- 49 minutes 49 secondsIsrael vs. America: Safety, Happiness, and the Hard Truths
This Q&A tackles a hard question Jews are asking right now: stay in the diaspora… or build a serious plan for Israel.In this conversation, Rabbi Leib Kelemen addresses:- Can history repeat itself—and what feels “too familiar” today- How October 7th changed the global reality overnight- Why “no panic” matters—but “no plan” is dangerous- Israel safety vs diaspora safety (and what the numbers miss)- A Torah framework: the mitzvah of living in Eretz Yisrael + the complexity of real family life- How to think when different family members will be affected differently- Why there’s no one-size-fits-all answer—and how to make a responsible decisionThis is not a call to fear. It’s a call to clarity, wisdom, and preparation.Want more Q&A and free new material from Rabbi Kelemen?Go to https://www.lawrencekelemen.com/#Aliyah #EretzYisrael #Antisemitism #JewishLife #Torah #IsraelSafety #DiasporaJews
19 January 2026, 6:25 pm - 15 minutes 29 secondsWhen You Feel Triggered or Overwhelmed
We all have moments when something small — a noise, a habit, a comment — triggers strong irritation or anger.
But what if those very moments were opportunities for growth?In this profound and compassionate talk, Rabbi Lawrence Kelemen explores the Torah view of emotional triggers and self-mastery — revealing how even our most uncomfortable reactions can become a path to inner strength and spiritual greatness.
You’ll discover:
Why sensitivity and strong reactions aren’t “bad” — they’re tests with purpose
Where the Yetzer Hara (inner voice of resistance) really shows up in daily life
The Torah meaning of sovlanut (patience) as the strength to carry pain, not avoid it
A moving true story about facing discomfort with dignity and gratitude
How to transform frustration and anger into connection, growth, and closeness to Hashem
📖 “According to the pain is the reward.” — Pirkei Avos
🎧 Hear more transformative Q&As or submit your own at LawrenceKelemen.com29 December 2025, 5:50 pm - 18 minutes 29 secondsWhat to Do When Someone Interrupts You
Have you ever been interrupted mid-sentence — and felt frustrated or deflated?
In this powerful clip, Rabbi Leib Kelemen explains what a truly wise person does when interrupted, drawing from Pirkei Avos (Ethics of the Fathers 5:7) and the Pesach Seder itself.Discover:
Why a wise person doesn’t interrupt others
How the Haggadah reveals the secret to true communication
The difference between dialogue and monologue — and why it changes everything
How to respond when someone clearly isn’t ready to hear you
Rabbi Kelemen’s answer goes beyond etiquette — it’s about understanding the spiritual vessel (keli) of the other person, timing, and the humility of true wisdom.
📘 Listen till the end to hear how this connects to genuine closeness and emotional connection in relationships.
🎧 Listen to more profound Q&A sessions or submit your own question at LawrenceKelemen.com14 December 2025, 12:13 pm - 1 hour 24 minutesThe Secret of Permanent Change: How to Make a Yom Kippur Kabbalah
We’ve spent ten days preparing for Yom Kippur, and now comes the moment of truth: can a person really change—permanently? Most people think it’s impossible. By middle age, after trying and failing so many times, we make peace with our flaws. But the Torah teaches there is another way. It’s a miracle—but it follows a clear formula.
In this shiur, we explore the Rambam’s five steps of teshuva, the Midrash on “Kol dodi dofek,” and the insights of Reb Yisrael Salanter and the Alter of Kelm. You’ll learn how even the smallest act of teshuva—the size of a needle—can open the gates for Hashem to do the heavy lifting, bringing about real, lasting transformation.
This is not about taking on huge commitments or impossible goals. It’s about choosing something tiny, something real, and letting Hashem turn that pinhole into a doorway wide enough for wagons.
Perfect listening before Yom Kippur—for clarity, focus, and hope. visit https://www.lawrencekelemen.com/ for more free lectures
1 October 2025, 1:35 am - 1 hour 6 minutesRosh Hashanah Insights: Judgment, Mercy & Finding Your Purpose
Prepare for Rosh Hashanah with this inspiring shiur on the deep meaning of the shofar, the Day of Judgment, and your unique mission in the world.
We explore three core questions:
Are we judged as individuals or as a community on Rosh Hashanah?
Is the shofar blast a moment of strict din (judgment) or of Hashem’s rachamim (mercy)?
Should we focus on others, or is the world truly created just for me?
Drawing from the Gemara, Midrash, and the teachings of the Ramchal and Rav Wolbe, this shiur reveals how the shofar transforms judgment into mercy, why each soul has a one-of-a-kind mission, and how to enter the Jewish New Year with clarity, strength, and hope.
Perfect for anyone seeking a Torah perspective on Rosh Hashanah, Jewish New Year preparation, and the spiritual power of the shofar blasts.
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22 September 2025, 6:07 pm - 25 minutes 18 secondsStop Just Saying Selichos — Here’s How to Also Do Them and Find Mercy
What is the real purpose of Selichos? In this powerful shiur, Rabbi Kelemen uncovers the hidden roots of Selichos—going back to the aftermath of the Golden Calf when Hashem Himself acted as the first shliach tzibbur.
Discover:
🔹 Why the 13 Middos of Rachamim are the key to Divine mercy
🔹 The Midrashic and Kabbalistic secrets behind Hashem’s “white tallis”
🔹 Why just saying Selichos isn’t enough—you must do them
🔹 The Radbaz and Meiri’s guidance for preparing before Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
🔹 Inspiring stories from Chazal that reveal how living with mercy brings Hashem’s forgivenessIf you’ve ever wondered how Selichos actually work—or how they can transform your Yamim Noraim—this shiur will change how you approach the holiest days of the year. click here for more free classes from Rabbi Kelemen
14 September 2025, 5:26 pm - 2 hours 59 minutesMussar and Mental Health
Mussar and Mental Health presentation by Rabbi Kelemen. Visit https://www.lawrencekelemen.com/ for more
2 April 2025, 10:27 pm - 17 minutes 2 secondsNavigating the Pain of Being Single
Could you discuss the challenges of being a frum single woman in an Orthodox Jewish community? Family holds an incredibly significant place in our lives, and it’s often seen as the ultimate ideal. To illustrate this, your Inner Circle content currently features six series, two of which focus on marriage and parenting.
It is excruciatingly painful to be single, not just experiencing moments of loneliness like everyone does, but living life alone day after day, perhaps forever. It’s terrifying to think that some people are blessed with marriage and children while others are not—and that it’s possible marriage might not be in G-d’s plan for me.
From a young age, girls are raised to prepare for marriage, with the understanding that it’s the ultimate goal. So much of our lives revolve around “One day, when you’re a wife/mother…” It’s heartbreaking to witness others receive the beauty of a family, and even more painful when you’re one of those who does not.
I want to believe that G-d is kind, but then I look at my married friends, giving and receiving love, raising children, and I can’t help but feel a deep longing, at times bordering on jealousy. Marriage and family are so central to our lives, and it’s incredibly hard to accept that not everyone will receive this blessing.
On top of all this, dealing with the pain of being perceived as "less than" or immature because of being single makes this challenge feel even more isolating.
Can you share your perspective on how I can approach this in a Torah-true way—without assuming blame for my singleness or allowing bitterness to take root, so that I don’t grow to resent G-d?
For more, visit https://www.lawrencekelemen.com/
29 January 2025, 2:20 pm - 14 minutes 55 secondsTorah Perspectives on Healthy Living
What’s the Torah perspective on health and putting in our hishtadlus to take care of our bodies and physical needs? Rabbi Kelemen often emphasizes the importance of getting sufficient sleep, exercising, and eating well. I would love a deep dive into Torah sources on this topic. I am personally drawn to a healthy lifestyle and know it is rooted in Torah values.
However, at our children’s Jewish schools and shul, it often feels as though taking care of our bodies is not considered important from a Torah perspective. Treats are given out constantly, and holiday programs are scheduled late at night. I’ve had to push for healthier snack options to be available at our shul. I also don’t allow my children to attend the Shabbos group, where the only food provided consists of processed cakes, doughnuts, and ice cream during shul time—before kiddush or lunch.
Although I’ve discussed my concerns with the rabbi and explained why I don’t want my children in that group, he was only willing to change the snacks in a different group. He believes that children will only attend the Shabbos group if they are served the most unhealthy, ultra-processed foods. click here to listen to more
27 January 2025, 3:27 am - 29 minutes 33 secondsHow does one strengthen ratzon or create a new ratzon?
How does one strengthen ratzon or create a new ratzon? Is it through building, planting and praying? I would really appreciate hadracha for this. Rabbi Kelemen answers. Listen to more on https://lawrencekelemen.com/
19 February 2024, 10:53 pm - 25 minutes 13 secondsSleep and Becoming Great in Torah
Unlock the secrets to personal growth in Torah and the importance of sleep in our latest podcast. Click here to visit Rabbi Kelemen's website for more free classes.
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