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By Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky
A weekly discussion about timely topics and Torah, with Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky.
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Chanuka: Fighting for Clari...
12.26.2022
Chanuka teaches us how to take on apikorsim on their own intellectual level.
The story of Eisav teaches us to look beyond externalities.
Rabbi Orlofsky reflects on 4 years of the show, and on how to make great plans at the very start.
Why is it so hard to find happiness during Sukkos and Simchas Torah?
Teshuva is the greatest favor of all - we can undo the past!
Hashem can give you anything this year. What will you ask for?
Teshuva begins when we admit that we have what to work on.
Elul teaches is that we're capable of taking responsibility for our lives.
Summer is the time to revel in the beauty of God's creation.
Let's find some great activities to do with our families this summer.
In today's world, nothing pays off like being thoughtful with our words.
Let's bring everyone together and end this Galus once and for all!
How can we live peacefully in such a risky world?
The 17th of Tammuz teaches us to build ourselves up in a world that's breaking down.
Rabbi Orlofsky reflects on the amazing people and experiences he encountered on his recent trip to the USA.
Rabbi Orlofsky's old friend and former BBC broadcaster Rabbi YY Rubinstein joins the show to talk humor, sensitive audiences, and the BBC's antisemitism on this extended episode, recorded in front of a live audience in Flatbush.
What's the deeper meaning of having dairy on Shavous?
In the runup to Kaballas HaTorah, let's talk about how to improve our middos.
No matter how big the mess, we can clean up and start over.
R' Orlofsky reflect on the connection between Sefira, attention, and ...mindfulness?
TorahLive founder Rabbi Dan Roth joins the show to discuss keeping kids interested, Pirkei Avos, and how to make Torah engaging in the digital age.
Why did Yetzias Mitzrayim happen specifically in the springtime?
Let's express our gratitude at this Seder for another year of life.
R' Chaim Kanievsky's passing marks the end of an age of Torah heroes.
TorahAnytime co-founder Shimon Kolyakov joins the show to discuss running the world's largest online Torah empire at our first Rabbi Orlofsky Show Live event!
Purim can help us recognize how little we really know.
Every chance to give is a priceless opportunity
Why does the Torah hide important everyday halachos in rare historical occurrences like the Mishkan?
Build the home your grandparents' grandparents' would be proud of
The fifteen materials that compose the Mishkan have profound lessons for our lives
There are profound life lessons we can learn from the original Aron.
How can we make God's existence a reality to us?
R' Orlofsky reacts to the massive response to the Meaningful Tefila series, and reflects on women's unique connection to Tefila.
The boys from Waterbury return to sing and discuss the challenges that face young creative frum men, self-expression, and making truly meaningful music, on this special Shabbos Shira musical episode!
Our prayers are best in special places - with special people (conclusion of the Meaningful Tefila series.) _ Sponsored by Chicago Chesed Fund in honor of their 5th annual Shas for Shidduchim Campaign. https://Shas4Shidduchim.org This Tu B'Shvat, on Monday, January ...
When you feel Someone is really listening, your tefila will never be the same.
Let's learn to appreciate the wonders of everyday life.
Take your Tefilos to the next level by preparing in advance!
Practicing regular davening keeps us "in shape" for when the opportunity for meaningful prayer arrives.
Imagine if you really knew that your tefillos would be answered...
A grateful mind is the key to a life of contentment.
Why does God need our praise?
Rabbi Orlofsky kicks off a new series on Meaningful Tefila.
R' Orlofsky's mythical producer drops in to reflect on 3 years of podcasting, Rabbi Orlofsky's Hollywood history (!), using your talents for the best, and where the show's going next.
It's better to make an imperfect something, than nothing at all
Let's not forget the good we did this past year.
Let's learn to be sensitive to the needs of others - when they need us most.
Good things shouldn't be kept secret
Don't underestimate the difference you can make.
We've never known the paradise our world could be.
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