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A discussion on a topic from the week's Parsha covering many important parts of Judaism that are not regularly addressed.... more
FAQs about Torah Cafe:How many episodes does Torah Cafe have?The podcast currently has 393 episodes available.
June 29, 2025Visiting the OhelThe Ohel, the burial place of the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson in Queens NY is the most widely visited Jewish shrine in the United States. Since the Rebbe's passing in 1994, more than one million people visit the Ohel each year to pray and be inspired.A fascinating discussion about the Ohel and why so many people visit the Ohel. ...more31minPlay
June 22, 2025The Prophet SamuelOne of the most consequential early leaders of Israel was the prophet Samuel. He succeeded in uniting Israel under his leadership and ending the federal system of Judges. He appointed the first two kings of Israel, Saul and David. A fascinating discussion about the prophet Samuel....more1h 1minPlay
June 15, 2025The Non-Jew in the Kosher KitchenJewish law has a number of rules limiting the involvement of non-Jews in the kosher kitchen, including limits on cooking, baking, milking and making wine. Each of these limits have exceptions and work-arounds allowing non-Jews to people involved in most Kosher food preparation. A fascinating discussion about the rules concerning non-Jews in a Kosher kitchen. ...more1hPlay
June 08, 2025The Role of Jewish CustomJewish observance has evolved significantly over our long history and varies from community to community. While the commandments and laws have not changed over our history and are practically identical in every community, the variations are in Jewish customs which have evolved significantly over the generations. Where do Jewish customs come from? How do customs become part of Jewish practice? Can customs be wrong?A fascinating discussion about the role of Jewish customs....more53minPlay
June 01, 2025Decoding the TorahIn Judaism, we believe that the Torah was written cryptically in code form. To derive commandments and laws from the Torah we need to decipher that code. What is the code that is used to decipher the Torah? How is it employed? Has the Torah's code been fully deciphered in the past 3,000 years our people have studied it?...more52minPlay
May 25, 2025The Merkava - G-d's ChariotOne of the most esoteric parts of Tanach (the Hebrew Scriptures) is the description of the Merkava or G-d's chariot described twice in detail in the book of Ezekiel. Kabbalists have written extensively, explaining the meaning and significance of each detail described in the Merkava.A fascinating discussion about the Merkava and its meaning. ...more1h 2minPlay
May 19, 2025Rav Saadia GaonRav Saadia Gaon, was one of the most famous Geonim who led the great schools in Babylon during the geonic period (500-1000 CE). Rav Saadia, was known for his many works that he wrote on Jewish law and on Jewish beliefs. He also fought the Kaarites, a group that broke away from traditional Judaism.A fascinating discussion about Rav Saadia Gaon, his life story, teachings and his impact on Judaism today. ...more50minPlay
May 11, 2025Who Were the Pharisees and Sadducees?The Pharisees and the Sadducees were two groups that fought for religious and political dominance of the Jewish people during the Second Temple period (350 BCE - 70 CE). Who were they? What did they believe? How did they impact Judaism as we know it today?...more1h 4minPlay
May 04, 2025Crossbreeding & Mixing AnimalsMules are perhaps the best known animal crossbreeds. They have been used extensively throughout history as work animals and are still used today. However, the Torah prohibits us from cross breeding animals or even making different animal species work together. A fascinating discussion about crossbreeding and mixing animals according to Jewish law. ...more39minPlay
April 27, 2025The Jews of HollandThe Jewish community in Holland began after the country became a republic in 1581. It was the first country to offer freedom to Jews and many Jews flocked there especially Spanish and Portuguese conversos. For much of the 17th and 18th centuries, Amsterdam's Jewish community was the largest and most prominent in Europe. That came to a sudden end with the Holocaust that decimated Dutch Jewry. Yet, Jews and Judaism continue to thrive in Holland today. ...more48minPlay
FAQs about Torah Cafe:How many episodes does Torah Cafe have?The podcast currently has 393 episodes available.