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Temple Talk is a weekly internet radio webcast with Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven of the Temple Institute.

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The Battle for the Soul of Israel

To Force the Moment to its Crisis: The Cease-fire and Lessons of Tammuz 17

MatotAs Israel observes the Fast of Tammuz  17th, commemorating the breach in Jerusalem’s walls and the beginning of the annual three week period of national mourning for the Holy Temple, this week’s edition of Temple Talk takes a look at the relevance and message of this day in our time, especially against the backdrop of over 1,000 rockets that have thus far been launched against Israel, and operation “Protective Edge” being waged against the Hamas terrorists. This week’s Torah portion of parashat Matot  has a lot to teach us about why – and for whom – Israel goes out to battle.

Note: This show was recorded during the short-lived cease-fire between Israel and the terrorist organization Hamas.

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The war begun by Balak  and Bilaam  against Israel is still being waged today. This is the war against the Jewish family, the soul and source of Israel’s strength. Balak  and Bilaam  conspired to entrap Israel with idol worship and licentiousness. Today, Israel’s enemies kidnap her children and fire missiles into her towns and villages. Parashat Pinchas  contains three responses to the war against the Jewish family: The zealotry of Pinchas, the love of the land of Tzelaphchad’s  daughters and the increased sanctity and closeness to G-d engendered by the Shabbat and holiday Musaf  (additional) offerings in the Holy Temple.

Pinchas (Numbers 25:10-30:1)

Parashat Pinchas is read on Shabbat: Tammuz 14, 5774/July 12, 2014

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Temple Talk is a weekly internet radio webcast with Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven of the Temple Institute.

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Israel at War?

The Absurdity of Israeli/Palestinian Moral Equivalency

BalakAs Israel goes to war against the murderous terrorist organization Hamas, and “Israeli Arabs” riot, pillage and destroy, this week’s Temple Talk finds our hosts connecting the dots and making sense of the mayhem. What does Torah teach us about the sanctity of life? What does Islam teach us about the worship of death? Yitzchak Reuven and Rabbi Richman strongly condemn the murder of an Arab boy – and take extreme umbrage with those who compare Israeli and Muslim society. Despite its flaws, the State of Israel remains the one ray of hope in a world gone mad. Tune into this week’s powerful edition of Temple Talk to find out what is really happening in Israel today.

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Three times the heathen prophet Bilaam  tried to curse Israel and three times he blessed Israel. Three times Bilaam  tried to employ his dark arts against Israel and three times his words bespoke the purity of Israel. Three times Bilaam  tried to destroy Israel and three times his words revealed the secret of Israel’s eternal life.

We have just buried three pure souls, three young Jews, Eyal, Naftali and Gilad, stolen and murdered by vile Muslim terrorists, who sought to break and crush and destroy Israel. These three pure souls who embody the very best in Israel, will live forever, three beacons revealing the strength and unity of Israel, the victory of good over evil.

Balak (Numbers 19:1-22:1)
Parashat Balak is read on Shabbat:
Sivan 30, 5774/June 28, 2014

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Temple Talk is a weekly internet radio webcast with Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven of the Temple Institute.

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Bilaam, World Leaders, & the Fine Art of Cursing Israel

Obama & Bilaam: “May My Soul Die the Death of the Upright”

BalakThis week’s Temple Talk is sad. It was recorded with a heavy heart, on the day that the nation of Israel buries three young boys who were brutally murdered for one reason only: Because they were Jews. After 18 harrowing days of uncertainty, the bodies of Eyal, Naftali and Gilad, three holy children who succeeded in unifying our people, are brought to rest. The juxtaposition of the conclusion of this tragedy with the beginning of the month of Tammuz  – and more specifically, with the weekly Torah reading of parashat Balak  – does not go unnoticed by our hosts. What does the heathen prophet Bilaam  have in common with the leaders of the world today? Why did Balak  and Bilaam  seek to curse the people of Israel? This week’s edition of Temple Talk is dedicated to the precious and blessed memory of Eyal Yifrach, Naftali Frankel and Gilad Sha’ar. May G-d avenge their blood, amen.

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The Thin Red Line: Parashat Chukat  describes so many seemingly unrelated events, yet it is the profound fundamental truth contained in the commandment of the red heifer – parah adumah  – that ties all these events so tightly together.

Chukat (Numbers 19:1-22:1)
Parashat Chukat is read on Shabbat:
Sivan 30, 5774/June 28, 2014

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Temple Talk is a weekly internet radio webcast with Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven of the Temple Institute.

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This Just in from the Obama White House: They’re Just Jews

Kidnapping Crisis & the Red Heifer Connection: The Hypocrisy of a World Gone Mad

ChukatThis week we read parashat Chukat, starring the enigmatic red heifer, secret of purity. As the kidnapping crisis of Eyal Yifrach, Naftali Frenkel and Gilad Sha’ar continues, this week’s Temple Talk takes a sobering look at the authentic Jewish values of unity, mutual responsibility, prayer, and veangence. Yitzchak Reuven and Rabbi Richman struggle to find any remnant of sanity in a world gone mad, drunk on self-righteousness. Enter the red heifer, symbol of purity and humility, with perfect timing, to remind us – and to remind the world’s leaders – how little we know. Fasten your seatbelts for the ultimate Temple Talk unplugged!

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