Shalom, little mensches! Meet Rabbi Socks — the world’s wisest (and coziest) rabbi, fresh from the dryer and ready to bring some Torah to your table! In this special teaser episode of Socks On Your Table, you’ll get to know the rabbi behind the smile as he shares his heart for teaching kids about God’s Word in a fun and meaningful way.

Get ready for laughter, learning, and lots of sock-sized wisdom as Rabbi Socks shows how every story in the Torah can teach us to be kind, curious, and full of joy.

“Because even the smallest feet can walk in big mitzvot!”

  • In the Beginning… Socks!

    Parents, want your kids to love learning Torah?

    Rabbi Socks is here to make it fun, meaningful, and a little bit silly! In this episode of Socks On Your Table, we go back to the very beginning — B’reisheet! From “Let there be light!” to Shabbat rest, kids discover how Hashem created the world with words—and how their words can build or break, too. They’ll learn why they’re special, made b’tzelem Elohim (in God’s image), and how to shine His light every day. Perfect for family Torah time or Shabbat prep!

  • Float Your Faith with Rabbi Socks!

    What does it take to stand for goodness when the whole world goes wrong?

    This week, Rabbi Socks sails into Parashat Noach — a story of courage, obedience, and big faith in stormy times! 🕊️ From building a massive teivah (ark) to trusting Hashem’s promises through the rain, Noach teaches us how one righteous person can change the world.

    What will YOU build when the world feels messy? What promise will you cling to when the rain won’t stop?

    Grab your socks and your emunah — it’s time to float with faith!

  • Walking By Faith

    What would you do if God said, “Go… and I’ll tell you where later”? That’s exactly what He told Avram — and Avram went!

    This week, Rabbi Socks unrolls the cozy truth about what it means to trust when you can’t see the map, to shine light where others see darkness, and to believe that you are part of God’s promise to Avraham.

    Are you ready to walk by faith — not by sight — and discover your place in His story?