TORCH

Hey, Rabbi!

Religion EN ↓ 4 episodes

Your front-row seat to the answers you’ve always been looking for in Judaism. You've got questions, We've got answers!

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TORCH

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Religion

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Latest episode

Jan 15, 2026

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Episodes

Hey Rabbi! Do Jews Believe in Hell?! 15.01.2026

In Judaism, there is no eternal hell or everlasting damnation like in other religions. Instead, the afterlife includes a temporary process called Gehinnom (often translated as purgatory), where the soul is cleansed of its spiritual impurities—much like washing mud off a candy before eating it. This purification lasts up to 11 months for the righteous and a maximum of 12 months for the wicked, dete...

Hey Rabbi! Can a Jew with a Tattoo Still Be Buried in a Jewish Cemetery? 09.01.2026

Yes, a person with a tattoo can be buried in a Jewish cemetery with full Jewish burial rites (including Kever Yisrael (Jewish Burial), Taharah (Ritual Purification) by the Chevra Kadisha, and recitation of Kaddish). This is the unanimous position of all major halachic authorities in both Ashkenazi and Sephardi communities today. The idea that a tattoo prevents Jewish burial is a widespread myth—of...

Hey, Rabbi! How Can McDonald's be Kosher? 04.01.2026

In this quick Jewish Inspiration exchange, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explains why there's no kosher McDonald's in the U.S. (unlike Israel): kosher meat requires not just a kosher animal, but proper ritual slaughter (shechita), soaking, washing, and salting to remove blood—a labor-intensive process making it significantly more expensive than non-kosher meat. A fully kosher McDonald's would need all ingredi...

Hey Rabbi! Why are Jews called the Chosen People? 02.01.2026

In this concise yet profound Hey Rabbi! episode, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe demystifies the term "Chosen People": Jews are called chosen not because Hashem arbitrarily favored one nation, but because—at Mount Sinai—every other nation rejected the Torah when offered, citing commandments they couldn't accept (e.g., "Do not steal," "Do not commit adultery"), while the Jewish people enthusiastically declared "...

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