
Reb Shaya Guttman
Official Podcast of Nekudah Institute
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Show overview
Reb Shaya Guttman has been publishing since 2021, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 134 episodes. That works out to roughly 50 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence, with the show now in its 3rd season.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 18 min and 26 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1.1 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2023, with 47 episodes published. Published by JewishPodcasts.fm.
From the publisher
Reb Shaya Guttman, founder of Nekudah Institute Inc, mashpiah and lecturer in Tzfat, Israel, speaks on a variety of topics centering on the parshah of the week, from a unique experiential perswpective. In addition to his lectures, Reb Shaya is also recognized as an inspiring musician and composer, having produced 4 CDs of traditional Jewish music and his own. Further information is available at the organization website at nekudah.org.
Latest Episodes
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Pesach 5785 - Why the Suffering? Why Such a Long Golus?
We explore the writings of the Ramak zt'l on the question of why the Jews have been chosen to suffer so much through all the generations, even when they obviously didn't deserve it. His answer may suprise you. A Happy and Kosher Pesach to all!

Pekudei - Parshas Hachodesh 5785 - The Structure of the Worlds
This somewhat neglected parshah actually features one of the largest portions of the Zohar in the entire Torah. It is devoted to describing the structure of the upper worlds of Creation and their function. Why do we have to know about this? How does it impact our lives as Jews? Find out now!

Vayakhel - Parshas Parah 5785 - The Meaning of Mortality
Thinking about the connection of the Mishkan, Shabbos, and the Parah Adumah leads to some very profound insights on the essential joy of living, and the potential we have, if we make the right choices, to unify and elevate the entire Creation with the Creator and our own neshamos.

Ki Sisa 5785 - Do We Really Know Anything?
The mitzvah of 'adeloyada' on Purim, to become sufficiently intoxicated so that we don't know the difference between 'Arur Haman' and 'Boruch Mordecai,' is confusing at best! The mitzvos themselves are based on our intellectual capacity, and yet we're told to become completely intoxicated to perform the mitzvah. How is this possible?

Tetzaveh - Zachor 5785 - Becoming Holy Through the Mitzvos
How do special clothes makes us holy? How does remembering an historical event help us serve Hashem?

Parshas Terumah 5785: Holiness and Physicality
This parshah reveals Hashem's instructions regarding the building of the Mishkan, detailing how the physical world can become a vessel for holiness and a place for the Divine Presence to dwell. It even includes a description of the Cruvim, the angels who look like babies, and whose wings are spread over the Holy Ark.

Parshas Mishpatim 5785: Cosmic Justice
Find out the true meaning of carrying out justice according to Jewish law, which involves the participation of both the earthly court and the heavenly court to rebalance scales which sometimes span multiple lifetimes.

Parshas Yisro - Tu Bishvat תשפה
This fascinating discussion focuses on the Ramak's explanation of why Hashem gave us the Torah, which we connect with the holiday of Tu Bishvat to reach a higher level of appreciation of the connection of Torah to life itself.

Parshas Beshalach תשפה

Parshas Bo תשפה
In this parshah, we see how difficult it is to get people, especially leaders, to have the courage to admit their failures and change their ideologies accordingly. The attempt of Hamas, for example, to make their defeat look like a victory, simply mirrors Paraoh's inability to allow the Jews to leave Egypt, despite the fact that even his advisers had already accepted the truth.

Parshas Vaera תשפה

Parshas Shmos תשפה
This parsha begins the series dealing with the enslavement of the Jewish People in Egypt and their ultimate redemption, leading to receiving the Torah on Har Sinai. We attempt to identify the pattern of exile and Geulah, and how it plays out in our own lives.

Chanukah 5785

Parshas Vayeshev 5785
This parsha begins the series dealing with the saga of Yosef and his brothers. This complicated story is presented with brutal honesty, and demands that we learn important lessons from it that we can apply to our own experience.

Parshas Vayishlach 5785

Parshas Vayetzei 5785
This parshah begins with the fascinating account of Yakov's encounter with the angels and the Gates of the Heavens. What can we learn from this about our own role in serving Hashem and appreciating the environments He creates for us? How are we Hashem's angels in this world?

Parshas Toldos 5785

Parshas Vayera 5785

Parshas Lech Lecha 5785
The first posuk of this parsha teaches an important lesson about getting back to our essence, and reaching out to Hashem for personal guidance to have the confidence to follow Him even if it means bucking the majority and making major changes.

Parshas Chayei Sarah 5785
How should we look at our development over different periods of our lives? And when we want to evaluate our lives, what is the most important commodity to focus on? What makes the most difference in the final analysis?