Christianity) on the body of Christ, what His …
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In our daily lives, the essence of kindness is like a thread woven into the fabric of our interactions. Each small act—a smile shared with a stranger, a helping hand offered to a neighbor, or a kind word whispered in support—serves to uplift not only the recipient but also the giver. This mutual exchange creates a ripple effect, fostering a communi…
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In today’s Chumash portion, Moshe Rabbeinu reflects on the profound blessings that God bestowed upon the Jewish people as they prepared to enter the Land of Israel. He paints a vivid picture of abundance, describing how the people were elevated to heights of prosperity, enjoying fruits that ripened faster than those of other lands. The imagery of h…
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In the heart of Parashat Vayakhel, we find a powerful lesson on the essence of community. As the Israelites came together to build the Mishkan, the Tabernacle, each person brought their unique skills and resources, creating a sacred space that reflected their collective spirit. This ancient narrative resonates deeply in our modern lives, reminding …
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In the poignant words of Moshe Rabbeinu, we are reminded of the importance of remembering our past as we navigate the present. This poetic covenant serves as a guiding light, urging us to reflect on the generations that came before us, their triumphs, and their failures. The echoes of history resonate deeply, warning us against the allure of idol w…
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Download Notes here: https://esm.us/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/09.28.24-.2024-Congregation-TM-Notes.pdf --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Torah Portion: פ ָּר שַׁ ת כִּ י־ת בֹוא Nitzavim “Standing” Deuteronomy 29:9-30:20 Isaiah 61:10-63:9 John 12:41-50 E…
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In Parashat Ki Tisa, we are reminded of the fragility of human nature through the story of the golden calf. The Israelites, anxious and seeking reassurance, turned to something tangible in their moment of doubt. This episode serves as a powerful lesson for us today, illustrating how, in times of uncertainty, we might be tempted to cling to distract…
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In the seventh aliyah of Vayelech, we encounter a pivotal moment as Moses addresses the children of Israel on the cusp of entering the Promised Land. He shares a profound warning about the potential pitfalls of prosperity, cautioning them that the abundance of milk and honey may lead to forgetfulness of their covenant with God. This passage emphasi…
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In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it’s easy to overlook the simple blessings that surround us. This week’s Torah portion invites us to pause and gather our own "manna," those small joys that uplift our spirits. From a kind word shared with a friend to the comfort of a warm meal, these moments remind us of the divine presence in our lives…
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In the final days of Moses, a profound moment arises as he prepares to pass on his leadership to Joshua. With a heavy heart, God reminds Moses of the impending challenges the Israelites will face, including the temptation to stray after foreign gods. This transition encapsulates the essence of leadership, urging the next generation to embrace their…
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In the tapestry of daily life, one thread stands out: the profound commandment to love our neighbor as ourselves. This timeless teaching invites us to look beyond our differences and embrace the shared humanity that connects us all. Each act of kindness, no matter how small, has the power to transform our surroundings, creating a ripple effect of p…
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In the final moments of his life, a great leader stands before his people, imparting a legacy of strength and courage to his chosen successor. The atmosphere is charged with emotion as he declares his unwavering faith in the future, urging the young leader to embrace his role with confidence. Around them, the vibrant colors of the landscape reflect…
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Send us a text It's become a big question among Torah-keepers: Are animal sacrifices still required to atone for sin? That is the big question that has kicked up a bit of dust with our Hebrew Roots (aka Torahism, Torah-keeping) friends. In this episode, we move this important conversation forward by looking at a rebuttal video put out by a Hebrew R…
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In our fast-paced lives, the practice of gratitude often gets lost in the shuffle. However, the teachings of the Torah remind us of the profound impact that acknowledging our blessings can have on our daily experiences. By taking a moment to appreciate the small joys around us—whether it’s the warmth of the sun, a shared smile, or the comfort of a …
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In the double portion of Nitzavim Vayelech, Moses stands before the Israelites, presenting them with a pivotal choice that echoes through generations: life and goodness versus death and evil. This profound message emphasizes the significance of free will, underscoring that while much of our fate is determined by divine providence, our moral choices…
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In our daily lives, we often face overwhelming challenges, much like Moses did as a leader. The Torah offers us wisdom through Exodus 18:20, where we learn the importance of community and the power of delegation. Just as Moses was advised to appoint judges to share the burden, we too are encouraged to reach out for support. This teaching reminds us…
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In the combined portion of Nitzavim Vayelech, we find a profound exploration of the themes of repentance and divine connection. On the day of Moshe Rabbeinu's passing, he addresses the Jewish people, foreseeing the challenges they will face, including idol worship and exile. Yet, he offers hope, emphasizing that through Teshuva, they can return to …
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In the heart of our daily routines, the wisdom of the Torah invites us to reflect on the beauty of giving. It teaches us that life’s true richness is found not in what we accumulate, but in the generosity we extend to others. Each act of kindness, no matter how small, creates a ripple effect that enriches both our lives and the lives of those aroun…
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In Chapter 30 of Dvarim, Moshe imparts a profound message to the Jewish people as he prepares them for the trials ahead. He emphasizes the significance of unity and commitment to the covenant against idol worship, gathering every individual—man, woman, and child—into a collective promise. As he speaks of the blessings that come from following the T…
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In this enlightening exploration of Torah wisdom, we delve into the profound teachings found in Leviticus, which highlight the significance of community and compassion. By leaving the corners of our fields unharvested, we are reminded of our interconnectedness and the importance of sharing our blessings. This practice not only embodies generosity b…
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In this week’s Torah portion, Nitzavim and Vayelech, we witness a profound moment as Moses gathers the entire Jewish people on the day of his passing. This pivotal gathering signifies their entry into a sacred covenant, where they pledge to reject idolatry and uphold their heritage. Moses emphasizes that every individual, from the leaders to the si…
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Download Notes here: https://esm.us/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/09.14.24-.2024-Congregation-TM-Notes.pdf --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Torah Portion: פ ָּר שַׁ ת כִּ י־תֵ צֵ א Ki Tetze “When You Go Forth” Deuteronomy 21:1-29:8 Isaiah 54:1-10 Matthew 2…
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In our daily lives, the power of kindness often goes unnoticed, yet it holds the key to enriching both our lives and the lives of those around us. The teachings of the Torah remind us that every small act of compassion, whether it's a warm smile or a listening ear, resonates deeply within the fabric of our communities. By engaging in these simple g…
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In this week’s portion from Deuteronomy, chapter 29, we witness a poignant moment as Moses addresses the Israelites just before his passing. He reminds them of the miraculous signs and wonders they experienced during their time in Egypt and their journey through the desert. Although many in this generation did not directly endure slavery, they carr…
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In our daily lives, we often find ourselves going through the motions, performing tasks and engaging in routines without a second thought. However, the Torah teaches us that the true value of our actions lies not just in what we do, but in the intention behind them. In Parashat Vayikra, we are reminded that every offering brought to the Temple, whe…
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In this profound exploration of blessings and spiritual leadership, readers are invited to reflect on the transformative power embedded within divine commandments. The text emphasizes that true abundance transcends material wealth, offering instead a deep connection to the divine and a sense of purpose. It highlights the role of Jews as leaders wit…
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In the heart of the Torah's teachings lies a profound call to generosity and kindness, echoing through the ages. As we explore Parashat Vayikra, we discover that the rituals, though ancient, serve as a powerful reminder of our responsibility to uplift one another. Each offering, whether of time, resources, or compassion, weaves a tapestry of connec…
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In this week's portion from Kitavo, we encounter a profound moment as the Jewish people prepare to cross the Jordan River into the Promised Land. Moshe commands that blessings be invoked for those who keep the commandments, while curses are pronounced for those who do not. This pivotal ritual takes place on two mountains: Mount Grizim, where six tr…
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