
In the past 30 years, this "minor holiday" in Judaism, the 33rd day of counting the Omer, has taken on greater significance, and is the place of the largest gathering of Jews in the world every year in on this day (Meron in Israel). This podcast will discuss this mystical day, its deeper concepts relevant today, though ancient sources, and help explain why this unique day has changed from a minor celebration to a day of great significance.
May 5
9 min

In the past 30 years, this "minor holiday" in Judaism, the 33rd day of counting the Omer, has taken on greater significance, and is the place of the largest gathering of Jews in the world every year in on this day (Meron in Israel). This podcast will discuss this mystical day, its deeper concepts relevant today, though ancient sources, and help explain why this unique day has changed from a minor celebration to a day of great significance.
May 5
38 min

If Jews, even very knowledgeable Jews, had to choose the most important day of the Jewish year, there would be wide disagreement ,which day of the year it is. This is not merely an esoteric question, as the answer, according to the Rabbis, has many very practical ramifications. This podcase will examine both the sources and those ramifications today. The conclusions will surprise many of the listeners.
Apr 28
8 min

If Jews, even very knowledgeable Jews, had to choose the most important day of the Jewish year, there would be wide disagreement ,which day of the year it is. This is not merely an esoteric question, as the answer, according to the Rabbis, has many very practical ramifications. This podcase will examine both the sources and those ramifications today. The conclusions will surprise many of the listeners.
Apr 28
24 min

All people have a need to think and behave as individuals, and in most countries today, this right is protected by law. But people also want to be part of a group and conform to others. How should people balance these two basic needs, and how does Judaism resolve how a Jew can think or behave both as an individual and, at the same time, as part of a large group called Jews
Apr 21
5 min

All people have a need to think and behave as individuals, and in most countries today, this right is protected by law. But people also want to be part of a group and conform to others. How should people balance these two basic needs, and how does Judaism resolve how a Jew can think or behave both as an individual and, at the same time, as part of a large group called Jews
Apr 21
26 min

This holiday, the birthday of the Jewish people, is celebrated mainly in a family setting, at a once a year gathering, where Jewish families try to recreate the Exodus, not merely remember it. The Haggadah book of this night contains many deeper Jewish concepts that have kept the Jewish people Jewish. This podcast will point out many of these ideas and the uniqueness of this holiday.
Mar 31
11 min

This holiday, the birthday of the Jewish people, is celebrated mainly in a family setting, at a once a year gathering, where Jewish families try to recreate the Exodus, not merely remember it. The Haggadah book of this night contains many deeper Jewish concepts that have kept the Jewish people Jewish. This podcast will point out many of these ideas and the uniqueness of this holiday.
Mar 31
48 min

Based on seven simple questions how and why Shabbat is different from every other Mitzvah-commandment in Judaism, this podcast will show how Shabbat changed throughout history and, although other religions have a "day of rest", Shabbat is uniquely Jewish and the mystical engine that keeps the world going.
Mar 23
16 min

Based on seven simple questions how and why Shabbat is different from every other Mitzvah-commandment in Judaism, this podcast will show how Shabbat changed throughout history and, although other religions have a "day of rest", Shabbat is uniquely Jewish and the mystical engine that keeps the world going.
Mar 23
50 min
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