
The Weekly Parsha - With Michoel Brooke
by Michoel Brooke
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Are You Wasting Your Shabbos? The Parshas Emor Wake-Up Call
May 1, 2026
25m 07s
Parshas Acharei Mos/Kedoshim: How to Build Real Discipline in a Culture Obsessed with Pride
Apr 24, 2026
31m 25s
Parshas Tazria/Metzorah: Why You Should Wear Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts, Cole Haan Shoes, and Banana Republic Sweaters
Apr 17, 2026
26m 03s
Parshas Tzav: What’s More Dangerous Than Climbing Annapurna Solo?
Mar 27, 2026
34m 37s
Parshas Vayakhel Pekudei: Forget Likes and Followers — Did You Get Hashem’s Sticker Today?
Mar 13, 2026
37m 49s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/1/26 | ![]() Are You Wasting Your Shabbos? The Parshas Emor Wake-Up Call✨ | Shabbosholiness+4 | — | Parshas Emor | — | ShabbosParshas Emor+4 | — | 25m 07s | |
| 4/24/26 | ![]() Parshas Acharei Mos/Kedoshim: How to Build Real Discipline in a Culture Obsessed with Pride✨ | disciplinepride+5 | — | Parshas Acharei Mos/Kedoshim | — | disciplinepride+5 | — | 31m 25s | |
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Parshas Tazria/Metzorah: Why You Should Wear Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts, Cole Haan Shoes, and Banana Republic Sweaters✨ | spiritual psychologyTorah laws+3 | — | Charles Tyrwhitt ShirtsCole Haan Shoes+2 | — | TazriaMetzorah+5 | — | 26m 03s | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Parshas Tzav: What’s More Dangerous Than Climbing Annapurna Solo?✨ | Torahspirituality+4 | — | Parshat Tzav | Annapurna | TorahPesach+5 | — | 34m 37s | |
| 3/13/26 | ![]() Parshas Vayakhel Pekudei: Forget Likes and Followers — Did You Get Hashem’s Sticker Today?✨ | TorahMishkan narrative+3 | — | Sefer ShemosParashas Pekudei+1 | — | Kasher Tziva Hashem Es MosheMishkan+3 | — | 37m 49s | |
| 3/5/26 | Parshas Ki Sisa: Why Moshe Smashed The Luchos And What It Teaches About Healthy Guilt (Rebroadcast)✨ | MosesGolden Calf+4 | — | Sforno | — | MosesGolden Calf+6 | — | 18m 06s | |
| 2/27/26 | ![]() Parshas Tetzaveh/Zachor: Cold. Calculated. Amalek.✨ | AmalekZachor+4 | — | AmalekZachor+3 | — | AmalekZachor+5 | — | 26m 46s | |
| 2/20/26 | ![]() Parshas Terumah: God Doesn’t Need Your Mishkan (But YOU Do!)✨ | sanctuaryMishkan+4 | — | Parshas TerumahMishkan+2 | — | sanctuaryMishkan+5 | — | 29m 55s | |
| 2/13/26 | ![]() Parshas Mishpatim: God’s Kindergarten: The Lesson Most Adults Still Haven’t Learned✨ | Parshas MishpatimGod's teachings+4 | — | — | — | Parshas MishpatimGod+5 | — | 24m 49s | |
| 1/30/26 | ![]() Parshas Beshalach: Even Ezra’s Brutal Truth: Why Your ‘Slave Brain’ is Keeping You Broke and Broken✨ | identityself-awareness+3 | — | — | — | slave brainidentity+5 | — | 35m 17s | |
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| 1/23/26 | ![]() Why I Plan to Buy a Thank You Hashem Hoodie but Won’t Sit in the Back of the Wagon with the Baal Shem Tov✨ | EmunahThank You Hashem+4 | — | Thank You HashemRamban | Tzfas | Thank You HashemBaal Shem Tov+5 | — | 30m 23s | |
| 1/16/26 | ![]() Parshas Vaera: How Hashem Taught Moshe the Secret to Getting Anyone to Listen | Fire and ice fall from the sky, frogs flood the palace, and yet the most surprising instruction isn’t a plague—it’s a posture: speak to Pharaoh as Melech Mitzrayim. We dig into Vaera’s high drama and ask the hard question: why would Moshe be told to honor a tyrant? Drawing on Rashi’s breakdown of Moshe’s three objections, a striking Zohar about illegitimate kings, and Rav Moshe Sternbuch’s powerful thesis, we explore how public honor reframes Pharaoh’s downfall as an unmistakable act of God r... | 28m 22s | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() Parshas Shemos: Imagine the Way Rebbetzin Batsheva Kanievsky Took Out the Garbage and Reb Moshe Feinstein Poured Milk in His Cheerios | A tyrant schemes, two women defy—and the future shifts. Our story begins in a tense, oppressive Egypt, where fear is weaponized into policy, and cruelty becomes law. Amid this darkness, the narrative turns to Shifra and Puah—midwives who reject the king’s decree to kill, choosing instead to nurture life. Rashi identifies them as Yocheved and Miriam, yet the Torah preserves their action-based names: the Swaddler and the Crooner. This naming choice offers profound insight: true greatness often ... | 29m 30s | ||||||
| 1/2/26 | ![]() Parshas Vayechi: Rule Yourself First | A crown should go to the strongest, the firstborn, or the loudest—unless the Torah is teaching a different law of power. We open Yaakov's closing blessings and follow the path that leads past Reuven, Shimeon, and Levi to Yehudah, the lion who can lie down. Not because he overwhelms others, but because he governs himself. That shift—from dominance to discipline—becomes the episode’s heartbeat. We unpack Rashi’s luminous reading of “from the prey, my son, you rose,” showing how Judah earns kin... | 33m 27s | ||||||
| 12/26/25 | ![]() Parshas Vayigash: Rope by Rope: The Art of Relentless Strategy | The air is tight with silence, the court of Yosef unmoving, and then Yehuda steps forward. That one act—crossing an invisible line of protocol—opens a masterclass on courage, responsibility, and the kind of reasoning that can thaw a heart guarded by power. We trace the moment Binyamin’s fate hangs by a thread and watch how Yehuda weaves threads into a rope: memory, duty, empathy, and personal guarantee, each linked to the next until justice can breathe. We walk you through the Midrash on “de... | 22m 47s | ||||||
| 12/18/25 | ![]() Parshas Mikeitz: Why You Can't Succeed Until You Let Go (The Menasheh Prerequisite) | What if growth isn't about grinding harder, but carrying less? In this episode, we explore Joseph's surprising blueprint for success: first, name your pain to release its hold, then build from a place of freedom. By examining why Menashe ("God made me forget") precedes Ephraim ("God made me fruitful"), we uncover a timeless principle that turns spiritual insight into daily strategy. We bridge this ancient narrative with lived experience. The Sforno interprets "forgetting" as the ultimate rel... | 21m 12s | ||||||
| 12/5/25 | ![]() Parshas Vayishlach: The War Against Flippancy and Minyan Factories | What if holiness isn’t a place we visit, but a home we build? In Parshat Vayishlach, Chazal offer a powerful progression: Avraham called the sacred site a mountain, Yitzchak a field, and Yaakov a house. This isn’t just poetry; it’s a blueprint for spiritual growth. A mountain can be a chance ascent, a field requires cultivation, but a house is where you live. Yaakov’s journey invites us to turn fleeting moments of inspiration into a durable, lived-in relationship with God—a spiritual home tha... | 26m 36s | ||||||
| 11/28/25 | ![]() Parshas Vayeitzei: Started From the Bottom, Now We're Here | Angels on a ladder, a promise of land, and a family saga filled with tension set the stage—but the heart of this episode is a piercing question: why do the sages single out Rivka as a “rose among thorns,” while Rachel and Leah, no less righteous, don’t receive the same praise? We follow the thread from Yaakov’s dream through Lavan’s deceit to the naming of the twelve tribes, and then zoom in on character, context, and the hidden mechanics of influence. We explore Rivka’s acts of radical kind... | 27m 05s | ||||||
| 11/21/25 | ![]() Parshas Toldos: The Voice of Yaakov and the Hands of Esav: Alshich, Mamdani, Kolyakov | Two brothers step onto the world’s stage and show us two kinds of power. Esau strides forward with muscle and heat, living for the rush of now. Jacob moves quieter but surer, holding fast to covenant and truth. When Isaac mutters, “the voice is Jacob’s, but the hands are Esau’s,” he leaves us a compass for every age: power that grabs close versus power that travels far. We follow that thread from the birthright and the blessing straight into daily life, where anxiety, headlines, and deadlines... | 32m 18s | ||||||
| 11/14/25 | ![]() Parshas Chayei Sarah: The Pious Portable Toilet Service Technician | Grief, generosity, and grounded choices shape the arc from Sarah’s passing to Rivka’s arrival at the well—and they also shape our Mondays. We walk through Chayei Sarah as more than history: it’s a diary of decisive moments that refuses to preach in bullet points. Instead, the text slows down at each crossroads—buying a burial plot in full view, drawing water for strangers, finding comfort after loss—and lets us learn how courage and kindness look when money, honor, and family are on the line.... | 25m 49s | ||||||
| 11/7/25 | ![]() Parshas Vayera: Why God Loved Avraham and Why I Plan to be a Hands-on Father | The week exploded with joy: a healthy baby boy, hospital runs, school interviews for our four-year-old, and more miles on the Parkway than we can count. In the rush, a harder truth surfaced—our Gemara seat sat empty—and that stung. So we turned to Vayera for clarity and found a verse that hit like a bell: God doesn’t single out Avraham for breaking idols, debating kings, or even building a tent of radical hospitality. The love lands here—he teaches his children and his household to keep the w... | 26m 32s | ||||||
| 10/24/25 | ![]() Parshas Noach: Noach Against The Tide | A world soaked in deceit, a flood that resets history, a tower that scrapes the sky—all before Abraham even arrives. We walk straight into the heart of those early chapters and uncover a surprising throughline: resistance is the engine of spiritual growth. Noah’s quiet defiance in a corrupt age becomes a template, not for perfection, but for courage under pressure. And when God warns Cain that “sin crouches at the door,” the final word is not fear—it’s possibility: “you can master it.” I sha... | 25m 03s | ||||||
| 10/17/25 | ![]() Parshas Bereishis: After a Stirring Elul, a Rousing Rosh Hashanah, an Emotional Yom Kippur, and a Rapturous Sukkos, the Question Remains: What Now? | The holidays ignited a spark. Now comes the real test: can we carry that energy into the carpool lane, the Tuesday meeting, and the quiet space before bed? We walk through the entire journey from Elul’s wake-up call to Simchas Torah’s dance and turn each highlight into a practice you can hold onto when the calendar goes silent. No clichés—just a clear path to turning synagogue inspiration into weekday holiness. We begin by revisiting the landmarks: the shofar’s call, Kol Nidrei’s hush, the f... | 35m 11s | ||||||
| 9/19/25 | ![]() Parshas Nitzavim: You're Repenting the Wrong Way! True Teshuvah is Right in Front of You! | What if our understanding of repentance makes it harder than it needs to be? This insightful exploration of teshuvah (repentance) unveils a revolutionary approach, transforming this seemingly daunting spiritual task into something remarkably accessible. Drawing from the Torah's promise that this mitzvah "is not too baffling for you, nor beyond reach," we discover that the path of return might be closer than we ever imagined. The episode introduces the profound wisdom of Rabbi Shlomo Hoffman... | 37m 10s | ||||||
| 9/12/25 | ![]() Parshas Ki Savo: Have Some Swag! | Buried within the Torah lies a mitzvah so unexpected and profound that it redefines how we understand spiritual growth. The commandment of Viduy Ma’aser—the confession of tithes—stands apart as perhaps the only mitzvah that calls upon us not to confess our failures, but to declare our successes. Unlike the familiar confessions of Yom Kippur, where we openly acknowledge our shortcomings, Viduy Ma’aser asks us to stand before God and confidently proclaim, “I have done what You commanded me.” T... | 27m 56s | ||||||
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