An authentic Torah learning experience, produced for women, by women. In each series, you'll listen to two women bring the texts to life as they share their take on the Torah they learned.

Real Women, Real Torah
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An authentic Torah learning experience, produced for women, by women. In each series, you'll listen to two women bring the texts to life as they share their take on the Torah they learned.
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Recent Episodes

May 7, 2026
Rus: The Silent Giver
<p>Megilas Rus is one of the shortest books in Tanach — a simple story of loss and loyalty set against the backdrop of the barley harvest. And yet it was canonized, read publicly every Shavuos, and studied across generations.</p><p>Rus herself is one of the quietest figures in all of Tanach. She doesn't perform miracles or deliver speeches. She follows, gleans, and waits — and every act she performs is for someone else, without fanfare, without anyone asking.</p><p>In this episode, Hadassah and Chana explore that chesed: what it looks like, where it comes from, and why it's bound up with the greatest moment in Jewish history.</p>

March 10, 2026
Pesach: Bread of Faith
<p>Why do we eat matzah on Pesach? The simple answer, it commemorates the haste of leaving Egypt, is true. But there’s a much deeper layer, one that reframes what emunah actually is and what happens to us when we sit down at the seder.</p><p>In this episode, we work through our new Pesach learning booklet, Bread of Faith: Nurturing Our Inner Child, exploring a set of primary sources that build a remarkable argument: that matzah doesn’t just symbolize something. It literally feeds us our faith.</p><p><br></p><p>Follow along in the booklet: https://www.batshevalearningcenter.com/booklets</p><p><br></p>

January 8, 2026
Tu B'Shvat: Savoring the Sweetness of Torah
<p>Why is the "birthday of the trees" marked as a holiday on the Jewish calendar?</p><p>Agriculture is one of the Torah's central metaphors for our relationship with Hashem. The fruit tree holds particular significance, teaching us deep truths about the nature of Torah. Unlike grain, which sustains the body, fruit delights the palate. In the same way, Torah nourishes the soul with the deepest spiritual pleasure we can experience in connection with Hashem.</p><p>In this episode, we explore why mitzvos are like grain—necessary for survival—while Torah is like fruit, meant to be enjoyed. We trace why Torah scholars are compared to fruit trees and why Tu B'Shvat is the only Rosh Hashanah celebrated on the full moon.</p><p>Visit our website to download or order the source booklet to follow along!</p><p>https://www.batshevalearningcenter.com/booklets</p>
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