
This Strange Purim | Rabbi Levy | 3/6/26
From Torah to the People by TI Memphis
March 7, 2026 · 10 min · Episode 284
About this episode
Rabbi Levy discusses the significance of Purim in this episode of Torah to the People.
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
People in this episode
Guest: Rabbi Levy
Topics covered
- Purim
- Judaism
- Sermons
- Music
- Clergy Conversations
- Education
Keywords
- Purim
- Rabbi Levy
- Temple Israel
- Judaism
- Sermons
- Music
- Clergy
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Temple Israel, Temple Israel University
Books & works: Let There Be Love
Places: Memphis
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