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Temple Talk

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

This week features:

The Corner of the Field: Uninterrupted G-d Consciousness

A Torah Study on the Mitzvot of the Field: Crop Circles in the Land of Israel

Gleaning the FieldIn one more week, Jewish communities in the Diaspora will realign themselves with their counterparts in the Land of Israel, and all will once again be reading the same Torah portion. In the meantime, this week’s Temple Talk finds Yitzchak Reuven and Rabbi Richman discovering a precious Torah insight in the portion of Emor, regarding the unique agricultural commandments of the gifts to the poor that are left in the field. Also, in this week’s Torah portion of Behar  (read in the Land of Israel), the penultimate Torah portion of the book of Leviticus, we are introduced to G-d’s love affair with the Land of Israel through the commandments of the Sabbatical and Jubilee year cycles. Why does this concept suddenly appear in sefer Vayikra, and what’s it got to do with Mount Sinai? Tune into this week’s Temple Talk for some fascinating answers!


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

This week features:

Pesach Sheni: Defeating the Confusion and Doubt of Amalek

Shining Like the Menorah in Parashat Emor: A Recipe for Living with G-d

Time and SpaceWho believes in second chances? Evidently, Hashem does! That’s why He applauded the initiative of those individuals from the Children of Israel who could not bring the Passover offering on its appointed date, and established the “minor” festival of the Second Passover, which comes out this year this Sunday, May 6th. Those people just wouldn’t be denied the opportunity of proving their mettle and coming close to G-d, which is exactly how we feel about the State of Israel! However, as in this week’s Torah portion of Emor, there will always be those who blaspheme, and doubt that G-d even cares about this world – the worst blasphemy of all. Tune into this week’s Temple Talk as Yitzchak Reuven and Rabbi Richman connect the dots and find a Divine recipe for living life to its fullest in this week’s Torah portion!


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

This week features:

“Who Could Ask For More? Will You Still Need Me… When I’m 64!”

Thank G-d for the State of Israel – Divine Orchestration of the Final Redemption

Independence DayFrom somber reflection and deep appreciation for Israel’s fallen soldiers, to the joyous feelings of thanksgiving and celebration for the 64th anniversary of Israel’s Independence, this is a Temple Talk you will not want to miss! Yitzchak Reuven and Rabbi Richman put on their holiday finest for Independence Day, a festival of Biblical proportions, which they connect to the Torah portions of Leviticus, the month of Iyar and the secrets of the Hebrew calendar, in this rousing, unabashed testimony to true Torah Zionism and the State of Israel as the key to Redemption!


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

This week features:

Counting the Omer and the Israel/Diaspora Torah Portions Conundrum

The Sin of Nadav and Avihu: How to Preserve the Eternal Moment Forever

Top of the WorldBecause of the “extra” last day of Passover observed outside the Land of Israel, For the next few weeks Jewish communities in the Land of Israel and their counterparts in the diaspora will be temporarily out of synch in the reading of the weekly Torah portions. This is caused by the observance of the “extra” last day of Passover outside the Land of Israel. Is this just an insignificant fluke of the calendar, an idiosyncratic halachic issue, or could there be a deeper meaning? Could it actually be a message from Heaven and a wake-up call to diaspora Jewry to come home? Join Yitzchak Reuven and Rabbi Richman as they discover a glitch in the matrix that turns this week’s edition of Temple Talk into the Temple Talk Aliya Special! Tune into a rousing call for our people to come home already, get over the exile and recognize the miracles G-d is doing for His people in the Land of Israel!

What exactly was the sin of Nadav  and Avihu, two upstanding sons of the High Priest Aharon, who brought a “strange fire”  on the very day of the Tabernacle’s dedication? How can we avoid making the same mistake today?


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

This week features:

Accepting the Passover Challenge: The Definition of True Freedom

Israel Demands the Passover Offering on the Temple Mount! This Year in Jerusalem

TabernacleAs the festival of Passover approaches, freedom beckons at our doors… freedom from all that Egypt symbolizes: idolatry, slavery, and a life of ignominy. But what is true freedom for us today? How does celebrating the “Festival of Freedom manifest itself in our contemporary reality? Most people today probably think that being “free” means I am free to be myself…but the Torah teaches us that to be truly free means to live for Hashem, in every way. Join Yitzchak Reuven and Rabbi Richman for a special Pesach edition of Temple Talk that delves to the core of the Pesach experience. You won’t want to miss it!

Temple Talk is on Passover break next week. The next edition of Temple Talk, with G-d’s help, will be on April 17th.


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

This week features:

The Eternal Covenant of Passover is Lame without the Lamb!

The Transfiguring Psychodrama of Everyday Life in the Holy Temple

TabernacleAs the festival of Passover approaches, this week’s edition of Temple Talk explores the concept of the offerings in the Holy Temple and their implication for our relationship with G-d. What really happens when a man brings an animal to the altar? What’s it like to go through that experience, and what about it draws a man closer to the Creator? This Shabbat is the “Great Sabbath,” called so because of a remarkable miracle that was wrought for Israel while yet in Egypt… and because of an equally remarkable show of strength, demonstrated by Israel right in the face of her Egyptian tormentors. How about Israel’s place in the world today? Are we up to the task of slaughtering the world’s pagan gods and reinstating the truth of Hashem on this earth? That’s what Passover is really all about! Tune into this week’s Temple Talk as Yitzchak Reuven and Rabbi Richman roll up their sleeves and prepare to bring an offering the Holy Temple. Will that cause war, or will it be the beginning of true peace on earth?


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

This week features:

Awesome Challenge of the Book of Leviticus: Just Deal With It!

The Holy Temple Experience: The Groom’s Still Waiting at the Altar

TabernacleWhy wait any longer for the world to begin? Rosh Chodesh Nisan  happens this coming Shabbat, and that means that time is about to start! On that day, “the first day of the first of the months,”  the Tabernacle was erected, and the Divine Presence began to dwell in this world with man. Not since man’s salad days back in the Garden of Eden had this relationship been manifest! No wonder Nisan  is the time of the Exodus from Egypt, the time of spring, the time of the earth blossoming forth in joy and song… it’s all a reflection of G-d’s joy at being welcomed back into this world again. What a perfect time to begin reading the enigmatic, ever-fresh book of Vayikra, otherwise known as Leviticus, G-d’s own whole-earth manual for “synchronization.”  The question is: Do we get it? This week’s Temple Talk examines the breathless confluence of the beginning of this widely misunderstood third book of the Torah, the month of Nisan, the special Torah reading for Rosh Chodesh Nisan, – and of course, the major upcoming Temple event, the Third Annual Temple Mount Awareness Day six-hour live stream video happening, this Sunday March 25th.

COMING SOON: THE 3RD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL TEMPLE MOUNT AWARENESS DAY ONLINE SIX HOUR STREAMING VIDEO HAPPENING!

On March 25th, the second day of the month of Nisan, the first of our months, from 5 PM – 11 PM, Israel time, (11 AM – 5 PM Eastern; 10 AM – 4 PM Central; 9 AM – 3 PM Mountain; 8 AM – 2 PM Pacific), The International Department of the Temple Institute will be hosting our Third Annual International Temple Mount Awareness Day Online Six Hour Streaming Video Happening! Prominent guests from the world of Temple Mount activism, archaeology and the renewal of Holy Temple oriented commandments will be joining us.

For more details, or to become a sponsor of this year’s 3RD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL TEMPLE MOUNT AWARENESS DAY ONLINE SIX HOUR STREAMING VIDEO HAPPENING, please click here: templeinstitute.org/temple-mount-awareness-5772.htm


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