Australians who enjoy listening to daily Chitas shiurim often find themselves hours behind as most daily learning podcasts follow U.S. Eastern or Pacific Times. In honor of Chof Cheshvan, Rabbi Yossi Paltiel will begin a brand-new Australian Daily Tanya podcast, offering early morning releases aligned with the Melbourne time zone.
In the dynamic landscape of Jewish learning, where the digital revolution meets timeless wisdom, a significant new development has emerged from Australia that promises to bridge the gap between time zones and daily Torah study.
Most daily learning podcasts follow U.S. Eastern or Pacific times, which can pose a real challenge for those in significantly different time zones. Australian listeners often find themselves hours behind, catching up on Chitas when the day has already progressed. This new podcast shifts the focus, offering early morning releases aligned with the Melbourne time zone. Such scheduling empowers listeners to start their day with Tanya insights.
The Australian Daily Tanya podcast is taught by Rabbi Yossi Paltiel, a respected scholar and educator known for his profound and accessible teachings. Rabbi Paltiel’s approach to the Tanya is infused with depth and practical applications, making the mystical teachings of Chassidus accessible and relevant to everyday life.
This initiative launches in honor of Chof Cheshvan, the birthday of the Rebbe Rashab, the fifth Lubavitcher Rebbe, who established the Tomchei Temimim Yeshiva and was known for his profound teachings. This launch not only commemorates his contributions to Chassidic philosophy but also reinforces the commitment to making these teachings available and accessible to a broader audience.
Recognizing the diverse preferences of its listeners, the Australian Daily Tanya podcast is available on all major podcasting platforms, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and others.
Whether you’re in Melbourne, Sydney, or anywhere around the globe, this podcast invites you to tune in and transform your daily routine and to never miss a day of Tanya.
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