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  • 10. Why *Adon Olam* Comes First
    2025/07/14

    Adon Olam doesn’t introduce the day — it reorients it.

    Before we speak, before we ask, this tefillah declares:
    Hashem ruled before anything existed.

    In this episode, we explore why Adon Olam is placed at the very beginning of the day — and how it offers a foundation, not just a phrase. It invites us to start from presence, not pressure.

    “You’re not holding the world.

    You’re stepping into one already held — by Hashem.”

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    5 分
  • 9. Adon Olam & Yigdal: Emunah of the Heart and Mind
    2025/07/06

    In this episode, we delve into the profound structure of Adon Olam and Yigdal — two tefillos that anchor our morning prayers. One expresses emotional trust in Hashem. The other is intellectual clarity in Hashem's truth. Together, they help us show up to davening as whole, grounded Jews — with our hearts and minds aligned with Hashem.

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    4 分
  • 8. Hashem, Ahavti Me’on Beitecha — Where Love Meets Presence
    2025/06/26

    When someone welcomes you even at your lowest — that changes you.

    In this episode, we explore how Hashem, in His deep mercy, responds to our failings not with distance, but with closeness. After the sin of the Golden Calf, He gives us the Mishkan — a physical space to connect with His presence. It’s a message: Hashem understands the human condition. He knows we need something tangible. And that act of compassion awakens something powerful in us — love.

    That’s what David HaMelech means when he says, 'Hashem, I have loved the dwelling of Your house...'

    It’s not just a place. It’s a relationship.

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    8 分
  • 7: Reporting For Duty: The Daily Discipline of Divine Service
    2025/06/19

    “Va’ani b’rov chasdecha avo beisecha…”
    “And I, through Your abundant kindness, will enter Your house.” (Tehillim 5:8)

    Before we ask, we align.

    This episode explores how tefilah begins not with emotion, but with mission.

    We are employees of Hashem — and this verse reminds us: our entry is a kindness, but our presence comes with purpose.

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    7 分
  • 6: Mah Tovu, Part II – How Struggle Becomes a Home
    2025/06/12

    In this episode of Tefilah Today, we explore how the struggles we bring into tefilah are not obstacles—they’re part of the process. Just as Yaakov became Yisrael through wrestling and limping forward, our imperfections can become the most sacred part of our prayer. When we show up honestly, even in weakness, we create space for something holy to emerge.

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    8 分
  • 5 - The Curse Turned Blessing That Became Our Mission Statement”
    2025/06/05

    Every morning, Jewish prayer begins with Mah Tovu — a verse spoken not by Moshe, not by David, but by Bilaam, a non-Jewish prophet hired to harm us. And yet, his words open our daily connection with Hashem.

    In this episode of Tefillah Today, we uncover:

    Why the Great Assembly placed Mah Tovu at the beginning of tefillah.

    What Bilaam actually saw that changed everything.

    How his words affirm our national mission — to live as Hashem’s emissaries on Earth.

    Why our identity as Torah Jews is a reflection not just inward, but to the entire world.

    We explore how this ancient moment holds profound relevance in our modern lives — elevating your morning, reframing your mission, and reminding you that your voice carries Hashem’s Name.

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    7 分
  • 4 - Two Voices, One Prayer: What Rochel and Leah Taught Me About Tefilah
    2025/05/30

    In this episode of Tefillah Today, we explore what true tefilah really means. It’s more than just reciting words — it’s about the heart’s honest reach to Hashem, even through life’s joys and struggles. Drawing inspiration from the stories of Rochel and Leah, we uncover how genuine prayer begins deep within.

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    8 分
  • 1 - The Open Door of Tefilah
    2025/05/29

    What if prayer begins with imagination? In this first episode, we explore how Torah invites us to build a relationship with Hashem through vision, awareness, and inner space.

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    7 分