• Yoel Hanavi. The Plague of Locust (Part 1)
    Nov 24 2024

    Yoel Hanavi prophesized during one of the worst (famine and locust) disasters in Jewish History. He lived through the disaster himself and is also the author of the book of Yoel (in the Trei Asar, also known as the Minor Prophets). His book also contains some of the most fascinating prophecies about what the world will be like right before Moshiach comes.


    00:00 - Intro

    01:10 - Yaakov's Vision of Future Events

    03:09 - A son of Shmuel Hanavi

    07:56 - Yoel, the Judge after Shmuel Hanavi

    16:40 - Yoel's Teshuvah

    18:57 - Yoel's Warning of Locust

    29:12 - Yoel's Call for Teshuvah

    32:15 - The Start of the Locust

    32:47 - Elisha Hanavi and the Famine

    40:01 - King Yehoram's Reaction to the Famine

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    47 mins
  • Shimshon. Judge and Avenger. Samson. (Part 6)
    Sep 30 2024

    The final installment of the story of the life of Shimshon Hagibor, (Samson and Delilah).


    00:00 - Intro

    01:36 - Shimshon’s Rulership and End of Leadership

    07:06 - Going Down to Azza

    17:10 - Marrying Delilah and Understanding Delilah

    26:20 - Plishti Officers Bribe Delilah

    33:10 - Delilah Pressing for Shimshon’s Power

    50:19 - Shimshon’s Blinding and Imprisonment

    55:55 - Plishtim’s Celebration Followed by Shimshon’s Revenge

    1:06:50 - Shimshon’s Burial and Legacy

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Shimshon. Judge and Fighter. Samson. (Part 5)
    Aug 21 2024

    Shimshon’s Wife Betrayal
    Discussion of Shimshon’s wife is given to another man and the differing opinions on why Shimshon was angry, including betrayal and infidelity.

    The Wheat Harvest & Shimshon’s Return
    Shimshon returns after a year, bringing a goat to reconcile with his wife, only to discover she’s been remarried. His anger builds, setting the stage for his revenge.

    Divine Providence and Timing
    Exploration of how Shimshon’s timing coincides with divine providence during the wheat harvest, which amplifies the devastation he is about to unleash.

    Shimshon’s Emotional Conflict
    Further analysis of Shimshon’s internal conflict, his desire to take his wife back despite her betrayal, and the complexities of his decisions as guided by Hashem.

    Shimshon’s Strategic Revenge
    Shimshon’s calculated move to reignite conflict with the Plishtim without involving the Jewish people. The destruction of their crops is part of his wider strategy.

    Justification for Shimshon’s Actions
    Shimshon declares that his revenge against the Plishtim is just and that any mischief he causes is lawful due to their wrongdoings.

    The Marriage Controversy
    Discussion on the legality of the marriage of Shimshon’s wife to another man and how it publicly justified his vengeance against the entire Plishtim community.

    Shimshon’s Foxes and Fire
    Shimshon’s revenge method: setting 300 foxes with torches loose in the Plishtim fields, burning their crops, and causing financial ruin during the wheat harvest.

    Plishtim’s Retaliation and Shimshon’s Response
    The Plishtim investigate Shimshon’s actions, realize his power, and burn his wife and father-in-law alive to appease him. Shimshon, in response, promises greater vengeance.

    The Great Slaughter: Hip and Thigh
    Shimshon slaughters many Plishtim with a strange tactic, striking them “hip and thigh,” a phrase indicating a chaotic and brutal battle.

    Shimshon Hides from the Plishtim
    After the battle, Shimshon goes into hiding in a rock crevice, and the Plishtim gather their forces to confront him, aiming to capture him again.

    Shimshon Captured and Freed
    The men of Yehuda hand Shimshon over to the Plishtim, binding him with ropes. However, divine intervention allows him to break free.

    Shimshon’s Victory with the Donkey Jawbone
    Using a moist donkey’s jawbone, Shimshon kills 1,000 Plishtim soldiers, emphasizing the miraculous nature of his victory.

    Shimshon’s Dehydration and Miraculous Revival
    After the battle, Shimshon suffers severe dehydration and calls out to Hashem, who miraculously provides water, reviving him at the last moment.

    The Importance of Praising Hashem
    The story of Shimshon is connected to the lesson of praising Hashem in everyday life, drawing a parallel to a teaching of the Baal Shem Tov.

    Shimshon Judges Israel for 20 Years
    After his miraculous victories, Shimshon judges Israel for 20 years, providing protection and leadership against the Plishtim during their oppression of the Jewish people.

    Dedicated Leilui nishmas:

    - Abba halevi ben zusha

    - Aryeh leib halevi ben yaakov

    - Nachum hirsh ben efrayim

    - Meir yitzchak ben avraham


    00:00 - Introduction

    00:29 - Shimshon’s Wife Betrayal

    01:12 - The Wheat Harvest & Shimshon’s Return

    02:25 - Divine Providence and Timing

    03:39 - Shimshon’s Emotional Conflict

    04:38 - Shimshon’s Strategic Revenge

    08:56 - Justification for Shimshon’s Actions

    09:57 - The Marriage Controversy

    12:00 - Shimshon’s Foxes and Fire

    16:26 - Plishtim’s Retaliation and Shimshon’s Response

    19:43 - The Great Slaughter: Hip and Thigh

    27:06 - Shimshon Hides from the Plishtim

    32:02 - Shimshon Captured and Freed

    37:22 - Shimshon’s Victory with the Donkey Jawbone

    44:00 - Shimshon’s Dehydration and Miraculous Revival

    47:14 - The Importance of Praising Hashem

    58:32 - Shimshon Judges Israel for 20 Years

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    1 hr
  • Shimshon. Judge and Fighter. Samson. (Part 4)
    Jul 22 2024

    Rabbi Aber introduces Untold Stories of the Torah, continuing the story of Shimshon in part four. The focus is on Shimshon’s miraculous killing of a lion, and how this event, though kept secret from his parents, sets the stage for key moments in the wedding and riddle challenge.

    Recap of Shimshon’s Lion Encounter
    Shimshon’s encounter with the lion and later discovery of honey in its carcass becomes a central theme.

    The Wedding Feast and Companions
    Shimshon’s father arranges a wedding feast as was customary, and the Philistines assign Shimshon thirty companions due to his isolation.

    Debate Over Wedding Feast Duration
    There is a debate about whether the wedding celebration lasted seven or fourteen days.

    Shimshon’s Riddle Challenge
    Shimshon challenges his thirty companions with the famous riddle: Out of the eater came something to eat, and out of the strong came something sweet.

    Companions Fail to Solve the Riddle
    For three days, the companions are unable to solve the riddle. Desperate, they pressure Shimshon’s wife to extract the answer from him, threatening to burn her and her father’s household if she refuses.

    Shimshon’s Wife Betrays Him
    Shimshon’s wife, fearing for her life, pleads with Shimshon to tell her the answer. After days of her nagging, Shimshon finally reveals the solution. She immediately betrays him by telling the companions the answer.

    The Companions Solve the Riddle
    On the seventh day, just before sunset, the companions approach Shimshon with the solution: What is sweeter than honey? What is stronger than a lion? Realizing they cheated by coercing his wife, Shimshon angrily declares, Had you not plowed with my heifer, you would not have solved my riddle.

    Wedding Feasts and Timeline
    Rabbi Aber discusses the various interpretations of how the wedding celebrations unfolded. Some believe the riddle was proposed during the seven pre-wedding days, while others argue it was posed after the wedding.

    The Threat to Shimshon’s Wife
    The class explores the deeper implications of the threat made to Shimshon’s wife by the Philistine companions, who were willing to burn her and her father’s house to the ground if she didn’t provide the answer.

    Shimshon’s Suspicions
    Shimshon’s cryptic accusation—Had you not plowed with my heifer—hints at a deeper suspicion of betrayal, possibly even that his wife was unfaithful to him.

    The Aftermath of the Riddle
    After the riddle is solved and Shimshon kills the thirty men to pay off his companions, he leaves in anger. His wife’s father, assuming the marriage is over, gives her to another man, one of Shimshon’s companions.

    Shimshon’s Revenge Begins
    Learning of his wife’s remarriage, Shimshon’s anger reignites, leading him to take violent revenge on the Philistines, setting the stage for his ongoing battle against them. This is one of the most famous episodes in Shimshon’s story, where his unpredictable and extreme tactics instill fear in his enemies.

    Divine Providence in Shimshon’s Actions
    The timing of Shimshon’s return and his violent actions align with divine providence, amplifying the devastation he unleashes on the Philistines. This becomes a recurring theme as Shimshon continues his mission to confront the Philistines.

    41:30 – Shimshon’s Legacy and Ongoing Conflict
    The class concludes by examining the legacy of Shimshon’s actions, which initiated a long and bloody conflict with the Philistines.

    00:00 – Introduction 00:20 – Recap of Shimshon’s Lion Encounter 01:17 – The Wedding Feast and Companions 02:50 – Debate Over Wedding Feast Duration 05:25 – Shimshon’s Riddle Challenge 06:32 – Companions Fail to Solve the Riddle 07:04 – Shimshon’s Wife Betrays Him 07:40 – The Companions Solve the Riddle 11:45 – Wedding Feasts and Timeline 20:00 – The Threat to Shimshon’s Wife 21:34 – Shimshon’s Suspicions 25:00 – The Aftermath of the Riddle 34:28 – Shimshon’s Revenge Begins 36:00 – Divine Providence in Shimshon’s Actions 41:30 – Shimshon’s Legacy and Ongoing Conflict

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    45 mins
  • Shimshon. Judge and Fighter. Samson. (Part 3)
    Jun 23 2024

    Yaakov’s Prediction of Shimshon

    Shimshon and Moshiach

    Moshe’s prophecy of Shimshon

    Birth of Shimshon

    Meaning Behind the Name: Shimshon

    Shimshon’s Ruach Hashem

    What is Ruach HaKodesh?

    Shimshon Sees his Wife from Timnah

    And Shimshon went down…

    Shimshon’s Motive

    Did the Woman from Timnah convert before?

    Parents Objections to Shimshon’s Marriage

    The Fight with the Lion and Meeting His Wife

    Returning to the Lion’s Carcass


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    45 mins
  • Shimshon. Judge and Fighter. Samson. (Part 2)
    May 19 2024
    Manoach and the Malach, The Angel’s Revelation, Manoach bringing the Korban, The Malach bringing the fire, The Malach leaves, Manoach’s panic from the experience, and Tzalalphonis’s Response --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/torah-heroes/support
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    35 mins
  • Shimshon. Judge and Fighter. Samson. (Part 1)
    May 5 2024
    Expanded Story of Shimshon Hagibor. Shamgar ben Anas, Plishti Rise in Power, Tzelalphonis and the First Visit of the Malach, Status of Nazirus of Shimshon, Tzelalphonis Telling Monoach the Message, Manoach’s Distress. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/torah-heroes/support
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    46 mins
  • 70 Years of Exile and Start of the Purim Story
    Mar 11 2024

    (3213) Fall of King Sancheirev of Ashur (3228) Delegation from Babylon visits King Chizkiyahu, at the behest of Berodach Baladan (3316) King Yoshiyahu. (3319) Rise of Nevuchnezzer and Babylonian Empire, conquered Ashur. (3320) Nevuchnezzer conquers Israel. (3321) Yirmiyahu gives the official prophecy. (3327) Golus Cheresh VeHamsger. Exile of King Yechonyah (and Mordechai). (3338) Destruction of the Beis Hamikdash by Nevuchnezzer. (3364) King Evil Merodach becomes King of Babylon. (3386) King Belshazzar becomes King of Babylon. (3389) Belshatzar, calculated 70 years (45 + 23 + 2) from the Rise of his grandfather Nevuchnezzer in the year (3319), makes a feast. End of Babylonian Empire. (3390) Daniel makes a calculation of 70 years, then recalculates. (3391) Koresh calculation of 70 years. Orders rebuilding of Beis Hamikdash. (3392) Achashverosh becomes King of the Persian Empire. (3395) Achashverosh’s party and his calculation of 70 years. (3408) 70 years from destruction. Rebuilding of Beis Hamikdash by Daryovesh II son of King Achashverosh and Queen Esther.

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    51 mins