Daily Shows
Luckier than Moses
September 27, 2013 - 12:00 amIn today's program, Yael Eckstein talks about the blessing of living in the Holy Land and serving others. Comment on this show » | Listen to this show »
What Is Simchat Torah?
September 26, 2013 - 12:00 amSimchat Torah, which means %u201Crejoicing in the Torah,%u201D celebrates the completion of reading through the Torah during the year. Comment on this show » | Listen to this show »
Living Up to Our Potential
September 25, 2013 - 12:00 amWe can emulate the patriarch Jacob when we look for the good in others. Comment on this show » | Listen to this show »
B’reishett–In the Beginning
September 24, 2013 - 12:00 amToday Rabbi Eckstein begins a weekly program tied to the Bible readings that all Jews follow throughout the year. We start, “In the beginning …” Comment on this show » | Listen to this show »
The Changing Course of Anti-Semitism – A Matter of Race
September 23, 2013 - 12:00 amDuring the Holocaust, anti-Semitism became a matter of race which could not be changed no matter what the circumstances. Comment on this show » | Listen to this show »
Celebrating Sukkot in Israel
September 20, 2013 - 12:00 amOn today's program, Yael Eckstein shares how Sukkot is celebrated in Israel. Comment on this show » | Listen to this show »
Sukkot And The Coming Messiah
September 19, 2013 - 12:00 amThe celebration of Sukkot also reminds the Jews of their longing for their homeland and for the Messiah. Comment on this show » | Listen to this show »
Sukkot: A Time to Give Thanks
September 18, 2013 - 12:00 amSukkot is a time to thank God for His provision and His protection throughout the year. Comment on this show » | Listen to this show »
Sukkot: A Time for Joy
September 17, 2013 - 12:00 amThe festival of Sukkot, which follows the High Holy Days, is a time of thanksgiving and joy. Comment on this show » | Listen to this show »
The Changing Course of Anti-Semitism – The Holocaust
September 16, 2013 - 12:00 amAnti-Semitism took on an entirely new meaning during the Holocaust when six million people were killed simply because they were Jewish. Comment on this show » | Listen to this show »