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Top 10 Talmud Part 2: Becoming Like God Through Character
*Do you need help on your personal journey? Book a FREE 15 minute Wisdom Coaching session: https://cal.com/yisroel-roll-mobi5l/wisdom-discovery-call
In this episode, we explore Tractate Shabbat 133b, where the Talmud unpacks the powerful words sung at the Sea of Reeds: “This is my God, and I will glorify Him.” What does it mean to glorify God? How can we bring His presence into the world?
Through this foundational passage, we discover a life-changing principle: our purpose is to emulate God's character. Just as God is compassionate, patient, forgiving, creative, and truthful, we are meant to reflect those same traits in our lives. This is how we perfect ourselves and transform the world around us.
You’ll also learn:
Why the 13 attributes of God (Exodus 34:6–7) are essential to spiritual growth
How the Talmud views the Written Torah as “lecture notes” to a deeper oral tradition
Why acting with empathy and integrity is a true religious and spiritual act
📖 Source: Talmud, Shabbat 133b
📘 Concepts: Imitating God, Divine Attributes, Self-Perfection, Jewish Spirituality
💡 Theme: Bringing holiness into the world by becoming your highest self
If you’ve ever asked “Why am I here?”, this episode gives you an answer rooted in eternal wisdom.
By JewishPodcasts.fmTop 10 Talmud Part 2: Becoming Like God Through Character
*Do you need help on your personal journey? Book a FREE 15 minute Wisdom Coaching session: https://cal.com/yisroel-roll-mobi5l/wisdom-discovery-call
In this episode, we explore Tractate Shabbat 133b, where the Talmud unpacks the powerful words sung at the Sea of Reeds: “This is my God, and I will glorify Him.” What does it mean to glorify God? How can we bring His presence into the world?
Through this foundational passage, we discover a life-changing principle: our purpose is to emulate God's character. Just as God is compassionate, patient, forgiving, creative, and truthful, we are meant to reflect those same traits in our lives. This is how we perfect ourselves and transform the world around us.
You’ll also learn:
Why the 13 attributes of God (Exodus 34:6–7) are essential to spiritual growth
How the Talmud views the Written Torah as “lecture notes” to a deeper oral tradition
Why acting with empathy and integrity is a true religious and spiritual act
📖 Source: Talmud, Shabbat 133b
📘 Concepts: Imitating God, Divine Attributes, Self-Perfection, Jewish Spirituality
💡 Theme: Bringing holiness into the world by becoming your highest self
If you’ve ever asked “Why am I here?”, this episode gives you an answer rooted in eternal wisdom.

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