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Join Rabbi Jay Kelman, the founding director of Torah in Motion, as he shares a thought about the weekly parsha.
Torah in Motion hosts A Thought for the Week, a religion show with 155 episodes published.

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Join as we discuss the most important verse in the Torah. If you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and accessible jewish content, visit torahinmotion.org/donate , or email us at info@torahinmotion.o

Join as we discuss why the Torah likes to contradict itself. If you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and accessible jewish content, visit torahinmotion.org/donate , or email us at info@torahinmotio

Join as we discuss how the tribe of Dan leads from behind. If you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and accessible jewish content, visit torahinmotion.org/donate, or email us at info@torahinmotion.o

Join as we discuss the best time for confession. If you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and accessible jewish content, visit torahinmotion.org/donate, or email us at info@torahinmotion.org. Please

Join as we discuss the connection between Rut and the 613 mitzvoth. If you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and accessible jewish content, visit torahinmotion.org/donate, or email us at info@torahi

Join as we discuss the findings of the two Jewish censuses. If you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and accessible jewish content, visit torahinmotion.org/donate, or email us at info@torahinmotion.

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Join as we discuss the Biblical reason behind counting to 50. If you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and accessible jewish content, visit torahinmotion.org/donate, or email us at info@torahinmotio

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Join as we discuss the link between the parsha, Pesach and Pirsumei Nisa. Send any questions, comments, or critiques to podcasts@torahinmotion.org If you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and access

Join as we discuss the Haggadah shel Pesach, offering insights that will hopefully make your seder more meaningful. This is part 3 in our annual series, see below for links to parts 1 and 2. This bonus episode of A Thoug

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