Episodes

  • Fascinating Facts - Lesson 1 - The Story of Your Life | Rabbi Ari Sollish
    Jul 10 2025
    Fascinating Facts - Lesson 1 The Story of Your Life How to Read the Torah With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded Live at The Torah Center ATL on Wednesday, July 9, 2025 Is “an eye for an eye” meant to be taken literally? Was the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge an apple? Did the Jews actually cross the Red Sea? We leap beyond a Hebrew School comprehension of the Bible, as we explore the deeper significance of its stories and their profound lessons for life.
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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • Torah Studies 5785 - 33 - Balak: The Strength to Surrender | Rabbi Ari Sollish
    Jul 10 2025
    Torah Studies 5785 Class 33: Parshat Balak The Strength to Surrender Why Letting Go Is the Ultimate Power Recorded Live at The Torah Center ATL on Tuesday, July 8, 2025 Strength is often seen as control, but Judaism defines it as surrendering to something greater. Balaam’s prophecy likens the Jewish people to unshakable mountains, rooted in ancestral strength. This class explores why true power lies in self-sacrifice and choosing holiness over convenience.
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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Torah Studies 5785 - 32 - Chukat: The Power of Letting Go | Rabbi Ari Sollish
    Jul 2 2025
    Torah Studies 5785 Class 32: Parshat Chukat The Power of Letting Go Forgiveness, Healing, and the Path to True Unity Recorded Live at The Torah Center ATL on Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Does forgiveness mean withholding punishment, or does it require something deeper? This class explores Moses’s response to the people’s rebellion, revealing that true forgiveness restores unity and helps others heal—just as G-d does for us.
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Gimmel Tammuz Women's Class - How To Lead So Others Will Lead - Rabbi Ari Sollish
    Jul 2 2025
    Gimmel Tammuz Women's Class How To Lead So Others Will Lead With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded Live at The Torah Center ATL on Sunday, June 29, 2025 One of the first things we did together as a people was sing. But how exactly did three million people sing the same song? There are three Talmudic opinions: Rabbi Akiva, Rabbi Eliezer and Rabbi Nechmyah. According to the first, Moses sang the song himself, according to the second, the nation repeated Moses’ song, and according to the third, Moses only opened the song, and it was continued by the people. What is the logic behind this argument? It revolves around the question of what is the role of a leader? To inspire loyalty, to create followers, or to craft leaders?
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    54 mins
  • Kabbalah Café: All for the Sake of Heaven - 1 - The Magic of Materialism | Rabbi Ari Sollish
    Jul 2 2025
    Kabbalah Café All for the Sake of Heaven - Part 1 The Magic of Materialism With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live at The Torah Center ATL on Sunday, June 22, 2025 What if your next coffee, conversation, or business meeting could unleash fierce divine energy? Welcome to our new Kabbalah Café series, where we dive into the profound mystical work "All For the Sake of Heaven," a spiritual roadmap that redefines how we engage with the world. While other paths teach retreat from the material, Kabbalah reveals a deeper truth: the physical isn’t a distraction, it’s a portal. The mundane moments of daily life hold the power to connect us with the Divine, and this series will show you how. Together, we explore how to elevate ordinary activities like eating, working, and relating, discover inner harmony with self, world, and G-d, and transform physical living into a spiritual mission. This is practical mysticism at its most powerful -- real, accessible, and deeply relevant.
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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Kabbalah Café: Know Your Soul - 31 - Beings From Another Realm | Rabbi Ari Sollish
    Jun 25 2025
    Kabbalah Café Know Your Soul - Part 31 Beings From Another Realm With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live at The Torah Center ATL on Sunday, June 15, 2025 Souls don’t belong here. They’re celestial beings on a terrestrial mission, sent from Above for a limited time with a sacred task. According to Kabbalah, that mission is nothing less than cosmic repair: to mend the fallout from the primordial “shattering of the vessels.” But there’s a catch. The soul has to play its part. If it drifts too far into the spiritual, the balance breaks -- heaven outweighs earth, and the mission stalls. In this session of Kabbalah Café we explore the soul’s tightrope walk between heaven and earth. We uncover how G-d calibrated creation with perfect precision, reveal two surprising dimensions of teshuvah, and unlock the secret to spiritual optimization in a fractured world.
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Torah Studies 5785 - 31 - Korach: Love Every Jew, No Exceptions | Rabbi Ari Sollish
    Jun 25 2025
    Torah Studies 5785 Class 31: Parshat Korach Love Every Jew, No Exceptions Why Even the Wicked Deserve Our Love With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live at The Torah Center ATL on Tuesday, June 24, 2025 Is there ever an exception to the mitzvah of loving your fellow Jew? This class explores Moses’s remarkable love for Dathan and Abiram—his lifelong adversaries—and what it teaches about seeing beyond faults to the hidden goodness in every Jew.
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Torah Studies 5785 - 30 - Shelach: Stronger Than Angels | Rabbi Ari Sollish
    Jun 25 2025
    Torah Studies 5785 Class 30: Parshat Shelach Stronger Than Angels Why We Can Thrive Where Even Giants Failed With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live at The Torah Center ATL on Tuesday, June 17, 2025 The spies feared that materialism would overwhelm the Jewish people, just as it had corrupted the fallen angels. But Caleb saw things differently. This class explores why our souls are stronger than angels—and how we can embrace the physical world without losing our spiritual identity.
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    57 mins