Episodios

  • Torah Studies 5786 - 15 - Beshalach : One Song, a Million Voices | Rabbi Ari Sollish
    Jan 29 2026
    Torah Studies 5786 Class 15: Parshat Beshalach One Song, a Million Voices A True Leader Can Make Us One Recorded Live at The Torah Center ATL on Tuesday, January 27th, 2026 Jews argue over food, politics, and prayer books. Yet, standing on the shores of the Red Sea, we sang one song in perfect unison. True unity isn’t about agreeing on everything; it’s about finding the leader and moment that brings our deepest oneness to the surface
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    1 h y 8 m
  • Captivating Cases in Rabbinic Responsa - Lesson 2 - Torah in the Trenches | Rabbi Ari Sollish
    Jan 29 2026
    Torah in the Trenches The Hands-On Reality of Halachic Decision-Making With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded Live at The Torah Center ATL on Wednesday, January 28, 2026 Rabbis don't rule in a vacuum. The responsa of this lesson show how Torah law meets real-world facts and scientific insight, bridging sacred texts and the complexity of everyday life.
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    1 h y 39 m
  • Demystifying Tanya | Lesson 29 | Rabbi Tzvi Freeman
    Jan 28 2026
    Demystifying Tanya - Lesson 29 With Rabbi Tzvi Freeman Recorded live at The Torah Center ATL on Thursday, January 22nd,2026. The Tanya is a cornerstone of Jewish spirituality, offering profound insights into the nature of the soul, the struggles of human existence, and the path to a purposeful life. In this new weekly series, Rabbi Tzvi Freeman provides a clear and thoughtful exploration of its core ideas, making the text accessible and relevant for modern seekers.
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    1 h y 1 m
  • Kabbalah Café: All for the Sake of Heaven - 24 - Shabbat Food | Rabbi Ari Sollish
    Jan 27 2026
    Kabbalah Café All for the Sake of Heaven - Part 24 Shabbat Food With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live at The Torah Center ATL on Sunday, January 25th,2026. When you think of Shabbat food what comes to mind? Maybe fresh challah, gefilte fish, matzah ball soup, brisket, and potato kugel (if you're Ashkenazi). But according to Jewish mysticism, the real story isn’t just what we eat on Shabbat -- it’s what changes. On Shabbat, all of reality is more spiritually aligned. The world itself is elevated. And because food is part of that world, what we eat on Shabbat is fundamentally different from what we eat during the week. It might be the same ingredients, but it's on a different level. In this session of Kabbalah Café we explore Shabbat’s weekly upgrade, and how to consciously tap into the energy that’s on our table.
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    1 h y 18 m
  • Demystifying Tanya | Lesson 28 | Rabbi Tzvi Freeman
    Jan 26 2026
    Demystifying Tanya - Lesson 28 With Rabbi Tzvi Freeman Recorded live at The Torah Center ATL on Thursday, January 15th,2026. The Tanya is a cornerstone of Jewish spirituality, offering profound insights into the nature of the soul, the struggles of human existence, and the path to a purposeful life. In this new weekly series, Rabbi Tzvi Freeman provides a clear and thoughtful exploration of its core ideas, making the text accessible and relevant for modern seekers.
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    1 h y 7 m
  • Demystifying Tanya | Lesson 27 | Rabbi Tzvi Freeman
    Jan 26 2026
    Demystifying Tanya - Lesson 27 With Rabbi Tzvi Freeman Recorded live at The Torah Center ATL on Thursday, January 8th,2026. The Tanya is a cornerstone of Jewish spirituality, offering profound insights into the nature of the soul, the struggles of human existence, and the path to a purposeful life. In this new weekly series, Rabbi Tzvi Freeman provides a clear and thoughtful exploration of its core ideas, making the text accessible and relevant for modern seekers.
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    1 h
  • Kabbalah Café: All for the Sake of Heaven - 23 - Boss Mode | Rabbi Ari Sollish
    Jan 26 2026
    Kabbalah Café All for the Sake of Heaven - Part 23 Boss Mode With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live at The Torah Center ATL on Sunday, January 18th,2026. The tzadik is one who is unencumbered by the challenge of materialism. Unlike the rest of us, he or she has gained mastery over their animal soul, to the point that it no longer rears its distracting head. So how does the tzadik relate to the real world? Like a boss. As the mystics explain, the tzadik moves through life without material resistance, refining and elevating the natural world without challenge or strife. Now, what does this have to do with the rest of us who might not yet be a tzadik? Is there a message and model that we can follow and integrate in our own experiences? In this session of Kabbalah Cafe we break down the spiritual anatomy of a tzadik and learn how to live, in our own way, in boss mode.
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    1 h y 11 m
  • Kabbalah Cafe: All for the Sake of Heaven - 22 - Spiritual Immaturity | Rabbi Ari Sollish
    Jan 26 2026
    Kabbalah Café All for the Sake of Heaven - Part 22 Spiritual Immaturity With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live at The Torah Center ATL on Sunday, January 11th,2026. We live in bodies, think in images, and understand the world through our senses. Even when we reach for the spiritual, we do so using physical language, metaphors, and frames of reference. Our imagination climbs toward heaven -- but its ladder is made of earth. The Kabbalists call this katnut, spiritual immaturity: a state in which physicality is our first and loudest perception. It’s why prayer can feel heavy, why Divine abstraction seems unknowable, and why true, essential G-dly connection feels out of reach. The soul knows there is more, but the mind keeps translating infinity into something finite. In this session of Kabbalah Café we take an eye-opening journey into these inner limits and beyond. Together, we explore how the wisdom of Kabbalah charts a path past the dominance of the physical, toward a deeper and more authentic encounter with the Divine.
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    1 h y 12 m