Shiurim on various subjects in Hashkafa, Parsha, current events, Bitachon (and anything else that comes to mind) and how it relates to our lives. Feedback is appreciated, send feedback to mosherabinowitz1@gmail.com
Some thoughts on Sinas Chinam and Tisha B'Av
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Sefira and the connection between Pesach and Tisha B'Av
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Obviously its about the Megillah
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A How to Sing installment- Shwekey's Bo'ee Bishalom, this is an amazing song to know
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ADAR!!!!!!! and THE PARSHA come together for an intor ot this season of Marbim Bisimcha
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Some timely thoughts, it does loosely connect to the Parsha- try to find the spot
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Some last minute Chanuka and Parsha thoughts
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An unforgetable lesson from an elephant who never forgets
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What does that even say? You'll find out soon enough
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Parsha Hashavua Podcast that connects to a post Sukkos idea i wanted to share. enjoy!
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The significance of the little things
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A grandly named podcast to answer a question posed on a famous pshat in the Yom Tov of Sukkos.
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Thoughts regarding the Aseres Yimei Teshuva and how to tip the scales!
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Also known as Reb and Blue. Some Rosh Hashana thoughts
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This is actually a song of the day connnected to the Parsha, it analyzes the 8th day song Akiva
Lets discuss a famous vort on the Parsha and analyze it for a lesson that still burns until today
FINALLY- a new song of the day 'song review' two great nigunim that bring one tachlisdik lesson. Listen to the podcast, then the songs, then tell me what you think
I spontaneous collection of thoughts inspired by a song playing at my local grocery store
The quest for Miracles of the Megillah continues! In this episode we conclude what I call Tokfo Shel Achashverosh. Enjoy
Some legends are old and big, or the invention of a giant company or a country- others are not as big
We are back on the track to discover the miracles of every passuk in hte megillah. This includes a qucik overview of Perek Aleph
How can what we do change the world around us and how does that connect to the Parsha? Find out that and more in this week's shiur
This is a song which i put my own words to TTTO (to the tune of) Tatty My King. It sums up much of my thoughts about this past Chanuka, some lines do represent bigger thoughts if you want the words please email me
I also wanted to call this shiur Candles in the Courtyard- a collection of Post Chanuka ideas to light up the darkness of the winter and the Galus
Parsha and CHannuka thoughts come together with the shoresh of a hardly thought about mitzvah to give us an important mihalech in life!
This song is an MBD song from the Anachnu Maminim album, a beautiful song that is a must know
With the timely words of Shnooky Shapiro we hope to gain a unique instight into the Parsha and the world around us
Of course we have to discuss shidduchim parshas chayei sara... but don't worry i got some politics in... and some stories.
The next 'How to Sing' installment, this song is quite old and i don't think that many people know it. Enjoy! Tell me what you think
Can a King of Sedom change his spots... maybe... but will he? And what does that mean to us?
Great song to learn for Shavuos! An Eitan Katz classic that sings of the maalos our being chosen by Hashem
I called it a secret because as i'm not a Kabbalist i don't even scratch the surface of the secrets of Lag Baomer
A mix of some post Pesach thoughts that flow right into the next song we will go through together, Sefira style.
It's a little hard to write a descrtiption for this one. Im sure from the title you can tell it has to do with Reb Chaim ztzl, it also has to do with Pesach...
This new instalment in the How to Sing series is the first one where i am teaching my own composition. Hope you enjoy!
Some thoughts on Purim in general and also an intro of thoughts to the 2nd perek of Megillas Esther
Finally the new 9th installment of the Purim Miracle series we are finishing up the first Perek of Megillas Esther
The Jewish advisors trying not to advise and judges of Paras U'Madei and how they add to the Purim miracle
How can a wine make Hashem happy? What does it have to do with the Purim Miracle? Join us for the next installment in the Miracle's of the Megillah series
We continue our quest to find the miracles in every pasuk. Here we go thorugh pasuk vav-ches
180 days of showing off his riches to all his noblemen and servants. Why all the parties?
As we discussed we are trying to see the nissim in every pasuk of Meggilas Esther. Here are my thoughts on the first two pesukim
Based on the Rashi in perek 21:13 of parshas Mishpatim, should make for interesting conversation
Episode 3 of the How to Sing series. THis song is from the 70s, very worthwhile to hear in the original.
I don't know if i ever spoke about this song, Dear Nikolai, its an old, old, song. I hope you appreciate the message
In honor of Parshas Ha'mon which is in this week's Parsha I shared some stories which i am now calling 'Mon Maisos
I think this is an imortant podcast with an important message. Please share it with your friends and family
Parshas Vayeshev going inot Miketz and an insite into butlers, bakers and the Chashmonaim
Finally, the next installment in our Song of the Day segment, (although i don't think there is any singing in this podcast)
It seems that there is no word 'Astoundidly' regardless, the lesson in bitachon in this podcast is vital for life- so listen and be astoundidly inspired!!
Really its Parsha of Last week's shavuah, A thought about the Akeidah and how it realtes to us.
Lessons form Lot and the secret of Moshiach ben Dovid, sounds mystical- but really its very practical, as you know I'm not really that mystical!
How does the sportscar driving millenial connect to a timeless idea from the parsha? Find out in this podcast
Do you know the story of the Shpolier Zaide and the dancing bear, well do you know how it connects to the Parsha and the time of year? If you want to find out then listen here!!
I would call it Lulav Unbound but that would be pleigery or however you speel it of the name of the first shiur where i heard of the minhag to take the rings off your lulav on Hoshanah rabba, but don't think its a sukkos message, this message is for right now and for all year round and it is timely so listen and enjoy. Comment welcome
As we get up from the ashes of Tisha B'av i would like to share with you this song I composed titled V'liyerushayim
The long awaited summer podcast. Its been a while, enjoy these thoughts on Parshas Pinchos
This song is getting triple featured in Song of the Day, it seems that it gives me much to talk about, we touched on other songs as well though...
Discussing the irony of certain conecpts in the world and tying it all together to gain a perscpective on seeing the core of truth
Song of the Day thought based on a classic MBD song from the late 70s early 80s... with all your favorite topics, you know KGB etc
Just in case i don't get to send an Erev Shabbos Podcast, here is the full son Achas Shoalti that I tied into a Shavuos podcast
Indroducing two personalities from Tanach, King Asa and Nechemiah, and a possible answer to our question from two podcasts ago
Thoughts on this weeks Parsha, a Chanuka flashback and Pirkei Avos and how one Rav thought of an original way to find a crook
A bit of a wordy title, we will be discussing various ideas from the Parsha and Pirkei Avos
Thank you Baruch Levine and Doni Gross for having all the right songs in the right place. Shidduchim and song of the day all in one!!
The next edition of our Song of the Da y podcast. What is the connection between Rabi Akiva, Rabi Shimon bar Yochai and Avraham Fried? Listen and by the end of the podcast you should find out!
Did you ever learn anything from Sefer Amos? Well now is your chance to get a small peak into Sefer Amos!
Song of the day, in which we try to encapsulate the encapsulating words of the Navi Chavakkuk which are encapsulated in the Song "Chessedd" by Yitzy Bald.
Yes, its a Song of the Day! It's been a while. This song struck me when I heard it and I realized it connected to what we previously spoke about...
This week we will read the Haftorah of Shabbos Hagadol, listen to this podcast to hear about Eliyahu and the task given to him that is has given this week its special name
As the forces of Evil and Impurity gather lead by the Head Letz the opening shot in the war is fired from the opposing team of Purity. Find out more in this podcast
What a title, don't you think? Yes I agree, I had the same question, what is a morning watchman. The podcast is short, listen and find out!
Sometimes we wish we could have seen Krias Yam Suf and see that clear yad Hashem. Some ideas what to do nowadays without a splitting sea.
I really had a much longer title involving a spoonful of virus and the finger of Hashem and a few other things but I guess you can just listen to the Podcast and you'll know what I mean
It's not in the Heaven or across the Sea, This Song of the Day tries to tap into some the endlessness of Torah
Do you know who Zerubavel was? To find out a little about him you may have to listen to this podcast
Messages from my old Rosh Yeshiva in Elul tied with lessons from the Bais Halevi make for several import yesodos that everyone should know
worth listneing too again: Some timely thoughts on the Holy City of Yerushalayim as we think about the significance of the three weeks
Dr Suess brings us the perfect mashal (he may not have known that he did) to help us understand the connection between Yosef, Chanukah and the physical world.
A double song of the day Likavod Chanuka as we bring together a thought regarding a Miami Boys Chiour song from the 70s and a classical Jewish niggun to bring out a timeless thought regarding the Yom Tov of Chanuka
Join us as we analyze some deep dark conspiriacies and the personality of one relatively famous Egyptian butler
For this week's Parshah we will take a peek into the world of Dr. Suess and the story of Bartholomew Cubbins and the Oobleck. You'll be amazed at the parallel that their is between the story and the parshah.
6 brave men, one jug of oil and a miracle which has been a light for all the Jewish people through the long dark Golus. Join us as we prepare for Chanuka in this podcast
The Song of the Day, take a singer named Dovid Gabay (who I still consider a new singer), some Pirkei Avos and hopefully a message to carry with us at all times.
Dreams, dreams, dreams first Yosef's then the two officers of Pharoh. Before we really get to those dreams let's talk about the other type of dreams. Enjoy!
The next installment in the Song of the Day series analyzing a very popular wedding song.
Yes it is about the Parsha and yes it is a Song of the Day! See how it all comes together (with a mention of words from a different song as well which you will have to figure out on your own) and presents to us a bigger picture of the events unfolding in the beginning of the Parsha
If the name Awkward Silence doesn't speak for itself (no pun intended). Yes, this is mostly about Shidduchim, I think some of the stories might even be funny. In short now that everyone heard all the 100s of Pasrshas Chayei Sara shidduchim shiurim we can't just leave it at that...
The song of the day is an old Ohad Moskowitz song. This song definitely involves clapping singging and praising Hashem
An addendum to last week's episode "Why Now Why Not Always. Analyzing thanking Hashem and taking it to the next level.
Join us as we follow Yaakov Avinu on his journey to Choron and analyze what exactly the purpose was of his Yetzia from Eretz Yisroel
Nay nay nay nay, THANK YOU HASHEM, how can you not discuss this song when the words Ha'pam odeh es Hashem are in this weeks Parsha? Of we will give our 21st century Litvishe insights into this concept.
Analyzing the ins and outs of making a kiddush Hashem and understanding Chillul Hashem so as to make sure we don't make one
A discussion on a Babalonian despot and how it relates to the media, the Parshah and our lives.
Today's Song of the Day! For this episode we dug up and old Chaim Dovid song form the Old City of Yerushalayim. We will discuss the weather, shepherds and maybe even the parsha.
The Song of the Day. Join us as we analyze why many songs using the words Viohavta choose to begin by mentioning Omar Rabbi Akiva
Likavod Parshas Chayei Sarah where it has become a minhag to discuss Shidduchim, we will discuss some concepts in Shidduchim, hear a bad joke and learn important insites from an Israeli cab driver
This "Song of the Day" episode is the second in the (potential) Song of the Day (which won't be every day) series