Torah That Reaches You, Wherever You Are. Help Keep It That Way.
Every week, tens of thousands of Jews around the world open a class, read an article, or listen to a conversation that challenges them, steadies them, or brings them a little closer to who they want to be. It reaches them in their car, in their kitchen, on their phone at 11pm when they need something real. It has always been free. It can only stay that way because of people like you.
Free to Access. Not Free to Create.
Every shiur, every article, every podcast episode represents hours of preparation, research, and the kind of careful thinking that takes years to develop. Behind every six-minute audio clip is a rabbi who has spent decades learning how to make Torah land — not just be delivered.
This content reaches Jews in Los Angeles and London, in Buenos Aires and Boca Raton, in apartments and on army bases. It reaches people who haven't stepped inside a synagogue in years and people who daven three times a day and want to go deeper. None of them pay a subscription fee. None of them should have to.
But none of it is free to produce. The classes, the recordings, the editing, the website, the weekly emails — all of it requires ongoing investment. That investment comes entirely from people who decide this work is worth sustaining.
You Are Already Part of This
If you have ever listened to a Living With Emunah class during a hard week. If a Parsha Perspectives video gave you something to bring to your Shabbos table. If a Behind the Bima episode made you think differently about something that mattered to you. If a weekly article arrived on a Friday afternoon and felt like it was written exactly for where you were — then you already know what this content is worth.
The question isn't whether it has value. You know it does. The question is whether you see yourself as someone who helps make it possible.
We hope you do.
What the Half Shekel Teaches Us
When the Torah required every Jew to contribute a half shekel toward the communal offerings in the Beis HaMikdash, the amount wasn't the point. The wealthy couldn't give more. The poor couldn't give less. Because the Torah wasn't raising funds. It was building partners.
Every Jew needed a stake. Not just a seat. A stake.
That is the spirit behind this page. We are not asking you to be a patron. We are asking you to be a partner. To say: this Torah is part of my life, and I take responsibility for making sure it continues — for me and for everyone else it reaches.
No gift is too small. A half shekel was never meant to be impressive. It was meant to be meaningful.
Where Your Gift Goes
Your contribution directly funds:
- Weekly Torah content — the classes, videos, and audio series that go out every single week without exception, across six ongoing series and a weekly written article.
- Behind the Bima — the production, editing, and distribution of one of the most widely listened-to Jewish podcasts, featuring honest conversations about Jewish life, Israel, and the questions our community is actually asking.
- The platform — the website and all the infrastructure that ensures this Torah is accessible to anyone, anywhere, on any device, at any time.
- Reaching new audiences — the ongoing work of making sure that Jews who have never encountered this content find it, at exactly the moment they need it.
What Past Hosts Say
"I discovered Rabbi Goldberg's classes during a really difficult year. The Living With Emunah series gave me a framework for getting through it that I still use every day."
"I'm not observant, but the weekly article lands in my inbox every Friday and I read every word. It makes me feel connected to something I thought I'd left behind."
"I listen to Behind the Bima on my commute. It's the only podcast I never skip. The conversations are honest in a way that most Jewish content isn't."
"My husband and I started learning the Parsha Perspectives together on Friday afternoons. It has genuinely changed how we experience Shabbos."