94: People of Peace
/Despite centuries of discrimination, has anyone ever heard of oppressed Jews looting stores?
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Despite centuries of discrimination, has anyone ever heard of oppressed Jews looting stores?
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This time of year warn us to avoid the comfortable trap of mediocrity.
Read MoreEiruv Tavshilin teaches us the value of doing the difficult.
Read MoreThe 48 ways help us become worthy of receiving the Torah.
Read MoreBeing bold is a powerful trait - to be used at the right time and place.
Read MorePesach Sheni teaches us to reclaim lost opportunities.
Read MoreNo matter how stable things are, Hashem can reshape His world in an instant.
Read MoreWhy do we need a mesorah to teach us right and wrong? Couldn't we figure it out ourselves?
Read MoreWhy do we thank Hashem for taking us out of Egypt? Didn't He put us there in the first place?
Read MoreRabbi Orlofsky tunes in from a secure location to comment on the lockdown situation in Israel.
Read MoreR' Orlofsky embarks on the rigorous study of one of the world's most elusive yet powerful substances - the True Cholent.
Read MoreAdar is the end that brings us back to the beginning.
Read MorePurim has many memorable moments - for better or worse.
Read MoreR' Avi Lieberman joins the show to discuss the the message of Purim: to unite despite our differences.
Read MoreMatan Torah teaches us about the different roles of men and women - and how they can find their true fulfillment.
Read MoreHow can we make the most of those sudden moments of inspiration that so easily slip away?
Read MoreWaterbury Mesivta's Dovid Edell, Shlomo Ghoori, and Moyo Orlofsky join the show to discuss the most popular music from Waterbury, songwriting, and the how to use music to truly connect.
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