
Episode 292·Nov 14, 2025
Hakarat Hatov
To be a Jew is to express gratitude toward God for all He has given us.
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Join Rabbi Meir Soloveichik for a year-long journey through all 613 commandments of Judaism.


Episode 292·Nov 14, 2025
To be a Jew is to express gratitude toward God for all He has given us.

Episode 291·Nov 13, 2025
One must pass down the mitzvot not just through education, but through action.

Episode 290·Nov 12, 2025
If loving one’s family is natural and intuitive, why does the Hebrew Bible command it?

Episode 289·Nov 11, 2025
The ritual of washing one's hands before eating bread has a deeper significance beyond cleanliness.

Episode 288·Nov 10, 2025
The holiday of Purim is full of dualities, and the mitzvot of the day embody this spirit.

Episode 287·Nov 9, 2025
One must say a blessing before performing a mitzvah. Why?

Episode 286·Nov 7, 2025
One must prepare for Shabbat as if royalty is about to enter one’s own home.

Episode 285·Nov 6, 2025
The Shabbat meal not only provides enjoyment in the present but also summons us back to the covenantal past.

Episode 284·Nov 5, 2025
The eruv is a reminder that those living around us are more than just anonymous neighbors.

Episode 283·Nov 4, 2025
The mitzvot of the Shabbat and Hanukkah candles embody the different ways we experience holiness.

Episode 282·Nov 3, 2025
If one issues a cherem, an angry declaration, against one's land, the property is given to the kohanim.

Episode 281·Nov 2, 2025
How does Laura Ingalls Wilder's famous children's novel connect with Temple rituals?

Episode 280·Oct 31, 2025
The rituals of the Temple refer back to the Abrahamic covenant and teach a vital lesson about Jewish time.

Episode 279·Oct 30, 2025
A law that Judaism applies to everyone, not just Jews, helps us better understand Jewish ethical ideals.

Episode 278·Oct 29, 2025
The laws of terumah, priestly dues, remind the kohanim of the love they must feel for the people of Israel.

Episode 277·Oct 28, 2025
Setting aside a portion of meat for the priests reminds Jews that every meal takes place within a covenant with God.

Episode 276·Oct 27, 2025
Eating food used for idolatry is forbidden not just because it is idolatrous, but because it inverts sacred Jewish rites.

Episode 275·Oct 26, 2025
The contrasting marriages of Hamlet and Ruth reveal the values of Jewish matrimony.

Episode 274·Oct 24, 2025
The children's novel The Phantom Tollbooth helps explain the reasoning for a strange Temple sacrifice.

Episode 273·Oct 23, 2025
The grain offering brought by the High Priest serves as a symbol of Aaron's love for his brother.

Episode 272·Oct 22, 2025
What does a famous painting have to teach us about the Hebrew Bible's aversion to the pagan god Moloch?

Episode 271·Oct 21, 2025
The rule against eating an offering before its blood is placed on the altar symbolizes the unity of body and soul.

Episode 270·Oct 20, 2025
The ban on offering the Passover sacrifice at private altars embodies how much Judaism values community.

Episode 269·Oct 19, 2025
The story of a wealthy Alexandrian Jew sheds light on a seemingly superfluous commandment.

Episode 268·Oct 17, 2025
The prohibition against necromancy is part of the Hebrew Bible's larger rejection of the pagan perspective.

Episode 267·Oct 16, 2025
An exchange between the kings of Israel and Judah reveals the dangers of false prophecy.

Episode 266·Oct 13, 2025
The prohibition against pagan prophecy serves as a rejection of the Greeks' concept of tragedy.

Episode 265·Oct 12, 2025
The prohibition of invoking false gods provides surprising insight for the translation of a famous biblical verse.

Episode 264·Oct 10, 2025
The order of the blasts of the shofar teaches a valuable lesson about Jewish hope.

Episode 263·Oct 9, 2025
Why does the oral law connect the sh'ma with the purity of the kohanim?
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