• Va'era: The Slow Unraveling
    Jan 11 2026

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    Vaera traces the slow unraveling of a world that can no longer endure, and asks what it takes to be drawn out from the very heart of its collapse.


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    7 mins
  • Shemot: The Narrow Place
    Jan 4 2026

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    There's a particular violence in having one's pain go unseen, their cry unheard, their voice shut down. The Jewish people understand this. And Parshat Shemot speaks directly to it. What does redemption look like from inside this narrow place?

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  • Vayechi: An Unfinished Story
    Dec 29 2025

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    In this episode of Torah in Seven, the final one in the Book of Genesis, we explore what it means to live inside an unfinished story—and what the Torah asks of us when escape is not an option and endurance becomes a moral act.

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    7 mins
  • Vayigash: Take Me Instead!
    Dec 22 2025

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    What does it mean to step forward in moments of tension and uncertainty?
    This episode reflects on honesty, responsibility, and the possibility of repair.

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    8 mins
  • Mikeitz: Life After Trauma
    Dec 15 2025

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    Joseph names his son "God made me forget." But forget what—and why? And why is letting go sometimes the only way to become?

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    8 mins
  • Vayeishev: Rupture & Recognition
    Dec 8 2025

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    What truths sit in plain sight, waiting for us to finally recognize them?
    Discover the power of recognition in this week’s Torah in Seven with Baila Olidort.

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  • Vayishlach: Who Am I?
    Dec 1 2025

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    What happens when all your relational anchors are no longer available to you? This week’s episode explores developing a core identity that doesn’t depend on anything external to the self.

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    We may know the Torah’s stories — the characters, the drama, the plot lines. But beneath the surface lie layers of meaning that can reshape how we read the text and how we understand ourselves. Torah in Seven explores the weekly parsha in under seven minutes. Each episode pulls a single thread from the narrative and follows it inward, revealing new facets of wisdom.

    Join host Baila Olidort, Editor-in-Chief of Lubavitch International Magazine, as she weaves classical commentary, Chasidic insight, and personal reflection into a tapestry that brings ancient stories into conversation with our lives today.

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    7 mins
  • Vayetzei: Pondering Patience
    Nov 26 2025

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    We may know the Torah’s stories — the characters, the drama, the plot lines. But beneath the surface lie layers of meaning that can reshape how we read the text and how we understand ourselves. Torah in Seven explores the weekly parsha in under seven minutes. Each episode pulls a single thread from the narrative and follows it inward, revealing new facets of wisdom.

    Join host Baila Olidort, Editor-in-Chief of Lubavitch International Magazine, as she weaves classical commentary, Chasidic insight, and personal reflection into a tapestry that brings ancient stories into conversation with our lives today.

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    7 mins