Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg serves as Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivas Ohr Eliyahu, Lubavitch Mesivta of Chicago, and during the summer months, as Scholar in residence at Machon Alte women's seminary in Tsfat, Israel. He is a beloved Rabbi, teacher and father, and lives in Lincolnwood, Illinois, with his wife and children, where he dedicates his life to mentoring, teaching, and inspiring others. This podcast is powered for free by Torahcasts. Start your own forever free Torah podcast today at https://to ...
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Join Bill Cloud each week for insight into the Torah Portion.
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Torah Portion – Re’eh (D’varim 11:26 – 16:17)
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Shalom. This is the (lengthy) commentary on Re’eh – “to see.” There was so much material in this portion – the Place where He sets His Name, false prophets and lying signs as well as the Year of Release – that I couldn’t limit it to the typical 60 – 90 minute format. As you […]
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Divine FavorBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Ekev (D’varim 7:12-11:25)
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Shalom. This is my commentary on the parsha Ekev or “reward.” This focuses on the spiritual preparations for possessing the land. In this portion we learn that for Israel to do so meant they must resist the temptation of foreign gods as the well as the temptation that the fertile land and its bounty would […]…
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Opening Up and Tearing DownBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – V’et chanan (D’varim 3:23 – 7:11)
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Shalom everyone. This is our commentary on the portion called V’etchanan. This sidrah covers quite a few topics including the prohibition not to mingle with the inhabitants of the Land and Israel’s creed to live by – the Sh’ma. Download PDF by copying and pasting this link into your browser: http://billcloud.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Vetchanan…
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Empowering GiftsBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – D’varim (D’varim 1:1 – 3:22)
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Comforting Our FatherBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Massei (B’midbar 33:1 – 36:13)
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Shalom everyone. This is our commentary on the concluding Torah portion of B’midbar, Massei – “journeys.” This portion gives an overview of Israel’s journeys through the wilderness, from the departure from Egypt until the encampment on the plains of Moav. Also included are instructions to Israel to drive out all the inhabitants of Canaan; the […]…
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Torah Portion – Mattot (B’midbar 30:1 – 32:42)
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Shalom everyone. This is our commentary on the Torah portion, Mattot. As this portion begins, it focuses on the sacredness of vows. This principle becomes very important as the portion unfolds for the tribes of Reuben and Gad. We also see in the war against Midian that Israel must learn the importance of destroying that […]…
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Ultimate Jewish LeadershipBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion- Pinchas (B’midbar 25:10 – 29:40)
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Shalom everyone. This is our commentary on the Torah portion, Pinchas. The beginning of this sidrah continues the narrative of Pinchas’ actions as a result of the sin of Ba’al Peor. As a reward for his righteous zeal, he is promoted from Levitical status to that of priest. We also read of Moses’ impending death […]…
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Torah Portion – Balak (B’midbar 22:2 – 25:9)
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This is our d’rash (commentary) on the torah portion, Balak. In this portion we see that, despite his best efforts, the Adversary can’t curse what the Father has blessed. However, we also learn that, when we let our guard down, he seduces us into behavior that will do to us what he doesn’t have the authority […]…
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Miracles and SongsBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion Chukat (B’midbar 19:1 – 22:1)
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This is our d’rash (commentary) on the torah portion, Chukat. Who can render something pure from something that is impure? This is the prevailing theme in this Torah portion. In the ritual of the Red Heifer and again in the Brazen Serpent, we see this paradox. Ultimately, what we are supposed to see is the nature […]…
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Challenges and GiftsBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Korah (B’midbar 16:1-18:32)
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This is our d’rash (commentary) on the torah portion, Korah. Rather than complaining about a lack of food and water, this portion describes a full scale revolt against Moses and Aaron coming from two different factions – one led by Korah the Levite and another led by chief men of the tribe of Reuben. As we […]…
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The Power of EmunahBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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ProphecyBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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TeamworkBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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To Teach TorahBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Evaluations, Curses and BlessingsBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Servant's ChildrenBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Plain JewBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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A Great InvestmentBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Simple GarmentsBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Power of WordsBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Potential Versus ActualizationBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Kohen Gadol's KorbanBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Zohar on the Beis HamikdashBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Honor GuardBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Of Memory and KnotsBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Holy GarmentsBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Temple TunnelsBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Covenant of The Day BeforeBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Respecting DignityBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Dedication Beyond CalculationBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Plaguing the DetailsBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Paradox of GalusBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Revelation Concealment and YearningBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Onset of GalusBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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SoulfulnessBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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When There's a Lack of WaterBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Great ParadoxBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Secret of Shir HamaalosBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Complimentary OppositesBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Formula of MiraclesBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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A Child's CryBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Two types of loveBy Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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