A Book Like No Other

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21 episodes
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2023/01/23
Latest episode
2026/02/03
Average duration
45 min.
Release period
20 days

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A Book Like No Other is a chance to learn alongside Aleph Beta Founder and Lead Scholar, Rabbi David Fohrman, a master close reader of Torah, as he embarks on his most far-reaching and in-depth explorations. Each season is a stand-alone journey into a different Torah text. Our only goal: reading the Torah carefully, on its own terms, and following wherever that leads. Together, we'll unwrap remarkable patterns and surprising connections that lie just beneath the Torah's surface, revealing the beauty and insight that truly make the Torah a book like no other. A Book Like No Other is a project of Aleph Beta, a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide. A Book Like No Other is made possible through the generous support of Shari and Nathan Lindenbaum. For our full library of over 1,000 videos and podcasts, as well as bonus content for Book Like No Other, please visit www.alephbeta.org.

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The Manna, Part 2
2026/02/03
In this episode Rabbi Fohrman puts the bitter herbs - maror - under a microscope. Why do we need to hold onto a reminder of our slavery, during a Passover seder that represents freedom? Drawing from a principle of teshuvah - repentance, our hosts carve out an incredible principle in human psychology and what it takes to heal from trauma. Can't Skip the Bitter (to Get to the Sweet) (Verse 1) In Egypt the bread held the taste of our tears  Sourdough—you couldn't tell where it stopped  The sourness baked into four hundred years  Until the whole batch was bitter and locked But God didn't hand us the honey that night  Didn't say: forget it, here's something new  He gave us flat bread with bitter alongside—  Separated. Still there. Still true. (Chorus) You can't skip the bitter to get to the sweet  You can't leave the sorrow behind  The only way forward is going back through it  One morning at a time (Verse 2) The manna came later, the honey came slow  Forty years of daily bread  Each day God was asking: do you believe now  that you’re more than the tears that you’ve shed? And every spring we sit down at the table  Flat bread and bitter, side by side  Not because we're still slaves—because we remember  What it took to come back alive (Chorus) You can't skip the bitter to get to the sweet  You can't leave the sorrow behind  The only way forward is going back through it One morning at a time (Bridge) Each day the same question falling Like bread upon the ground: Are you more than what was done to you? Are you more than what you've done? (Verse 3) Two families broken, made into one  He said: leave the past where it lies Build something new now, the future's begun  But nobody asked who we were before the goodbyes And forty years later I knocked on her door  I said there's something I never did right  I never once asked you to tell me the story  Of who held your hand through the long, long night (Chorus) Tell me about your mother  What was it like when she was yours?  Tell me about your mother I should have asked you this before You can't skip the bitter to get to the sweet  You can't leave the sorrow behind  The only way forward is going back through it  And that's what I'm doing this time You can also listen to this song on Youtube and Spotify. We love to hear from you! Click here to share your thoughts, insights, questions, and reactions by voice note, or send us an email at [email protected]. A Book Like No Other is a product of Aleph Beta, and made possible through the generous support of Shari and Nathan Lindenbaum. Aleph Beta is a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide.
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The Manna, Part 1
2026/01/27
Could the flavor of Biblical food teach us about the Exodus? This new season kicks off with an unbelievable connection between how the Israelites ate manna in the desert, and how they ate their Passover meal before leaving Egypt. The secret lies in how each meal affected our tastebuds. You'll have to taste it to believe it! For more of the parallels we discovered, check out this chart.  We love to hear from you! Click here to share your thoughts, insights, questions, and reactions by voice note, or send us an email at [email protected]. A Book Like No Other is a product of Aleph Beta, and made possible through the generous support of Shari and Nathan Lindenbaum. Aleph Beta is a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide.
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S6 Ep. 4: The Moment We Finally Understood the Shofar
2025/09/16
This series finale literally has everything: a sweeping historical narrative, a textual thread that binds the Exodus to Sinai and beyond, and a gobsmacking conclusion to the question: what am I meant to feel when I hear the shofar on Rosh Hashanah? You can find the textual chart referenced in this episode by clicking here. We love to hear from you! Click here to share your thoughts, insights, questions, and reactions by voice note, or send us an email at [email protected]. A Book Like No Other is a product of Aleph Beta, and made possible through the generous support of Shari and Nathan Lindenbaum. Aleph Beta is a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide.
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S6 Ep. 3: The Shofar's Meaning: We Missed the Message of the Exodus
2025/09/09
In our quest to discover the meaning behind the shofar blast, we continue to mine the Exodus story for a deeper meaning behind God's empathy, and why it was so important to communicate that message to Moses, to the enslaved Israelites, and to Pharoah himself. To watch the course on the Three Lies of the Exodus mentioned in the episode, you can watch it on the Aleph Beta site here: https://members.alephbeta.org/playlist/moses-exodus-miracles We love to hear from you! Click here to share your thoughts, insights, questions, and reactions by voice note, or send us an email at [email protected]. A Book Like No Other is a product of Aleph Beta, and made possible through the generous support of Shari and Nathan Lindenbaum. Aleph Beta is a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide.
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S6 Ep. 2: The Shofar's Cry Decoded: A Clue in God's Name
2025/09/02
To get to the bottom of the shofar's secret, we need to travel back to the Exodus story. Looking closely, we can see that Moses' encounter with God at the burning bush was more than just a long job negotiation. God was trying to convey something extremely important. So important, in fact, that He encoded it into His own name. We love to hear from you! Click here to share your thoughts, insights, questions, and reactions by voice note, or send us an email at [email protected]. A Book Like No Other is a product of Aleph Beta, and made possible through the generous support of Shari and Nathan Lindenbaum. Aleph Beta is a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide.
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S6 Ep. 1: The Secret Message in the Sound of the Shofar
2025/08/26
You sit in shul. The shofar blows. What do you feel? You may not want to admit it, but for many of us the answer is: nothing. For a long time, that’s how Imu felt also. Until a chance observation, one historic Erev Rosh Hashana, sparked a conversation with Rabbi David Fohrman that would change everything.  Come along on this deep dive through the Torah, revealing a hidden story from the Burning Bush to Mount Sinai to the walls of Jericho—that will finally make the shofar blast truly meaningful.  In this first episode of the new season, we begin that journey of discovery with a first look at the origins of the shofar in the Torah text. For the Rosh Hashana course Rabbi Fohrman and Imu discuss in this episode, click here.  We love to hear from you! Click here to share your thoughts, insights, questions, and reactions by voice note, or send us an email at [email protected]. A Book Like No Other is a product of Aleph Beta, and made possible through the generous support of Shari and Nathan Lindenbaum. Aleph Beta is a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide.
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Show Update and Tisha B'Av Announcement
2025/07/27
Come spend Tisha B'Av with us! We’re going to be having a live online event in the afternoon. It’s a chance to join hundreds of Jews from around the world to learn together, connect and make this day about community instead of being alone. Click here to learn more.  We love to hear from you! Click here to share your thoughts, insights, questions, and reactions by voice note, or send us an email at [email protected]. A Book Like No Other is a product of Aleph Beta, and made possible through the generous support of Shari and Nathan Lindenbaum. Aleph Beta is a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide.
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S5 Ep. 4: Shir HaMaalot: When Pharoah Reminded Us About God
2025/07/01
After thoroughly dissecting every verse of Shir HaMaalot, the season finale attempts to put all the pieces back together. The first three verses were about moving from dreams to true joy; the second three were about Joseph and Jacob's saga. Could both of these themes somehow be related? We love to hear from you! Click here to share your thoughts, insights, questions, and reactions by voice note, or send us an email at [email protected]. A Book Like No Other is a product of Aleph Beta, and made possible through the generous support of Shari and Nathan Lindenbaum. Aleph Beta is a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide.
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S5 Ep. 3: Shir HaMaalot: You Choose How Dreams Become Reality
2025/06/24
Do you really know what Joseph's dream of the wheat sheaves was about? We'll bet you missed something big. And perhaps, so did Joseph. See how the ambiguity of the dream presents Joseph with a choice: am I destined for power, or for benevolence? We love to hear from you! Click here to share your thoughts, insights, questions, and reactions by voice note, or send us an email at [email protected]. A Book Like No Other is a product of Aleph Beta, and made possible through the generous support of Shari and Nathan Lindenbaum. Aleph Beta is a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide.
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S5 Ep. 2: Shir HaMaalot: Where Do a Father's Tears Go?
2025/06/17
The beginning and end of Shir HaMaalot discuss dreams and sheaves of wheat. Where have we heard this before? Rabbi Fohrman and Imu explore the clear parallels between this chapter or tehillim and Joseph - a dreamer and a captive. They discuss Joseph's outpouring of tears, compared to Jacob's persistent weeping, and offer a consoling message that the tears we spill for those we mourn may not be in vain. We love to hear from you! Click here to share your thoughts, insights, questions, and reactions by voice note, or send us an email at [email protected]. A Book Like No Other is a product of Aleph Beta, and made possible through the generous support of Shari and Nathan Lindenbaum. Aleph Beta is a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide.
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S5 Ep. 1: Shir HaMaalot: Waking Up from the Dream
2025/06/10
This season's focus is on Tehilim (Psalm) 126, otherwise known as Shir HaMaalot. You know, the one that Jews sing before bensching on Shabbat and festivals. This short but powerful poem tells us that when the redemption comes we will be "like dreamers." But is this a good thing? What if our dream state prevents us from coming to terms with the actual redemption? And if so, how do we "wake up"? Listen to this entertaining but groundbreaking investigation of a familiar text. We love to hear from you! Click here to share your thoughts, insights, questions, and reactions by voice note, or send us an email at [email protected]. A Book Like No Other is a product of Aleph Beta, and made possible through the generous support of Shari and Nathan Lindenbaum. Aleph Beta is a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide.
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S4 Ep. 8: Can Envy Ever Be Healed? What Jacob and Esav Teach Us About the 10th Commandment
2025/05/27
PLEASE FILL OUT OUR SURVEY: https://bit.ly/BLNOlistenersurvey In the season finale, Rabbi Fohrman and Imu explore the final commandment—“Thou shalt not covet”—through the emotional reunion of Jacob and Esau. As they unpack the psychological wounds left by their father’s perceived favoritism, a deeper truth emerges: healing comes not from acquiring more, but from seeing the divine in one another. Through a close reading of the text, they reveal how these once-bitter rivals move beyond envy, offering a profound lesson on finding wholeness in our relationships. For more on Rabbi Fohrman's reading of the deception story, see this essay from his book Genesis: A Parsha Companion, as well as this video Why Did Rebecca Trick Her Husband Isaac. We love to hear from you! Click here to share your thoughts, insights, questions, and reactions by voice note, or send us an email at [email protected]. A Book Like No Other is a product of Aleph Beta, and made possible through the generous support of Shari and Nathan Lindenbaum. Aleph Beta is a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide.
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S4 Ep. 7: Theft, Testimony, and Broken Trust: Unpacking the 8th and 9th Commandments
2025/05/25
PLEASE FILL OUT OUR SURVEY: https://bit.ly/BLNOlistenersurvey What drives someone to steal? And why does the Bible warn so strongly against false testimony? In this episode, Rabbi Fohrman and Imu Shalev examine how the story of Jacob, Rachel, and Lavan provides surprising insight into the psychology behind the 8th and 9th commandments. From Rachel's theft of her father's idols to Lavan's self-righteous covenant at Gal'ed, this episode reveals how our deepest pains can lead to actions that ultimately cannot heal us, and how the Ten Commandments offer wisdom rather than mere prohibition. For more on Rabbi Fohrman's reading of the deception story, see this essay from his book Genesis: A Parsha Companion, as well as this video Why Did Rebecca Trick Her Husband Isaac. We love to hear from you! Click here to share your thoughts, insights, questions, and reactions by voice note, or send us an email at [email protected]. A Book Like No Other is a product of Aleph Beta, and made possible through the generous support of Shari and Nathan Lindenbaum. Aleph Beta is a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide.
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S4 Ep. 6: Esav’s Rage & Lavan’s Deceit: The Surprising Link Between Murder, Adultery and Fatherhood
2025/05/20
PLEASE FILL OUT OUR SURVEY: https://bit.ly/BLNOlistenersurvey Continuing their journey through the Ten Commandments, Rabbi Fohrman and Imu examine murder and adultery through the lens of the Genesis Deception story. They unpack why Esau—usually painted as the bad guy—holds back from killing Jacob even when he knows exactly where to find him, giving us a fresh take on "Do not murder." Then they explore how Laban's meddling in Jacob's marriage to Rachel offers a surprising spin on adultery—showing it's not just about infidelity, but about the damage caused when someone interferes in sacred relationships. Through their analysis, a profound message emerges: the commandments aren't simply rules, but wisdom about how our actions affect our deepest connections and desires. For more on Rabbi Fohrman's reading of the deception story, see this essay from his book Genesis: A Parsha Companion, as well as this video Why Did Rebecca Trick Her Husband Isaac. We love to hear from you! Click here to share your thoughts, insights, questions, and reactions by voice note, or send us an email at [email protected]. A Book Like No Other is a product of Aleph Beta, and made possible through the generous support of Shari and Nathan Lindenbaum. Aleph Beta is a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide.
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S4 Ep. 5: Rest & Honor: The Hidden Backstory of the Ten Commandments Continues
2025/05/13
PLEASE FILL OUT OUR SURVEY: https://bit.ly/BLNOlistenersurvey Continuing their analysis of the Ten Commandments through Genesis 27, Rabbi Fohrman and Imu focus on two pivotal commands: Shabbat and honoring one's parents. They begin by uncovering surprising connections between Rebecca's plea for Jacob's safety and the concept of divine rest. How does Jacob's exhausting fourteen-year labor under Lavan transform our understanding of Shabbat? And what can this teach us about finding true rest in our own lives? The discussion then turns to the command of Kibbud Av v'Em - honoring both father and mother. Through a close reading of Esav's response to his parents' values, even after feeling betrayed, they reveal how this command speaks to something far deeper than mere obedience. It points to the delicate art of maintaining wholeness in relationships, ultimately connecting to our relationship with the land itself. Join Rabbi Fohrman and Imu as they demonstrate how these two commands emerge not as arbitrary rules, but as profound wisdom about maintaining balance in our most fundamental relationships - with time, with family, and with the earth that sustains us. Intrigued by our discussion of land as our grandparents? Explore this idea further in our Shavuot episode of Into the Verse. For a deeper dive, we recommend Rabbi Fohrman's courses A Tale of Two Names: Elokim and YHVH and The Meaning of Life, as well as his analysis of the deception story in this essay from his book Genesis: A Parsha Companion, as well as this video Why Did Rebecca Trick Her Husband Isaac. We love to hear from you! Click here to share your thoughts, insights, questions, and reactions by voice note, or send us an email at [email protected]. A Book Like No Other is a product of Aleph Beta, and made possible through the generous support of Shari and Nathan Lindenbaum. Aleph Beta is a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide.
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4.9 out of 5
165 reviews
CCCinemas 2025/03/19
Incredible!
Thank you, Emu Shalev and Rabbi Fohrman! This has been an incredible journey. I was absolutely hooked in every season. I hope you bring this podcast b...
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ddg415 2025/01/25
Reading from a Christian Perspective
I found this podcast through BEMA, one of the Rabbi’s students (highly recommended). After listening to Bema’s teaching on Genesis I had to get answer...
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RVATexan 2024/06/12
A world of wonder.
I’m a Christian listener. I love this podcast. From my perspective it brings out color, depth, and clarity to the Bible. It creates a sense of wonder,...
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JessieSallee 2024/01/16
Love this
I love this podcast and all Aleph Beta podcasts/ resources. Finishing up The Beast That Crouches… and there are so many new insights I’ve heard on th...
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Pbo 2023/10/09
This must have been what it felt like…
…when they discovered the Dead Sea Scrolls. There’s a sense of uncovering God’s word and wisdom in layer upon delicious layer of examination, analysis...
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HTX_Clint 2023/07/21
Mind. Blowing.
This is Bible study par excellence. Rabbi Fohrman is reading the Bible the way it wants to be read and unlocking meaning along the way that is powerfu...
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KingKos31 2023/03/07
Amazing Torah teaching
I love this podcast
Tsadeq1 2023/02/26
Most in-depth Torah teaching and analysis anywhere
Aleph Beta is by far the best Torah teaching and analysis anywhere by anybody. I only wish they believed Yeshua is the Messiah.
bictyl 2023/02/24
Excited for more
Wife and I have really enjoyed listening and very interested in hearing more
Rlopezboca 2023/02/23
Insightful and thought-provoking
I love how Rabbi Fohrman uses his Torah and Hebrew knowledge to make insightful and meaningful connections within the Torah. Imu helps us walk-through...
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