In episode twelve of the 48 Ways series during the Omer, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores Bipilpol Talmidim (or Bipilpol Haverim) — “through the discussion/teaching of students” or “teach in order to learn.” The true test of whether you have properly acquired an idea is your ability to teach it to someone else. If you cannot explain or relay it clearly, you have not yet fully internalized it.Rabbi Wolbe emphasizes that teaching is an obligation in Judaism (“lilmod ul’elamed” — learn and teach). Sharing wisdom brings self-respect, creativity, and deeper understanding. The Hebrew letter Lamed beautifully illustrates the process: it rises above the line (reaching up to a teacher), moves horizontally (discussing with a peer), and descends below the line (teaching someone who knows less). The three Vavs in the letter Lamed total 18 (Chai — life), teaching that bringing Torah to life requires this cycle of learning, discussing, and teaching.He shares personal examples: obligating himself to teach EMT material (even to one friend) forced him to master it; creating this very 48 Ways series as a way to learn the material deeply; and encouraging home study groups where anyone can share what they’ve learned. Additional insights include asking students “What did you understand?” to clarify ideas, allowing students to “fall” and learn from mistakes (like teaching a child to walk or Michael Jordan being cut from his high school team), and the importance of passion — teach what you love, and the passion will transfer. Failures are teachers (Babe Ruth, Mark Cuban, John Wooden). Real wisdom includes saying “I don’t know.”Rabbi Wolbe contrasts the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee), which gives its sweet water and stays alive, with the Dead Sea, which receives but never gives and remains “dead.” Teaching is the final stage of the four-step learning process (plowing, planting, harvesting, consuming) that integrates knowledge into life. When we teach, we examine our own understanding, gain confidence, and contribute to the betterment of the world._____________Recorded in TORCH Centre - Studio B on May 6, 2022, in Houston, Texas.Released as Podcast on May 17, 2022The 49 days we count between Pesach (Passover) and Shavuot are an exciting time for powerful and impactful change. The Mishna (Avot 6:6) teaches us 48 masterful tools and ways to maximize life and get the most out of each day._____________Listen, Subscribe & Share: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jewish-inspiration-podcast-rabbi-aryeh-wolbe/id1476610783Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4r0KfjMzmCNQbiNaZBCSU7) to stay inspired! Share your questions at
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