
58 Roka Ha’aretz Al HaMayim
In this episode, we explore Roka Ha’aretz Al HaMayim — Hashem Who spreads the earth over the waters. After Adam HaRishon, mankind’s choices continued to spiral until the Mabul. Yet Hashem did not give up on the world. He

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Real conversations about Jewish prayer — what it means, why it matters, and how it can bring calm, clarity, and connection into everyday life. Tefilah Today explores the depth of Jewish prayer through Torah, Midrash, and Chazal. We break down the meaning of the Siddur, uncover the sources behind our tefilot , and explore how prayer connects us to Hashem. Whether you’re seeking a deeper understanding of Jewish prayer, hoping to strengthen your kavanah , or simply wanting to appreciate the wisdom within Tefilah , this podcast is for you. Hosted by Mrs. Baila Yaniv.
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In this episode, we explore Roka Ha’aretz Al HaMayim — Hashem Who spreads the earth over the waters. After Adam HaRishon, mankind’s choices continued to spiral until the Mabul. Yet Hashem did not give up on the world. He

This week on Tefilah Today , we continue the journey from Adam and Chava into the brachos מתיר אסורים and זוקף כפופים . What does it mean to be inwardly trapped, and what does it mean to stand upright again before Hashem

This episode traces מלביש ערומים back to Adam and Chava and explores its message for us: how I begin each morning by carrying my body with dignity, under the guidance of my neshamah, in order to live my day’s tafkid as a

Part 2 explores how this morning brachah teaches us to ask Hashem for vision before the challenge arrives. Through Torah sources and everyday examples, this episode reflects on learning to see clearly before our habits,

In this episode of Tefilah Today , we explore the morning blessing Pokeach Ivrim — “Who opens the eyes of the blind.” Why does the Siddur use the word pokeach , and what does it teach us about seeing beyond physical sigh

Why does a woman say “She’asani kirtzono” — and not “Shelo asani ish”? Real tefilah asks: Who did Hashem create me to be — and how do I receive my avodah with dignity and purpose?

This week on Tefilah Today : Shelo Asani Eved — “Who did not make me a slave.” Why does the bracha say eved , and not “who made me an eved Hashem ”? We explore how Hashem formed us into a goy kadosh , redeemed us from Mi

Why does the brachah say asani — “You made me” — and not barani — “You created me”? In this episode, we follow the Torah’s language from Adam to Avraham to Sinai, uncovering how the Siddur forces us to ask: if I was not

Why not say she’asani Yisrael ? This episode opens up the deeper meaning of Shelo Asani Goy and shows how Chazal use contrast to awaken gratitude, responsibility, and awareness of the covenantal life a Jew has with Hashe

Why does this brachah use the word sechvi ? Why would Chazal choose that word to open a Jew’s day? In this episode, we begin to uncover the brilliance behind הנותן לשכוי בינה and why this brachah may be asking far more o

From Sinai to a rooster—discover why the first blessing is about awareness, not action.

Why does Elokei Neshamah begin with “the soul You gave within me” in the singular, but end with neshamot in the plural? A deeper look at how this closing brachah moves from the personal gift of life to the larger Torah t

Why does Elokei Neshamah use these two different names for Hashem? What is each one teaching us about the world, the soul, and the way we quietly deflect even when we know better? A deep look at how Chazal shaped this br

A closer look at Elokei Neshamah through the words Atah berasah, Atah yatzartah, Atah nafachtah bi — and what they reveal about who you really are.

Two tiny words change the whole brachah: bi ( within me , not to me ) and natata ( You gave , not samta — You placed ). A focused, practical insight that turns one line of tefilah into a clearer way to live your day—with

Did Hashem record the life of Avraham Avinu to teach the lived building-blocks of Torah society—so that when Chazal later structured Elu Devarim as our daily framework of peiros and keren , it reads like a distilled map

Within Torah life, Olam HaBa is a given . So the focus here is not theology — it’s placement and function : What is this line doing structurally in the early morning siddur?

Before we ask Hashem for anything each morning, we declare who we are. This Mishnah isn’t a list — it’s a structure for a Jewish life. Some responsibilities never max out. Some actions shape who you become. In this episo

Each morning we recite a Mishnah about mitzvos that have no measure . In this episode we explore why the Sages placed it at the very start of the day, and what it means for how a Torah Jew lives with responsibility and p

The blessing ends — and the Source is revealed. What does it mean to be blessed directly by Hashem, once His Name is placed?
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