Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein
A podcast by Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein - Thursdays
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154 Episodes
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Chol Hamo'ed Sukkot | What does the shade of the sukkah represent?
Published: 08/10/2020 -
Sukkot | Why do we celebrate Sukkot at this time of year?
Published: 01/10/2020 -
Yom Kippur | Why is Yom Kippur the happiest day of the year?
Published: 22/09/2020 -
Rosh HaShana | Why can’t we perform the mitzvah of shofar on Shabbos?
Published: 16/09/2020 -
Nitzavim-Vayelech | Why are words of encouragement so helpful to us?
Published: 11/09/2020 -
Ki Tavo | How does the farmer tell the story of the Jewish people?
Published: 03/09/2020 -
Ki Teitzei | Why does the Torah promise the reward of a long life to those who honour their parents?
Published: 27/08/2020 -
Shoftim | What is the connection between Lego and mitzvot?
Published: 20/08/2020 -
Re'eh | Why is free choice important?
Published: 13/08/2020 -
Eikev | What does it mean to pray?
Published: 05/08/2020 -
Va’etchanan | How do we love G-d?
Published: 31/07/2020 -
Devarim | Do you yearn?
Published: 24/07/2020 -
Matos Masei | What's so bad about anger?
Published: 16/07/2020 -
Pinchas | Where does leadership begin?
Published: 09/07/2020 -
Chukat Balak | How far must we go for the sake of peace?
Published: 03/07/2020 -
Korach | Why was Moses so uncompromising in the case of Korach’s rebellion?
Published: 25/06/2020 -
Shelach | Why does G-d let us make mistakes?
Published: 18/06/2020 -
Beha'alotscha | Why is it important to perform mitzvot with joy?
Published: 11/06/2020 -
Nasso | What is the connection between nasso (carrying) and nasi (prince)?
Published: 05/06/2020 -
Bamidbar | How can structure change your life?
Published: 22/05/2020
Insights, ideas and inspiration mined from the weekly Torah portion and the classic commentaries, and distilled by South African Chief Rabbi Dr. Warren Goldstein. Known as a “spiritual entrepreneur”, Rabbi Goldstein has launched and led a number of initiatives that have changed the face not only of his own community, but of world Jewry. In the Language of Tomorrow, he explores the Torah’s vision for creating a better society, and an inspired, meaningful life.