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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Torah Portion – Bechukotai (Vayikra 26:3 – 27:34)
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This is our d’rash (commentary) on the torah portion, Bechukotai or “in my statutes.” In this portion, the Scripture describes the blessings that come with obedience and details the judgments that come with disobedience. In this sidrah, Israel is warned that blatant disregard for God’s commands have terrible consequences, in fact, five groups of se…
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The Servant's ChildrenAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Behar (Vayikra 25:1 – 26:2)
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This is our d’rash (commentary) on the torah portion, Be’har or “on the mount.” In this portion, the Scripture details two other commands of rest – the sh’mittah (sabbatical year) and the yovel (jubilee). One of the prevailing concepts in this sidrah is that the land is God’s and is, therefore, expected to be in […]…
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The Plain JewAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Emor (Vayikra 21:1 – 24:23)
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This is a commentary on the Torah portion Emor – “say.” This torah portion turns its attention back to the priests and their responsibility to maintain higher standards of purity. Though addressing the priests, we who have been called out of darkness into His marvelous light to be a royal priesthood should take note of the […]…
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A Great InvestmentAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Kedoshim (Vayikra 19:1 – 20:27)
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This is a commentary on the Torah portion Kedoshim – “Holy.” If the previous portion begins what is regarded as lev ha’torah (the heart of the Torah), this portion is the “heart of the heart.” This sidrah defines the call to Israel to be holy “because I the LORD your God am holy.” This portion emphasizes the […]…
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The Simple GarmentsAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Acharei Mot (Vayikra 16:1 – 18:30)
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This is a commentary on the Torah portion Acharei Mot – “After the death.” This portion begins what is regarded as lev ha’torah (the heart of the Torah) and emphasizes how the Creator is to be approached and uses the death of Aaron’s sons to make the point that it must not be done “at […]Av Shoreshim Ministries
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Torah Portion – Metzorah (Vayikra 14:1 – 15:33)
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This is a commentary on the Torah portion Metzora – “Leper.” In the previous Torah portion we learned about the affliction of tzarat and how it was the physical manifestation of a spiritual malady. In Metzora, instruction is given as to the procedure when a metzora is healed of his affliction. The distinctions between this ritual […]…
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The Power of WordsAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Tazriah (Vayikra 12:1 – 13:59)
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This is a commentary on the Torah portion Tazriah – “Conceive.” Where the previous Torah portion emphasized those animals whose carcass could render someone unclean, this portion focuses on contamination resulting from what emanates from humans. The greater part of this sidrah details the plague of tzarat, most commonly treated as “leprosy,” yet as…
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Potential Versus ActualizationAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Sh’mini (Vayikra 9:1 – 11:47)
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This is a commentary on the Torah portion Sh’mini – “Eighth.” All the preparation for and anticipation of the mishkan culminates on this the eighth day since the consecration of the priesthood began. Yet, on what should have been a joyous occasion for Aaron and his sons, this day turns out to be one of tragedy. […]…
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The Kohen Gadol's KorbanAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Torah Portion – Tzav (Vayikra 6:8 – 8:36)
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Where the previous torah portion addressed the people of Israel and the instructions of where and how they were to present their offerings, this sidrah addressed the priests and how they were perform their duties. These chapters essentially constitute a “how to” manual for the priests where these offerings are concerned. Some of the specifics […]…
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Torah Portion – Vayikra (Vayikra 1:1 – 6:7)
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The Zohar on the Beis HamikdashAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Honor GuardAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Of Memory and KnotsAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Holy GarmentsAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Temple TunnelsAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Covenant of The Day BeforeAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Respecting DignityAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Dedication Beyond CalculationAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Plaguing the DetailsAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Paradox of GalusAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Revelation Concealment and YearningAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Onset of GalusAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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SoulfulnessAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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When There's a Lack of WaterAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Great ParadoxAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Secret of Shir HamaalosAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Complimentary OppositesAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Formula of MiraclesAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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A Child's CryAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Two types of loveAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The mistake of idolatry versus logic and belief in HashemAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Emotions after attack on Klall Yisroel. Message from the first Rashi on the Torah.Av Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The great song of Haazinu, and the Simcha within Teshuva.Av Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Double CovenantAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Double ChoiceAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Remembering Shabbos and Remembering AmalekAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The Mitzvah of Appointing a KingAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Gifts for the Servant and for the StudentAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Birkas Hamazon; Lessons and messagesAv Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Double comfort; destruction plowing and redemption.Av Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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Translations and vehicles: Are they positive or negative?Av Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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The passing of a Tzadik and the destruction of the Beis Hamikdosh; mourning as well as building.Av Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg
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