
Divine Reciprocity - Purim Sameach!
Rebbitzin Shira examines how prayers are received and answered in abundance on Purim, and the importance of the four Purim mitzvot. Chag Sameach!

Hosted by Shira Teleshevsky · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 21 episodes
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Rebbetzin Shira Teleshevsky of Chabad Lubavitch offers a human perspective on integrated Torah wisdom that strengthens inner guidance while navigating daily life.
Shira Teleshevsky hosts Torah with Shira, a religion show with 21 episodes published.

Rebbitzin Shira examines how prayers are received and answered in abundance on Purim, and the importance of the four Purim mitzvot. Chag Sameach!

Rebbitzin Shira explores how Abraham stepping away from his interaction with Hashem to welcome guests in parsha Vayeira highlights the importance of tending to physical mitzvah acts. Women especially can embrace the divi

In Parsha Lech Lecha, Abraham is urged to follow Hashem’s instructions to leave his home and go into a new, unknown place with full and complete faith. Rebbitzin Shira explores how we, too, can move through uneasy times

Rebbitzin Shira explores how the flood waters in Parsha Noach were a deep spiritual cleanse for the earth that corresponds to the mitzvah of mikvah; both bringing more holiness into the world. To learn more about the mit

Shana tovah! In the new year, as we start reading Torah from the beginning with Parsha Bereishit, we learn how Hashem created the entire world through speech. In this episode Rebbitzin Shira discusses how we, made in G-d

Parsha Nitzavim opens with the people of Israel being addressed as ‘standing together today’. Rebbitzin Shira elaborates on how ‘standing together today’ also refers to entering the new year together as a community, whic

Rebbitzin Shira encourages us to enter the new year with a goal of bringing our own personal fruits of inspiration into the physical world as a gift to Hashem, much like the mitzvah of the first fruits offering that is i

Parsha Shoftim, which means ‘judges’, opens on the topic of appointing judges at all community gates. In episode 16, Rebbitzin Shira discusses why, as individuals, we are charged with guarding our own personal gates as w

This week Rebbitzin Shira examines how Parsha Eikev highlights the mitzvah of mezuzah. A mezuzah on our doorpost is a soul-awakening reminder that we are here to serve Hashem with love and joy.

In Episode 13 Rebbitzin Shira teaches that the concept of the ‘cities of refuge’ that is revisited in Parsha Va’etchanan represents our ability to seek safe haven and have our souls revived through learning and living To

Rebbitzin Shira examines how anger can cause even a tzaddik like Moshe to forget himself, forget his duties, and lose access to internal resources, while emphasizing that remembering ‘Hashem is before us always’ can help

Rebbitzin Shira discusses the idea that, much like each portion of eretz Israel is divinely given to each tribe in Parsha Pinchas, our own life circumstances are divinely given to us by Hashem as part of our life purpose

Rebbitzin Shira explores how Parsha Balak encourages us to connect with Hashem in moments of fear, and teaches us to embody the incredible power of leadership.

Parsha Chukat exemplifies the value that every Jewish woman brings to her home and community by highlighting the miracles given to the Jewish nation through Miriam’s merit.

Parsha Korach illustrates that love has the power to speed up the manifestation of our blessings.

In Parsha Shelach we discover that Hashem wants us to connect with him, not by removing ourselves from the physical world to “be spiritual”, but rather by intentionally engaging with the physical world; becoming holy thr

Parsha Behaalotecha teaches us that Hashem always gives us second chances.

In parsha Bahaalotecha we are taught to remember and honor the good deeds of others, and that our own good deeds bring us merit.

Parsha Naso encourages us each to embrace our individual skills and talents as gifts through which we can serve Hashem

The Priestly blessing featured in Parsha Naso highlights the importance of words and the power of speaking blessings into being.
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Torah with Shira is hosted by Shira Teleshevsky. The show is categorised under religion (spirituality) and has published 21 episodes.
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