
KMTT - the Torah Podcast
Religion & Spirituality Podcasts
A 30-40 shiur on a Torah topic, every working day, from Yeshivat Har Etzion and the VBM.
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United States
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A 30-40 shiur on a Torah topic, every working day, from Yeshivat Har Etzion and the VBM.
Language:
English
Episodes
Emor | "They shall enter into my sanctuary"
5/1/2026
Emor | "They shall enter into my sanctuary", by Rav Eli Weber
Yechezkel 44: 15-31
The kedusha is in the details.
Duración:00:22:25
Emor | "ממחרת השבת" and the Calendar Controversy
4/29/2026
Emor | "ממחרת השבת" and the Calendar Controversy, by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom
Who were the "Beitusin" who challenged rabbinic authority about the date of Shavuot?
This shiur, given at the annual Yemei Iyyun beTanakh hosted by SAR High School, analyzes the controversy over the date (and day of the week) of the "Omer" offering which, in kind, affects the date and day of the week of Shavuot.
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Duración:00:58:35
Tazria-Metzora | The Unique Opportunity Afforded to the Metzora
4/15/2026
Tazria-Metzora | The Unique Opportunity Afforded to the Metzora, by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom
Why is the law regarding the Yoledet presented immediately before the laws of tzara'at?
The complex, confusing and unique instructions regarding the diagnosis and healing from tzara'at make these parashot possibly the most inscrutable and deliberately overlooked sections in the Torah. We analyze the status, implications and message of Tzara'at following his or her repatriation ceremony - which looks, in many ways, like the purification from an encounter with death. In a season when painful memories of the victims of the Shoah and our fallen soldiers are saluted, this long reading gives us, perhaps, a renewed appreciation of life and of the miraculous opportunity of "second chances".
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Duración:00:31:26
Pesach | Miriam's Vital Role in the Redemption
3/26/2026
Pesach | Miriam's Vital Role in the Redemption, by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom
Miriam is a somewhat difficult character to follow in the text; she is first presented anonymously, watching over her baby brother until he is safely brought back home to be nursed by their mother, then appears as the "prophetess, sister of Aharon" who intensifies the Song at the Sea - and then a seeming downfall at the incident of her slander of her brother and the attendant צרעת. But looking back at the nature of fraternal relations in Bereishit, we can discern a key role in her leadership as a sister to the political and spiritual leaders of the people and her role as both catalyst as well as beneficiary of fraternal loyalty - a role that helps this "first family of the nation" lead us from debased enslavement to noble sovereignty. This shiur was lovingly given in honor of the birth of our granddaughter, מרים תהילה, named for my mother, מרים בת יצחק ורבקה ז"ל, a true unifier and inspiration for all of her grandchildren.
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Duración:00:29:28
Vayikra | 5786 | "I am first and I am last"
3/22/2026
Vayikra | 5786 | "I am first and I am last", by Rav Eli Weber
Yeshayahu 43:21 - 44:23
Why do we offer korbanot?
Duración:00:21:00
Pekudei | 5786 | Then Shlomo assembled the elders of Yisrael
3/12/2026
Pekudei | 5786 | Then Shlomo assembled the elders of Yisrael, by Rav Eli Weber
The Inauguration of Beit Hamikdash. 1 Melakhim 7:51 - 8:1-21
Duración:00:25:05
Vayakhel | Shemot 35:3 and the Karaites
3/11/2026
Vayakhel | Shemot 35:3 and the Karaites, by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom
What is development of the Karaite-Rabbanite dispute about fire on Shabbat?
The opening passage of Parashat Vayakhel includes Moshe's reminder to observe Shabbat and a singular mention of the prohibition of kindling a fire on Shabbat - לא תבערו אש בכל מושבותיכם ביום השבת. This passage became the focal point of a near-millenium long dispute between the Karaites and the rabbinic community as is evidenced from the many comments found in rabbinic literature from the Middle Ages defending and staunchly arguing in favor of the lighting of Shabbat candles. This polemic may lie at the source of a part of Friday night Tefillot.
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Duración:00:33:17
Ki Tisa | After the Fall: Recovenanting
3/5/2026
Ki Tisa | After the Fall: Recovenanting, by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom
Why are the Luchot consistently referenced as "Luchot Even"?
In the aftermath of the חטא העגל - the sin of the golden calf - God commits to a (new?) covenant, one which inheres compassion and forgiveness, predicated on contrition and repentance. This recovenanting requires several steps - Moshe has to carve two tablets of stone like the set that God had given him, and God will then engrave the same words that He had written on the first set. There is a repetition of the last section of the original law code (from Ex. 23) but no repetition of the civil and criminal code which precedes it. We explore the role of the לוחות האבן - the stone tablets - and the three monikers by which they are known - לוחות אבן, לוחות הברית, לוחות העדות; we also propose an explanation as to why only the end of the law code is re-covenanted - as well as an interesting suggestion as to why Moshe is praised, at the end of his life, for "the strong hand" which, per the Sifrei, refers to his breaking the tablets.
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Duración:00:32:13
Teruma | And I will dwell among the children of Israel
2/26/2026
Teruma | And I will dwell among the children of Israel, by Rav Eli Weber
Melakhim I 5: 26-32 - 6: 1-13
Between the Mishkan and the Mikdash.
Duración:00:19:09
Shabbat Zakhor | And Shaul smote Amalek
2/26/2026
Shabbat Zakhor | And Shaul smote Amalek, by Rav Eli Weber
Zakhor | Shmuel I 15:2-34
What caused Shaul's downfall?
Duración:00:22:42
Megillat Esther | Esther's Brilliant Plan
2/17/2026
Megillat Esther | Esther's Brilliant Plan, by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom
Why do we need to hear so many details of the Persian court in Esther 1 and 2 - when the plot only begins in chapter 3?
The first two chapters of Esther seem superfluous to the critical part of the plot - the decree to kill Mordekhai's nation and the successful stratagem that defeated it. Why does the reader need to hear about the Persian Emperor's "glory" and extended coronation party, and about the excessive preening and primping involved in getting the young maidens ready for their "night with the king"? We explore the psychological profiles that each chapter gives us about Achashverosh and Esther, respectively, and then the profile that chapter 3 and 5 give us about Haman; without which we wouldn't be able to understand Esther's brilliant strategy that outfoxed our two enemies and opened the door to national salvation.
Duración:00:40:06
Mishpatim | "That everyone should set free their slaves"
2/14/2026
Mishpatim | "That everyone should set free their slaves", by Rav Eli Weber
Yirmiyahu 34:8 - 34:22
To be an eved only of Hashem.
Duración:00:20:11
Mishpatim | The Beloved Wife of the "Nirtza"
2/11/2026
Mishpatim | The Beloved Wife of the "Nirtza", by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom
Parashat Mishpatim opens up with legislation regarding the "Hebrew slave", who is really more of an indentured servant. In this passage, the master may "assign" a woman to the servant, but when his six-year term of servitude is complete, he leaves her when he goes free. If he chooses to stay due to his love for his master - and his wife and their children - he may refuse to leave, have his ear publicly pierced and remain a slave "forever". The Halakha understands that "forever" means until the Yovel - but where does that leave the wife and children that the slave loves so dearly? Inspired by Rashbam's broad approach to exegesis, we examine all three passages about the עבד עברי - here, in ויקרא and in דברים - and identify the distinct circumstances that inform them and propose a distinction between the passage in our Parasha and that in דברים to help resolve some of the difficulties in these פרשיות.
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Duración:00:34:05
Yitro | Kadosh Kadosh Kadosh
2/5/2026
Yitro | Kadosh Kadosh Kadosh, by Rav Eli Weber
Yeshayahu 6:1 - 7:6
Is God imminent or transcendental?
Duración:00:22:08
Yitro | Reliving Sinai
2/5/2026
Yitro | Reliving Sinai, by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom
In his farewell speech, Moshe continually refers to the day of Matan Torah as יום הקהל, and even recalls Hashem's command הקהל לי את העם - to gather all of the people. This historic experience and the obligation to always remember it and to transmit it to the next generation seems to be the impetus for the Mitzva of Hakhel - to gather everyone for a public reading of the Torah "that they will learn to fear Hashem..." (Devarim 31). But this practice, although modestly revived about 140 years ago, was not activated for hundreds of years - yet, it seems that there was a more local and regular practice which was, at least partially, formulated in order to maintain the memory of the Stand at Sinai. We explore the Eretz Yisrael tradition of completing the Torah over 3 and a half years - or twice in a seven-year span, and explore its relationship to Hakhel and, ultimately, to a weekly (at least) reexperiencing of Sinai.
Duración:00:35:34
Beshalach | And Devorah sang
1/29/2026
Beshalach | And Devorah sang, by Rav Eli Weber
Shoftim 4:4 - 5:31. Why did Yael kill Sisera?
Duración:00:23:28
Beshalach | Miriam's Role in the Song at the Sea
1/28/2026
Beshalach | Miriam's Role in the Song at the Sea, by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom
The introductory line to the Song at the Sea (Shemot 15:1) is enigmatic on several counts. First of all, why is Moshe listed separately - and the verb ישיר is in the singular - if all of the people sang? Furthermore, how would they all know what to say/sing? We review the various Tannaitic opinions addressing these questions and Moshe's role in the paean. Furthermore, we explore the purpose and added praise which Miriam's actions brought about - if the women had already "sung" with all of Bnei Yisrael, what did they accomplish by singing again by themselves?
Duración:00:34:13
Bo | But fear not thou O my servant Yaakov
1/22/2026
Bo | But fear not thou O my servant Yaakov, by Rav Eli Weber
Yirmiyahu 46:13 - 46:28.
Gratitude in the face of tragedy.
Duración:00:21:31
Va'era | And all the inhabitants of Miżrayim shall know that I am God
1/22/2026
Va'era | And all the inhabitants of Miżrayim shall know that I am God, by Rav Eli Weber
Yechezkel 28:25 - 29:21
Why do we need 10 makkot?
Duración:00:20:13
Vaera | The Makkot Curriculum
1/13/2026
Vaera | The Makkot Curriculum, by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom
A paideia for Pharaoh. How many Makkot were there?
We inevitably approach our study of Parashat Va'era with an assumption of 10 Makkot (plagues) with which Hashem smote and 'judged" the Egyptians. However, that number does not appear in the Torah's record of the events and other presentations of the Exodus story in Tanakh highlight only some of these plagues, ending up with a smaller number - and the Midrash famously expands this number by a factor of up to 50, seeing 5 sub-plagues within each one. We look back at the structure of the plagues, following Hashem's directives to Moshe regarding warning - or not warning - Pharaoh before each one and discern a clear pattern which opens up an additional perspective on the purpose of these plagues and their role as didactic, beyond the punitive.
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Duración:00:35:36