Tired of the mundane? Ready to inject some spirituality into your life? Welcome to The Rabbi Stark Podcast. The Mashgiach—formerly of Aderes Hatorah (Senters) and currently of Mishkan Shmuel—is sure to inspire you with his weekly "schmoozim" on topical subjects which will both enlighten your mind and invigorate your soul. Uploaded weekly. For questions, comments, and concerns email [email protected]. To access additional series and the archives visit https://bit.ly/RabbiStark.
Rabbi Stark explains why on Pesach, in particular, there is a special focus on asking questions.
The Mashgiach examines Ashrei and explains why one who says it 3x daily is called a "ben Olam Haba."
The Mashgiach—on the Senter's Europe Trip—gives a schmooze live from Rome on Yoshke, Christianity, and where they went wrong.
The Mashgiach explains, on a very deep level, the sin of the Golden Calf and how it manifests itself today and throughout all of Jewish history.
The Mashgiach clarifies the idea and purpose of Parshas Zachor.
The Mashgiach analysis the idea of getting drunk on Purim and the value in doing so.
The Mashgiach explains the purpose of the Mishkan.
Rabbi Stark discusses Amalek and their world view and the celebration of the Purim holiday.
Who was Yisro and what was so great about what he did?
The lesson of Parshas Beshalach is to understand one's mission in life. Rabbi Stark explains how this idea is conveyed through the Manna.
Rabbi Stark connects the idea of Shovavim with the "message" of creation; and how it all ties into the Jew's exodus from Egypt.
The Mashgiach discusses how powerful speech really is, why it is something to work on during this period of Shovavim, and how it relates to Parshas Va'eira.
Parshas Shemos kicks off the concept of Shovavim. Rabbi Stark explains what exactly "Shovavim" is.
Now that the value of routine has been established, how does one implement all their grand ideas and put them into action.
Rabbi Stark discusses the beginning of the ongoing dispute between Yosef and Yehudah and what the ultimate "answer" is.
Creating a daily routine is integral to individual growth, but how does one infuse that otherwise "boring" routine with excitement?
Rabbi Stark discusses how Rachel and Leah built their homes in a way which prepared for the Mashiachs which would one day emerge from each of their bloodlines.
The Mashgiach explores the distinct traits of our Imahos and how they shaped the houses which they subsequently built.
The lesson of Chanukah is to build a relationship with Hashem and not to merely study Hashem's works.
The Mashgiach intertwines the concept of music and the yom tov of Chanukah.