Rabbi H. Reichman: “Consistency vs. Variation”
In this guest lecture, Rabbi Herschel Reichman of Yeshiva University’s RIETS, a disciple of Rabbi Yosef Dov Soloveitchik, zt”l, weaves together thoughts by the Shem Mishmuel and Baal Hatanya about negating one’s self and being independent, about constancy and variation, about prayer, learning, chesed, and marriage. [sc_embed_player_template1 fileurl=”http://www.torahmedia.com/streamlinkdirect.php/47361/high/1717_52_H_Consistency_vs_Variation.mp3″] Download external=”0″]
Daf Kesher on Parshat Vayigash
Shapell’s/Darche Noam brings you the weekly Daf Kesher, featuring a faculty article, guided text study, and Dvar Torah on the weekly parsha. If you would like to dedicate a Daf Kesher in honor/memory of a loved one please contact the Development Department at emuna@darchenoam.org To open the Daf Kesher in a new window as a […]
Rabbi F. Shuster: “Watch Your Head”

In this shmuze Rabbi Shuster discusses protecting our minds, and touches on the conflict between Yaakov and Esav and that of the Jews and the Greeks, as well as how to deal with exposure to modern culture. [sc_embed_player_template1 fileurl=”http://www.torahmedia.com/streamlinkdirect.php/47342/high/1109_154_H_Watch_Your_Head.mp3″] Download external=”0″]
Featured Student: Yaakov Boxenbaum
Yaakov Boxenbaum grew up in Jupiter, Florida. He earned a bachelor’s degree in environmental science and policy from the University of South Florida. He then moved out to the “wild, wild West” to be an outdoor educator in Wyoming and then a park ranger in Canyonlands National Park, Utah. This led him to teach English […]
Daf Kesher on Parshat Miketz
Shapell’s/Darche Noam brings you the weekly Daf Kesher, featuring a faculty article, guided text study, and Dvar Torah on the weekly parsha. If you would like to dedicate a Daf Kesher in honor/memory of a loved one please contact the Development Department at emuna@darchenoam.org To open the Daf Kesher in a new window as a […]
Featured Student: David Kaye
David Kaye was born and raised on Long Island in a conservative Jewish environment, where the importance of keeping kosher and maintaining Jewish pride were strongly held values. His grandfather was a guiding force in enabling David to recognize the breathtaking beauty that Hashem has provided. During David’s teenage years, his grandfather inspired him to firmly […]
Rabbi Y. Hirshfeld: “Chanuka – Moving From Chochma to Daat”
In a shmuze about Chanukah, Rabbi Yitzchak Hirshfeld shows that the antecedents of the Jewish and Greek ways of viewing the world can be found in the beginnings of the world – Adam and Chava eating from the Tree of Knowledge, and Noach’s parting words to Shem, Cham, and Yefet. [sc_embed_player_template1 fileurl=”http://www.torahmedia.com/streamlinkdirect.php/47326/high/1109_153_H_Chanuka_-_Moving_from_Chochma_to_Daat.mp3″] Download external=”0″]
Daf Kesher on Parshat Vayeishev
Shapell’s/Darche Noam brings you the weekly Daf Kesher, featuring a faculty article, guided text study, and Dvar Torah on the weekly parsha. If you would like to dedicate a Daf Kesher in honor/memory of a loved one please contact the Development Department at emuna@darchenoam.org To open the Daf Kesher in a new window as a […]
Rabbi S. Karlinsky: “You Need to Be Plugged In”
Listen to Rabbi Karlinsky’s shmuze from Tuesday, November 8, 2016. In this shmuze on Parshat Vayishlach, Rabbi Karlinsky explores how to truly connect with Hashem and with other people. [sc_embed_player_template1 fileurl=”http://www.torahmedia.com/streamlinkdirect.php/47305/high/1109_152_H_Connecting_-_You_Need_to_Be_Plugged_In.mp3″] Download external=”0″]
Daf Kesher on Parshat Vayishlach
Shapell’s/Darche Noam brings you the weekly Daf Kesher, featuring a faculty article, guided text study, and Dvar Torah on the weekly parsha. If you would like to dedicate a Daf Kesher in honor/memory of a loved one please contact the Development Department at emuna@darchenoam.org To open the Daf Kesher in a new window as a […]