The Shema Podcast for the Perplexed

Shevat: Growth Beneath the Surface

Jan 12, 2026
Rabbi Pill, a Torah teacher specializing in Kabbalistic insights, dives deep into the month of Shevat. He emphasizes the importance of inner work, likening it to trees growing roots underground during winter. The conversation explores how intentions matter more than outward actions in spiritual practices. Rabbi Pill guides listeners to embrace mitzvot that resonate personally, warning against overwhelming focus on rules. Ultimately, this reflection on humility and spiritual alignment prepares the way for meaningful growth as the year unfolds.
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ANECDOTE

Podcast Recorded During A Blackout

  • The host recounts recording a prior episode during a blackout, which made the Tevet themes feel poetic and relevant.
  • That personal story illustrates finding Hashem's orchestration even in dark, inconvenient moments.
INSIGHT

Growth Happens Beneath The Surface

  • The month of Shevat urges focus on inner life beneath external success and pleasure.
  • Rabbi Pill explains the zodiac (Deli), swallowing, and letter Tzadi all point to hidden spiritual content under material forms.
INSIGHT

Tzadi: The Letter Of Inner Righteousness

  • The letter Tzadi models the interior life of a tzaddik and points to an attainable spiritual role in everyone.
  • Rabbi Pill stresses that tzaddik is an internal orientation, not only an elite spiritual class.
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