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Tehillim 150

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Tehillim 150 is the OU Women's Initiative's national program for high-school girls to study a perek of Tehillim each day for 150 days with Yael Davidowitz. 150 days, 150 ways to connect to our Creator!
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Tehillim Unveiled

Ari Levisohn and Rav Jeremy Tibbetts

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Over the past year, we've been saying a lot of Tehillim (Psalms), and it got me thinking more deeply about some of the words that are so familiar to us. As I delved into them—combining modern literary analysis with a spiritual, meditative approach—I began to uncover layers of meaning that truly amazed me. It’s been a transformative journey, and I’ve developed a profound love for the book, that I couldn't help but try to share. Join me as we unpack a new psalm each month, unveiling new meanin ...
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Tefillah Outlined

Rabbi Moshe Rothman

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Embark on a journey through the intricate tapestry of our daily Tefillah as we comprehensively unravel its layers, delving into the profound structure, themes, and meanings behind the words woven into our Davening. Using the classical commentaries on Tehillim and Tefillah, we are endeavoring to bridge the gap between the form and essence of prayer. Together, let's uncover the timeless wisdom encapsulated in each heartfelt utterance.
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The Tehillim Podcast

Jonathan Livi

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A new podcast for the study of Tehillim. The goal will be to study peshat, and to learn the proper reading of the text.Insights and comments could be sent to Jonathan@theparashapodcast.com They will be addressed during our daily classes to enhance the discussion.For Navi Classes, please visit:Spotify Link:https://open.spotify.com/show/48iHU4mP1cvgZOGFrC5Jys?si=o_r9qD_XT_yovHvuC9fJIAApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-navi-podcast/id1549133051For parasha classes, please v ...
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During these challenging and uncertain times, the Orthodox Union hosts a daily Tehillim and Chizuk call with a short inspirational lesson from a synagogue rabbi, followed by the recitation of tehillim, psalms. This 15-minute call takes place Monday through Friday at 1:00 pm ET. The call-in numbers are 773-377-9170 or 480-210-2150. For your convenience, click here to access the readings, with translation that will take place during the call. As a merit for those who are ill, to honor someone ...
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Hebrew text read for on the go use, with time given to respond with intention for ie: tehillim, brachot,nishmat kol chai,megillah,candle lighting,grace after meals,blessings before food,viduy,tashlich,prayer of the traveler, challah,Shema,Shmona esrei,chanukah blessings,Asher yatzar, etc. 5-10 minute summary,dvar torah and life lesson after each recitation. Sponsor an episode in honor of s/o. Article: https://thelayersprojectmagazine.com/shomea-voneh/ Website: https://www.podpage.com/shomeah ...
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Tehillim (Psalms) Series with Rabbi Yosef Mitzrachi As of 2011 Rabbi Mizrachi has spoke in more than 4000 lectures, participated in many weekend seminars, radio shows, and others in English and Hebrew. These events have affected the lives of thousands of Jews which became observance of Torah and Mitzvohs. In 2004 Rabbi Mizrachi started a very successful website called DivineInformation.com that contains hundreds of lectures and videos in English and Hebrew. There are literally thousands of B ...
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Torah Today explores the Hebrew scriptures and culture that shaped the life of Jesus and provides common ground for all who seek the truth. We provide short teachings on various topics from a biblical perspective and provide valuable insights into words and phrases from the Hebrew Bible.
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“613 Books” podcast spotlights a different author every week in an interview hosted by veteran broadcast and podcast producer Heather Dean. If you love to read, or write, books geared to Jewish readers, this podcast is for you! After her extraordinary 14-year career broadcasting celebrity interviews for MTV, E! Entertainment Television and Associated Press (AP) Radio, Heather upgraded her life and career, which is centered on Torah values. Interested in advertising your product or service to ...
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Tehillim 27 is the anthem of the season. Beginning on the first of Elul (September 4, 2024), it is traditionally recited twice daily through the end of Sukkot, totalling just over 100 recitations over nearly two months. This psalm contains some truly beautiful verses and has likely inspired more songs than any other chapter in Tanach. But how well …
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Psalms 51 and 52 form a pair. Both psalms resulted from a rather involved background story involving terrible sins, but the two sinners could not have been more different! David was the sinner in Psalm 51, and Doeg was the sinner in Psalm 52. How are they alike? And how are they profoundly different? What was it about Doeg that makes him one of the…
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The Exodus is depicted not merely as an historical revolution; there is a revolution in nature - water turns to dry land; dry land turns to water! This joyous Mizmor from Hallel expresses the overlap between the emergence of Israel and God's powerful presence in nature. Music. Intro - Sinai Tor. End - Naftali Kempeh…
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In this introduction to our new podcast we discuss our approach to finding profound meaning in Tehillim, as well as why we see this book as unique among the books of Tanach. Support us on ⁠Patreon⁠: patreon.com/TehillimUnveiled Join our ⁠newsletter⁠: form.jotform.com/arilevisohn/email-list Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review!…
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In this episode of “613 Books” Podcast, producer-host Heather Dean speaks with caterer, workshop leader and cookbook author, Menuchah Armel about preparing for a 3-day Yom Tov.They discuss plan-ahead recipes based on Menuchah’s cookbook, “Straight to the Plate,” and other delicious suggestions.Also very importantly, Menuchah dishes up practical adv…
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This is a chapter spoken in God's name, seating an unnamed king on a chair at his right-hand side and promising victory over his enemies, priesthood to the nations, and the role of dispensing justice to the world. Who is the king? Abraham? King David? Mashiach? We speak about the Radak's interpretation, refuting the Christian reading of the chapter…
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As a young woman, Barbara always thought she'd marry a nice Jewish boy from New York, just like her mother.But her life took a distinctly different turn when she entered the Torah-observant world and her nice Jewish boy turned out to hail from Casablanca!Suddenly she found herself the Sephardic version of the bride-who-knew-nothing!As the years pas…
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Four situations necessitate thanksgiving to God. This is a chapter that speaks of God's responsiveness to human distress, and the human thanks of God's salvation. The heading - "Let the redeemed of God" - indicates that this distress, salvation and thanks are happening under the rubric of Redemption. This is a chapter that we recite on the night of…
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This historical Psalm is written from a position of Exile. It speaks of Israel's constant waywardness and rebellion against God, from the days of the Wilderness, until the Land of Israel, frequently disloyal, and ungrateful to God's manifold gifts and wonders. Why then is this a chapter of praise? Why is this chpater animated by an upbeat mood?…
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Our relationships are the only things we take from this world into the next. In this episode of Bread Crumbs, Robin and I discuss the only three real relationships a person can have, how they relate to one another, and how to keep them healthy. Life is relational, so let's try to get it right! For more teachings by Grant Luton (and to print the not…
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This chapter celebrates God's capacity and proclivity to forgive his people. Academics have studied the language of this chapter and identify it as a Second Temple Psalm. This gives extra meaning to this celebratory Mizmor as a song of thanks for God having renewed Israel, forgiving us, and giving us a new lease on life - a fresh start.…
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This additional episode to the four-part series Body-Soul-Spirit gathers some additional scriptural insights into this important topic. Here we will discuss the process of salvation - past, present & future - and how it corresponds to the spirit, soul and body. We will also look again at the two Hebrew words for 'soul' and what they reveal about ou…
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