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The Thinking Jew Podcast
Moshe Segal
88 episodes
1 week ago
Do you have questions about Judaism? The Thinking Jew Podcast discusses thought provoking insights on topics of Judaism and Torah. Join Rabbi Moshe as he explores the parsha, holidays, Jewish law and philosophy and you're sure to gain a deeper Torah perspective for the modern world. thethinkingjew.com For question, comments or future topic requests, email me at thethinkingjewpodcast@gmail.com
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Do you have questions about Judaism? The Thinking Jew Podcast discusses thought provoking insights on topics of Judaism and Torah. Join Rabbi Moshe as he explores the parsha, holidays, Jewish law and philosophy and you're sure to gain a deeper Torah perspective for the modern world. thethinkingjew.com For question, comments or future topic requests, email me at thethinkingjewpodcast@gmail.com
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Ep. 72 A Deeper Look At The Yahrtzeit
The Thinking Jew Podcast
11 minutes 17 seconds
3 years ago
Ep. 72 A Deeper Look At The Yahrtzeit

The Yahrtzeit is the Hebrew date of passing of a close family member.  There are many customs observed on the yahrtzeit as a merit for the departed soul, such as, lighting a 24 hour candle, learning Torah and saying the mourner's kaddish.

In this episode, I take a deeper look at the significance of the yahrtzeit and its customs.  What exactly happens to the soul on the yahrtzeit?  Why is the Hebrew date of passing still significant in future years?  What can we practically do to carry on the legacy of our relative's that are no longer in this world?


Big thank you to Sasha and Alyssa Sicular for sponsoring this episode with a gold level sponsorship in memory of Sasha's father, Roy Sicular ob'm, Yerachmiel ben Chaim Ha'Levy z'l. May the Torah learned here serve as a great merit for his soul.

Happy Listening!

Rabbi Moshe


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The Thinking Jew Podcast
Do you have questions about Judaism? The Thinking Jew Podcast discusses thought provoking insights on topics of Judaism and Torah. Join Rabbi Moshe as he explores the parsha, holidays, Jewish law and philosophy and you're sure to gain a deeper Torah perspective for the modern world. thethinkingjew.com For question, comments or future topic requests, email me at thethinkingjewpodcast@gmail.com