The Motivation Congregation: The #1 Torah & Mussar Podcast

Welcome to The Motivation Congregation, a daily podcast focused on Torah and Mussar! Each episode is designed to inspire and enrich your spiritual journey. We delve into the depths of the weekly Parsha, providing unique insights and wisdom to help you grow in your faith and understanding of the Torah.  New! Subscribe to our WhatsApp Status by texting "Greatness" to (757)-679-4497 and begin your journey to greatness today.

  1. 3h ago

    Stop Trembling. Start Changing: The Elul Reset You Actually Need | Rabbi Hillel Eisenberg

    Elul doesn't have to be a month of vague pressure and guilt. Rabbi Hillel Eisenberg joins The Motivation Congregation to make teshuva painfully practical: stop collecting inspiration and start doing the work — paper, pen, and one brutally honest question, "Why does this keep happening?" That single shift turns Elul from intimidating to actionable, and makes Selichos, tefillah, and real change feel possible again heading into Rosh Hashanah. We also trace how Rabbi Eisenberg built his voice — from teaching at Princeton to writing, podcasting, and producing Torah videos — and the discipline beneath it all: taking notes, organizing ideas, and training your mind to read the world as a stream of messages you can turn into growth. That leads into Rav Hirsch's approach to Torah as a living blueprint rather than an ancient textbook, and why understanding the words of your tefillah beats another hype talk. From there the conversation opens up: asei tov versus sur me'ra, learning b'makom shelibo chafetz and choosing the avodah your heart can actually sustain, and why Torah observance is meant to upgrade your life in olam hazeh — not just earn credit for later. We pull lessons from Japan and Germany on culture, pride, and cleanliness, then bring it home with pas Yisrael, "don't slow down the boat," and Hamelech basadeh — the King meeting you exactly where you work and live. In this episode: Why inspiration without paper and pen evaporates by Rosh HashanahThe one question that makes a cheshbon hanefesh actually workRav Hirsch on Torah as a blueprint for livingAsei tov vs. sur me'ra — where to put your energy this ElulWhat Japan and Germany teach us about pride and cleanlinessHamelech Basadeh: accessibility as the whole point of ElulSubscribe, share this with a friend who dreads Elul, and leave a review with the one practical change you're making this month. Keywords: Elul, teshuva, Selichos, Rosh Hashanah, Hamelech basadeh, cheshbon hanefesh, Rav Hirsch, Mussar, Torah podcast, Jewish podcast, Rabbi Hillel Eisenberg, The Motivation Congregation -------- Sponsored by Rubes Excavation: Premier excavation, site work, and utility services across NJ, PA, and DE. From land clearing to emergency sewer repairs, they build the foundation for success. Call/Text: 908-98-RUBESEmail: Office@rubesexcavtion.com--------- Rabbi Hillel Eisenberg can be reached at 5854149729 or hilleleisenberg613@gmail.com Support the show Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content! ---------------- SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly talk on the week's Parsha.Listen on Spotify or 24six!Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our website, themotivationcongregation.org---------------- Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com

    Stop Trembling. Start Changing: The Elul Reset You Actually Need | Rabbi Hillel Eisenberg
  2. Aug 11

    6 Minutes That Could Change the Next 60 Years of Your Life (ELUL MINDSET)

    Excuses can sound smart, compassionate, even responsible, until you realize they’re costing you your life. As Elul arrives and Rosh Hashanah gets closer, we challenge the most common habit we all share: explaining away the gap between what we hoped to do and what we actually did. We bring it back to a simple, uncomfortable question we’ll all face: what did we do with the time, talents, energy, and money we were given this past year? We also push back on the popular idea that modern life makes spiritual growth impossible. Yes, the internet is distracting and AI is everywhere. But we argue something stronger: teshuva, repentance, Torah learning, and personal change are more attainable than at any point in history if we add one ingredient discipline. Torah is available in English and many languages. Learning can happen through audiobooks. Help exists for mental health, parenting, finances, and community needs. Access is not the problem anymore; follow-through is. Finally, we get practical about momentum. We talk about hergel naaseh teva, how repeating a hard action turns it into a habit, and why “start today” is not a slogan but a strategy. If you’ve been carrying a laundry list of reasons, this is your reminder to set it down, choose one next step, and do it. Subscribe for more, share this with someone who’s ready to level up for Elul, and leave a review. What’s the one excuse you’re done making before Rosh Hashanah? Support the show Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content! ---------------- SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly talk on the week's Parsha.Listen on Spotify or 24six!Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our website, themotivationcongregation.org---------------- Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com

    6 Minutes That Could Change the Next 60 Years of Your Life (ELUL MINDSET)
  3. Jul 15

    Why Moshiach is a Baal Habos and how to Mourn for the Beis HaMikdash When You Feel Nothing | Rabbi Don Jarashow

    You’re told to mourn the Beis HaMikdash, but you’ve never seen it. So what are you actually supposed to feel during the Nine Days and on Tisha B’Av, and how do you get there without faking it? We sit down with Rabbi Don Jarashow to chase an honest answer: mourning isn’t a mood you either have or don’t have; it’s sensitivity you can practice.  We talk about why the classic Nine Days customs (less music, fewer pleasures, pulling back from comfort) aren’t meant to make you miserable. They’re meant to create space. When you limit what usually fills your attention, you finally have room to notice what exile means, what it means to say the Shechinah is in pain, and what it means to want redemption and geulah in a real way. Don shares a vivid story that reframes grief across time and makes the question of “mourning what you never had” land in the gut.  From there we get practical and personal: what “awaiting redemption” can look like when every person has a different mission and a different struggle. We touch on Avas Yisrael, on choosing an avodah that’s actually yours, and on how to end the Nine Days without spiraling into second-guessing. The goal is effort, alignment, and honesty, then knowing when to move forward into comfort and Nachamu.  If this conversation helps you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it.  Check out R' Don Jarashow on TorahAnytime! https://mytat.me/s1484 Support the show Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content! ---------------- SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly talk on the week's Parsha.Listen on Spotify or 24six!Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our website, themotivationcongregation.org---------------- Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com

    Why Moshiach is a Baal Habos and how to Mourn for the Beis HaMikdash When You Feel Nothing | Rabbi Don Jarashow
  4. Jul 7

    How the Missing Beis Hamikdash Fuels Today's Tragedies—and the Blueprint to Demand It Back

    A crying mother is mourning her young son next door to Rabban Gamliel, and he can’t stop crying with her. It goes so far that his students worry for his health. That midrash is the doorway we use to talk about the Three Weeks, the destruction of Jerusalem, and why the loss of the Beit HaMikdash is not only national history but a personal wound that still reshapes Jewish life. We explore what it means to live with a Torah that includes 613 mitzvot when so many are tied to the Temple service, Kohanim, Leviyim, and korbanot. The absence is not theoretical. It affects how complete Jewish practice can feel, and it changes how we experience exile, community, and longing. We also push past the usual framing of mourning as “remembering the past” and ask a sharper question: what if much of our pain today is heavier because we lack the clarity that the Beit HaMikdash once provided? That clarity is described in vivid images: the smoke rising straight from the mizbeach, the Leviyim singing on the steps, the Kohanim doing avodah, and the open miracles that made God’s presence feel real. When that visibility is gone, suffering can feel like darkness with no map. We close with a practical, prayer-focused takeaway: slowing down in Shemoneh Esrei, especially the parts about rebuilding Jerusalem and restoring the service, so our longing becomes a real ask for redemption, understanding, and comfort. If this resonated, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more people find it. What part of Shemoneh Esrei do you most tend to rush through? Support the show Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content! ---------------- SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly talk on the week's Parsha.Listen on Spotify or 24six!Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our website, themotivationcongregation.org---------------- Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com

    How the Missing Beis Hamikdash Fuels Today's Tragedies—and the Blueprint to Demand It Back
  5. Jun 23

    Why "Wrapping It Up" Changes Everything

    A deal can feel done long before it’s real. We start with a line you’ll hear from top real estate agents in New Jersey, “just wrap it up,” and unpack why it works: it pushes you past the comforting fog of “almost” and into the safety of a signed agreement. Using the gap between a letter of intent and a purchase and sale agreement, we lay out what can go wrong when you wait, even when everyone has good intentions. From there, we pivot into the deeper takeaway: the most dangerous place for any meaningful goal is the intention phase. The longer you leave a commitment sitting in drafts, the more time you give obstacles to appear, like shifting terms, outside interruptions, second thoughts, or someone else moving faster and taking the opportunity. We connect that urgency to classic teachings on alacrity and follow-through, focusing on the practical discipline of finishing what you start. We also share a memorable story about launching a major organization and why execution, not inspiration, is what separates “great idea” from real impact. If you care about productivity, habit change, spiritual growth, or simply getting the important thing done, this conversation gives you a clean mental model and a clear push to act. If it hits home, subscribe, share it with a friend who’s stuck in planning, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. Support the show Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content! ---------------- SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly talk on the week's Parsha.Listen on Spotify or 24six!Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our website, themotivationcongregation.org---------------- Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com

  6. May 25

    ARE LAKEWOOD MANSIONS A LIE? The Shocking Contradiction Real Estate Agents Won't Talk About! (LONGING FOR MOSHIACH)

    Million-dollar homes, manicured yards, and $500-per-square-foot listings force a question most of us would rather dodge: can we build a comfortable life in Lakewood while still claiming we genuinely long for redemption? We start with the uncomfortable moral weight that sits on both sides of the table, buyers making big commitments and realtors trying to keep a clean conscience while selling high-end properties meant to become Jewish homes. From there, we anchor the conversation in Torah sources that don’t let us hide behind platitudes. The Gemara in Shabbos describes the questions we face about wisdom, family, honest business, and whether we truly yearn for salvation. We connect that directly to the daily reality of the diaspora: setting up careers, investing in real estate, and “settling down” near a shul and community, even while we say we believe in the Rambam’s principle of complete faith in the coming of Mashiach. The turning point is Rav Nasan Wachtfogel’s practical clarity. Longing does not mean you stop living. You pray, you hope, and you keep your heart pointed toward Eretz Yisrael, while you also work, grow, and build with integrity right now. The real test is readiness: if the news breaks, are you willing to drop everything and go? If you’ve ever felt that tension between ambition and belief, comfort and conscience, this conversation will help you name it and handle it. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s wrestling with big life decisions, and leave a review with your take: what does “being ready” look like in real life? Support the show Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content! ---------------- SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly talk on the week's Parsha.Listen on Spotify or 24six!Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our website, themotivationcongregation.org---------------- Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com

    ARE LAKEWOOD MANSIONS A LIE? The Shocking Contradiction Real Estate Agents Won't Talk About! (LONGING FOR MOSHIACH)
  7. May 18

    Stop Prepping for Shavuos Until You Watch This! 🛑

    Shavuot can feel like a sprint: new clothes, a polished plan, a late-night learning schedule, and the unspoken pressure to prove you’re “doing it right.” We start with that vivid, relatable scene the full prep, the big intentions, the fatigue at 2 a.m., and the guy in the corner who somehow runs on pure energy drinks. Then we name the risk nobody likes to admit: the second day can get heavy, and the most powerful parts of Shavuot can slip by if our mindset is off. So we offer a simple reset rooted in Torah thinking and real human psychology. Shavuot is meant to be ecstatic joy: God chose us for Torah, for kedushah, for a life with purpose. That’s why staying up for Tikkun Leil Shavuot isn’t just about “more learning hours” it’s about love. And love makes you do things that don’t look efficient on a spreadsheet, because the relationship matters. We also talk about why Shavuot specifically calls for celebration you don’t only stay in shul, you celebrate with real, physical simchah, yes, including cheesecake. The episode ends with a surprising airport encounter: someone sees visible Judaism and asks what it’s like to wake up with something to live for. That question sharpens everything. If you could trade lives with a celebrity for an hour, would you? We argue you shouldn’t want it, because a Torah life is already a mission worth singing about. If this helped you reframe Shavuot, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. Support the show Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content! ---------------- SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly talk on the week's Parsha.Listen on Spotify or 24six!Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our website, themotivationcongregation.org---------------- Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com

    Stop Prepping for Shavuos Until You Watch This! 🛑
  8. Mar 18

    Seforim Chatter’s Nachi Weinstein Reveals His Top 10 Haggados — A Special Sit-Down

    The Haggadah is the one Jewish book that refuses to stay “finished” because every generation keeps rewriting the margins. As Pesach gets close, I sit down with Nahi Weinstein, the voice behind the Seforim Chatter podcast, to talk about how he built a platform for Torah books and Jewish history, and then put that obsession to work on a deceptively simple question: which Haggadah should you actually bring to the Seder table? We start with the origin story, from a Twitter account that posted new sefarim to a podcast that grows into 450+ episodes, and the behind-the-scenes reality of doing it yourself: equipment, editing, SEO, affiliates, sponsors, and why “content is king” isn’t a slogan when your listeners are choosing what to spend their limited attention on. Then we move into what everyone really came for: a personal, usable top-ten Haggadah list with one strong rule driving it, go to primary sources and don’t hide behind compilations. The list spans the whole spectrum of Jewish life and Jewish publishing: the Maxwell House Haggadah as the cultural baseline, the Lego Haggadah as a surprisingly effective tool for kids, the Sarajevo Haggadah and the world of medieval illuminated manuscripts, and heavyweight commentaries like Rabbi Elazar Fleckless and the Vilna Gaon. We also travel through Italian Jewish Torah and end at the top with the Abarbanel’s Zevach Pesach, the early-printed classic built around 100 questions that reshape how you read Maggid. If you’re searching for the best Haggadah for your Pesach Seder, a meaningful Haggadah commentary, or just a fresh way to make the night smarter and more alive, this one is built to spark debate. Subscribe, share it with a friend who always buys a new Haggadah, and leave a review with your pick: which Haggadah runs your table? ------------- Follow the Seforim Chatter podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/seforimchatter/id1523682676 Join the SeforimChatter community for the latest Seforim, Jewish book news, and book deals: https://chat.whatsapp.com/DZ3C2CjUeD9AGJvXeEODtK Visit the Seforim Chatter website: https://seforimchatter.com/ Support the show Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content! ---------------- SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly talk on the week's Parsha.Listen on Spotify or 24six!Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our website, themotivationcongregation.org---------------- Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com

    Seforim Chatter’s Nachi Weinstein Reveals His Top 10 Haggados — A Special Sit-Down

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Welcome to The Motivation Congregation, a daily podcast focused on Torah and Mussar! Each episode is designed to inspire and enrich your spiritual journey. We delve into the depths of the weekly Parsha, providing unique insights and wisdom to help you grow in your faith and understanding of the Torah.  New! Subscribe to our WhatsApp Status by texting "Greatness" to (757)-679-4497 and begin your journey to greatness today.

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