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Meaningful Ideas on the Parsha
Yaakov Meltzer
276 episodes
4 days ago
A 9 minutes or less shiur on the Parsha, grounded in Chazal and the Rishonim. Goal is to show how the parsha speaks directly to our lives today. Strive to be simple enough for the busy layman, yet deep enough for the advanced Talmid Chacham at the same time. Podcast is available on all the major platforms. Call in options: 712-432-3491 (US) or 079-574-2029(IL). Rabbi Yaakov Meltzer is a Talmid of Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim. He has a Semicha from Rav Moshe Heinemann, and an MS in Special Education from Daemen College. Always appreciate any feedback, email is the name of the podcast @gmail.com
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A 9 minutes or less shiur on the Parsha, grounded in Chazal and the Rishonim. Goal is to show how the parsha speaks directly to our lives today. Strive to be simple enough for the busy layman, yet deep enough for the advanced Talmid Chacham at the same time. Podcast is available on all the major platforms. Call in options: 712-432-3491 (US) or 079-574-2029(IL). Rabbi Yaakov Meltzer is a Talmid of Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim. He has a Semicha from Rav Moshe Heinemann, and an MS in Special Education from Daemen College. Always appreciate any feedback, email is the name of the podcast @gmail.com
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Meaningful Ideas on the Parsha
Vayigash - A Sign Of Who He Is

Yosef calls his brothers close and reveals himself to them. Why did he choose the Bris Milah as his proof, when he had proof that he spoke Lashon Hakodesh and knew the true story of the sale? How was it a good proof, didn't he force all the Egyptians to circumcise themselves?

Have a good Shabbos

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1 week ago
8 minutes 40 seconds

Meaningful Ideas on the Parsha
Miketz - Forgetting His Troubles

After all these years, Yosef was able to rise to power, marry, and have two sons. He named them with names that symbolize this ability to forget his troubles and be happy with what he had built. Was that all positive, or were there negative components? 

Have a good Shabbos and a lichtege Chanukah

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2 weeks ago
9 minutes 40 seconds

Meaningful Ideas on the Parsha
Vayeishev - Not The Time For Tranquility

Chazal say that Yaakov wanted to sit in tranquility at this point, after dealing with Eisav, Lavan, Shechem. Hashem said Tzadikim have tranquility in the next world, they should ask for it in this world? Is there something wrong with having a tranquil life? Wouldn't Yaakov only want this for Torah and Ruchniyus, what would be wrong with this desire? Some approaches to understanding a difficult Chazal

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3 weeks ago
9 minutes 44 seconds

Meaningful Ideas on the Parsha
Vayishlach - Bowing to Eisav

We find Yaakov humbling himself before Eisav, and bowing seven times. Yet we also know that one is forbidden to flatter a wicked person. Exploring the balance Yaakov strikes in his appeasement of Eisav.

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1 month ago
9 minutes 42 seconds

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Vayeitzei - Lavan Father Of Trickery

When Yaakov met Rochel, he assured her Lavan wouldn't outsmart him. He said he could be his brother in trickery. How could Yaakov the Ish Emes expect to match the one Chazal call the father of trickery? If he said he could match, how come in the end he wasn't successful and Lavan beat him?

Some ideas from Rav Yaakov Kaminetzky and Rav Shalom Schwadron on the middos of Emes and Ramaos.

Have a wonderful Shabbos

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1 month ago
9 minutes 41 seconds

Meaningful Ideas on the Parsha
Toldos - Swear It's A Good Sale

Why did Yaakov make Eisav swear on the sale of the Bechoros? Would Eisav honor an oath more than he worried about other Aveiros? How could Eisav sell his Bechoros, can one sell something intangible, does it work halachically?  Why did Yaakov give Eisav bread when he only asked for lentils?

Trying a type of Yeshivisha style this week that I haven't done before.

Hope you enjoy.


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1 month ago
8 minutes 58 seconds

Meaningful Ideas on the Parsha
Vayeira - Like Dust and Ashes

While praying on behalf of Sedom, Avraham compares himself to dust and ashes in his humility before Hashem. The Gemara says some amazing ideas about the long term significance of this statement, and how it compares to other statements of humility in Tanach. Also discuss the classic Rav Yaakov Emden story about humility before Hashem and humility before people.

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1 month ago
7 minutes 44 seconds

Meaningful Ideas on the Parsha
Vayeira - Avraham The Father of The Nations

Rashi says Hashem informed Avraham about Sedom because you tell a father before punishing his son. How is Avraham the father of the people of Sedom?If you like this podcast please follow us and rate us five stars, to enable more people to discover it. Always appreciate any feedback. You can reach me at the name of the podcast @gmail.comHave a good Shabbos.


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2 months ago
8 minutes 27 seconds

Meaningful Ideas on the Parsha
Lech Lecha - Lot's Big Transformation

Chazal initially describe Lot as a Tzadik, but later describe him in much less glowing terms. What was the turning point that caused the transformation, and how did it create such a big change? Also includes an explanation of why Og merited being saved from the Mabul, was excited to finally see a pshat in it.

Have a good Shabbos 

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2 months ago
9 minutes 45 seconds

Meaningful Ideas on the Parsha
Noach - Training Our Tongues

Noach was instructed to bring in 7 pairs of each Tahor animal, and 1 pair of every non-Tahor animal. Why does the Torah say it as non-tahor, the Torah uses the word Tamei to describe non kosher animals in many places? Why is it necessary to use a euphemism when speaking about an animal?

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2 months ago
7 minutes 9 seconds

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Bereishis - Be Fruitful and Multiply

Why is the Mitzvah of Pru Urvu only commanded for men and not women? Why don't women have an obligation in this Mitzvah?

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2 months ago
4 minutes 48 seconds

Meaningful Ideas on the Parsha
Sukkos - Ananei HaKavod In Tishrei

Sukkos celebrates Hashem taking us out of Mitzrayim and guiding and transporting us through the Midbar in the Anenei HaKavod. So why do we celebrate it after Yom Kippur, instead of after Pesach? The famous approach of the Tur, and the revolutionary approach of the Vilna Gaon.

Have a Chag Kasher V'Sameach

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3 months ago
7 minutes 52 seconds

Meaningful Ideas on the Parsha
Haazinu - Nothing Empty in Torah

Short vort on the Parsha how everything in Torah has depth and value. And a famous story from the Ramban how everything is contained in Parshas Haazinu.

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3 months ago
7 minutes 8 seconds

Meaningful Ideas on the Parsha
Yom Kippur - The Mabit, Rav Yisrael, and the Accessibility of Teshuva

The Mabit talks about Teshuva as coming closer to Hashem after being distanced by our sins. The Shaarei Teshuva writes that completeTeshuva requires regret, confession, and a clear commitment to change going forward. The Mabit and Rav Yisrael Salanter write that there are concepts of partial Teshuva as well.

Some thoughts on the accessibility of Teshuva on our level.

May Hashem help us change in these holy days.

Have a G'mar Chasimah Tovah

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3 months ago
9 minutes 45 seconds

Meaningful Ideas on the Parsha
Vayeilech - Going To The Right Place

Vayeilech begins Moshe saying farewell to the Jewish people on the last day of his life. What does the language of Vayeilech mean, where did Moshe go? What can we learn from where Moshe went on the last day of his life?

Have a good Shabbos and a Gmar Chasimah Tovah

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3 months ago
5 minutes 30 seconds

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Nitzavim and Rosh Hashana - Choosing To Walk With Hashem

Before Rosh Hashana we focus on Teshuva and choosing the path of life. We aspire to make good choices and to associate with those who make good choices. How does internalizing Hashem's Malchus and feeling we are in His Presence help us do Teshuva, how is it a foundation of Teshuva?

Have a Ksivah Vchasimah Tovah and a wonderful Shabbos.

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3 months ago
8 minutes 27 seconds

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Ki Savo - The Impact of a Good Plan

When we bring Bikkurim, we say Arami Oved Avi. Lavan never actually did it, why does it call him an Oved? Why is the Yid given credit for the good plan as if he actually pulled it off, but not judged that way for the negative plan?

Have a good Shabbos and a K'sivah V'Chasimah Tovah

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3 months ago
9 minutes 52 seconds

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Ki Seitzei - Blessing on the Fencing

There is a Mitzvah to build a fence around a roof for safety purposes. The Rambam and others pasken that we make a Bracha on this Mitzvah. What dictates which Mitzvos have Brachos and which don't?

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4 months ago
9 minutes 58 seconds

Meaningful Ideas on the Parsha
Shoftim - Respecting Dinei DiRabanan

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The Torah instructs us to keep the words of the Chachamim and not deviate from their words, neither to the right nor to the left. To what extent doMitzvos DiRabanan have a status similar to a DiOraysa, that we can say a Bracha of Vtzivanu on them? In what sense are they considered even more stringent than the Dinei DiOraysa?

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4 months ago
9 minutes 49 seconds

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Reeh - To Be On The Giving End

The Torah tells us to give Tzedakah, and warns us to not to give with a negative heart. Pirkei Avos says that a Chasid gives, and wants others to give as well. What should be our perspective about being asked for Tzedakah, and about asking others to give Tzedakah? Have a good Shabbos

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4 months ago
9 minutes 41 seconds

Meaningful Ideas on the Parsha
A 9 minutes or less shiur on the Parsha, grounded in Chazal and the Rishonim. Goal is to show how the parsha speaks directly to our lives today. Strive to be simple enough for the busy layman, yet deep enough for the advanced Talmid Chacham at the same time. Podcast is available on all the major platforms. Call in options: 712-432-3491 (US) or 079-574-2029(IL). Rabbi Yaakov Meltzer is a Talmid of Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim. He has a Semicha from Rav Moshe Heinemann, and an MS in Special Education from Daemen College. Always appreciate any feedback, email is the name of the podcast @gmail.com