ד׳ שבט ה׳תשפ״ו | January 22, 2026
Rewriting the Siddur: What Stays, What Goes, and What Changes?
For centuries, the pinnacle of davening has been the silent whisper—a private conversation between the soul and Hashem. But in the times of Moshiach, that changes. The volume gets turned up.
Kollel L’Rabbonei Chabad is pleased to introduce a new episode of the Hilchisa L’mishicha podcast, exploring interesting and fresh topics about Moshiach and Geulah. It will draw from a wide range of sources in halacha, aggadah, and various seforim.
The 20-30 minute weekly podcast is delivered by maggidei shiur Rabbi Yehuda Shurpin, senior editor at Chabad.org, and Rabbi Berel Goldberg, both members of Kollel L’Rabbonei Chabad.
This is a great opportunity to fulfill the Rebbe’s important call to learn these topics in a new and interesting way.
In this episode, Rabbi Berel Goldberg explores the surprising idea that future davening will be vocal, public, and overflowing. We discuss the shift from asking to thanking, how the very text of davening will transform, and why the era of personal requests is drawing to a close, replaced by overwhelming gratitude and clarity.
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