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Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Rabbi Pini Dunner. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Rabbi Pini Dunner hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.
In the late 1990s Rabbi Dunner presented his own daily 2-hour radio show on London’s multiethnic station, Spectrum Radio. Tens of thousands of listeners – Jews and non-Jews alike – tuned in every day to hear Rabbi Dunner’s take on current events. In 2011 Rabbi Dunner relocated to the US and became the senior Rabbi at Beverly Hills Synagogue. Weekly the Rabbi holds a parsha shiur that delves deeper into the Parsha of the week.
Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Rabbi Pini Dunner. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Rabbi Pini Dunner hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.
In the late 1990s Rabbi Dunner presented his own daily 2-hour radio show on London’s multiethnic station, Spectrum Radio. Tens of thousands of listeners – Jews and non-Jews alike – tuned in every day to hear Rabbi Dunner’s take on current events. In 2011 Rabbi Dunner relocated to the US and became the senior Rabbi at Beverly Hills Synagogue. Weekly the Rabbi holds a parsha shiur that delves deeper into the Parsha of the week.
Self-driving cars, hospital diagnosis algorithms, and AI-controlled weapons—machines are making more decisions than ever. But can AI ever truly replace human judgment? Rabbi Dunner explores this question through the ancient lens of the Urim VeTummim, the Torah’s own decision-making tool. What does the Urim VeTummim teach us about the limits of non-human guidance? Why must some decisions always remain in human hands?…
Universities were once bastions of knowledge and debate, but at Barnard College, masked agitators turned hallowed halls into arenas of intimidation. With drums, slogans, and violence, they demanded immunity for disrupting classes—while weak-willed administrators caved. When mob rule replaces reason, and expediency trumps principle, society suffers.Rabbi Dunner exposes the rot undermining our temples of learning and the urgent need for us to reclaim them.…
Hamas’s latest act of depravity wasn’t about returning hostage remains—it was a grotesque spectacle of cruelty designed to inflict maximum pain. Rabbi Dunner contrasts radical Islam’s disregard for human life with Judaism’s deep commitment to human dignity. The time for moral clarity is now.
True kindness isn’t just about giving—it’s about giving without taking away dignity. In this powerful and thought-provoking shiur, Rabbi Dunner explores the Torah’s approach to tzedakah, revealing why an interest-free loan is the highest form of charity. With insights from Rabbi Sacks, Chassidic masters, and Mussar giants, this shiur will change the way you think about generosity, power, and responsibility.…
Rabbi Dunner explores what it truly means to be “People of the Book,” reflecting on the Torah’s timeless mission to elevate and enlighten. Using the recent arrests of two East Jerusalem booksellers accused of incitement, he contrasts the Jewish commitment to using books for good with the misuse of books as tools of hatred. A compelling call to uphold the sacred power of the written word in a world where it’s often weaponized.…
Join Rabbi Dunner for a fascinating Tu Bishvat shiur exploring the deeper meaning behind the Sheva Minim—the seven species that symbolize Eretz Yisrael's bounty. Discover how wheat, barley, grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives, and dates represent profound spiritual lessons about identity, resilience, joy, and growth. Through Torah insights, mystical teachings, and practical reflections, Rabbi Dunner will deepen your appreciation for Tu Bishvat and the timeless values rooted in these sacred fruits and grains.…
Rabbi Dunner dives into the explosive proposal unveiled by President Trump unveiled —an audacious vision for Gaza that has the world reeling. But is it really so radical? Rabbi Dunner explores Gaza’s deep Jewish roots, the prophetic warnings of its downfall, and the echoes of Samson’s final act. As history unfolds before our eyes, is this the moment to reclaim Gaza’s destiny?…
It’s the most triumphant song in Jewish history—but hidden within Az Yashir in Parshat Beshalach are mysteries waiting to be unlocked. Why is the song written in a unique structure? Why does Moshe sing in the future tense? Why does Hashem remain silent in the face of evil? And what does Mi Kamocha Ba’eilim Hashem really mean? Join Rabbi Dunner as he uncovers the depth, drama, and destiny embedded in Shirat HaYam.…
For nearly eight decades, the house next door to Auschwitz—the former home of Nazi commandant Rudolf Höss—stood untouched, a silent witness to history’s darkest crimes. Now, thanks to Ambassador Mark D. Wallace, Elliott Broidy, and Dr. Thomas Kaplan, it is being transformed into a global center for combating antisemitism and extremism. Rabbi Pini Dunner explores how this initiative ensures history’s lessons are neither distorted nor forgotten in an era of rising Jew-hatred.…
Rabbi Dunner explores the transformative power of renewal in this shiur on Parshat Bo. Why was the very first mitzvah given to the Jewish people the sanctification of the new moon? What does it teach us about time, destiny, and second chances? And how does the two-day Yom Tov tradition serve as a powerful reminder of what we once had—and what we can reclaim?…
When religious leaders trade faith for politics, they don’t just lose credibility—they risk losing the very soul of what they are meant to represent. Rabbi Pini Dunner takes on Bishop Mariann Budde’s politically charged sermon at the National Cathedral, exposing a deeper trend within the Episcopal Church. From anti-Israel activism to clergy who reject God outright, what happens when religion is no longer about faith—but about woke activism?…
Hamas calls every war a “victory,” no matter how much devastation they suffer. This time is no different—celebrations erupted in Gaza even as the rubble settled. But history tells a different story. In Shemot, Pharaoh refused to admit defeat, convinced that his defiance was power. In the end, he stood alone, and witnessed the wreckage of his own making. Rabbi Dunner shows how Hamas is following the same doomed path.…
As wildfires rage across Los Angeles County, leaving devastation and despair in their wake, one question looms: Why weren’t we better prepared? Rabbi Dunner examines the failure of California’s leadership to address predictable disasters and contrasts it with the timeless wisdom of Jacob in Parshat Vayechi. Discover how Jacob’s guidance to his children can inspire effective leadership in the face of modern crises.…
Rabbi Dunner draws a fascinating parallel between Joseph’s dramatic reconciliation with his brothers in Parshat Vayigash and post-World War II leadership. True leadership balances toughness with vision—turning enemies into allies rather than crushing them. With insights from Ramban and Sforno, Rabbi Dunner unpacks Joseph’s strategy of redemption over revenge, showing that the best way to win is making sure everyone shares in the victory.…
Rabbi Dunner delves into the vexed legacy of the late Jimmy Carter—a decent man but a disastrous president. Carter’s well-meaning idealism often veered into dangerous naivety, enabling evil to flourish. From abandoning the Shah of Iran and empowering radical Islamists to legitimizing Hamas and labeling Israel as an “Apartheid” state, Carter’s self-proclaimed moral posturing left the world far more dangerous. Rabbi Dunner pulls no punches in this sharp, detailed look at Jimmy Carter’s self-important and deeply flawed outlook.…
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