Prism of Torah

Ambassadors Without a Microphone • Episode 434 • Parshas Emor

13 min · 30 apr 2026
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What if your biggest influence is happening when you are not trying to influence anyone? What if your children, your family, even strangers are absorbing far more than your words? In Parshas Emor, Rabbi Prisman uncovers a practical and profound lesson from the Kohanim, society’s pull, and a powerful Kotel story that reached all the way to Dallas. This episode is packed with parables and stories for our own lives today.

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