EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 34 MIN
Parshat Vayakhel-Pekudei | Feeling Stressed? The Torah’s Secret to Staying Strong
from Weekly Parsha Shiur with Rav Elyada Goldwicht · host Kehilat Lev Ra’anana
Stress is something we all face, during war, at work, and within our families. How can a person remain strong and positive when life feels overwhelming?In this week’s parsha shiur, we explore a fascinating question about the מעיל of the כהן גדול and why Chazal say its bells atone for לשון הרע. What is the deeper meaning behind this connection?We will also examine the unusual wording of the Mishnah “אור לארבעה עשר בודקים את החמץ” — why does the Mishnah use the word “light” to describe the night of בדיקת חמץ, and what lesson might it contain for the way we deal with challenges, relationships, and difficult moments in life?Through powerful stories, Torah sources, and real-life experiences, we’ll uncover a timeless perspective on navigating stressful times with strength and clarity.Subscribe and bring the Parsha to life each week.
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Stress is something we all face, during war, at work, and within our families. How can a person remain strong and positive when life feels overwhelming?In this week’s parsha shiur, we explore a fascinating question about the מעיל of the כהן גדול and why Chazal say its bells atone for לשון הרע. What is the deeper meaning behind this connection?We will also examine the unusual wording of the Mishnah “אור לארבעה עשר בודקים את החמץ” — why does the Mishnah use the word “light” to describe the night of בדיקת חמץ, and what lesson might it contain for the way we deal with challenges, relationships, and difficult moments in life?Through powerful stories, Torah sources, and real-life experiences, we’ll uncover a timeless perspective on navigating stressful times with strength and clarity.Subscribe and bring the Parsha to life each week.
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