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by Ari Levisohn and Rav Jeremy Tibbetts
We say Tehillim (Psalms) all the time—as part of daily prayer, in moments of joy, or when we need comfort. But have you ever wondered what makes these words so special? You're not alone. And his podcast is here to help. "Tehillim Unveiled" takes the most familiar chapters and peels them back layer by layer to reveal the beauty, emotions, and timeless messages that have made these ancient poems resonate across generations.Please consider supporting us at tehillimunveiled.com/support.Use this link to join our Whatsapp: https://chat.whatsapp.com/Jc3ySDTroJcImLdkCP2qFQ?mode=ems_copy_t
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We had the honor of welcoming the amazing Rabbi Alex Israel to talk about my all time favorite mizmor, Tehillim 19 (הַשָּׁמַיִם מְסַפְּרִים כְּבוֹד אֵל), and the unique lens it shines on our relationship with Torah and the natural world. --Join our Whatsapp group to access exclusive content.Please consider supporting us at tehillimunveiled.org/support.We want to hear from YOU. Reach us at TehillimUnveiled@gmail.com.See more from Rabbi Israel at alexisrael.org.
Lechu Neranena (Psalms 95) begins as a beautiful invitation to song, but ends with a chilling description of the doomed generation of the wilderness. In this episode, we finally get to the heart of this mysterious mizmor: why it is the perfect way to enter Shabbat, what new light it sheds on what went wrong in the midbar, and why its message is especially resonant during Sefirat HaOmer.Thank you Dr. Daniel Loewenstein for joining us!--Join our Whatsapp group to access exclusive content.Please consider supporting us at tehillimunveiled.org/support.We want to hear from YOU. Reach us at TehillimUnveiled@gmail.com.
What's the deal with Half Hallel? Why are we cutting up two of the mizmorim? What does this this have to do with the book of Jonah? What does this teach us about how to celebrate this year? We are joined by special guest Noah E. Abramowitz AKA The Angry Young Man to discuss Mizmor 116.--Join our Whatsapp group for an exclusive reader on מָה אָשִׁיב לַיהֹוָה.Please consider supporting us at tehillimunveiled.oerg/support.We want to hear from YOU at TehillimUnveiled@gmail.com.
Hosts Ari Levisohn and Rav Jeremy Tibbetts sit down for some raw and unscripted reflections on the outbreak of war with Iran, what we can learn from Tehillim 22 (אַיֶּלֶת הַשַּׁחַר), the fight against Amalek, and what our spiritual work is this Purim.Join our WhatsApp group for updates and bonus content.
Why does Tu BiShvat matter today, and how might it be our annual opportunity to redeem the sin of the Tree of Knowledge?Plus, a remastered version of our favorite episode from Year 1, that is especially relevant for today.Follow along with the charts and notes here.Listen to the aforementioned episode with Dr. Yael Ziegler: https://pod.fo/e/2fbd50We want to hear from YOU! Reach us at: TehillimUnveiled@gmail.com
In this episode we explore Mizmor Shir Chanukat HaBayit, a psalm with special importance on Hanukkah, that just so happens to also be about this week's parsha! Join us as we dive into this perplexing mizmor and uncover a profound lesson that is critically important today. ---Join our Whatsapp group to access exclusive content.Please consider supporting us at tehillimunveiled.org/support.We want to hear from YOU. Reach us at TehillimUnveiled@gmail.com.
What makes Tehillim 139 (קל״ט) so unique, and why is it so critical in our relationship with God?Join the incredible Rabbanit Shani Taragin for revelatory and deeply personal conversation about the mizmor that is so close to her heart.---Join our Whatsapp group to access our exclusive epilogue conversation.Please consider supporting us at tehillimunveiled.com/support.We want to hear from YOU at TehillimUnveiled@gmail.com.
Israel stands at a crossroads. The war may be end, but what comes next? Tehillim 23 hides a vision of strength the world rarely talks about: not the roar of the lion, but the calm of the shepherd. In this episode of Tehillim Unveiled, we uncover how King David’s words can guide a nation learning to rise, rest, and rebuild.Join our Whatsapp group.Check out our new YouTube channel.
We say Tehillim (Psalms) all the time—as part of daily prayer, in moments of joy, or when we need comfort. But have you ever wondered what makes these words so special? You're not alone. And his podcast is here to help. "Tehillim Unveiled" takes the most familiar chapters and peels them back layer by layer to reveal the beauty, emotions, and timeless messages that have made these ancient poems resonate across generations.Please consider supporting us at tehillimunveiled.com/support.Use this link to join our Whatsapp: https://chat.whatsapp.com/Jc3ySDTroJcImLdkCP2qFQ?mode=ems_copy_t
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