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Judaism Decoded — Rabbi Grant Leboff Uncovers Torah Inspiration And Jewish Wisdom for the Modern World
by Rabbi Grant Leboff - Judaism & Jewish Teachings
Exploring Torah ethics and Torah's deepest truths - Rabbi Grant Leboff reveals Jewish Wisdom to bring meaning in today’s world.
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Judaism and Jewish Teaching on Korach – Torah & Why Korach’s Jewish Rebellion Is Still Dangerous Today
In the parsha Korach's argument sounds reasonable. In fact, it sounds noble encompassing Jewish Philosophy and Jewish Values, 'The entire congregation is holy'. Everyone matters. Everyone has value. Everyone is equal.So why does the Torah treat Korach's rebellion as one of the greatest threats ever faced by the Jewish people? Korach's rebellion was far more than a challenge to Moshe and Aaron. It was an assault on the very ideas of purpose, difference, holiness and Torah authority.In this shiur, we will explore why the Torah devotes so much attention to Korach and how his arguments continue to shape modern culture. We will examine the hidden danger behind Korach's message and why its ideas remain remarkably relevant today in shaping Modern Judaism and Jewish thought.In this Torah study we will understand why Judaism insists on distinctions and boundaries, the role of Rabbinic authority, and why a society that erases differences ultimately undermines the uniqueness of every individual.Judaism Podcast - This is a thought-provoking journey revealing why the challenge of Korach is not a relic of the past, but one of the defining challenges of our generation. Prepare for a powerful and uplifting look at one of the Torah's most enduring lessons about identity, purpose and spiritual growth.Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message
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Shelach Lecha – Torah, Parsha & Jewish Teaching - Giants & Grasshoppers: The World We Choose To See
Discover Torah, Jewish wisdom and Jewish spirituality. Why did a generation that lived with open miracles lose faith at the very moment redemption stood before them? The giants were real. The armies were real. The fortified cities were real. The question was never about the facts, it was about what the facts meant. Do we see obstacles or opportunities? Giants or destiny? The world as it is, or as it could be?In this shiur, discover how the story of the Meraglim speaks directly to our personal struggles, our national challenges and why that battle is still shaping our lives today. A powerful message of Jewish faith, Jewish responsibility, Jewish destiny and personal growth.Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message
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Parsha Beha’alotecha – Torah, Jewish Wisdom, Jewish Destiny & The Book That Was Never Written
Torah, Jewish essence, Jewish wisdom and Jewish destiny. Hidden in this week's Torah parsha is a secret. Between two mysterious inverted letters lies what is described as an entire book of the Torah. Yet, it is a book with no chapters, no narrative, and no ending. Why? In this fascinating exploration of one of the Torah's greatest mysteries, we will uncover the 'Book That Was Never Written' and discover how it contains the whole story of the Jewish People—our mission, our struggles, our relationship with HaShem, and the destiny that is still unfolding before our eyes.Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message
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Parsha Bamidbar & Shavuot - Jewish Identity & Jewish Wisdom: Why Every Jew Had To Be At Sinai
Why was every single Jew indispensable to the greatest revelation in history? Why is the Torah parsha Bamidbar read just days before Shavuot? The Torah reading of Parsha Bamidbar seems strange preparation for the greatest spiritual moment in history. Especially when Judaism is so cautious about counting Jews at all.But the Jewish census in Bamidbar was never about numbers. In this powerful shiur, Rabbi Grant Leboff uncovers the hidden idea beneath Parsha Bamidbar and reveals a profound truth about Jewish identity, unity and the purpose of Matan Torah.A shiur about numbers that are not really numbers.About a nation that can only become one by refusing to become the same.And about why the Torah was waiting for every single soul.In a generation fractured by division and labels, this is a timely and deeply relevant message about individuality, achdut, responsibility and what it truly means to be part of Klal Yisrael.Have you have ever wondered whether your presence really matters? Then go ahead and listen. Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message
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Behar – Bechukotai: Parsha Jewish Wisdom - Torah And The Limits Of Human Endeavour
What does Jewish Wisdom, Torah, the parsha tell us about the world we live in? A world that worships productivity, hustle and achievement. Why does the Torah constantly link six days of work to Shabbat, and six years of labour to Shemittah? Why is failure to keep Shemittah considered so serious that it leads to exile?Judaism, Jewish Wisdom, Torah tells us that we are commanded to build, create and strive. Yet, we are never to believe that we are the source of our success. Shabbat and Shemittah are not escapes from life; they are powerful reminders of the limits of human control, the danger of ego, and the need to return to the true Source of blessing.Come along on a Jewish journey through Shabbat, Shemittah, Har Sinai, emunah, work, ambition and the Jewish mission itself.Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message
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Parsha Analysis - Acharei Mot – Kedoshim: The Torah's Two Goats - Jewish Wisdom: When Good And Evil Look The Same
In the Torah Parsha Acharei Mot there are two goats. Same species. Same appearance. Same moment. Yet one is for HaShem, and one is sent to Azazel.This Torah parsha confronts one of life’s deepest challenges. What does Judaism tells us when good and evil don’t look different. What does Jewish Wisdom say when the right path and the wrong path can appear almost identical.In this shiur, Rabbi Grant Leboff explores the mysterious Yom Kippur goats, the danger of surface thinking, and why the hardest moral choices are rarely between obvious right and obvious wrong—but between two things that look the same.This is Jewish Wisdom. A powerful and thought-provoking journey into choice, clarity, and the battle for the human soul.Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message
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Tazria-Metzora: Parsha And Torah Understanding - Jewish Wisdom: How To Destroy Everything
Why does the Torah parsha devote so much space to tzara’at, a phenomenon we no longer see? What if the Torah’s laws of tzara’at are not about an ancient skin disease at all—but a blueprint for how societies collapse?Jewish wisdom explains that some things are destroyed in an instant. Others are destroyed so slowly that no one notices until it is too late.This is Jewish understanding exposing something much bigger than a simple affliction of the skin. This is Torah giving us the hidden behaviours that destroy unity and make holiness impossible.This provides Jewish understanding. It is a powerful and deeply relevant shiur on the ways that we quietly destroy everything, tear people apart, unravel societies—and what it takes to build instead.Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message
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Shemini – Torah And Jewish Thinking - The Strange Fire We Still Bring
Jewish Wisdom is counter-cultural. Torah is radical. In a world obsessed with choice and self-expression, Torah teaches that true greatness begins where the self ends.This shiur explores a radical Jewish idea: you can’t transcend yourself by following yourself. Real freedom and real growth only begins when we stop serving our will.Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message
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Boundaries, Freedom And Creation In Torah: Jewish Wisdom - The Secret To A Meaningful Life
The modern world tells us that freedom means no boundaries. The Torah says the opposite. Jewish Wisdom gives us a very different view of freedom.Why did HaShem place a forbidden tree in Gan Eden? Why is holiness built on separation? And why is a world without distinctions a world in decline? This shiur challenges everything we think we know about freedom, and reveals why boundaries are the key to a life of meaning.Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message
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Torah Wisdom and Jewish Ethics - Pesach And The Illusion Of Freedom
Every year we have a Torah mitzvah to celebrate freedom. But few of us stop to ask, are we truly free?The mitzvah of Pesach is not given in the Torah as just simply a memory of redemption. It is a challenge to confront the forces that still control us, externally and internally. It challenges us with the question of modern Judaism - what does it mean to be a Jew today?This shiur will take you beyond the story of Egypt and into a deeper understanding of Jewish ethics and what real freedom is, and, how to achieve it.Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message
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Vayikra and Torah Wisdom - Are You Living A Calling Or A Coincidence?
Exploring Jewish wisdom in the Torah and personal Jewish growth we ask - Is your life a calling… or is it just a coincidence?This week, in the very first word in Sefer Vayikra, the Torah poses one of the most profound questions we can ever ask ourselves, how do we see our lives?Are we here by chance, reacting to whatever happens… or are we being called to something greater?Because the answer to that question changes everything; how we live, how we see the world, and ultimately, who we become.Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message
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Vayakhel-Pekudei – Torah Ethics - You Are Not Your Job
Explore Torah teachings on Jewish identity. What defines who you are? Your career? Your achievements? Your title? Modern culture teaches us that our value comes from our productivity. We live in a world where the first question people ask is: “What do you do?” This is not the Jewish way, not what the Torah teaches.In a world obsessed with doing, this shiur explores the Torah perspective on identity, work, and human value. The distinction that Judaism makes, changes the way we live our lives.Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message
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Ki Tissa – Parsha Analysis of The Golden Calf – If They Fell at Sinai, What About Us?
Parsha analysis exploring Torah wisdom and what that means. We have already read in the Torah that they saw unbelievable miracles in Egypt. The Torah tells us how they broke into song after walking on dry land when the sea split on either side of them. They heard HaShem speak when they were given the Torah at Sinai. Yet, forty days later they built the Golden Calf.The question is, how did it happen — and could we be making the same mistake today?Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message
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Purim - Understanding the most dangerous party in Jewish history
What if the greatest danger in Jewish history wasn’t a battlefield, but a banquet hall? The threat was not violence, but vision. Purim uncovers the war between illusion and reality, revealing Jewish wisdom and the confusion we still fight today.Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message
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Terumah - Torah and Creating Our Reality
The Torah's emphasis on the Mishkan is not about constructing a building. It is about constructing a world. Discover how, for Jewish People, physical acts shape spiritual reality — and how we are not just living in the world, but as HaShem’s partners, we are building it.Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message
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Mishpatim - Torah Secular Law That Isn't Secular
The Torah laws of Mishpatim feel ordinary — fairness, honesty, responsibility.Rules that every society needs in order to function.But in Torah, nothing is merely ordinary.Discover what these laws are really about — and why it matters.Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message
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Yitro - The Real Secret Of Jewish Holiness
What if the Ten Commandments aren’t structured the way we’ve always assumed? Through the famous debate between Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Yishmael about what truly happened when the Torah was given at Sinai, a hidden architecture of the Aseret HaDibrot begins to emerge, one that reveals Jewish wisdom and the secret of holiness itself.Send Rabbi Grant Leboff a message
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