
Kinna #6 Everything came to a standstill
Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield shares meaningful insights on Kinna #6, exploring themes of destruction and remembrance. Discover the deeper meaning behind this powerful Tisha B'av kinah and its connection t...
3 Elo 20253min

Introduction to Kinnos 2025
Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield introduces the ancient tradition of Kinnot on Tisha B'av, explaining their history and significance for Tisha B'av observance. Perfect for beginners and those seeking to deepe...
3 Elo 20257min

Parshat Devarim: Tone Matters More Than Content
📖 Parshat Devarim This Week: When Moses recounts the story of the spies, he says God heard 'the sound of their words,' not just what they said, but how they said it. The spies' actual words weren't w...
1 Elo 20251min

I Left Christianity After 40 Years and Found My True Home - Mrs Batya
Welcome to Zero Percent, the podcast that explores the outsized impact of the Jewish people!🌟 Join us as Batya shares her remarkable journey from a non-religious upbringing in small-town Colorado to ...
30 Heinä 202542min

How Does Someone Become "Gadol Hador" (Greatest of the Generation)? Jewish Leadership
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I explore how Jewish religious leaders achieve the prestigious title of "Gadol Hador" (greatest of the generation) and explain why this process is fundamentally differen...
30 Heinä 20251min

Parshat Matot-Masei: The Power of Good Influences
📖 Parshat Matot-Masei This Week: When the tribes of Gad and Reuben wanted to settle outside Israel for better pasture land, Moses was concerned. Being isolated from the main Jewish community would ma...
25 Heinä 20251min

Was Moses truly Humble? Understanding True Humility
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I address a fascinating question about Moses and humility: if Moses was truly humble, how could he write about himself that he was the most humble person who ever lived?...
23 Heinä 20251min

Parshat Pinchas: The Power of Daily Practice
📖 Parshat Pinchas This Week: What's the most important verse in the entire Torah? You might guess the Shema, or 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' But the Talmud surprisingly chooses the verse about t...
18 Heinä 20251min

















