Pastoral Parsha Yeshivat Chovevei Torah
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- Religion och spiritualitet
Podcast by Yeshivat Chovevei Torah
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Final Episode - Parashat Vayechi - Family Ties
As we close the book of Bereshit and end our podcast series, we ask ourselves what keeps families together, and why do they fall apart.
Thank you to everyone who has come along with us on this journey, and for giving us a chance to explore the Torah in a new and fascinating light.
“We believe…that pastoral issues are incredibly important, and the more that we can talk about them as they relate to our own lives and as they relate to the Jewish community, the healthier our relationships will be and the healthier our Jewish communities will be. And ultimately, hopefully we will build more loving and caring societies.” - Hody Nemes -
Parshat Vayigash - The Mistakes of Management
How can we as people in positions of authority or management, behave in such a way that creates respect, and not resentment?
This parsha serves as the prime example of mismanagement and/or power gone too far, as the effects of this week's parsha can be felt in the upcoming Saga of Shemot. -
Parshat Mikeitz - How to be Heard
Everyone talks, but not everyone is heard. Why do some people just assume leadership and everyone follows suit, while others try their best but are ultimately ignored? In this week's episode, we utilize the two models of leadership exhibited in the parsha to answer this question.
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Parshat Vayeishev - The Compartments of our Mind
There are moments in life where good people allow other people to do bad things, and we would like to know why? What allows people to compartmentalize the way that they do, and how can we prevent ourselves from doing that?
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Parshat Vayishlach - A "Change" in Leadership
Everyone has the capacity to change, but what happens when we have other people in our lives who count on us? How can we evolve when other people count on us to be consistent? What affects can that have on our lives and the lives of others?
In this week's episode, our hosts tackle that complex situation, both inside our Parsha, and in our lives as well. -
Parshat Vayetzi - Rachel's Pain
Our Torah begins with the commandment to be fruitful and multiply, but we constantly find our ancestors struggling with that very commandment. Why? What could the reason be, and how could infertility impact the relationships between spouses and their children? We discuss these questions and more in this week's episode of Pastoral Parsha.