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The Weekly Parsha - With Michoel Brooke

The Weekly Parsha - With Michoel Brooke

Michoel Brooke 307 episodes Latest May 27, 2026

The Weekly Parsha with Michoel Brooke offers engaging, accessible Torah study for beginners and seasoned learners. Each 15- to 25-minute episode explores the weekly Torah portion, providing insights and life lessons. The podcast aims to enrich spiritual journeys and inspire personal growth through timeless Torah wisdom.

Episodes

Parshas Shelach: When Seeing Becomes Deceiving Jun 12, 2026 1655 One word in Parsha Shelach changes the way we read the whole story: “Lo Sasuru.” We usually hear it as “don’t stray after your heart and your eyes,” but the Torah uses that same root earlier for the spies who “scouted” the Land of Canaan. That connection is not just literary, it’s a map of how temptation works and why the spy story ends with the mitzvah of tzitzit. We walk through the spies’ failu
Parshas Nasso: Rabbeinu Bachaya’s Secret to True Simcha That Most People Get Wrong May 28, 2026 1651 We challenge the need to be the hero of a good outcome and ask what success looks like when the goal is bigger than our name. Using Rabbeinu Bechaya on Mishlei and Parsha Naso, we learn how simcha becomes real when we celebrate God’s will being done, even through someone else.  • the difference between wanting the yeshiva funded and wanting to fund it  • defining success as the accomplishment rath
Parshas Behar & Bechukosai: This One Skill Can Save Your Marriage, Friendships, and Avodas Hashem May 8, 2026 1624 If you’ve ever heard the words but missed the message, you already understand the core idea of Parshat Behar Bechukotai. We’re closing Sefer Vayikra and pulling one powerful thread through everything: the Torah doesn’t only ask us to listen, it asks us to listen in the voice. That single phrase, highlighted by the Netziv, becomes a life skill that changes how we learn, how we love, and how we grow
Are You Wasting Your Shabbos? The Parshas Emor Wake-Up Call May 1, 2026 1507 Shabbos can be the best day of the week and still feel strangely… normal. If we’re honest, routine can flatten holiness, and “been there, done that” can sneak into a mitzvah that is supposed to reshape our entire week. We want to bring Shabbos back, not as a vague self-care day, but as a Mikra Kodesh: a day that stands out so clearly you can’t confuse it with the other six.We start with a provocat
Parshas Acharei Mos/Kedoshim: How to Build Real Discipline in a Culture Obsessed with Pride Apr 24, 2026 1885 Pride is sold as courage, but what happens when pride gets attached to the very things that ruin us? We take Acharei Mot Kedoshim and use it as a lens to talk about real discipline: the kind that stays loyal to Torah even when the wider culture changes the rules every decade.We start with the parsha itself, from the Yom Kippur Avodah and its otherworldly intensity to the holiness code that reaches
Parshas Tazria/Metzorah: Why You Should Wear Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts, Cole Haan Shoes, and Banana Republic Sweaters Apr 17, 2026 1563 The Torah’s most “uncomfortable” topics sometimes hold the cleanest guidance for real life, and Parsha Tazria Metzora is a prime example. We take the laws of zav and zava that many people write off as technical, squeamish, and ancient, and we show how they reveal a surprisingly modern spiritual psychology: when we repeatedly push past what we actually need, the damage doesn’t stay hidden. It shows
Parshas Tzav: What’s More Dangerous Than Climbing Annapurna Solo? Mar 27, 2026 2077 A $40,000 swing can ruin your mood, but it takes one phone call with real medical news to make money feel small. We record from that place, where disappointment and fear are both on the table, and we let Torah tell the truth about what deserves our “brain space” and what doesn’t. As Pesach nears and Parshat Tzav comes into view, we dedicate the learning for a full and speedy recovery for someone d
Parshas Vayakhel Pekudei: Forget Likes and Followers — Did You Get Hashem’s Sticker Today? Mar 13, 2026 2269 A five-word phrase repeats eighteen times at the climax of Sefer Shemos, and we think it is Torah’s way of grabbing us by the shoulders. “Kasher Tziva Hashem Es Moshe” is written so often in Parashas Pekudei that it stops sounding like narration and starts sounding like a demand: Do you actually mean what you are doing, and can you finish what you started?We walk through why the Mishkan narrative
Parshas Ki Sisa: Why Moshe Smashed The Luchos And What It Teaches About Healthy Guilt (Rebroadcast) Mar 5, 2026 1086 A revelatory moment collapses into a dance floor, and that is where everything breaks. We revisit the Golden Calf not to retell a scandal but to ask a sharper question: why did Moses shatter the tablets? The answer many overlook—joy in the wrongdoing—turns a familiar story into a powerful framework for modern life, where guilt is suspect and numbness is often mistaken for peace.We walk through the
Parshas Tetzaveh/Zachor: Cold. Calculated. Amalek. Feb 27, 2026 1606 What if the real battle isn’t choosing the right path—but staying on it once the ground shakes? We take a hard look at Zachor and the charge to remember Amalek, not as ancient trivia but as a living pattern: predators circle when conviction thins. The thread winds through Shekalim, Parah, and Hachodesh, yet lands here with urgency—miss even a word of this reading, say the sages, and you miss the h
Parshas Terumah: God Doesn’t Need Your Mishkan (But YOU Do!) Feb 20, 2026 1795 A single pasuk sparks a revolution: “Build Me a sanctuary so I may dwell among them.” We take that line seriously and ask sharper questions. What does it mean to build a house for the unhousable? Why did the Torah devote so much space to the Mishkan, the Beis HaMikdash, and the avodah? And most importantly, what does the mitzvah do to us?We explore the bigger picture with clear steps. First, the m
Parshas Mishpatim: God’s Kindergarten: The Lesson Most Adults Still Haven’t Learned Feb 13, 2026 1489 Imagine the world as a bright, noisy classroom, God at the front as a wise teacher, and all of us as kindergartners still learning how to listen, share, and keep our hands to ourselves. That simple picture becomes a key for unlocking Parshas Mishpatim, turning dense legal chapters into a living guide for how to build trust, repair harm, and honor the people right beside us.We trace the Torah’s pow

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