Core Prayers with Rabbi Ari Herzog

In this enlightening episode, we explore the 12th blessing of the Amida, "V'lamalshinim al tehi tikvah," a powerful prayer that addresses the threats of informers and heretics within the Jewish community. This blessing was not part of the original 18 blessings but was added during a tumultuous period following the destruction of the Second Temple, when internal divisions and external oppression endangered the Jewish people. Crafted by the humble sage Shmuel HaKatan, this prayer emphasizes the importance of preserving Jewish identity and values in the face of challenges. The discussion delves into its historical context, spiritual significance, and how its messages of vigilance and protection remain relevant today, inviting listeners to reflect on their own connections to faith and community.

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 12th blessing of the Amida, "V'lamalshinim al tehi tikvah," which prays against informers and heretics. Originally composed by the Anshei Knesset Hagedolah, the Amida was set to contain 18 blessings, but this additional prayer was added centuries later in response to the internal strife and external oppression faced by the Jewish people after the Second Temple's destruction. It was crafted by Shmuel HaKatan, a humble sage known for his spiritual depth. The blessing, while seemingly harsh, serves as a call for vigilance and protection of Jewish identity against those who threaten it. It emphasizes the need to confront evil and uphold Torah values while also recognizing the potential for repentance and redemption in even the most wayward individuals. This prayer remains relevant today, highlighting the ongoing struggle against both internal and external challenges to the Jewish community.