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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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Deeper Look At The Parsha
THE ONLY JOURNEY THAT MATTERS
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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4 days ago
8 minutes 40 seconds

Deeper Look At The Parsha
TESTED BY THE UNEXPECTED
When Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition turned to disaster, his courage and leadership became legend. But 4,000 years earlier, another man faced the same kind of test — not on the ice, but in a land struck by famine. Abraham’s response in Parshat Lech Lecha revealed that true faith isn’t built in comfort. It’s forged when the unexpected shatters our plans.
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5 days ago
30 minutes 24 seconds

Deeper Look At The Parsha
THE GIFT OF MANY VOICES
Rabbi Dunner unpacks the Tower of Babel: Why did God scatter nations and diversify language? Not to punish—but to protect. Unity is holy, yet enforced unanimity is perilous. Discover how Babel warns against groupthink, how Torah sanctifies principled disagreement, and why many voices, under one God, make a symphony rather than a siren.
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1 week ago
39 minutes 54 seconds

Deeper Look At The Parsha
REAL MESSAGE OF THE OLIVE LEAF
In this moving reflection, Rabbi Dunner explores the true meaning of the olive leaf brought to Noah by the dove after the Flood. Far from being a symbol of closure, it marked the beginning of humanity’s long journey toward renewal. Drawing parallels to post-Holocaust recovery and Israel’s resilience after October 7th, he reveals how divine light emerges through brokenness.
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1 week ago
8 minutes 2 seconds

Deeper Look At The Parsha
WHEN EVIL SPEAKS OF JUSTICE
Throughout history, evil has cloaked itself in virtue — from the serpent in Eden to today’s moral crusaders like Greta Thunberg. Drawing on Niebuhr, Midrash, and classic Torah commentaries, Rabbi Dunner reveals how the language of compassion and justice can become a weapon of destruction when it is stripped of truth, humility, and moral clarity.
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2 weeks ago
8 minutes 46 seconds

Deeper Look At The Parsha
THE NEVER-ENDING BEGINNING
Exactly two years after October 7, Israel stands at a turning point: a sweeping hostage deal agreed, Hamas broken, and the horrors since that day nearing an end. From vulnerability and isolation to resolve and renewal, Rabbi Dunner connects this moment to Vezot Habracha—Moshe’s final blessing. How does it all connect, and what are the lessons of Simchat Torah?
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3 weeks ago
8 minutes 35 seconds

Deeper Look At The Parsha
"I FORGIVE YOU!"
When forgiveness is offered without truth or accountability, it may feel noble but it can also ring hollow. From Erika Kirk’s public absolution of her husband’s murderer to the Nuremberg Trials and South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, history and Judaism teach a harder truth: real reconciliation demands confession, justice, and a reckoning with God. Rabbi Dunner shares the eternal message of Yom Kippur.
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1 month ago
7 minutes 14 seconds

Deeper Look At The Parsha
WE ARE NEVER ALONE
Can Israel truly go it alone? Drawing on Chaim Weizmann’s pragmatism, Ben-Gurion’s faith in miracles, and Rav Kook’s timeless insight, Rabbi Dunner explores the balance between alliances and divine providence. As Vayeilech and the High Holy Days remind us, the Jewish people's survival rests not on geopolitics but on our unbreakable covenant with God.
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1 month ago
8 minutes 29 seconds

Deeper Look At The Parsha
WHEN HATE PROVES THE PROMISE
From the latest bizarre conspiracy linking Charlie Kirk’s murder to Mossad, to the viral spread of pro-Nazi propaganda online, antisemitism is mutating yet again. Far-right agitators, far-left activists, and Islamist extremists find common ground in their hatred of Jews. But as Rabbi Dunner explains, Parshat Nitzavim teaches us that every curse only sharpens Jewish identity, resilience, and return.
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1 month ago
9 minutes 20 seconds

Deeper Look At The Parsha
TRUTH KILLED BY A BULLET
In a world where truth has become dangerous and reason is met with rage, the assassination of Charlie Kirk is more than a tragedy — it’s a sign of collective madness. Rabbi Dunner explores how Moses foresaw this descent in Parshat Ki Tavo, and what Kirk’s death reveals about the fragile state of truth in our time.
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1 month ago
9 minutes

Deeper Look At The Parsha
BEYOND THE NEST
Why does the Torah command us to send away a mother bird before taking her eggs or chicks? From the Mishnah and Rambam to Ramban, Maharal, the Hasidic masters, Rav Dessler, and Rav Kook, Rabbi Dunner shows how this mitzvah is far more than a law about bird nests — it’s a journey into compassion, exile and redemption, spiritual growth, and God’s infinite mercy.
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2 months ago
36 minutes 20 seconds

Deeper Look At The Parsha
MORE POWERFUL THAN HATE
Rabbi Dunner reflects on the remarkable journey of Nikos Sotirakopoulos, who transformed from a virulent antisemite into one of Israel’s fiercest defenders. Connecting Nikos’s story to Parshat Ki Teitzei, Rabbi Dunner highlights the Torah’s lessons about our potential to change, the need to uproot hatred, and why—even though evil exists—it doesn’t have to remain.
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2 months ago
9 minutes 5 seconds

Deeper Look At The Parsha
ASK THE RABBI
Rabbi Dunner explores the Torah’s command in Parshat Shoftim to follow the guidance of our sages — even when they disagree, and even when they might be wrong. Drawing on sources from Chazal to the Rambam, and more recent commentaries, Rabbi Dunner shows how and why emunat chachamim remains the cornerstone of Jewish survival.
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2 months ago
31 minutes 46 seconds

Deeper Look At The Parsha
WHAT HITLER KNEW - AND WE FORGOT
Adolf Hitler learned that ballots can be more powerful than bullets — and used that lesson to dismantle German democracy from within. Today, Islamist movements are following the same playbook, exploiting demographics and the ballot box to advance their agenda. Rabbi Dunner presents a lesson from Parshat Shoftim, which reminds us: unless we guard our gates, freedom itself is at risk.
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2 months ago
9 minutes 46 seconds

Deeper Look At The Parsha
THE ILLUSION CALLED PALESTINE
Western governments are rushing to recognize a Palestinian state — but what they are really recognizing is an illusion. Like Voltaire’s famous quip about the Holy Roman Empire, “Palestine” is neither real nor a state. Parshat Re’eh warns against false prophets. Rabbi Dunner shows how rewarding terror with statehood is a false prophecy that imperils truth, justice, and stability.
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2 months ago
9 minutes 33 seconds

Deeper Look At The Parsha
THE PERILS OF PROGRESSIVE MERCY
We live in an age where “compassion” and “tolerance” are paraded as the highest virtues. But when mercy is divorced from truth, it becomes cruelty in disguise. Rabbi Dunner takes us on a journey from Rousseau to Parshas Re’eh, and from woke politics to Rambam, to discover why the Torah warns us: “lo tachmol velo techaseh alav” — that false compassion destroys.
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2 months ago
30 minutes 59 seconds

Deeper Look At The Parsha
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.
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2 months ago
7 minutes

Deeper Look At The Parsha
ALWAYS READY TO DECLUTTER
From eighteenth-century Shakers to contemporary celebrity closets, the secret of clarity has always been the same: less is more. In Va’etchanan, Moshe gives us God’s ultimate decluttering rule—“do not add and do not subtract.” Forget spiritual bloat. When we edit down to the essentials, what’s left is powerful, timeless, and exactly as it was meant to be.
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2 months ago
8 minutes 6 seconds

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THE KEY TO SUCCESS
Why does Moshe repeat the Ten Commandments in Va’etchanan? Rabbi Dunner explores the hidden power of repetition—from the Sfas Emes to Rav Dessler, from Rambam’s Mishneh Torah to neuroscience and Michael Jordan’s relentless practice—revealing how review transforms knowledge into identity. Discover why repetition isn’t redundant - it’s the secret to becoming the Torah you learn and the mitzvos you observe.
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2 months ago
29 minutes 44 seconds

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THE ART OF GENTLE REBUKE
Moshe’s first words in Devarim aren’t fiery accusations — they’re quiet, coded reminders. Out of love and respect, he rebukes without shaming, uniting the nation instead of dividing it. From Rashi to the Toldos Yaakov Yosef, we learn that true rebuke heals, builds trust, and binds us together. Sometimes, the gentlest words have the greatest power.
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3 months ago
28 minutes 8 seconds

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.