Rabbi Aaron Dovid Poston – Shares with us the most recent Parasha (Kedoshim) and the importance of honoring your parents both for Jews and non-Jews alike.
Rabbi Moshe Pinto Shlita – Shares with us the underlying reason why Jews attract such wealth and success – the spiritual underpinnings of why that is. Also, what happens when we lose great wealth such as in the time of the Egyptian slavery – when we lose our standing and spirituality. And finally how we attain material and spiritual wealth by doing our part and relying on Hashem.
Rabbi Trugman – Shares so many interesting items relating the the Makom (the place) meaning Eretz Yisroel and also how it relates to the weekly parasha. It contains a lot of deep chassidic thoughts that present such a fascinating approach to concepts that most take for granted. For example, the relatively small size of the State of Israel and the relatively small Jewish population and their outsized Worldy significance (~51 minutes).
Rabbi David Aaron – In this past week’s parasha (Vayeitzei) we hear about Yaakov marrying both Leah and Rachel and how their father (Lavan) switched Leah in place of Rachel. This has resulted in our current Jewish custom of “checking” the bride before the chupah (wedding canopy). Rabbi Aaron shares some of the deeper meanings of this custom and how we can learn the secret to a great marriage through this knowledge. Packed with wisdom and only 2 minutes.
Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz – Shares about the new Hebrew month of MarCheshvan and even says some say that it is the most important month of the year and all the background and proofs of why that is. Interesting stuff sprinkled throughout the video along with commentary on the weekly Parasha (Noach).
Personal Thoughts – I like how Rabbi Breitowitz brings different perspectives and points throughout his shiurim (classes) to prove our the original premise of the entire video so you get a picture with a variety of viewpoints. Hope you enjoy it. Chodesh Tov! (Happy New Month).
Rabbi Trugman – Shares with us seven different meanings of just the first pasuk (sentence) of this week’s Torah portion. This starts the final book the the Five Books of Moses.
Personal Thoughts – I enjoy learning more about all the different aspects of the simple Torah text – the uncovered secrets so to speak. Our sages say that the Torah is as wide as the ocean – vast in scope and meaning.
Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz – Shares about the weekly parasha (Balak) and how Bilaam the protagonist who wants to curse the Jews ends up blessing them instead.
Personal Thoughts – I liked how Rabbi Breitowitz gives a lot of background spiritually and practically for the events in this weekly parasha to help better understand how it affects us both then and today.