Even Shlomo - Rav Shlomo Carlebach zt"l on the Weekly Parsha copertina

Even Shlomo - Rav Shlomo Carlebach zt"l on the Weekly Parsha

Even Shlomo - Rav Shlomo Carlebach zt"l on the Weekly Parsha

Di: Rav Shlomo Katz
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Rav Shlomo Katz explores the teachings of Rav Shlomo Carlebach zt"l on the Parsha with the sefer Even Shlomo© 2026 Rav Shlomo Katz Giudaismo Spiritualità
  • Bo | No One Owns Me
    Jan 21 2026

    Parshas Bo is not just the story of leaving Egypt. It’s the inner blueprint of freedom.

    Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David opens an Even Shlomo that sounds “insane” at first: why does the Torah say “וישאלו איש מאת רעהו” — “ask from your friend” — when it’s describing Egyptians who enslaved us? Why call them re’ehu at all?

    Because the night of Yetzias Mitzrayim wasn’t only an exit from suffering. It was a flash of Mashiach reality: a moment where Hashem’s light was so clear that no human being could be anyone’s master. Not Pharoah over Egypt. Not fear over your heart. Not people, not pressure, not addiction, not the invisible “dominions” that run our moods and reactions.

    From the Alter Rebbe fainting at his Seder table, to what freedom looked like in the tunnels of Gaza, to what it means to carry da’as Hashem until it spreads outward, this shiur reframes geulah as the deepest kind of relationship: Hashem shining into us, and us shining back.

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    Chapters
    00:00 Intro and Sponsor Shoutouts
    01:31 Choosing a Torah Topic for Parshas Bo
    03:26 Who Is the “Re’ehu” in the Commandment?
    04:40 Lenny Solomon Story and Cultural References
    07:14 Flipping the Traditional Pshat
    08:37 The Alter Rebbe’s Leil Seder
    12:51 Modern Freedom and the Possibility of Geula
    20:45 Egyptians’ View of the Night of Exodus
    24:17 Moshiach and the Filling of Daas
    25:59 Daas of Hashem Required for Global Peace
    27:40 Egyptians Recognized Hashem as Their Master
    28:42 Understanding “Re’ehu” — Asking an Equal
    30:55 One Night of Moshiach-Like Equality
    32:28 Breslover Chassid’s Tears and Dance
    36:24 Filling Ourselves with Daas to Bring Redemption

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    40 min
  • Vaera | Striving for Something Beyond the Normal
    Jan 14 2026

    This week in Even Shlomo on Parshat Va’era, Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David go straight into the cry so many of us are holding: “Ribono Shel Olam… for what? Haven’t we been through enough?” Moshe Rabbeinu asks it too — and the answer isn’t a slogan, it’s a demand: Geulah is not “back to normal.”

    Reb Shlomo teaches that the world’s “unnatural” situation can’t last forever — but the real question is what happens to us while we’re waiting. Do we settle for healthy, functional, status quo… or do we move into above nature: the place of an Eved Hashem, where Yiddishkeit isn’t routine, relationships aren’t “fine,” and a shul isn’t just a place to daven — it’s a center for dreaming Geulah.

    Through a piercing story of Reb Shlomo saving a life, and then meeting a lifeguard who saved 26 and didn’t shine at all, we learn the difference between doing something because it’s your job… and doing it with your pnimiyus. And we end with the charge that builds everything: accountability, patience, chaverus, and a Ruach Se’arah — a stormy spirit inside keilim — to carry this community (and our lives) beyond “normal.”

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    Chapters

    0:00 Opening dedication and sponsors
    1:17 Why does suffering continue?
    2:45 Moshe’s dialogue with Hashem
    4:36 Maharal: the unnatural has a limit
    7:43 Natural vs. normal (and “status quo”)
    13:12 Eved vs. Oved Hashem (Tanya)
    24:07 The nature of true revelation
    25:16 Moshe’s imagined dialogue with Pharaoh
    26:19 Moshe’s question: “For what?”
    27:58 Imagining a miracle in Iran
    29:09 Why continue suffering? Moshe’s inquiry
    30:54 Moshe seeks the nature of future redemption
    32:49 Call for deeper commitment
    35:55 Lifeguard story: “26 lives saved”
    37:00 Service as job vs. spiritual involvement
    45:18 Understanding Avodah Zarah (the “zarah to you” definition)
    46:34 Avoiding spiritual estrangement (not a stranger to God)
    48:19 Taking responsibility + helping the hungry
    49:29 Exodus vs. returning to Eretz Yisrael
    50:50 House of Love & Prayer vision
    52:39 Removing Avodah Zarah from our kehillah
    54:17 Ruach Se’arah (Rav Weinberger)
    55:36 Inner pulse of chevra for redemption

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    56 min
  • Shemot | Have We Woken Up Yet?
    Jan 7 2026

    What happens when an enemy loses every shred of humanity?

    In a deeply personal and vulnerable Shemot shiur on Reb Shlomo’s birthday, Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David confront the painful reality of our generation. Drawing from the Izhbitzer Rebbe (Mei HaShiloach), we explore the verse "The King of Egypt died." We learn that this does not merely refer to a physical death, but to the death of humaneness itself—a state where the enemy is no longer capable of basic human feeling.

    From the tunnels of Gaza to the hallways of the Knesset, we discuss the shattering of Western assumptions and the necessity of returning to the "Har Sinai Values" that define true morality. Rav Shlomo challenges us to look beyond the confusion of Western culture and "woke" terminology to ask the hard question: Have we actually woken up? We discuss the danger of falling back into the mindset of "it wasn't that bad" and the necessity of screaming out to Hashem. Featuring a powerful story from Rav Soloveitchik regarding the sanctity of life and insights from Rabbi Shlomo Riskin on the modern-day worship of Molech, this episode is a call to clear the fog, choose our side, and realize that true redemption begins when we stop tolerating the intolerable.

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