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TakeTen4Torah Daily Torah Podcast
TakeTen4Torah Daily Torah Podcast
Author: Rabbi Shmuel Ismach
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Take 10 minutes of your busy day for Torah. Spend one 1/100th of your day as meaningfully as you can! Different topics each weekday. Produced by Rabbi Shmuel Ismach of the Young Israel of Great Neck
424 Episodes
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We often find the Bnei Yisrael compared to the sand, and we even pray that we should be like the dirt. What does this metaphor even mean? Take Ten to find out.
Moshe refuses the task G-d offers him to represent the people before Pharaoh because of a speech problem. Why would this be a reason to refuse the job, and why may it have been exactly the reason he was chosen? Take Ten to find out.
Of the four fasts that commemorate the destruction of the Beit Hamikdash, the Tenth of Tevet might have the most controversy attached. Take Ten to learn about these issues.
If you have 10 minutes to take a break from Cyber Monday shopping, you might want to listen to this analysis of the ethics of distracted work. What does our forefather Yaakov teach us in this regard? Take Ten to find out.
We respond to the beracha of Modim with more than just an Amen, and instead add another paragraph of our own. Why do we do this for only one beracha, and what does our response mean? Take Ten to find out.
Every bite we take and prayer we say is an opportunity to notice the blessings woven into our day, but most of us rush right past them. How do we turn an ordinary day into 100 touchpoints with G-d? Take Ten to find out.
Today's Ten is sponsored in memory of נחמיה שמואל רפאל בן צבי on his yartzeit by Ruthie and Chaim Anfang.
This week's Torah portion presents the difficult story of Yaakov being less than truthful in his dealings with Yitzchak. Take Ten to learn about the value of Truth vs Falsehood.
Why do we have a third meal on Shabbat? How important is it to save or make room for this meal? Take Ten to find out.
How could Yaakov have engaged in deception to "steal" Yitzchak's blessings? Did he truly get away with it? Take Ten to find out.
We know that there are mitzvot that are between Man and G-d and those that are between Man and Man. You may have never realized that for some reason, we don't make blessings on those mitzvot between Man and Man like visiting the sick, or tzedaka. Why is this? Take 10 to find out.
How was it permitted for Eliezer to decide on Yitzchak's bride by making use of an omen? Take Ten to find out.
How does Judaism view the importance of weddings and marriage? Take Ten to find out.
Sponsored in honor of Sherri and Martin Ghodsi and the wedding of their children, Ethan and Jessica.
What does the story of the establishment of Mincha teach us about the nature of the midday prayer itself? Take Ten to find out.
What does the unique and all-encompassing beracha (blessing) on bread teach us about the nature of all foods? Take Ten to find out.
The Mitzvah of Bikur Cholim, visiting the sick, is implied in the Torah in this week's parsha, when G-d visits Avraham as he recovers from his circumcision. What is the goal of this important mitzvah, particularly in our era of advanced medical treatment? Take Ten to find out.
It's Election Day! What ancient principles guide us in the process of doing our civic duty? Take Ten to find out. [This episode is a repeat, perhaps from a more innocent time.]
Our tradition places a great deal of importance on one word, a response to another person's blessing. Why is this word so significant? Take Ten to find out.
We begin to say the special prayers of Selichot even before the ten days of Teshuva. Why so early, and what does this teach us about these final days of the year? Take Ten to find out.
Every day from Elul through Sukkos, we twice recite Tehillim 27, known as "l'David." Take Ten to understand why the paragraph seems to be describing two different Davids.
On Yom Kippur, we spend a lot of time "confessing" to the mistakes we have made throughout the year. Might there ever be a time to "confess" to a mitzvah? Take Ten to find out.



