Bringing you recent lectures, classes, and programs from the Hadar Institute, Ta Shma is where you get to listen in on the beit midrash. Come and listen on the go, at home, or wherever you are. Hosted by Rabbi Avi Killip of the Hadar Institute.
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Join Rabbi Scott Hausman-Weiss from Congregation Shma Koleinu for "Conversations with the Rabbi", a podcast focused on world affairs, matters of the heart and how to view it all through a spiritual lens.
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Be Delivered, and Not Deceived! This is a series of lessons from a devout Torah observant Jewish Believer in the Messiah Yeshua. Displayed with Passion and Conviction. It is time to stop being apologetic for who we are, and what we believe. Stand Proud, and proclaim the name of our Messiah. Yeshua HaMashiach!!
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Listen now to one of our informative and inspiring SHMA Talks. Each episode covers a different issue or thought leadership topic aimed to motivate, engage and inspire the leaders of today and tomorrow. Taking the form of interviews, conversations, panel discussions, live Q&As and debates, you can hear from national and local disruptors, industry experts, entertaining and motivational speakers, as well as Shakespeare Martineau leaders and rising stars.
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Stories of the Gemarah like you've never learned them before
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Lost during shabbat services? Or want to say your own prayers? Now you can...
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Temple Isaiah. Your home at the intersection of tradition and innovation.
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Common Chassidic terms and concepts explained by Rabbi Yossi Paltiel
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R. David Kasher on Parashat Ki Teitzei: A Life in Pieces
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The rules of inheritance are just another law in Deuteronomy’s massive catalog of laws, but something in the way it’s written sounds like a fragment from some lost legend. It somehow breaks the heart to hear them. A hated wife, in the shadow of a beloved one. A husband’s unfair disregard. And the poor child who was innocently born into disfavor. It…
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What happens after death? Are there any answers in the bible that can address what Sh'ol is?저자 The Messianic Jewish moment
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R. Aviva Richman: The Power and Limits of Radical Hesed
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What does it mean to think of hesed as the bedrock of Jewish practice? Rav Aviva explores this question through an essay by Rav Yitzhak Hutner, the author of Pahad Yitzhak, in which he argues that the most foundational attribute of the world is Hesed. Recorded at the Manger Winter Learning Seminar 2024. Source sheet: https://mechonhadar.s3.amazonaw…
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Join us, you already belong.저자 Rabbi Scott Hausman-Weiss
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I had an awesome experience with an angel the other day, and it inspired this message about protection.저자 The Messianic Jewish Moment
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R. Avi Strausberg on Rosh Chodesh Elul: What Does Torah Offer Us This Year?
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Back in Elul of 2023, when I began this year of writing Divrei Torah for the holidays, we didn’t know what devastation lay ahead. In retrospect, each of the Divrei Torah I’ve written this year can be read in light of the events of October 7th. Each holiday celebrated, every encounter with Torah is refracted through the lens of the last eleven month…
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Everything unnatural is a choice, some unnatural choices are harmless, and others are very dangerous.저자 The Messianic Jewish Moment
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High Holy Days with CSK 2024Who? Rabbi Scott Hausman-Weiss, Rabbi Laura Sheinkopf, Hannah Madeleine Goodman (soloist), Tiffany Halfon (Program and Operations Manager), Andrew Lienhard (pianist), Kelly Dean (woodwinds), Daphnee Johnson (cello), Darrell Lacy (bass and guitar), and Leo Hernandez (trumpet and shofar).What? The Jewish way into community…
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We all were force fed darwinism, and we all were deceived by it! Scripture never lies, PEOPLE DO!저자 The Messianic Jewish Moment
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Of all the anthropomorphic images used to describe God in the Torah, one of the most richly developed is “the hand of God.” The image appears for the first time in the Book of Exodus, and then is reworked and nuanced in various ways throughout the rest of that book. Here in the Book of Deuteronomy, in Parashat Eikev, Moshe will draw on several of t…
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R. Elie Kaunfer: Praying Against Our Enemies in the Aleinu
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In this session, we will look at one of the most controversial - and censored - prayers in our tradition: Aleinu. How are we meant to understand the lines in these prayers? Who are the enemies and how might we relate to those concepts today? Who censored the prayers - and how? This class will explore all these questions through various textual trad…
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R. David Kasher on Parashat Va'Etchanan: Seeking Acceptance
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The opening of Parashat Va’Ethanan can serve both as a warning to us all, not to seek more power or privilege than is our due—but also as a reminder to honor our life’s accomplishments, and even to acknowledge, every one of us, our own greatness.저자 Hadar Institute
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The darwinists are keeping a BIG Secret from us, and it is about time that it is revealed.저자 The Messianic Jewish Moment
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R. Avi Strausberg on Tisha B'Av: “Let it Not Totter and Fall”
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Beresheit Rabbah (3:7) teaches that God created and destroyed many worlds before finally allowing this world, our world, to stand. This midrash is teaching us three things. First, destruction and loss are a part of the fabric of our very existence. There is no avoiding it; there is only wrestling and reconciling and accepting it. Second, the midras…
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Rabbi Laura Sheinkopf is CSK's part time associate rabbi and adds so much to our community. Check out her blogpost all about belonging, transition, and finding your place in the world.저자 Rabbi Scott Hausman-Weiss
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ALL of us, every year, become clothed in sin, but nothing unclean can enter the Kingdom. What do we do, then?저자 The Messianic Jewish Moment
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R. David Kasher on Parashat Devarim: Moshe the Deuteronomist
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As we head into the Book of Deuteronomy, we will quickly notice that something has changed. The style of narration is different than we have seen in the Torah so far. This book will consist mostly of Moshe’s own words. The first five verses set the stage for Moshe’s great final oratory. What follows for the next 33 chapters is Moshe retelling the s…
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R. Micha'el Rosenberg: On the Day the Messiah Was Born
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The Talmud Yerushalmi tells a distressing and perplexing tale about a cowherd who goes off in search of the newborn baby messiah on the day the Temple was destroyed. We will read this story, with its enigmatic ending, and try to understand what its authors are trying to tell us about how we should respond in the face of destruction. Recorded on Tis…
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They engage in a religion that cannot be logically, or Scripturally, explained! No, it is not the flying spaghetti monster, either.저자 The Messianic jewish Moment
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R. David Kasher on Parashat Mattot-Mas'ei: Frothing With Rage
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Moshe has an anger problem. He is usually able to keep it under control. By nature, he is a quiet man, a brooder. He carries out his duties faithfully—as both a mouthpiece of God and a defender of the people. But the tension between these two roles pulls at him constantly, keeps him agitated. Sometimes the pressure gets too high… and he explodes.…
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Since October 7, the word "Amalek" has often been invoked in regard to the Israel-Hames War. Is that an appropriate analogy? By looking at ancient responses to biblical verses about Amalek, including those that express discomfort, we can learn these verses anew, revisit the foundational ideas that underlie the verses, and shed light on present real…
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Leaving christianity for judaism, would be a lateral move for all, because the same gods, only with different names, are worshipped there.저자 The Messianic jewish Moment
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R. David Kasher on Parashat Pinhas: How to Read a Census
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For my mother’s 75th birthday, we surprised her by taking her to visit her mother’s childhood home. I knew my grandmother had grown up in Los Angeles, but I didn’t know exactly where, and there were no living relatives whom I could ask. So I did what anyone seeking information does these days: I Googled my grandmother’s name, hoping something would…
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R. Avi Strausberg on the 17th of Tammuz: In the Depths of Sorrow
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Tomorrow, we arrive at the second of the four annual fasts commemorating the destruction of the Temple. According to the Mishnah (Ta’anit 4:6), 17 Tammuz marks the end of the offering of the tamid, the daily sacrifice, as well as the breaching of the city walls. Until this point, despite the siege, the routine of Temple life had continued with the …
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When the Messiah instructs His talmidim to "buy a sword", did He mean to go and gather arms to protect themselves, or was it something else?저자 The Messianic Jewish Moment
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Join us tomorrow night for Shabbat led by Rabbi Scott and Rabbi Neal Katz!저자 Rabbi Scott Hausman-Weiss
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R. David Kasher on Parashat Balak: The View From Above
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Balak, King of Moab, has been made uneasy by Israel’s recent string of victories over enemy nations, and has begun to worry that he will be the next to fall before them. He decides to seek the advantage with a preemptive strike, hoping to weaken the Israelite forces before they have a chance to advance against him. His first plan of attack, however…
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Halakhic works are often a dizzying compendium of multiple perspectives on a given issue, often making it difficult to determine how to behave in a given situation. In this lecture, R. Ethan Tucker argues this is a feature rather than a bug. Critical values that are meant to guide our lives are rarely fully manifest in any given time, place, or sit…
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A centuries old ponderance has been satisfied with simplicity and a keen sense of observation, please, indulge in the revelation with me.저자 The Messianic Jewish moment
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R. David Kasher on Parashat Hukkat: Language Falling on Language
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There is probably no more playful instance of wordplay in all the Torah than the nehash nehoshet, the copper snake described in Parashat Hukkat. With its string of repeated consonants, it sounds like it could be another of Dr Seuss’ whimsical creations, living in the same strange zoo with “the Cat in the Hat,” “Yertle the Turtle,” and “the Fox in S…
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Rav Dena explores a Hassidic teaching from the Me'or Einayim which discusses a dimension of physicality that we rarely pay attention to: given that taste is not necessary to sustain us, why is food delicious? More perplexingly, why does some food taste good to some, but not to others? What is the relationship between what is physically nutritious a…
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Shabbat is the break our hearts and minds need to better do the work of our lives.저자 Rabbi Scott Hausman-Weiss
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Just about all of the religions believe to one degree or another, that the Torah didn't come into existence until after the Israelites left Egypt, is this true?저자 The Messianic Jewish Moment
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