Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchWhen the Street Starts Singing: Drowning Out Haman, Then and Now...
This wasn’t just another Shabbat. This was the kind of Shabbat that reminds you history isn’t something we read, it’s something we walk into.
At Chaba…
4 months, 2 weeks ago
Going “All In” for the Right Things
The Megillah opens with one of the most extravagant, unnecessary parties in history and somehow, it’s there to teach us how to live. In this class, R…
4 months, 3 weeks ago
You’re Not Broken, You’re Layered: The Kabbalah of Showing Up Even When You Don’t Feel Golden
Parshat Terumah introduces the Ark, Judaism’s holiest object and reveals a radical truth about the human soul. The Ark wasn’t one solid piece. It was…
4 months, 4 weeks ago
Who’s in Charge: Your Emotions or Your Values?
In this morning’s class, Rabbi Yisroel Bernath explored one of the Torah’s most psychologically honest teachings: what to do when our emotions and ou…
5 months ago
You Don’t Have to Be Born Jewish to Choose Judaism
Why would a powerful, respected spiritual leader abandon comfort, status, and certainty to join a nation of former slaves in the desert?
In this morni…
5 months, 1 week ago
The Forgiveness Experiment Book Launch | Rabbi Yisroel Bernath in conversation with Ilana Zackon
You don’t often see a book launch feel like a collective exhale.
This recording is from the Montreal launch of The Forgiveness Experiment, featuring t…
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Who Sang First? Leadership, Voice, and Finding the Song Within
One of the first things we did together as a people wasn’t march, organize, or strategize. We sang. Standing at the edge of the sea, fresh from fear,…
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Why the Hardest Moments in Life Are Invitations, Not Obstacles.
In Parshat Bo, G-d tells Moses something unexpected: “Come to Pharaoh.” Not go… but come.
In this episode Rabbi Yisroel Bernath explores a profound te…
5 months, 3 weeks ago
Freedom Begins When We Stop Tolerating
One of the most surprising details in the Exodus story is that Moses, the redeemer of Israel, did not grow up as a slave, but in Pharaoh’s palace.
In…
6 months ago
Turn Your Head | How Moses Found His Calling and How You Find Yours
Moses had every reason to stay comfortable: palace roots, a peaceful life in Midyan, and an age where most people stop reinventing themselves. Then a…
6 months, 1 week ago