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?

  • Trusting the Promise

    What does real faith look like? In Parashat Vayera, Avraham runs to serve strangers, prays for people who don’t deserve it, and trusts God even when it hurts. Sarah laughs at God’s promise—then laughs for joy when it comes true!

    From tents of kindness to mountains of trust, this week’s Torah portion shows us what happens when faith becomes sight. Are we willing to believe even when it seems impossible? Join Rabbi Socks for another cozy lesson full of kindness, laughter, and hope.

  • A Life That Keeps Shining

    Sarah’s life didn’t end—it kept shining through Avraham, Yitzchak, and Rivkah! In this week’s Socks On Your Table, Rabbi Socks shares how kindness, prayer, and peace can make a legacy that lasts forever.

    Why does the Torah call it “The Life of Sarah” when it begins with her passing? What does Rivkah’s kindness teach us about serving Hashem? And how can we follow Yeshua’s example of peace and prayer in our own lives?

    Discover how even the smallest mitzvah can make a big difference in this week’s Torah adventure!

  • Choices that Matter

    Two brothers. One blessing. A lifetime of consequences.

    Why would Ya’akov deceive his own father—and what does this family mix-up teach us about following God’s plan? In this week’s Socks On Your Table, Rabbi Socks unravels the story of Ya’akov and Esav to show how every choice we make—big or small—shapes who we become. Discover how Yeshua’s teachings on truth, patience, and forgiveness help us mend family conflicts and trust Hashem’s perfect timing.

    Because even the smallest feet can walk in big mitzvot!

  • Vayeitze

    Yaakov’s famous ladder dream is one of the most mysterious moments in the Torah. But what if this story is teaching far more than a miracle in the night? What if it’s revealing how Heaven comes close—even when we feel far from home, afraid, or unsure of our path?

    Why did God show Yaakov angels moving up and down? What does this teach kids (and grown-ups!) about God’s presence everywhere? And how do Yeshua’s own teachings echo the same promise?

    Join Rabbi Socks as he retells Vayeitze with warmth, humor, and heart… in this week’s Socks On Your Table.

  • Vayishlach

    What happens when we wrestle with our fears — or even with God? In Parashat Vayishlach, Yaakov faces the brother he once deceived and the angel who changes his name to Yisrael. But these aren’t just ancient stories — they’re lessons for every young hero learning to face life’s struggles with courage and faith.

    Rabbi Socks helps kids see that forgiveness, prayer, and perseverance still win today. What if every challenge you face was really Hashem preparing you to become who you’re meant to be? Discover how to walk the path of Yisrael — one step, one mitzvah, one sock at a time!

  • Vayeishev

    How Joseph’s Faith Changed Everything

    What do you do when life feels unfair — when people hurt you, or your dreams fall apart? In this week’s Socks On Your Table, Rabbi Socks unravels the colorful story of Yosef (Joseph), his jealous brothers, and the coat that started it all! Discover how Hashem can turn pain into purpose and how forgiveness can shine brighter than any rainbow. Do you believe God’s plan is still working when you can’t see it? Find out in Parashat Vayeishev!

  • Chanukkah

    What if the tiniest spark inside you is enough to change everything?

    In this Chanukkah special of Socks On Your Table, Rabbi Socks retells the heroic story of the Maccabees, the miracle of the oil, and why Yeshua calls you the light of the world.

    Are we hiding our light… or lifting it high for all to see?

    How do courage, rededication, and love push back today’s darkness just like in ancient days?

    And what does Chanukkah reveal about becoming a shining “little temple” for Hashem?

    Join us as we explore how even the smallest feet can walk in mighty mitzvot!

  • Mikeitz

    What happens “at the end” of Yosef’s darkest season? And why does Hashem sometimes let the story stretch longer than we wish? In this week’s Socks On Your Table, Rabbi Socks helps kids explore Yosef’s rise from prison to palace, the mysterious tests he gives his brothers, and the surprising way Yeshua’s teachings about forgiveness, repentance, and heavenly treasure shine right through the story.

    Join us to uncover the big lessons hidden in the dreams of Miketz!

  • Vayigash

    What happens when courage steps forward and forgiveness breaks years of silence?

    In Parashat Vayigash, Yehudah draws near to protect his brother — and everything changes. Yosef reveals his identity, chooses forgiveness over revenge, and shows how Hashem can turn even the deepest wounds into redemption.

    What does it mean to draw near when it’s scary? Can forgiveness really heal families? And how does trusting Hashem’s bigger plan bring life where there was once pain?

    Join Rabbi Socks as this powerful reunion teaches us how love, courage, and reconciliation still matter today.

  • Vayechi

    What does it really mean to live well?

    Parashat Vayechi isn’t just about Yaakov’s final days—it’s about how faith, blessing, forgiveness, and hope shape a life that truly matters. Why did Yaakov insist on being buried in the Land? Why did he cross his hands when blessing Ephraim and Menashe? And how did Yosef find the strength to forgive what should have broken him?

    Join Rabbi Socks as we discover how God’s promises shine even in dark places—and how kids (and grownups!) can live a Vayechi kind of life today.

  • Va'era

    What if God is helping you… even when things still feel hard? What if waiting doesn’t mean you’re doing something wrong?

    In Parashat Va’era, God says, “I appeared,” but Pharaoh keeps saying no and the people are still stuck. Frogs hop everywhere, hail falls from the sky, and big miracles happen — but freedom doesn’t come right away.

    In this episode of Socks On Your Table, Rabbi Socks helps kids learn how God keeps His promises step by step, why hard moments don’t mean God is far away, and how freedom begins in our hearts.

  • Beshalach

    What do you do when the way forward looks impossible? In Parashat Beshalach, the Children of Israel stand trapped — a sea in front of them, danger behind them, and fear all around. But what happens next changes everything.

    Why didn’t the sea split right away? What does faith look like before the miracle? And why do singing and gratitude matter just as much as courage?

    Join Rabbi Socks as we explore the Sea of Reeds, the Song of the Sea, and what it means to trust Hashem when the path hasn’t appeared yet.

  • Yitro

    What if wisdom doesn’t always come from who you expect? In Parashat Yitro, Moshe learns an important lesson—from his father-in-law. Then comes one of the loudest, most important moments in the Torah: thunder, lightning, a shofar blast, and the Ten Words at Mount Sinai.

    Why did Hashem choose this moment to speak?
    Why were the people afraid—and why was that fear not a bad thing?
    And what does sharing the load have to do with following God today?

    Pull up a chair and let Rabbi Socks bring thunder-and-lightning Torah to your table!

  • Mishpatim

    What if holiness isn’t just about big miracles… but about how you treat people every single day?

    After thunder, lightning, and Mount Sinai, the Torah zooms in on something unexpected: responsibility. What happens when you hurt someone — even by accident? Does God really care about fairness, kindness, and making things right?

    In Parashat Mishpatim, Rabbi Socks helps kids discover why loving God and loving people can’t be separated — and why even the smallest choices matter.

    Could obedience actually be about building a better world?

    Let’s find out together in this week’s Socks On Your Table!

  • Terumah

    Why would God ask people for gifts if He already owns the universe?

    In Parashat Terumah, Hashem invites Israel to build the Mishkan — not because He needs a house, but because He wants to dwell among His people. What does that mean for us today?

    Could your kindness, your generosity, even your small acts of obedience become a dwelling place for God’s presence?

    Rabbi Socks explores how gifts from the heart built the Tabernacle — and how we are being built into something holy right now.

    What are you giving? And what might God be building through you?

  • Tetzaveh

    What if getting dressed could change the world?

    In Parashat Tetzaveh, the Kohanim wear beautiful garments to serve in the Mishkan — but why does God care so much about clothing? And what does the eternal flame, the Ner Tamid, teach us about shining every single day?

    Is being “chosen” about being important… or about serving others?

    In this episode of Socks On Your Table, Rabbi Socks helps kids discover how their everyday choices are like holy garments for the soul — and how even the smallest light can push back darkness.

    Are you ready to shine?

  • Ki Tisa

    What happens when God’s people lose patience… and build a golden calf?

    In Parashat Ki Tisa, Moshe receives the tablets on Mount Sinai, the people panic, and one of the most dramatic moments in the Torah unfolds. The tablets are shattered, the covenant seems broken, and yet God’s mercy shines even brighter.

    Why did everyone give only a half-shekel? What does the golden calf teach us about impatience and trust? And why did Moshe’s face shine after being with God?

    Join Rabbi Socks as we explore how Ki Tisa teaches kids—and grown-ups—that even when we fall, God invites us to return.

    Because even the smallest feet can walk in big mitzvot.