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/Why you want to talk in Shul, and what you can do about it.
Read MoreWhy you want to talk in Shul, and what you can do about it.
Read MoreRabbi Orlofsky explains how to acquire a love of learning that lasts.
Read MoreIf learning Torah is priceless, why do lomdei Torah get more time off than Wall Street workers?
Read MoreIn honor of the wedding season, Rabbi Orlofsky critiques wedding invitations, bands and photographers!
Rabbi Yosef Granofsky, Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshivas Ohr David comes on the show to discuss the challenges of teaching bachurim in our times.
Read MoreRabbi Orlofsky discusses the Kotel and Shavous, over the years.
Read MoreThe week of Hod: Pesach Sheni & Lag Ba'omer give us a chance to restart our lives.
Read MoreWhy does the number 7 constantly reappear throughout Sefer Vayikra?
Read MoreJoin us in the ancient minhag of talking about Chol HaMoed trips instead of actually going anywhere.
Read MoreWe all have a taste of bitterness in our lives.
Read MoreFour potential attitudes you may find at your seder.
Read MoreRabbi Orlofsky begins his discussion of the Hagadda.
Read MoreThe key to a successful seder is preparation.
Read MoreCut the stress by planning your Pesach in advance.
Read MoreFind meaning while cleaning your house. ALL of your house.
Read MoreHow can we fix the imbalance between our body and soul?
Read MoreHow do we cope with a society where everything is disposable?
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