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Think Torah

Ahron Wohlgelernter

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Explorations in Jewish life and Jewish thought, through the lens of someone who is just trying to Think!

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Join Rabbi Jeff, an experienced out-of-town Rabbi, and his son Ahron Wohlgelernter in a thoughtful and timely conversation every week.

As with all Jewish holidays, the Chag of Tu Bishvat is full of symbolism; the growth process of trees, roses, fruit, grass, rain.

Is the essence of the day just simply symbols that we should talk about?

Or is there something deeper hidden here?

Rabbi Jeff gives an inspiring twist to the symbolism of Tu Bishvat and how to apply this message to every day of our lives.

ENJOY!

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WELCOME RABBI DOVID M COHEN TO THE INTENTIONAL JEW PODCAST NETWORK

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We hope with this series to bring you a little taste of those shabbos conversations in order that you can either bring up these topics at your table or be empowered to make your own engaging conversations.

So break out a L'Chaim, reheat some Chulent, and Enjoy!

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We need a new approach to how shabbos meals are run.

Many people look forward to Shabbos as a time of rest and family bonding but they are only disappointed week after week after very frustrating meal times. Kids don't want to be there, Parsha sheets just don't make the cut, and the conversation just usually ends up being about work.

We found that the most inspiring, fun, engaging, and informative meals at our home were those that the conversation was flowing.

Conversations were always oriented around the Torah perspective on things happening in the world. The children were always engaged and the guests were comfortable sharing their perspectives.

The one thing that didn't happen is a formal Dvar Torah or Parsha class.

At our Shabbos meals, no one looked at their watch!

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Join Rabbi Jeff, an experienced out-of-town Rabbi, and his son Ahron Wohlgelernter in a thoughtful and timely conversation every week.

This week our guest "the Brother" Rabbi Yaakov Wohlgelernter drops his one-liner about the meaning of the Mitzvah of Tzitzis. This discussion is for Tziztis wearers and non-wearers who are looking for the meaning behind the Mitzvot.

We also talk about how to teach meaningful Mitzvah observance to our children and We start off by talking about the three huge Levayas we witnessed this week.

ENJOY!

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We need a new approach to how shabbos meals are run.

Many people look forward to Shabbos as a time of rest and family bonding but they are only disappointed week after week after very frustrating meal times. Kids don't want to be there, Parsha sheets just don't make the cut, and the conversation just usually ends up being about work.

We found that the most inspiring, fun, engaging, and informative meals at our home were those that the conversation was flowing.

Conversations were always oriented around the Torah perspective on things happening in the world. The children were always engaged and the guests were comfortable sharing their perspectives.

The one thing that didn't happen is a formal Dvar Torah or Parsha class.

At our Shabbos meals, no one looked at their watch!

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Have a bone to pick?

email - [email protected]

WANT TO BE A GUEST ON AROUND THE SHABBOS TABLE?

WANT TO JON THE NETWORK?

Email us at [email protected] !!

Website:

https://www.intentionaljew.com/shows/think-torah/

Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.intentionaljew.com/contact-us-advertise-with-us/

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Join Rabbi Jeff, an experienced out-of-town Rabbi, and his son Ahron Wohlgelernter in a thoughtful and timely conversation every week.

As we finish off the Book of Bereishis last week, Rabbi Jeff aka "The Father" brings up an important connection between the story of Adam at the beginning of Bereishis and the story of Yaakov and his two wives.

This week's discussion includes the topics of how to become happier with the lot Hashem has given you and happiness in general!

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We hope with this series to bring you a little taste of those shabbos conversations in order that you can either bring up these topics at your table or be empowered to make your own engaging conversations.

So break out a L'Chaim, reheat some Chulent, and Enjoy!

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We need a new approach to how shabbos meals are run.

Many people look forward to Shabbos as a time of rest and family bonding but they are only disappointed week after week after very frustrating meal times. Kids don't want to be there, Parsha sheets just don't make the cut, and the conversation just usually ends up being about work.

We found that the most inspiring, fun, engaging, and informative meals at our home were those that the conversation was flowing.

Conversations were always oriented around the Torah perspective on things happening in the world. The children were always engaged and the guests were comfortable sharing their perspectives.

The one thing that didn't happen is a formal Dvar Torah or Parsha class.

At our Shabbos meals, no one looked at their watch!

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Have a bone to pick?

email - [email protected]

WANT TO BE A GUEST ON AROUND THE SHABBOS TABLE?

Email us at [email protected] !!

Website:

https://www.intentionaljew.com/shows/think-torah/

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Think Torah - SEDER TIPS: Around The Shabbos Table Ep.16
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03/09/21 • 41 min

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Think Torah - Can Holocaust survivors be happy? Episode 34
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12/12/21 • 25 min

Join Rabbi Jeff, an experienced out-of-town Rabbi, and his son Ahron Wohlgelernter in a thoughtful and timely conversation every week.

This week we talk about Simchas Hachaim and the question we raise is; Is it possible to be happy only if you have hard experiences and challenges through life. Stay tuned for the end where Rabbi gives us an outlook on life that will help us all be happy all the time.

Enjoy!

And Pass The Chulent!

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This episode is a part of a series from the Ayelet Hashachar English Series.

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Join Rabbi Jeff, an experienced out-of-town Rabbi, and his son Ahron Wohlgelernter in a thoughtful and timely conversation every week.

Our guest today tells us a story.

An incredible story.

A story of many challenges.

The reason this story is incredible is how she relates to these challenges.

How she chooses to see the Hand of Hashem in every detail of every story.

Enjoy!

And Pass The Chulent!

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Purim teaches us to reexamine cause and effect. what is the real reason that things transpire?

Rabbi W0hlgelernterss purim class given on 3.13.2022

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Think Torah - The Real Kiruv Pro EP. 32
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11/16/21 • 45 min

Join Rabbi Jeff, an experienced out-of-town Rabbi, and his son Ahron Wohlgelernter in a thoughtful and timely conversation every week.

Avraham Avinu was the first outreach professional, join us as we find out what he did to be M'karev people and how we can do that today too.

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And Pass The Chulent!

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Think Torah - Introducing Think Torah
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09/23/20 • 1 min

Sponsored by Intentional Jew Podcast Network.

Visit us at intentionaljew.com

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FAQ

How many episodes does Think Torah have?

Think Torah currently has 49 episodes available.

What topics does Think Torah cover?

The podcast is about Religion & Spirituality, Podcasts and Judaism.

What is the most popular episode on Think Torah?

The episode title 'Man's search for searching- Tzitzis (feat. "The Brother" Rabbi Yaakov Wohlgelernter) | Around The Shabbos Table EP. 11' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Think Torah?

The average episode length on Think Torah is 43 minutes.

How often are episodes of Think Torah released?

Episodes of Think Torah are typically released every 6 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of Think Torah?

The first episode of Think Torah was released on Sep 22, 2020.

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