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Parshas Chayei Sarah - Walking The Talk
"The Righteous say little and do much, while the Wicked say much and do little" - but why does how much we talk define our righteousness? Shouldn't actions alone matter? In this eye-opening episode, we uncover a revolutionary understanding of human nature through the lens of Avraham Avinu's behavior in contrast to Ephron's.
Through Reb Yerucham, the Mir Mashgiach's profound insight, we discover how our neshamah's natural desire for chesed can actually be diminished by merely talking about our intentions. Through a powerful contemporary story of a young boy named Shmulik and his remarkable notebook of Chesed, we explore the psychological concept of "moral licensing" and its spiritual implications. Could your words be inadvertently satisfying your soul's thirst for doing good before you even act? Join us for an illuminating journey that will transform how you think about every act of kindness.
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Parshas Toldos - Break Free From Autopilot
15:24|Ever wonder why going through the motions feels spiritually empty, even when you're doing everything right? This week, we tackle a paradox that might shake up your perspective: Sometimes, growing up with a silver spoon of spirituality presents the greatest challenge to authentic Avodas Hashem. Through an eye-opening analysis of Yitzchak's Tefillos, we uncover why maintaining genuine enthusiasm can be harder than starting fresh. Join us as we explore the hidden struggle of the tzaddik's child - the art of transforming inherited wisdom into personal truth. Whether you're feeling stuck in spiritual routine or searching for your unique path, this episode confronts the unspoken challenge of keeping your Yiddishkeit real and raw in a world of comfortable conformity.Always on www.prismoftorah.orgParshas Vayera - Is Your Chesed Really Kind?
15:11|How can giving less sometimes mean giving more? What's the hidden wisdom behind Avraham Avinu's seemingly stingy water portion to his guests? This week's episode uncovers a fascinating paradox in Parshas Vayera that challenges our understanding of true chesed. Through the lens of Avraham's careful hospitality and Sarah's miraculous nursing, we discover why timing and balance are crucial in acts of kindness. From ancient water carriers to modern-day pools near yeshivas, this episode reveals how genuine Chesed transforms not just the recipient but the giver as well. Join us for an eye-opening exploration of how to perform chesed that uplifts everyone involved - without undermining anyone else.Always on www.prismoftorah.orgLech Lecha- Which World Are You Living In?
12:53|Lech Lecha- Which World Are You Living In?What profound message lies behind Hashem's seemingly reverse-ordered command to Avraham to leave his land before his birthplace and father's house? Why does the Torah describe Lot's capture with such unusual grammar - interrupting his identity as "Avram's nephew" with mention of his possessions? Through a fascinating interpretation from the Nesivos Shalom and a compelling story about a Yerushalayim Rosh Yeshiva facing a life-changing decision, this week's Parshas Lech Lecha explores the deeper meaning of truly leaving behind the influences that shape our worldview. Discover how three powerful forces can subtly pull us away from living in true reality. Join us for a transformative perspective on breaking free from illusion and finding your authentic spiritual direction in a world of distractions.Parshas Noach - Staying Connected
14:42|Why does the Torah seemingly describe the Mabul in passive terms, without explicitly mentioning Hashem's direct involvement? And what makes the nachash's punishment of having readily available food actually a severe consequence rather than a blessing? In this episode, we uncover profound insights about Hashem's relationship with His creation and what it truly means to be "disconnected." The answer that connects these two seemingly unrelated questions will reveal eye-opening perspectives on how Hashem built the very DNA of the world to respond to our actions. We conclude with two powerful stories. This episode sheds new light on facing life's challenges.www.prismoftorah.orgSukos - The Joy in Discomfort
18:16|The sukkah, with its inherent discomforts, paradoxically symbolizes the pinnacle of joy—our Zman Simchaseinu. How can the experience of exile hold the key to true happiness when, on the surface, it seems to totally contradict the theme of happiness? What profound wisdom lies in reading Koheles, with its seemingly bleak outlook, during this joyous festival?In this week's episode of The Prism of Torah, Reb Asaf Aharon Prisman unravels these mysteries, sharing insightful stories and teachings that will transform your perspective on every mitzvah. Join us as we explore how embracing the temporary can open doors to the eternal. Listen now and uncover hidden truths that will deepen your connection to Hashem and enrich your spiritual journey!In time for Parshas Bresheis, get your copy of Prism of Torah Book! Click here!Always on www.prismoftorah.orgHoshana Rabbah - Your Last Chance
20:32|Why is Hoshana Rabbah compared to Yom Kippur? What hidden power lies within this often-overlooked day? Delve into the mystical depths of Hoshana Rabbah and uncover its profound connection to teshuvah, judgment, and unity. This episode explores the fascinating concept of two distinct systems of repentance, revealing how our actions ripple through Klal Yisroel in unexpected ways. Discover the secret behind the sukkah's power to unite and why smacking the aravos holds such significance. Rabbi Asaf Aharon Prisman offers a fresh perspective on this "hidden Yom Tov," challenging us to reconsider our approach to the final days of Sukkos, which are sometimes taken for granted. With insights drawn from Kabbalistic sources and practical wisdom for daily life, this episode promises to transform your understanding of Hoshana Rabbah and its pivotal role in our spiritual journey. Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your avodas Hashem - tune in now!Yom Kippur- United in Our Differences
13:35|Yom Kippur - United in Our DifferencesWhy were the elders weeping when accusing the Kohen Gadol, despite following Halacha? What motivated a Rebbe to seek forgiveness from his Talmid for 13 consecutive years on Erev Yom Kippur, even when blameless? Uncover the profound message behind these puzzling accounts and the Rambam's insights on them. How does Yom Kippur elevate us to an angelic state, and what's the key to unlocking its transformative power?In this eye-opening episode, we explore the hidden spiritual dynamics of the holiest day of the year. Discover the game-changing principle that amplifies Yom Kippur's impact and learn how to apply it to your daily life and relationships. Through compelling stories and deep insights, you'll gain a fresh perspective on Yom Kippur and ensure your spiritual readiness for this awesome day.Join us on this transformative journey as we prepare for the ultimate experience of unity and connection with Hashem.Always on www.prismoftorah.orgRosh Hashanah - Last-Minute Prep for Rosh Hashanah
14:23|What if one powerful choice could transform your entire year? How can you tap into Hashem's boundless chesed during the High Holidays? In this eye-opening episode, Reb Asaf Aharon Prisman reveals a profound secret from Parshas Nitzavim that will forever change your Rosh Hashanah experience. Discover how a subtle shift in mindset can open the floodgates of brachah and connect you to your highest purpose. Uncover the deeper meaning behind Rashi's puzzling comment and learn how to ace your personal interview with the Almighty. As we stand on the brink of a new year, this podcast offers a soul-stirring message of hope, empowerment, and Divine love that will ignite your spirit and elevate your Elul journey. Don't miss this transformative episode – your best year ever awaits!