Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg serves as Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivas Ohr Eliyahu, Lubavitch Mesivta of Chicago, and during the summer months, as Scholar in residence at Machon Alte women's seminary in Tsfat, Israel. He is a beloved Rabbi, teacher and father, and lives in Lincolnwood, Illinois, with his wife and children, where he dedicates his life to mentoring, teaching, and inspiring others. This podcast is powered for free by Torahcasts. Start your own forever free Torah podcast today at https://to ...
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In 15 minutes of less, Rabbi Shaffer of the Pikesville Jewish Congregation, shares a summary of, and insight into the Parsha.
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Join Bill Cloud each week for insight into the Torah Portion.
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Challenges and GiftsPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Korah (B’midbar 16:1-18:32)
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This is our d’rash (commentary) on the torah portion, Korah. Rather than complaining about a lack of food and water, this portion describes a full scale revolt against Moses and Aaron coming from two different factions – one led by Korah the Levite and another led by chief men of the tribe of Reuben. As we […]…
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The Power of EmunahPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Shelach L’cha (B’midbar 13:1-15:41)
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This is our d’rash (commentary) on the torah portion, shelach l’cha or “send for yourself.” In this portion, Israel is at the threshold of crossing into the land of Canaan. However, an expedition of twelve scouts intended to discover how to take the land turned into an evil report that concluded, “we are unable to take […]…
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ProphecyPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Beha’alotcha (B’midbar 8:1 – 12:16)
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This is our d’rash (commentary) on the torah portion, Beha’alotcha or “when you kindle.” In Leviticus 8, the Torah teaches of the consecration of the Kohenim. In Numbers 8, the Torah teaches of the consecration of the Levi’im (Levites) as they assume the position of the “firstborn” of Israel. In this torah portion we also learn of […]…
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TeamworkPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Naso (B’midbar 4:21 – 7:89)
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This is our d’rash (commentary) on the torah portion, Naso or “take the sum.” In this portion, the text continues to describe the division of the Levitical families and their duties concerning the transport of the Sanctuary. It also introduces us to the Ordeal of Jealousy and the vows of a Nazirite. In these two […]…
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To Teach TorahPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion: B’midbar (B’midbar 1:1-4:20)
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This is our d’rash (commentary) on the torah portion, Bemidbar or “in the wilderness.” In this portion, we see how the tribes were numbered and assigned into four different camps. These camps with their respective standards are seen as the equivalent of the four living creatures who surround the Throne of God. We also how […]…
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Evaluations, Curses and BlessingsPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Bechukotai (Vayikra 26:3 – 27:34)
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This is our d’rash (commentary) on the torah portion, Bechukotai or “in my statutes.” In this portion, the Scripture describes the blessings that come with obedience and details the judgments that come with disobedience. In this sidrah, Israel is warned that blatant disregard for God’s commands have terrible consequences, in fact, five groups of se…
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The Servant's ChildrenPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Behar (Vayikra 25:1 – 26:2)
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This is our d’rash (commentary) on the torah portion, Be’har or “on the mount.” In this portion, the Scripture details two other commands of rest – the sh’mittah (sabbatical year) and the yovel (jubilee). One of the prevailing concepts in this sidrah is that the land is God’s and is, therefore, expected to be in […]…
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The Plain JewPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Emor (Vayikra 21:1 – 24:23)
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This is a commentary on the Torah portion Emor – “say.” This torah portion turns its attention back to the priests and their responsibility to maintain higher standards of purity. Though addressing the priests, we who have been called out of darkness into His marvelous light to be a royal priesthood should take note of the […]…
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A Great InvestmentPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Kedoshim (Vayikra 19:1 – 20:27)
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This is a commentary on the Torah portion Kedoshim – “Holy.” If the previous portion begins what is regarded as lev ha’torah (the heart of the Torah), this portion is the “heart of the heart.” This sidrah defines the call to Israel to be holy “because I the LORD your God am holy.” This portion emphasizes the […]…
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The Simple GarmentsPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Acharei Mot (Vayikra 16:1 – 18:30)
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This is a commentary on the Torah portion Acharei Mot – “After the death.” This portion begins what is regarded as lev ha’torah (the heart of the Torah) and emphasizes how the Creator is to be approached and uses the death of Aaron’s sons to make the point that it must not be done “at […]Por Shoreshim Ministries
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The Power of WordsPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Potential Versus ActualizationPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Kohen Gadol's KorbanPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Zohar on the Beis HamikdashPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Honor GuardPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Of Memory and KnotsPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Holy GarmentsPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Temple TunnelsPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Covenant of The Day BeforePor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Respecting DignityPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Dedication Beyond CalculationPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Plaguing the DetailsPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Paradox of GalusPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Revelation Concealment and YearningPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Onset of GalusPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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SoulfulnessPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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When There's a Lack of WaterPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Great ParadoxPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Secret of Shir HamaalosPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Complimentary OppositesPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Formula of MiraclesPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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A Child's CryPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Two types of lovePor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The mistake of idolatry versus logic and belief in HashemPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Emotions after attack on Klall Yisroel. Message from the first Rashi on the Torah.Por Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The great song of Haazinu, and the Simcha within Teshuva.Por Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Double CovenantPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Double ChoicePor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Remembering Shabbos and Remembering AmalekPor Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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