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Deeper Look At The Parsha
Rabbi Pini Dunner
500 episodes
4 days ago
We live in an age obsessed with movement — new jobs, new cities, constant reinvention. But Lech Lecha teaches that the greatest journey isn’t across continents but into ourselves. Avraham traveled far, but his true destination was his own soul. Before chasing fulfillment elsewhere, pause — the treasure you’re searching for may already be much closer than you think.
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We live in an age obsessed with movement — new jobs, new cities, constant reinvention. But Lech Lecha teaches that the greatest journey isn’t across continents but into ourselves. Avraham traveled far, but his true destination was his own soul. Before chasing fulfillment elsewhere, pause — the treasure you’re searching for may already be much closer than you think.
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Religion & Spirituality
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SMALL STEPS, BIG GOALS
Deeper Look At The Parsha
7 minutes
2 months ago
SMALL STEPS, BIG GOALS
After a dreadful sports accident left James Clear relearning how to walk, he discovered a life-changing truth: greatness comes from tiny, repeated actions. Rabbi Dunner draws on Clear’s story, Britain’s love of a “cuppa” tea, and Japan’s precision culture to show how Moses, in Parshat Eikev, makes the same point—small mitzvot done regularly matter most.
Deeper Look At The Parsha
We live in an age obsessed with movement — new jobs, new cities, constant reinvention. But Lech Lecha teaches that the greatest journey isn’t across continents but into ourselves. Avraham traveled far, but his true destination was his own soul. Before chasing fulfillment elsewhere, pause — the treasure you’re searching for may already be much closer than you think.