• What Moses Refused to Calculate
    Jul 7 2026

    TITLE: What Moses Refused to Calculate

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    Moses is charged to avenge Israel, then die. He refuses to calculate. The episode reads that refusal — and what calculation cost others.


    Parshat Matos opens with a charge. Moses is told to avenge Israel against the Midianites, and only then to die. Every day he delays is a day of his own life extended.

    He does not delay. He speaks to the people at once. He will not calculate the cost to his own life. He will not calculate the benefit of Israel remaining longer under his leadership. The Torah calls the response praiseworthy.

    Joshua would later face a similar test and calculate. That calculation cost him ten years of life. The episode reads the difference and asks what it means to refuse a calculation the mind cannot help but make.

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    38 mins
  • The Script You Did Not Write.
    Jul 7 2026

    Numbers 31: Moses is charged to avenge Israel, then die. He acts without calculation. The episode examines what that costs when others chose otherwise.

    Parshat Matos opens with a charge. Moses is told to avenge Israel against the Midianites, and only then to die. Every day he delays is a day of his own life extended.

    He does not delay. He speaks to the people at once. He does not weigh his own life. He does not weigh the benefits of Israel remaining under his leadership longer. The Torah calls the response praiseworthy.

    Joshua would later face a similar test and calculation. That calculation cost him ten years of life. The episode reads the difference and asks what it means to serve within a script one did not write.


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    38 mins
  • A Powerful Lesson in Jewish Identity
    Jul 2 2026


    What message was Hashem sending through the census in Parshas Pinchas? In this thought-provoking shiur, Rav Kalatsky examines why the Torah emphasizes the lineage of every Jewish family and why Hashem personally affirmed their purity.
    Through the words of Rashi and Chazal, this discussion reveals a profound lesson about the uniqueness of Klal Yisrael, the strength of our spiritual heritage, and Hashem's unwavering love for His people.

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    29 mins
  • Doing Nothing Is Still a Choice
    Jul 2 2026


    Sometimes the greatest mistake isn't what we do, it's what we fail to do. In this compelling shiur, Rav Kalatsky explains how the Torah views silence in the face of wrongdoing and why Pinchas' bold actions became a model of courage and conviction.
    Discover the timeless lesson of taking responsibility, standing up for what's right, and transforming past failures into opportunities for growth.


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    36 mins
  • What Does It Really Mean to Trust Hashem?
    Jun 30 2026

    What Does It Really Mean to Trust Hashem?

    Bitachon is much more than believing everything will work out. In this inspiring shiur, Rav Kalatsky explores what it truly means to place our trust in Hashem and how that trust should shape every aspect of our lives.


    Drawing on the teachings of Chovos HaLevavos, he explains how bitachon affects our livelihood, possessions, family, relationships, mitzvos, and spiritual growth, offering practical lessons for strengthening our connection to Hashem every day.




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    34 mins
  • The Hidden Force Behind Bilaam’s Hatred
    Jun 29 2026


    Rav Kalatsky discusses Bilaam’s unique role in opposing the Jewish people and why his hatred went beyond Balak’s political fear. The shiur explains his connection to Pharaoh, his advice in Egypt, and his belief that only spiritual corruption could weaken Klal Yisrael. It highlights how Hashem ultimately overruled every plan against the Jewish people, including the impossible exodus from Egypt.



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  • Hashem's Care Goes Beyond What You Need
    Jun 26 2026

    Hashem's Care Goes Beyond What You Need

    The Torah tells us that the miraculous water from the rock provided for both the Jewish people and their livestock—but why is that detail so important?
    In this shiur, Rav Kalatsky uncovers the deeper message behind this miracle, explaining how it reveals Hashem's personal concern not only for our survival, but for every aspect of our lives. Discover the difference between Hashem sustaining the world and His unique relationship with Klal Yisrael, and what this timeless lesson means for us today.

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    39 mins
  • Is Saying “I'm Sorry” Enough?
    Jun 25 2026

    Is Saying “I'm Sorry” Enough? A Torah Perspective on Teshuva

    What does real teshuva look like? Is it enough to regret our mistakes and promise to do better, or does the Torah demand something deeper?

    In this shiur, Rav Kalatsky explores the connection between the passing of Miriam and the Parah Adumah, and the teaching of Chazal that the death of a tzaddik brings atonement. Through this lens, he examines the true meaning of remorse and why genuine teshuva is about more than feeling bad for what we've done. It requires a level of reflection that leads to personal growth and lasting change.

    This discussion offers practical insights into accountability, spiritual growth, and how we can turn life's challenges and setbacks into opportunities to come closer to Hashem.

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    38 mins