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Prism of TorahDec 06, 2023

Parshas Vayeishev: Humble Pride
Parshas Vayeishev: Humble Pride
Yosef's Temptation Scene The KEY To Thwarting Greeks' CUNNING Plot of Superficiality Over Spirituality
What was Yosef hinting at when he refused the advances of Potiphar's wife, stating "There is no one greater than me here"? How did this relate to maintaining humility yet self-worth? We explore the balance between arrogance and humility, uncovering how even negative traits can serve a higher purpose.
Is there such a thing as "unhealthy humility" or is that an oxymoron? Surprisingly, yes - misplaced humility can be spiritually dangerous. How did this reality save lives during an earthquake in Tzfat centuries ago?
Via drush, we connect the above scene of Yosef to the famous scene of Moshe Rabbeinu and the Burning Bush. These passages contain more parallel messages than meet the eye - timely teachings for Chanukah on attaining clarity amidst chaos. As the war continues, what mindset should we nurture this Chanukah and beyond?

Parshas Vayishlach: The War from Two Fronts
As Yaakov prepares to meet Esav, he sends messengers with a cryptic message: “I have lived with Lavan.” What does this mean? Why does Yaakov say he fears Esav will attack one camp but spare the other? And why does he tell Esav that despite living with Lavan, he kept all the Mitzvos - would Esav care?
This week, we gain insight into the two-front battle we must continuously be ready to fight. How can we ensure we have the right intentions when performing Mitzvos? How did living in Lavan’s house strengthen Yaakov’s commitment to Hashem’s path? And what is the deeper message behind the seemingly redundant plea "Save me from my brother, from Esav"?
Join us on this episode of the Prism of Torah as we explore how Yaakov’s dramatic confrontation with Esav teaches an incredibly relevant message for our own battles in life. The story reveals the true battle we all face and will give us the Siyata Dishmaya to face our enemies, external and internal, as Yaakov Avinu did so long ago.

Shuir: Your Mindset Matters: Kavana in Hilchos Shabbos
What is a Melacha? Does our mindset and intention impact the Melacha? Fundamental questions arise around the philosophy of transgression.
Whether you're a beginner looking to develop your learning skills or eager to further your depth of knowledge in Gemora and Rishonim, this week's Shiur will challenge you to rethink conventional borders.
This week, Reb Asaf Aharon Prisman gave a Shiur at Kollel Beis Hillel on Maseches Shabbos, examining what defines a Melacha that is prohibited on Shabbos versus a mundane weekly act.
How integral is our Kavana (intention) to the definition of a prohibited Melacha? We try to define what a Melacha is and what makes the prohibitions unique - actually destroying something rather than creating (Mochek, Soser, Korea, etc'). Understanding these intricate details will help address an incredible question posed by Rabbi Akiva Eiger on the Tosfos.
All this is based on an innocent statement in Gemora Shabbos 73B where Rav Kahana mentions that a person cutting branches is liable for Planning and Zomer, but only if he actually wants the branches for firewood. Tosfos clarifies that this is even in Rav Yehuda's view that any time a person does a dry action resulting in a prohibition, it is always "over" the prohibition no matter the intention.
We will address Rabbi Akiva Eiger's question on the Tosfos, despite it remaining largely unresolved.

Parshas Vayeitzei: Sacrifice and Reward
Yaakov’s marriage starts off with trickery, embarrassment, and confusion. Why does Hashem allow such a holy union to begin this way? In this week’s parsha, Rachel makes the noble choice to prevent her sister's (Leah) shame by giving over the simanim—and sacrificing marrying Yaakov. Yet later, Leah lashes out at Rachel for stealing Yaakov and now wanting her son’s dudaim. What audacity! After all, it is only thanks to Rachel that she was able to marry Yaakov (As chazal tell us she was destined to marry Eisav and hence she was constantly crying)? What is behind Leah’s harsh words? How are we to understand Leah and Rochel’s complex relationship?
What crucial lesson about the right motivations for doing chesed can we learn from this family drama? And how did one sage make a courageous choice for kiddush Hashem rather than clearing his name? Tune in as we dive into the prism of Torah and discover answers to these questions and more.
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Parshas Toldos - Antidote to Rote
Whose prayers hold greater power and impact - the righteous child of a wicked parent or the righteous child of a righteous parent? At first glance, it may appear that the former would possess a stronger influence. Yet, in this week's parsha, it is Yitzchak's supplication that is resoundingly answered, rather than Rivka's. This revelation sparks intrigue: what hidden advantage did Yitzchak possess?
Delve into our latest podcast episode where we embark on a profound exploration of prayer and the perpetual challenges of life. We unravel captivating insights that defy conventional wisdom. How did Yitzchak's unorthodox approach shatter existing patterns, and what profound wisdom can it impart upon our own spiritual journeys?
Join us on this captivating journey as we navigate the perils and pitfalls that lie in our way. How can we shield ourselves from merely going through the motions in our sacred bond with Hashem? What invaluable teachings can we glean from Yitzchak's journey that are acutely relevant to the critical juncture we find ourselves in today?

Parshas Chayei Sarah: From Pain into Gain
Have you ever pondered the correlation between the innocence of a child and the concept of beauty? Or contemplated the true meaning of leading a fulfilling life? Join us in this week's podcast as we delve into the profound wisdom embodied in Sarah's extraordinary journey - a tale far from the ordinary!
Why does Rashi propose that Sarah's beauty at the age of 20 resembled that of a 7-year-old? And what significance lies in the statement, "They were all equally good"? In addition, why does the Torah extensively detail Sarah Imenu's years, unlike other female figures?
Uncover the profound lessons that can be gleaned from Sarah's unwavering strength during challenging moments, and discover how her example can inspire resilience within ourselves.

Parshas Vayera- Iron Dome for Ayin Hara
In this podcast, we will explore the concept of Ayin Hara (Evil Eye) and its impact on our lives. We will discuss how to shield ourselves from its dangerous potential severe impact. We will also delve into the story of Sara Imeinu, who possessed the level of prophecy, and how she did not believe Hashem that she was going to have another baby. We will also explore how Sara suggested to Avraham that “she did not laugh,” even though she indeed laughed once she heard she was going to have a baby. Finally, we will examine the dialogue between Sara and Hashem (via Avrohom). Join us as we answer all these questions and connect the concept that we portray to historical events and current events in the past week.

Lech Lecha: Selfless Devotion
Would you like to explore the life of one of the most influential figures in history? Are you interested in uncovering the insightful lessons from Avraham's remarkable story? Why did he not worry about others accusing him of obtaining wealth through Sdom, yet he exhibited caution with the possessions acquired from Egypt? What distinguished qualities did he possess that made him stand apart from other righteous individuals such as Shem, Ever, and Chanoch? Why did he decline any possessions from Sdom following his triumph over the kings?
In this episode, we invite you on an engaging journey through Avraham's life and mission, where you will discover: The unique devotion & spiritual self-sacrifice that he portrayed which made a world of difference.

Noah's Ark of Love & Unity
In this week's episode, we delve into the intriguing question: Why did Hashem instruct Noach to take food specifically "from his own" in to the Teivah? We uncover fascinating insights from the Kli Yakar and Reb Chaim Shmulevitz, exploring the deeper meanings behind this seemingly redundant directive.
But that's not all. We also uncover the profound significance of unity and love, drawing upon stories that shed light on the transformative power of selflessness and kindness. Learn how acts of giving and unity can forge an unbreakable bond with Hashem, illuminating the path to spiritual fulfillment and divine love.
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Bereishis Through Clouded Vision to Clarity
Bereishis: Through Clouded Vision to Clarity
What major transformations occurred when Odom and Chava ate from the fruit? What does it mean they were suddenly naked? How does the sin of eating from the Etz Hadas relate to the presence of Haman? What does it mean to have a "cloudy" vision of Hashem's will in your life? How can we navigate life's optical illusions to remember Hashem's control, especially during challenging times?
We'll also be discussing the current situation in Israel, acknowledging the deep sadness it brings. While we won't delve into the raw emotional side, we will explore the practical steps we can take spiritually to support and uplift the situation.
Get ready to be amazed, enlightened, and inspired as we journey through the depths of Parashas Bereishis. Don't miss out on this eye-opening episode, and share it with friends and family who might be craving a dose of spiritual enlightenment. Let's all find that path toward a clearer vision of Hashem's will in our lives."

Hoshana Rabba: A Day of Awe & Ahava
Hoshana Rabba: A Day of Awe & Ahava
Do you ever wonder why Hoshana Rabba is referred to as the "Hidden Yom Tov"? Or perhaps, why it's often considered one of the most underrated yet profoundly important days of the year? Why does Hoshana Rabba receive the title of the day when our judgment is sealed? Isn't that what Yom Kippur is all about?
Join us on our podcast as we embark on a captivating journey to unveil the hidden connections between Hoshana Rabba, Sukkos, and your spiritual path. In this episode, we'll explore the profound meanings and mysteries of this special day, offering insights that you won't want to miss.
Don't let this opportunity slip away. Dive into our podcast episode to enrich your understanding and appreciation of Hoshana Rabba and Sukkos. Prepare for a transformative experience that will deepen your spiritual journey.
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In case you missed it, last week we dropped two episodes a dvar Torah for sukkos and a story, you can listen to it here: https://bit.ly/Sukkos and https://bit.ly/Sukkosstory

Sukkos Story: Candies of Change
Sukkos Story: Candies of Change
How can a few candies change a person's life? We share an amazing true story of a struggling soul who found hope and inspiration from a renowned Tzaddik and three candies. What led this person to seek guidance from Rav Steinman? How did the candies become a catalyst for change? What profound lesson can we learn from the sweetness?
Join us for a heartwarming tale that shows us the power of kindness, the impact of a single moment, and the value of effort over results.
Don't miss "Candies of Change" and get ready to be inspired! Always released early on www.prismoftorah.com

Sukkos: From Materialism to Spirituality
What makes the mitzvah of Sukkah so special? How does a simple structure like a Sukkah reveal deep spiritual insights? And what does a pocket have to do with it all? In this episode, we explore these questions and discover the hidden treasures of this beautiful mitzvah. We learn about the meaning and purpose of Sukkah, the intentions behind our actions, and the secret connection between materialism and spirituality.
Prepare to enhance your understanding of Sukkos and find new ways to connect with Hashem. Don’t miss this enlightening episode. Always released early on www.prismoftorah.com.

Yom Kippur: Shortcut to Teshuva
Ever wondered why Yom Kippur is THE day for Teshuvah? What makes Yom Kippur the most powerful day of the year? What does it mean when Hashem is closer to us? What does it mean that Hashem purifies us like a mikveh on Yom Kippur? In our latest podcast episode, we're diving deep into the secrets of this sacred day. But here's the twist—why does Hashem's 'garbage collection' play a role? Get ready to explore how Yom Kippur offers you a shortcut to spiritual transformation! What does it take to become as angelic on this Heilige Day? Don't miss this enlightening journey of forgiveness, grace, and closeness to Hashem. Tune in now and discover the magic of Yom Kippur—it's more than fasting and prayer!

Rosh Hashanah: Job Security
Rosh Hashanah: Job Security
Curious about the hidden secrets of Rosh Hashanah? Have you ever wondered why Rosh Hashanah precedes Yom Kippur, or why Yom Hadin (Judgment Day) is not explicitly mentioned in the Torah? Dive into the intriguing world of Rosh Hashanah with our latest podcast! Discover the surprising connection between accepting divine rule, known as Malchus, and the promise of a prosperous year. Is it solely about making amends for past sins, or is there a deeper, more profound dimension at play? Explore why this "big judgment day" isn't just a simple replay of past actions but rather a fresh opportunity for the future.
And that's not all – don't miss the incredible story of a basketball player's journey to reconcile Shabbos with his career. You'll never see Rosh Hashanah in the same light again! Listen now!

Parshas Netzavim Unveiling the Heart of Rosh Hashanah
Have you ever pondered the profound connection between the Shofar and personal transformation? What distinguishes the various calls of the shofar, and why do they seem contradictory? Do they evoke feelings of joy or fear? Are you curious about how the Shofar can recalibrate your life and ignite self-reflection? Is it beneficial to approach Rosh Hashanah with a hint of trepidation?
Embark on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening. Don't miss out—tune in now to uncover profound answers that will enrich your comprehension of Rosh Hashanah and the remarkable significance of the Shofar!

Parshas Ki Savo- There is never a second chance for a first beginning
🔊 Embark on a profound journey through Parshas Ki Savo! Ever wondered about the secret behind the Torah's emphasis on first fruits over quality? 🍎🥝
Discover the deep significance of positive beginnings and mitzvot, and how they mirror the growth of a baby or the initiation of a mitzvah. 🌱📜 And that's not all: Gain fresh perspectives from the tale of the Chinese bamboo tree! 🌿🎋
As we approach the High Holidays, this episode beautifully aligns with the themes of Rosh Hashanah. 🍎🍯 Tune in to unravel the wisdom that bridges the gap between ancient insights and the upcoming year. 🎧✨ Don't miss these captivating revelations that could reshape your outlook on beginnings and embark on the Journey for the Yomin Noraim. Tune in now to unlock timeless wisdom. 🎧📜

Parsha Ki Seitzei– Mitzvos are not in the way, they are the way
Uncover the hidden wisdom within Parsha Ki Setzi in our latest podcast episode! 🎧 This week, we delve into the intriguing concept of the rebellious child, Ben Soyer Umorer. Question 1: Why does someone indulging in simple pleasures seemingly deserve the death penalty? 🔍 Why is a child punished for mere indulgence in wine and meat? Isn't it too severe a punishment? 🔍 Question 2: How does the story of Yishmoel, who was saved by a well in the desert, relate to Ben Sorer Umorer? 🔍 Question 3: Why does Rosh Hashanah precede Yom Kippur? Shouldn't forgiveness come before judgment? What does this have to do with the Ben Sorer Umorer?
Tune in as we share a thought-provoking perspective on this order and how it ties into recalibrating our mindset. Join us for this thought-provoking podcast episode, where we explore these questions and much more! Gain fresh insights into how our choices shape our lives, as we prepare for the Yomim Noraim and reflect on our personal paths.

Parshas Eikev - Perception Is Reality
In this thought-provoking episode, join us as we explore the profound concepts behind accepting the yoke of mitzvos and the true burden of fulfilling Hashem’s commandments. Delving into seforim and teachings, we unravel the mysteries of why certain mitzvos, seemingly trivial, hold immense significance in our spiritual journey. Discover how the perception of obligation shapes our rewards, and why daily reaffirmation of our commitment is crucial. Why does the famed translator Unkelus emphasize acceptance over performance? What secrets lie within Rashi's interpretation of "ekev"? Journey with us to uncover the essence a Yids true devotion and prepare to embark on a transformative path leading up to the yomim noraim.

Connecting to Tisha B'av (Given at Kollel Beis Hillel)
In this episode, we dive deeper into what it means to truly connect with Tisha B'Av and elevate ourselves. We discuss the importance of feeling emotion and connecting with our hearts. It is not enough to simply observe Tisha B'Av with sadness; we must approach it as a mitzvah. We explore the idea that feeling pain is a positive sign of being connected, drawing analogies to a dentist realizing the root is still alive when the patient experiences pain.
We address two important questions: why does it seem harder for our generation to connect with Tisha B'Av, and why did the leaders of the Jewish people in the past cry over seemingly trivial matters? We discuss the need to work on ourselves and get into the proper mindset to truly connect with Tisha B'Av. We share insights, highlighting the importance of going beyond just the words in the Torah and delving deeper into its wisdom and creation.
We also touch on the challenges faced by scholars in today's society and the disheartening disconnect between the younger and older generations. Many individuals are more focused on material gain rather than personal growth, leading to an absence of the Shechinah in our lives. We explore the importance of learning and a deeper connection to the Torah, emphasizing the significance of the Temple and its impact on our spiritual growth.
Throughout the episode, we reference various teachings and stories to illustrate our points. We discuss the need for pain to trigger teshuva, the connection between mourning and bringing Yerushalayim back, and the role of the shofar in awakening us. We also reflect on the unique times of Tisha B'Av, the three weeks leading up to it, and Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, all of which provide opportunities for teshuva and spiritual growth.
In conclusion, we believe that everything is connected to the concept of rebuilding the Beit Hamikdash, and it is our responsibility to strive for improvement and make a significant impact on multiple levels. We must recognize our own shortcomings and aspire to reach higher levels of spiritual connection.

Tisha B’av From Destruction to Reconstruction
Tisha B’av: From Destruction to Reconstruction
Are you struggling to understand the profound loss of the Beis HaMikdash? Do you ever wonder how ancient wisdom can guide us in our modern spiritual journey? Discover how you can transform your pain into powerful spiritual growth in our latest podcast episode. We dive into these complex questions and explore how the teachings of ancient philosophers can offer us a fresh perspective on this journey.
In this episode, we also explore the role of Teshuva in this transformation and how Tisha B'Av serves as a catalyst for deep personal introspection. Tune in to find out how we can use the pain of the Beis HaMikdash's destruction as a tool for building spiritual strength.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights from the past that can profoundly impact your spiritual growth today.

Matos-Masei: Be aware: you are being watched
Have you ever wondered about the true power of your actions? Let's explore the fascinating way the tribes requested Moshe Rabeinu about living on the other side of the Jordan River. Referencing the wisdom of Rav Zev Leff Shlita, we'll discuss their peculiar approach and the risk of misunderstanding it carries. This conversation sheds light on the idea of "vehiyusaim nekiyeim" - being clean and being seen favorably in the eyes of others.
Moving forward, let's examine the profound impact our actions can have on others. We'll explore this concept through the lens of the famous Midrash that emphasizes the ripple effect of our deeds. Furthermore, we'll discuss the intriguing concepts of Lashon Hora and Don l'kaf Zechus, explaining how they can cause a transfer of mitzvahs and aveiros that you may not have been aware of. To conclude this enlightening conversation, we'll share a stirring story about how someone's prayer at the Kosel prompted a generous donation from another individual. This discussion reaffirms the need to be conscious of our actions and their potential to influence others.

Parshas Pinchos: Swimming Against (Your) Current
Parshas Pinchos: Swimming Against (Your) Current
In this episode we journey deep into the heroic acts of Pinchas. We grapple with challenging questions- How did Pinchas halt a deadly plague and what is the significance of his lineage? What does suppressing our natural instincts for the sake of a greater reward mean in today's context? We explore the influence of Western culture and the distortion of today's values, and how going against our nature to do what Hashem wants us to do is the ultimate test of our faith. Finally, we share a heart-stirring story highlighting the power of selflessness and sacrifice. Tune in to hear riveting tales of sacrifice

Parshas Balak: More than meets the eye
In this week's parsha, we learn about the amazing gift of Hashem who gave us two eyes to see the world. What is the message behind this? How come Balak was blind to the malach, while his donkey could see it? We discover how important it is to have a comprehensive view, a view that only the other person can offer, a view that we often miss. As we enter the “3 weeks” period, let us learn how to appreciate other people and how things are not always what they seem. We also hear the story of how a simple remark by the lender “I wonder when I’ll get that money back” almost ruined a family.
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Parshas Chukas- Intent and Impact
Get ready for an exhilarating adventure as we dive into Parshas Chukas - Intent and Impact! Brace yourself for some serious self-reflection, because this week's parsha takes us on an extraordinary journey of introspection, known as chesbon hanfesh. Hold onto your seats as we uncover the fascinating connection between the Jews' experience in a place called chesbon and the power of self-reflection. But that's not all! We're about to embark on a mind-blowing expedition to San Pietro di Stra, where we'll witness the awe-inspiring sights that the legendary Ramchal once beheld. Get ready to transform your life by making the right choices and discovering the art of decision-making. We also find a captivating palindrome of belief, and it all culminates in not one, but two incredible stories of helping hands.
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56 - Parshas Korach: Nuclear tefilla
Parshas Korach: Nuclear tefilla
In this thought-provoking podcast episode, we delve deep into Parshas Korach to unravel the profound impact of prayer. As the intense confrontation between Moshe and Korach reaches its climax, the air is filled with the aroma of sacred incense offerings. Amidst this pivotal moment, Moshe, with utmost urgency, directs his prayers towards preventing the acceptance of Korach's offerings. The question arises: Why did Moshe feel the need to pray? Could Hashem truly entertain the acceptance of Korach's offering, posing a potential threat to the essence of Yiddishkeit? Astonishingly, the answer might just be yes.
Join us on a captivating journey as we explore the incredible power of Teffilah (prayer) and its unparalleled ability to establish an unbreakable connection with Hashem. Prepare to be amazed as we uncover the wondrous potential that lies within a single prayer. Furthermore, we present two captivating stories that vividly illustrate how the transformative nature of prayer can shape the course of our destiny. Don't miss out on this enlightening podcast episode, where the secrets of prayer's incredible influence are unveiled before your very ears.
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55 Parshas Shelach: The Main Event; Heart VS Brain
Parshas Shelach: The Main Event; Heart VS Brain
Join us for an insightful episode of the Prism of Torah podcast as we delve into Parshas Shelach and explore the intriguing connection Rashi makes between the spies and the mitzvah of tzitz. Discover the profound relevance this connection holds for us today and how it can transform the way we perceive the world around us.

In tribute of Reb Gershon Edelstein
Also this week, we take a moment to remember the great loss of Reb Gershon Edelstein, a towering figure in Torah learning, halachic responsa, and spiritual growth. Despite his immense wisdom, Reb Gershon remained deeply connected to our generation, and we are privileged to share stories from his close disciples.
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Don't miss out on this captivating episode where we reassess the role of the brain and the heart, and uncover timeless lessons from the life of Reb Gershon Edelstein. Tune in to the Prism of Torah podcast for an enriching and thought-provoking experience.

53: Parshas Naso- Playing Heart To Get
Join us on the latest episode of the Prism of Torah as we delve into the profound depths of the Nazir's journey. Embark on an exploration of the rich symbolism and profound implications behind this ancient vow of abstinence from wine, haircuts, and contact with the deceased. Uncover the captivating story of the sole "true" Nazir as described by the Gemora, unraveling the unique qualities that set him apart from his fellow Nazirim. Moreover, we delve into the practical wisdom gleaned from the Nazir's path, revealing how it still can be relevant and transformative in our own lives. Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion, offering fresh perspectives and actionable insights for personal growth and meaningful actions. Tune in now to discover the timeless lessons of the Nazir on the Prism of Torah podcast.

54: Parshas Behaaloscha- Driving On Hashem's Highway
In Parshas Behaaloscha, we encounter a recurring verse that states, "At the commandment of Hashem they journeyed, and at the commandment of Hashem they encamped." This repetition may raise questions in our minds: Why is it emphasized so frequently? Why is the wording extensive? Similarly, we wonder about the existence of ten sefirot instead of just one. Couldn't Hashem have created the world with a single attribute? Furthermore, Judaism seems to place great importance on the minutiae, from which shoe to put on first to the specific order of our actions. Does Hashem truly concern Himself with such details? Does He genuinely care about our every action?
To gain a deeper understanding of these questions and to explore how they impact our daily lives, let us embark on a metaphorical drive down the highway of enlightenment. Join us on the Prism of Torah podcast as we delve into the significance of these seemingly small details and discover how they can truly make a difference. Along the journey, we will uncover how Hashem's precise guidance and attention to detail serve as powerful tools for enhancing our day-to-day lives. Buckle up, tune in, and witness the transformative potential of aligning ourselves with the divine intricacies of existence.

52: Shavous- You’re not an Angel
The Prism of Torah Episode 52
Shavous
You’re not an Angel
Preparation for Shavuot: Join us on this week's episode of the Prism of Torah podcast as we delve deep into the significance of Shavuot, the day of Kabalat HaTorah, and explore the multi-dimensional perspectives that can shape our understanding of this special occasion. Why isn't Shavuot solely dedicated to learning and prayer? Discover the profound message behind those who may struggle with certain observances. We'll explore the core battle between Moshe and the Malachim over the Torah and ponder why they couldn't both emerge as being right. Moreover, find out the intriguing connection between the Vilna Gaon's brother and the essence of Torah. Gain clarity on the concept of an "et ratzon" (a favorable time to connect to Hashem) and uncover insights to make your Shavuot celebration more meaningful. Tune in now and embark on a journey of understanding and introspection on this holy day of Shavuot.
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51: Parshas Bamidbar- Place Your Order Now
Parshas Bamidbar: Place Your Order Now
In this enlightening episode of the Prism of Torah podcast, you will delve into the intricate world of Torah details. The focus will be on the point of structure and organization within the Torah. By exploring various elements such as the tents, flags, Leviim, and the count of Yidden, you will uncover their deeper significance and the connection to DNA. Additionally, this episode features captivating stories from the pitch, including the fable of Arturo Toscanini and the elusive violin. Through these stories, you will unravel the hidden messages and lessons they convey.
Furthermore, you will have the opportunity to understand the transformative power of the 7x7 in sefiras, which relates to the practice of counting the Omer. This practice serves as a pathway to personal growth and perfection. Join us on this illuminating journey as we uncover the secrets of change and gain valuable insights from the prism of Torah. Don't miss out on this enriching experience!

50: Parshas Behar/Bechukosai The Security Situation
Welcome to this week's podcast episode, where we delve into the profound lessons of Shemita and Sefiras HaOmer. Join us on a thought-provoking journey as we contemplate the dual nature of questions that ensure future sustenance—can they be a blessing or prove detrimental? Uncover the significance behind the name Seferias HaOmer and delve into the reasons for counting both days and weeks. Within these timeless teachings, we confront a crucial dilemma: should one embrace the truth or risk facing expulsion from school? Tune in to unravel the answers and gain valuable insights from this captivating parsha.
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49: Emor- Perfecting Imperfection
49: Emor
Perfecting Imperfection
This week on our podcast, we dive into the intriguing topic of why a kohen must be flawless. How can we try and emulate the attribute of Hashem to be perfect? What are the standards that we are measured by? Is the goal more important than the process? Do we have control over the outcome? How does this relate to our days of Sfiras Haomer and Lag Baomer. Join us for a unique perspective that yields practical advice from this weeks Parsha, we will explore these questions and share two amazing stories that illustrate the point.
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48: Acharei Mos-Kedoshim Break the Root(ine) of our downfall
48: Acharei Mos-Kedoshim
Break the Root(ine) of our downfall
In this episode, we will explore how to break free from the “auto pilot” mode that can make us lose our passion and enthusiasm for avodas Hashem, the service of G-d. This amazing concept can also help us keep our relationships fresh and satisfying. Avodas Hashem means serving G-d with the sole intention of fulfilling His Will, even when we don’t feel any pleasure or emotion. But how can we do that when we face the same routine and challenges every day? How can we avoid becoming bored or indifferent in our spiritual journey? We will share some practical and inspiring tips to help us renew our enthusiasm and joy in performing mitzvos and living a Torah life.
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47: Tazria / Metzorah The Master remedy for all cures
This week on the podcast, we explore the parsha of Metzorah, which deals with the spiritual and physical implications of tzaraat, a skin disease that afflicted the Israelites in the desert. We ask ourselves: What are the root causes of our suffering and how can we overcome them? How can we apply the lessons of the Metzorah to our own lives and relationships? And what is the secret of the Baal Shem Tov's segula for choosing the right doctor? Join us for an insightful and inspiring discussion on this fascinating topic.
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46: Pass-Over the torch of Emunah
46: Pass-Over the torch of Emunah
This week, we are preparing for Pesach, the festival of freedom and redemption. But before we celebrate Pesach, we have Shabbos Hagodol, the Great Shabbos. What makes this Shabbos so great? What does it have to do with Pesach? And what can we learn from the mitzvah of Sefiras Haomer, counting the days between Pesach and Shavuos? The answer lies in Emunah, faith in Hashem. In this podcast, we explain how Emunah connects Shabbos Hagodol and Pesach, and how it can help us grow spiritually and emotionally. Tune in and enjoy!

45: Parshas Vayikra: Life is like shopping at a supermarket
www.prismoftorah.com In this week's podcast, we explore the meaning and purpose of some of the mitzvot that are not obligatory or have no fixed measure, such as some of the offerings in the Temple. The Steipler Gaon teaches us how these mitzvot can help us develop a closer relationship with Hashem. We compare it to shopping in a supermarket. We also discuss how this concept relates to Chanukah, and how we can observe the mitzvah of eating without breaking bones in a respectful and mindful way. Join us for an insightful and inspiring conversation on this week's podcast.

44: Parshas Vayakhel / Pekudei – start being a wise man
The items have been brought to assist the Mishkan construction. Hashem says a חכם לב should build the Mishkan. What does the heart have to do with anything? In fact why is the brain, the power of thinking never mentioned in the Torah? Surely it should be the most important part of the person?
Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad
We have to learn from this lesson how this message should be taken into real-life situations. A story that shows us how some are able to do it after the money jumps out from under the bed- yes it’s a true story
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43: Parshas Ki Sisa- The half time show
We see this week the power of half. What is the lesson the Torah is coming to teach us? How can we become more perfect human beings? How much Emunah is enough Emunah? All this can be learnt from the half-shekel coins and the support of the Mishkan. Enjoy this week with Reb Asaf Aharon Prisman
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42: Parshas Tetzaveh Knock, knock- who's there
Tetzaveh: Knock, knock- who's there?
Kohen Gadol must wear bells or he may die! Why is this? What does this parsha have to do with us? Knock knock, wake up and listen. This week is also purim. Did Eshter have fear of going into the king? Lets tie this all together purim, kohen gadol and Noach all in one.
Plus getting drunk on Purim? How much is drunk and why? All here this week.

41: Parshas Teruma - Giving is Getting
When giving for the Mishkan, the leaders seem to make a massive offer of filling in any deficit, they are punished, and one of the letters of their name is taken away. What is the punishment? How did it affect them? When we give Tzedoka who is really supporting whom? Two stories to show this idea how we never really know the truth of what is holding us up!

Lomdous: גרופה וקטומה
In this Shuir given in Kollel Beis Hillel, Reb Asaf Aharon Prisman explores the world of Shihya.
Shuir on: Gemora Shabbos
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40: Parshas Mishpatim- Balancing Act
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“The ear must be pierced”. Why the ear? Why does the Torah instruct us to perform such an action only for the person that decided to be a slave as opposed to any other violation of the Torah? Both were heard on Har Sinai. Life is about getting the balance right. Join us on the journey using Rav Hutner’s concept about what is important in life. Also a true story…
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39 Parshas Yisro Taking the first step
Parshas Yisro: Taking the first step
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Did the Jews want to hear the Torah from Hashem or Moshe? What was the original plan of Hashem? How is there any room for requesting from Hashem by davening doesn’t Hashem do the best for us? What is the point of Davening? How is this related to one of the greatest moments in Jewish history?
Let’s relearn this parsha with a deeper understanding of what really happened!

38-Parshas Beshalach: deflecting challenges
The see saw Yosef and split. What does one have to do with the other? Do we daven to Hashem to give us challenges or do we avoid them? Should a Rabbi have to live part time away from his family? This week we explore how to deflect challenges.
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38: Parshas Bo - Proud to be a Jew
Parshas Bo: Proud To Be A Jew
The common denominator between korban Pesach and bris Milah, why did they need to do both before leaving Egypt? What does being a Jew mean? Hashem created us different then he created non-Jews. What lesson can we learn from this?
Plus: Story–Does Reb Shteinman like Pizza or burgers? Why did this 19-year-old storm in asking? What was the response?
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37: Parshas Vaera: Don't Just Think Emuna, Live Bitachon
Parshas Vaera: Don't Just Think Emuna, Live Bitachon
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This week, Moshe does not think the Jews will believe that Hashem is going to redeem them, but they do, the lions in the pharaoh’s palace against all odds accompany Moshe and Aaron, what can we learn from this? Why did the Jews suddenly have a "change of heart" and stop believing Moshe will save them?
What is the difference between Emuna and Bitachon? When someone falls into Niagara Falls what is the first thing they think of (Assuming they make it alive)
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36 Parshas Shemos: No brain no gain
Parshas Shemos: No brain no gain
Hashem rewards the midwives with ‘houses’, yet not a house of Torah, why not? Is Torah not the most important thing in the world? Would that not have been a perfect reward for the self-sacrifice? How much are we focused on Torah & Yiras Shamayim as opposed to our own pleasures of this world? Is there something wrong with learning Gemora on the beach with a Piña colada? What is the fifth Chelek of the Shulchan Aruch?
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35: Parshas Vayechi- Why do Chessed?
Yosef is requested to do true chessed (חסד ואמת) for Yaakov and bury him with his forefathers and not in Egypt. What is the definition of true chessed? Is there a type of chessed that is not Emes? Is chessed and emes the same or opposites? What do we see as good? How do we view our acts of Chessed? … What this has to do with Adam and Chava and the Eitz Haddaas. Also, a story of Rav Shteinman who had to make this point very clear to a Shayla he was asked (this video can be watched here: http://bit.ly/3vGsvIu)
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