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Weekly Parsha Divrei Torah
Eliyahu spilman
51 episodes
2 days ago
Hi everyone, As life gets busier, it can be challenging to find the time to prepare meaningful thoughts to share at our Shabbos tables, despite the importance of filling our homes with the utmost kedusha. In memory of my father, Moshe Ben Menachem, I’ve decided to start a weekly Parsha shiur. The goal is to share interesting and thought-provoking insights that are both practical and easy to repeat, so they can be shared with your spouses and families.
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Hi everyone, As life gets busier, it can be challenging to find the time to prepare meaningful thoughts to share at our Shabbos tables, despite the importance of filling our homes with the utmost kedusha. In memory of my father, Moshe Ben Menachem, I’ve decided to start a weekly Parsha shiur. The goal is to share interesting and thought-provoking insights that are both practical and easy to repeat, so they can be shared with your spouses and families.
Show more...
Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
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Parshas Netzavim- Stop and Think
Weekly Parsha Divrei Torah
3 minutes 55 seconds
1 month ago
Parshas Netzavim- Stop and Think

Parshas Netzavim- Stop and Think

Weekly Parsha Divrei Torah
Hi everyone, As life gets busier, it can be challenging to find the time to prepare meaningful thoughts to share at our Shabbos tables, despite the importance of filling our homes with the utmost kedusha. In memory of my father, Moshe Ben Menachem, I’ve decided to start a weekly Parsha shiur. The goal is to share interesting and thought-provoking insights that are both practical and easy to repeat, so they can be shared with your spouses and families.