
Episode 25
Epilogue: The Most Famous Image of Yom Kippur
Maurycy Gottlieb's painting reveals how the Torah unites Jews across generations, capturing a timeless story of faith and tradition.
Podcast · 25 Episodes
A podcast that connects weekly Torah portions (Parashot) to contemporary political and social issues, offering a Torah perspective on modern events.
Episode 25
Maurycy Gottlieb's painting reveals how the Torah unites Jews across generations, capturing a timeless story of faith and tradition.
Episode 24
Discover the spiritual significance of blowing the shofar at Yom Kippur's end, symbolizing renewal, reflection, and a call to action.
Episode 23
Reading Jonah on Yom Kippur inspires us to strive for repentance, urging us to seize the chance for change before it's too late.
Episode 22
Reflecting on the High Priest's Yom Kippur service invites us to ponder the deeper purposes and meanings within our own lives.
Episode 21
Explore how the traditional Jewish prayer for the deceased reflects a unique approach to continuity and remembrance within the faith.
Episode 20
The Yom Kippur amidah's repetition highlights the enduring connection among Jews, transcending time and space through shared tradition.
Episode 19
Sin creates life areas where we pretend God's presence is absent, challenging our spiritual integrity and understanding of divine omnipresence.
Episode 18
Explore how the mahzor reveals a deep connection between Yom Kippur and Shabbat, challenging their perceived differences.
Episode 17
Kol Nidrei's enduring power lies in its profound lesson on freedom, reflecting a core Jewish value that resonates through generations.
Episode 16
A leader's prayer before Kol Nidrei unveils the profound metaphysical essence of Yom Kippur, highlighting its spiritual significance.
Episode 15
Discover the significance of holding a Torah scroll during Kol Nidrei and explore Rabbi Soloveichik's insights on astronaut Ilan Ramon.
Episode 14
Explore how the first act of repentance in Jewish history can guide our modern repentance practices, inspired by the art of kintsugi.
Episode 13
Rabbi Lamm's sermon on Tashlikh highlights God's kingship and our personal agency, offering profound insights into spiritual reflection and responsibility.
Episode 12
The musaf prayer of Rosh Hashanah uniquely emphasizes the profound obligation of Jewish memory, shaping the spiritual essence of the holiday.
Episode 11
Natan Sharansky's Soviet prison story reveals how the Un’taneh Tokef prayer unites Jews, highlighting Ashkenazic and Sephardic liturgical differences.
Episode 10
Parental love mirrors God's love, deeply felt on Rosh Hashanah, as explored through Rabbi Soloveichik's insights on Hagar and Rembrandt.
Episode 9
Jewish parenting is about being a custodian, not an owner, of your children, as illustrated in the Torah reading for Rosh Hashanah's second day.
Episode 8
Rembrandt's painting of Hannah reveals divine expectations for parenting, inspired by a Rosh Hashanah scene, offering timeless insights.
Episode 7
The shofar's call highlights the transformative power of listening, as shown by Sanford Greenberg, Art Garfunkel, and Rabbi Norman Lamm.
Episode 6
The Western Wall conflict with British authorities reveals profound insights into the shofar's significance in Jewish tradition and identity.
Episode 5
The Torah reading on Rosh Hashanah highlights the enduring spirit of the Jewish people, reflecting on Isaac's birth and its significance.
Episode 4
A Rosh Hashanah prayer reveals how divine judgment can inspire personal growth and reflection, transforming a daunting experience into a hopeful one.
Episode 3
Explore why Rosh Hashanah meals feature prayers with puns on symbolic foods, revealing deeper meanings and traditions in Jewish culture.
Episode 2
Explore the significance of crowning God as king on Rosh Hashanah and why this annual tradition holds deep meaning for the Jewish community.
Episode 1
Explore how a WWII POW's heroism illuminates Rosh Hashanah's themes of kingship, memory, and the shofar's call.