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Hachana L'Shabbos

Hachana L'Shabbos

By: Rav Shlomo Katz
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What type of rest do we yearn for on Shabbat? How do we frame our mindset during the week to prepare for Shabbat and how can we transform our Shabbat experience? Using the teachings of Rabbi Yaakov Meir Shechter, a leading Breslov Rabbi, in his sefer Yom Machmadim, we build tools towards enhancing our ability to connect to the day of rest.Shirat David Judaism Spirituality
Episodes
  • The Gates that Open During Bentching
    Jan 30 2026

    Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat Davud open a window into what really happens when we bentch.

    Drawing from the Baal Shem Tov, Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach, the Chofetz Chaim, and Rabbeinu Bachya, we discover that Birkat HaMazon is not just gratitude after a meal. It is an eis ratzon, a moment when gates open in Shamayim.

    When a mitzvah d’Oraita is fulfilled with presence and kavana, something shifts. A person is no longer standing in the same place. And once the gates are open, the question becomes: do we walk through them?

    We explore why Chazal placed the Harachaman tefillos specifically after bentching, how true satiation comes from blessing rather than food, and how a Jew is invited to pour their deepest bakashos into the words of Birkat HaMazon.

    This is a shiur about trust, dependence on Hashem, and learning to recognize when Heaven is quietly saying: now is the moment.

    May we learn to slow down, to stay present, and to walk fully through the gates that open before us.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Niggun of the Baal Shem Tov
    01:50 The Completeness of Torah: תורת השם תמימה
    04:01 Blood Donation Example and Bentching Kavana
    06:27 Ikar, Tefillah, and Dependence on Hashem
    11:27 Harachaman After Birkat HaMazon
    13:14 Minhag of Stopping at Yachasreinu
    14:41 Benching Opens Gates to Heaven
    36:48 Metzius and Davening Climax
    38:24 Rabbi Chaya on Mitzvah Timing
    40:46 Benching Series and Shabbos Focus

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    42 mins
  • The REAL Satiation of Food
    Jan 23 2026

    Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David step into a quiet but radical idea: food doesn’t truly satiate a Jew — blessing does.

    Beginning with niggun and moving into the inner meaning of Birchas HaMazon, we learn from Reb Shlomo of Karlin that “vesavata” doesn’t come from eating alone, but from uverachta. The real fullness is not physical; it’s spiritual.

    Through Chazal, Chassidus, and a powerful story carried through generations, this shiur reframes benching as the heart of Jewish life — our past, our survival, and our future. When blessing is said slowly, with presence and kavana, it becomes a source of sustenance, dignity, and quiet strength that no circumstance can take away.

    This is a preparation for Shabbos, and for living with inner satiation all week long.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Opening Niggun
    02:15 Shabbos as the Source of All Holiness
    05:10 Birchas HaMazon as the Story of Am Yisrael
    09:30 Why Benching Requires More Kavana Than Tefillah
    14:05 Mitzvos With “Mazal” — and One Without
    18:40 The Real Meaning of “Ve’Achalta Ve’Savata”
    22:55 Reb Shlomo of Karlin on True Satiation
    27:10 A Story of Survival Through Birchas HaMazon
    34:20 What Sustains a Jew Through Everything
    38:45 Bringing This Consciousness Into Shabbos

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    36 mins
  • The Calm that Follows Waking Up from Certain Dreams
    Jan 16 2026

    There’s a certain kind of dream that leaves you with a pounding heart… and then you wake up, and the room is quiet, and you realize: it wasn’t real. And in that quiet, in that calm, there’s a taste of what Dovid HaMelech calls “היינו כחולמים”.

    In this week’s Hachana L’Shabbos, Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David open up a life-changing lens from the Beis Avraham of Slonim and Rav Biederman: the ultimate Redemption won’t only be that things get better moving forward. Part of the redemption is that we’ll be able to look back and see that even the darkest chapters were never random. Not “hakol tov (It's All Good).” Sometimes it’s not. But hakol letovah (It's All For The Good). And there’s a world of emunah inside that one small shift.

    We speak honestly about pain, and still we learn the avodah of holding on: to keep doing mitzvos, to keep praying, to keep singing… until the day comes when the heart can finally exhale and say: I thought it was the end… and it was part of the plan.

    May this Shabbos bring us that calm, the calm that follows waking up, and may it open the door to simcha shel mitzvah, even inside the mess.
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    For more Shuirim and Music from Rav Shlomo Katz, visit: https://ravshlomokatz.com
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    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Opening Niggunim
    06:40 Comment on the Niggun MakSim
    26:02 The Nuance of “Hakol Tov” vs “Hakol Letovah”
    27:16 Rav Biederman’s Message on Meaningful Suffering
    28:34 Everyday Labor as a Path to Shabbat Honor
    35:51 Finding Joy Despite Pain: The Reason God Blesses Us
    41:32 Choosing Halachic Paths: Haloch Yeilech vs Bo Yavo Berina

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    44 mins
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