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Inspired by Divrei Halev

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are that of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the Union for Traditional Judaism, unless otherwise indicated.

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(Video) Shemini: On the Shoulders Of …

by Mitch Morrison
April 5, 2026

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(Video) Tzav: What’s the Hurry?

by Recommended by UTJ
March 26, 2026

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(Video) Vayikra: A Calling

by Recommended by UTJ
March 18, 2026

Categories: Inspired by Divrei Halev, Women's Forum
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(Video) Vayak’hel: La’asot – How Do We “Do” Shabbat?

by Rabbi Gerald Sussman
March 11, 2026

Categories: Inspired by Divrei Halev, Shabbat
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(Video) Ki Tisa: Tradition and The Tablets

by Recommended by UTJ
March 4, 2026

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(Video) Tetzaveh: What Is Humility?

by Rabbi Wayne Allen
February 24, 2026

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(Video) Terumah: That God May Dwell Among Us

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky
February 17, 2026

Categories: Holocaust, Inspired by Divrei Halev
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(Video) Mishpatim: We Will Do and We Will Listen

by Rabbi Gershon Bacon
February 11, 2026

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(Video) Yitro: Seeing and Hearing: The Unique Nature of Revelation at Sinai

by Professor Reuven Kimelman
February 4, 2026

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(Video) Beshalach: A Matter of Principle

by Rabbi Bruce Ginsburg
January 28, 2026

Categories: Inspired by Divrei Halev, Israel
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(Video) Bo: Seeing People’s Needs Through the Darkness

by Rabbi David Novak
January 22, 2026

Categories: Holocaust, Inspired by Divrei Halev
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(Video) Vaera: Leadership

by Rabbi Ronald Price
January 14, 2026

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