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The daily actions you choose to take upon yourself shape you into the person you strive to become. “The Daily Study Podcast” provides an in- depth daily study of Jewish text which will enrich your current knowledge of Judaism and provide practical universal values that anyone can benefit from. The daily lessons will ensure you are fed a daily dose of wisdom and learning for your pleasure and personal growth. 💜
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In this episode we learn about the laws Hashem gave to the Jewish people about entering the Land.
Deep within we all believe.
The spies still had the slave mentality of being slaves to the laws of nature.
We learn from the spies that they had good intentions. They wanted to live a spiritual life and realized it would be difficult to do so in Israel.
How to conquer not If we can. Moshe knew we were capable he just wasn’t sure HOW. So he sent out spies...
G-d always gives us second chances!
How do we start Fresh we we feel so empty inside?
What does Aaron lighting the Menorah teach us on a practical level today?
What is true humility?
When we complained in the desert and were called rebels. We’re we really rebellious?
Historically we have been successful when following the light of the Torah.
Connecting with G-d for even a minute is everlasting. We learn from here that it’s not good to push anything off. Tune to understand in depth.
Did Moses really hear G-d’s voice? How do we know? Can we hear that voice today?
What was different in our world pre and post Sinai era?
If the 12 princes each brought the same sacrifices- why does the Torah have to go through each of them in detail?
The consequences of a wife who cheats... the Torah compares this to the relationship with G-d & His people.
This episode teaches us the 3 steps of Repentance according to Judaism. Tune in to hear more.
What can we learn from the clan of Merari?
G-d tells Moshe to count the clan of Kehat and then the clan of Gershon. Why that specific order?
Transforming an enemy into an ally.
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