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🎙️ Beloved Children — Halacha Daily Hands in pockets during Shemoneh Esre — it feels harmless, but halacha sees it very differently when standing before a King.


Hosted by Eliyahu Benesty · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 196 episodes
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Most of us don't have hours to sit and learn. But between Mincha and Arvit, on the commute home, or in the quiet moments of the day, there's always a few minutes. And a few minutes, done daily, changes everything.Beloved Children is a daily Torah podcast with short shiurim in Halacha, Parasha, and Torah inspiration, designed to fit the real rhythm of your life.Whether you're commuting, walking, or pausing between moments , Torah can meet you there. Timeless wisdom, made accessible for everyone. No prior learning required.Just show up, one day at a time.
Eliyahu Benesty hosts Beloved Children, a religion show with 196 episodes published.

🎙️ Beloved Children — Halacha Daily Hands in pockets during Shemoneh Esre — it feels harmless, but halacha sees it very differently when standing before a King.

🎙️ Beloved Children — Halacha Daily The way a person stands during Shemoneh Esre isn’t just posture — it’s a statement about who is standing before whom.

Why are a person’s fingers shaped exactly like pegs? The answer is hidden in a tribal name that hasn’t been noticed in thousands of years.

Standing before the King of all kings — and yet there are things we do during Shemoneh Esre without even thinking twice about them.

🎙️ Beloved Children — Between Mincha & Arvit A knife that’s half meat and half dairy isn’t a clever compromise — it’s completely treif. And that one idea explains everything about Pinchas, Eliyahu, and every generation

🎙️ Beloved Children — Halacha Daily Those three steps before Shemoneh Esre aren’t just a custom — there’s a whole set of laws about when, how, and why we do them. Today’s Shiur is live now 👇 Spotify: https://open.spoti

🎙️ Beloved Children — Halacha Daily Before taking those three steps forward into Shemoneh Esre, there’s something crucial to have in mind — because you are about to stand before the King of all kings.

🎙️ Beloved Children — Halacha Daily Every word of Shema was carefully counted by the sages — and the total adds up to exactly 248, one for each limb of the human body. That’s no coincidence.

🎙️ Beloved Children — Halacha Daily Most people never think twice about how they’re standing — or moving — when they say Shema. But halacha has a lot to say about it.

🎙️ Beloved Children — Halacha Daily Is it possible to fulfill the mitzvah of Shema in English or Spanish — or does it only count in Hebrew?

🎙️ Beloved Children — Halacha Daily Shema literally means “hear” — and thinking the words in your head without actually hearing them might mean you haven’t fulfilled the mitzvah at all.

🎙️ Beloved Children — Halacha Daily The Shema is said twice a day, every day — and that familiarity might be the biggest obstacle to actually fulfilling it properly.

Of all the things that could have sprouted from Aharon’s staff, Hashem chose almonds — and the reason why says everything about what true peace really looks like.

When a plague broke out in a city in Babylon , one act stopped it in its tracks — and it wasn’t what anyone expected.

There is no blindfold more powerful than self-interest — and even the wisest mind in the room is not immune to it.

Korach was wealthy, brilliant, and one of the greatest minds of his generation — so how did he end up leading the most catastrophic rebellion in Jewish history?

This shiur explores “הלעיטהו לרשע וימות” — when halacha says we’re not obligated to stop someone from sinning, even if it leads to their harm. We’ll examine this through classic sources and a famous case: a student who p

The spies traveled the same land as Calev and Yehoshua — and saw something completely different. The question isn’t what they saw. It’s how they saw it.

Even when the mind wanders, certain mitzvot still count — and understanding exactly when and why reveals something profound about how Hashem receives our service.

A deer wandered into the king’s flock and never left — and the king gave orders to treat it better than all the sheep. The reason why unlocks one of the most beautiful ideas in the Torah.
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