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Torah on the Go

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Rabbi Nolan Lebovitz (@rabbinolan) hosts "Torah on the Go" - a podcast presented by Valley Beth Shalom clergy.

Wherever you are, you can listen and learn with VBS clergy as they discuss the weekly parsha, the news, Jewish topics and more.

For more information, go to vbs.org/podcast
30 Episodes
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Rabbi Nolan Lebovitz and Rabbi Ed Feinstein discuss Joseph and his brothers and how relationships, and people, can grow and change. Go to VBS.org/Podcast for more information!
Rabbis Lebovitz and Feinstein answer Passover questions in front of a live audience. Chag Pesach Sameach! For more information, go to VBS.org/Podcast
Passover is just around the corner! Rabbi Lebovitz and Rabbi Feinstein talk about the Haggadah, the meaning of the four children section of the seder and what will be on their minds this Passover. Chag Sameach! For more information, go to VBS.org/Podcast.
Passover is coming! Rabbi Lebovitz and Rabbi Feinstein share tips for your seder, the themes of the holiday, and what it means to be Jewish. For more information about Valley Beth Shalom, please visit www.VBS.org. Please SHARE with your friends and loved ones.
At the end of our lives, what kind of blessings do we hope for? How can we live in ways that make our lives a blessing for others? Rabbi Nolan Lebovitz and Rabbi Ed Feinstein share the story of Jacob blessing his 12 sons and discuss how we can all leave a lasting legacy. For more information or to leave us a question, go to VBS.org/podcast.
Rabbi Lebovitz is once again joined by Rabbi Ed Feinstein as they discuss the ideas around protecting and preparing for the future. Go to vbs.org/podcast to leave a question!
Chag Purim Sameach! Rabbi Nolan Lebovitz and Cantor Jacqueline Rafii talk about the power of Esther's story and how it is more relevant than ever today.
Torah on the Go returns with Rabbi Nolan Lebovitz and Cantor Jacqueline Rafii! Like Joseph, we try to make sense of our dreams. How can dreams help us grow? What from our dreams can we take into our daily lives? Go to VBS.ORG/PODCAST to connect with us!
Thank you to all of our listeners and subscribers for tuning in! We'll be back in a couple of weeks with more episodes. Tell your friends and family to subscribe! Go to VBS.org/Podcast for more information.
Rabbi Lebovitz and Rabbi Feinstein talk about the hardening of Pharaoh's heart, free will, and their views of divine intervention. Go to VBS.org/Podcast for more information.
Over the course of Jewish history, the Jewish people lived through many different cultures and societies. What have we taken from those cultures and what have we left behind? How can we continue to integrate into society yet remain distinctly Jewish? Rabbis Lebovitz and Feinstein discuss these ideas and more! Subscribe to Torah on the Go and follow us on Instagram: @torahonthegovbs. For more information, go to VBS.org/PODCAST.
Nothing describes the complexities of sibling relationships better than the story of Joseph. Rabbis Lebovitz and Feinstein break down Joseph's narrative and discuss what the Torah teaches us about the unique relationships between siblings. Go to vbs.org/podcast for more info! Follow Torah on the Go on Instagram: @torahonthegovbs
Happy Tu B'Shevat! Rabbis Lebovitz and Feinstein talk about our responsibility to the Earth, how we think about protecting the environment, and the meaning of the New Year for the Trees. Go to VBS.org/podcast for more information!
What can we learn from our in-laws? Rabbis Lebovitz and Feinstein compare Laban and Jethro as fathers-in-law and talk about all the blessings (and complexities) that come with extended family.
Rabbi Nolan Lebovitz and Rabbi Ed Feinstein talk about prayer; what it's for, what the Torah says about it, and how we can incorporate it in our own lives. Go to VBS.org/Podcast for more information and to leave a question! Follow @torahonthegovbs on Instagram for more.
Rabbi Nolan Lebovitz and Rabbi Ed Feinstein discuss the theme of trickery, how Jacob runs from his problems, and the power of facing adversity to become the person one is meant to become. Follow Torah on the Go wherever you get your podcasts.
Happy New Year! Rabbis Lebovitz and Feinstein discuss the similarities and differences of the secular New Year and Rosh Hashanah.
Rabbi Lebovitz and Rabbi Feinstein discuss Jewish thinking around the afterlife and how we approach mourning the loved ones we have lost.
Rabbi Nolan Lebovitz and Rabbi Ed Feinstein discuss the meaning of names, reinventing oneself, and becoming the person one is meant to become.
On this special Hanukkah episode, Rabbi Nolan Lebovitz and Rabbi Ed Feinstein talk about the meaning of Hanukkah and how it applies today. Later, they share their favorite aspects of the holiday. Go to www.vbs.org/podcast to leave a question to be answered on a future episode. Follow and share Torah on the Go with friends and family!
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