Core Prayers with Rabbi Ari Herzog

In this enlightening exploration of the second blessing of the Amida, known as Gevuros, we delve into the essence of true strength as depicted in Jewish tradition. The blessing highlights God's unparalleled power, particularly His ability to give life and resurrect the dead, drawing a profound connection to the biblical figure Yitzchak, who embodies resilience and faith. Throughout the discussion, we challenge conventional notions of strength, suggesting that real power lies not in physical might but in self-restraint, compassion, and the ability to support and uplift those around us. As we reflect on these themes, listeners are inspired to recognize their own inner strength and the divine energy that permeates every aspect of life, encouraging a journey of personal growth and spiritual awareness.

What is Core Prayers with Rabbi Ari Herzog?

Welcome to "Core Prayers" with Rabbi Ari Herzog from Chabad of the Valley and recorded every morning at Chabad of Encino. In this enlightening podcast, we'll explore the heart of Jewish prayer and its profound relevance to our daily lives.
Join Rabbi Ari as he breaks down essential prayers, unveiling their deeper meanings and showing how these ancient words can guide us through modern challenges. Whether you're seeking spiritual growth, practical wisdom, or a deeper connection to tradition, "Core Prayers" offers insights for everyone.
Tune in to discover how the timeless teachings within our core prayers can transform your perspective and enrich your everyday experiences. Let's embark on this spiritual journey together.

In this episode, we delve into the second blessing of the Amida, Gevuros, which emphasizes God's strength and divine might. The discussion prompts listeners to reflect on what true strength means in their lives, contrasting physical power with the ability to exhibit restraint and compassion. Central to this blessing is the phrase "Ata Gibor Leolam Hashem," highlighting God's unique capacity to give and restore life, paralleling the biblical figure Yitzchak, who symbolizes strength through his own trials. The episode explores themes of support, healing, and resilience, urging us to recognize the divine energy present in all aspects of life. By shifting our perspective on strength from dominance to measured kindness, we learn to embody resilience and compassion in our daily interactions. This thoughtful reflection ultimately inspires listeners to embrace their inner strength and the power of faith in overcoming challenges.