Donny Rose hosts a weekly podcast discussing the do's and don'ts of how to read this week's parasha. Feedback? E-mail me at [email protected] or join the conversation at on the Sof Pasuk WhatsApp.
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Every week, Rabbis Muskin, Mahler and Weiner will tape a fifteen-minute podcast discussion on one Pasuk chosen from the Parshat HaShavua, sharing their different views and allowing for a free flow of ideas between the rabbis. Each Thursday the podcast will be distributed helping the listening audience to prepare for the coming Shabbat. The first podcast will be produced for Parashat Noach and will be distributed on Thursday October 31.
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A keves yayin special, and a good example of parsing relative clauses. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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On this episode, the rabbis discuss the idea of tzedaka and its connection to the beginning of our parsha.
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On this episode, the Rabbis discuss the opening pasuk and its relevance to the 10 Commandments.
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An usual parsing of an infinitive absolute and what it could mean. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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An anomly, an unusual construct, and a good use case of the nasog achor. Follow along in Shemot 18:26, 18:22, Rut 2:8, Shemot 20:15, 19:1, Bereshit 16:3, Shemot 20:19. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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On this episode, the rabbis discuss Yitro’s joining Bnei Israel as they begin to travel towards Eretz Yisrael.
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On this episode, the Rabbis discuss the opening pasuk of Parshat Beshalach.
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Mistakes, not just but also. Follow along in Shemot 10:25, Bereishit 24:25, Shemot 10:21, Bereishit 1:3, 1:6, Shemot 10:22, 11:2. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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On this week’s episode the Rabbis discuss the unique introduction to the plague of locust.
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On this episode the rabbis discuss the unique relationship Moshe had with the different names of Hashem.
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On this episode, the Rabbis discuss the opening Pasuk of Sefer Shemot.
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On This week’s episode the Rabbis discuss the opening pasuk of the parsha
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Musical interventions with Moshe Ginsberg. Follow along in Bereshit 48:16, 47:31, 27:5-6. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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On this episode the Rabbis discuss the confrontation between Yehuda and Yosef .
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Double meaning in broken frames. Follow along in Bereshit 45:6-7, 45:8-27, 45:28, 44:18, 47:12-14. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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On this week’s episode the Rabbis discuss the opening pasuk introducing Paroh’s two dreams.
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Getting strong on the dagesh chazak. Follow along in Bereishit 41:1, 41:9, 41:4, 41:38, 41:9, 41:50, 41:8, 41:31, 41:51, 42:7. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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On this week’s episode, the Rabbis discuss the multiple aspects of the Parsha’s second Pasuk.
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More examples in support of the azla for parsing, and where am I going?
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On this week’s episode, the Rabbis discuss the pending confrontation between Yaakov and Eisav.
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A little more on parsing. Folow along in Bereishit 29:32-35. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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The is week the rabbis discuss Yaakov’s dream of angels ascending and descending the ladder
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Eating up more mistakes. Follow along in Bereshit 24:54, 30:25, 27:19, 27:25, 27:4. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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In this week’s podcast the rabbis discuss the marriage of Yitzchak and Rivka and its implications for Shalom Bayit.
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Cautionary tails from mistakes of years past. Follow along in Bereshit 23:14, 24:25, 24:49, 24:54, 30:25. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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In this week’s podcast, the rabbis discuss the greatness of our matriarch Sarah and the lessons we can learn from both her life and death.
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On the range with "el" and the sensitivity to narrative. Follow along with Bereshit 18:7, 20:2, 19:8, 20:7, 20:17. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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On this episode the Rabbis discuss the sudden appearance of three angels as well as Avraham’s defining act of kindness and hospitality.
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Why I avoid reading Lech Lecha, and a parsing so unusual is godly. Follow along in Bereishit 11:29, 12:5, 12:6, 13:13, Yona 3:3. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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The Rabbis discussed the opening Pasuk of Lech Lecha focusing on how Avraham's historic journey has impacted Jewish life to this very day.
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Some classic examples and one unusual form. Follow along in Bereshit 8:3, 8:5, 8:7, 8:22, 8:8, 10:10, 8:12, Shemot 19:13. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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Getting to know the boring parts. Follow along in Bereshit 5:1, 5:6, 5:32, 6:1, 10:1, 11:10, 1:1, 1:3, 5:2, 2:4. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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Knowing, names, and revelations. Follow along in Shemot 33:13, 17, Bereshit 1:5, 2:20, Shemot 3:13-14, 33:19, 34:5, Bereshit 12:8. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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Hashem is (or it, will be?) sanctified with righteousness. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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The Noach podcast addressed the very first Pasuk in the Parasha and focused on what the word "Tzadik" means.
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Pronouncing the patah genuva, alternative forms on "grapes," and a cautionary tale of confusing a pashta for a kadma. Follow along in Devarim 32:15, 32, 47. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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A kiddush for Rosh Hashana from Yotam Segel. Follow him on Facebook, here. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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Three things that catch my attention in Nitzavim-Vayelech. Follow along in Devarim 29:19, 31:2, 29:11, 30:19.
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The forms for "son," and the known and unknowns of the telisha gedola. Follow along in Devarim 21:18, 16, 25:2, Yona 4:10, Devarim 21:21, 22:21. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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The lengthening of the prepositional lamed, and a cautionary tale for Bible scholars. Follow along in Devarim 17:8, 17:1, Bereshit 1:6, Yeshayahu 28:10, 52:2. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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The late breaking etnachta. Follow along in Devarim 14:21, 11:21, 22:28. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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Unexpected starts and stops. Follow along in Devarim 8:15, Shemot 30:3, Devarim 7:15, Bereishit 30:35, 47:14, Devarim 11:4. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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Parsing examples: annoying, satisifying, and complicated. Follow along in Devarim 6:6-7, 5:29, Yeshayahu 40:13. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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Watching the pauses in Chapter 3, especially if you are using a different tune. Follow along in Eicha 3:55, 3:64, 3:59 and Bereshit 27:19. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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A mysterious dagesh chazak at the beginning of word. Follow along in Devarim 2:24, 1:22, Tehillim 118:25, Shemot 12:31, 12:15. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].
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A karnei para quick refresher (see the full treatment here and here), better parsing in the better manuscripts, and a theory to explain trup inconsistency. Follow along in Bemidbar 35:5, 31:6, 30:5, 8, 12. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to [email protected].…
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