Tu B'Shvat with Rav Shlomo Katz

Rav Shlomo Katz

Tu B’Shvat is the New Year of the Trees — a moment in the Jewish calendar that invites us to slow down and reflect on growth. In this series, Rav Shlomo Katz shares Torah teachings and reflections on what it means to be rooted, to grow with intention, and to become a source of life for others. Drawing on Chassidut, Torah, and lived experience, these talks explore the inner world of a person through the lens of Tu B’Shvat.

Episodes

  1. Taking Prophecy for Granted

    FEB 2

    Taking Prophecy for Granted

    Tu B’Shvat is a quiet and hidden Yom Tov. And yet, it carries within it something enormous.  Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David explore the inner meaning of Tu B’Shvat through the mitzvah of Bikkurim and the words of Rav Reuven Sasson.  Why does the Torah require a full retelling of Jewish history over a single piece of fruit? And why does the Torah choose something so ordinary — something annual, something we get used to — to teach us how to see our lives? From the danger of living in katnut to the power of seeing ourselves as part of a centuries-long chain, Rav Shlomo shows how Tu B’Shvat trains us not to take prophecy, redemption, or our own lives for granted. A reflection on fruit, history, Eretz Yisrael, and what it means to live inside a dream that is still unfolding. ----------For more Shuirim and Music from Rav Shlomo Katz, visit: https://ravshlomokatz.com Join Rav Shlomo Katz's WhatsApp Community: https://chat.whatsapp.com/KHKOhhPaeHx5Kb74WL9L9a?mode=ems_copy_t Chapters00:00 Opening gratitude and family blessings03:30 Memorial dedications and community sponsorships04:39 Introducing the Tu B'Shvat teaching piece06:53 Why no Hallel or Tachanun today?08:01 Growth of worldwide Tu B'Shvat celebrations13:43 Personal story: father’s memoir and life reflection17:25 Understanding fruit through the concept of shalshelet23:29 Fig analogy: personal vs. national perspective26:38 Historical Context of Parsha Bikurim28:14 Dream of the Land and Tu B'Shevat Reminder29:53 Conclusion of Mikra Bikurim and Joy31:30 Hamotzi Blessing and the Labor of Bread33:55 Kiddush Levana Connection and Firstborn Concept36:55 Shabbaton Story: Joy of the Elderly Couple38:28 Final Call: Never Take Anything for Granted

    39 min

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Tu B’Shvat is the New Year of the Trees — a moment in the Jewish calendar that invites us to slow down and reflect on growth. In this series, Rav Shlomo Katz shares Torah teachings and reflections on what it means to be rooted, to grow with intention, and to become a source of life for others. Drawing on Chassidut, Torah, and lived experience, these talks explore the inner world of a person through the lens of Tu B’Shvat.