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Why Is Food the Centerpiece of Every Jewish Experience?24 Sep 202500:02:28
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In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I explore why food plays such a central role in Jewish life and religious experience. While many people notice that Jews have a strong affinity for food, there's actually a profound spiritual significance behind this focus. Judaism is unique among religions in that we don't view the physical world as something to overcome or avoid, but rather as something to elevate and make spiritual. Food represents one of the most basic, animalistic human activities - something we do multiple times every day. This makes it the perfect vehicle for spiritual elevation through blessings, mindful eating, and using the nourishment we receive to better ourselves and the world. I share a story about two people approaching the same apple tree with completely different intentions: one person sees the apple and makes a blessing to eat it, while a rabbi sees the apple and wants to make a blessing, so he eats it. Though they perform identical actions, their spiritual focus creates worlds of difference. When we make blessings before and after eating, and use the energy food provides to do good in the world, we transform the physical act of eating into something holy and spiritual. This approach reflects Judaism's core philosophy that we're here not to avoid the physical world, but to elevate it and make it divine.

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Why Do Jews Celebrate New Year in September? Understanding Rosh Hashanah17 Sep 202500:01:58
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In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I explain why Jewish coworkers wish each other "Happy New Year" in September rather than January. The Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, falls at the beginning of the Jewish calendar year, which differs from the secular calendar we use in America. I clarify a common misconception: while many people think Rosh Hashanah celebrates the creation of the world, we're actually celebrating the creation of the first human being, Adam - the first person imbued with a divine soul. This marks the beginning of human history and our relationship with the divine. I explore how this timing connects to our spiritual renewal, as our souls return to our bodies for another year of godly work in this world. The celebration occurs on the first of Tishrei, exactly when tradition teaches Adam was created. I also note how Jewish schools get to use the same corny jokes about "seeing you next year" - just in September instead of December. For those interested in learning more about how the Jewish calendar works compared to the secular calendar, I reference our earlier episode that provides a deep dive into this fascinating topic.

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Why Jews don't eat cheeseburger Part 602 Jul 202500:04:28
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I examine Ellen Gilad's argument that the Hebrew word "bashel" (translated as "seethe") might mean "ripen" or "mature" rather than "cook," potentially changing our understanding of the biblical prohibition against mixing meat and milk. I acknowledge that this interpretation has precedent with fruits maturing and was even considered by the classical commentator Bechor Shor as an intellectual exercise. However, I explain why this alternative translation doesn't change Jewish law or practice. I delve into why the Torah repeats this commandment three times - "do not seethe a kid in its mother's milk" - showing how traditional Jewish interpretation understands this repetition as establishing three distinct prohibitions: cooking meat and milk together, eating them together, and benefiting from their mixture. I emphasize the crucial role of the Oral Torah in understanding the written text, explaining how the Jewish people received both the written and oral traditions simultaneously at Mount Sinai, making the prohibition against mixing meat and milk a divinely transmitted law rather than a rabbinic interpretation.


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Why Jews don't eat cheeseburger Part 518 Jun 202500:08:24
In this episode of my ongoing response to Elon Gilad's viral video, I explain why Judaism requires both written and oral Torah components. I address the fundamental question of why the Torah wasn't simply written down completely, exploring how the Oral Torah serves as an essential living tradition that cannot be contained in text alone. Drawing on analogies from medical training and modern communication, I illustrate why Torah study necessitates real-world experience, teacher-student relationships, and authentic transmission. I also examine how the Oral Torah protects against manipulation and provides crucial context that prevents misinterpretation. Unlike historical groups like the Sadducees, who consistently rejected oral tradition (even sitting in darkness on Shabbat), I show how selective rejection of the Oral Torah is intellectually dishonest. Through examples such as Shabbat practices and the tradition of eating hot cholent, I illustrate how our unbroken chain of transmission from Mount Sinai ensures an authentic understanding of Torah commandments across all Jewish communities worldwide.


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Why Jews don't eat cheeseburger Part 411 Jun 202500:06:34
In this second episode of my series responding to Elan Gilad's viral video, I address his claim that Hebrew's lack of vowels creates uncertainty about the milk and meat prohibition. While acknowledging that Hebrew is indeed written without vowels, I explain how Judaism's Oral Torah tradition resolves this apparent ambiguity. I detail how the Oral Torah - distinct from rabbinic law - represents biblical teachings passed down in an unbroken chain from Moses at Mount Sinai. Using examples like tefillin, mezuzah, tzitzit, and ritual slaughter laws, I demonstrate how countless Torah commandments would be impossible to fulfill without this oral transmission. I explain how Jewish communities worldwide maintain identical Torah readings and practices precisely because of this preserved oral tradition, ensuring consistency across time and geography in understanding biblical texts.

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Why Don't Jews Mix Meat and Milk? Part 328 May 202500:08:49
 In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I continue to examine the biblical prohibition against mixing meat and milk by analyzing the placement of this commandment in various biblical contexts. I address why the verse "do not seethe a kid in its mother's milk" appears alongside temple sacrifice laws in Exodus, rather than with other dietary laws as in Deuteronomy. Through the lens of classical Jewish commentators like Rashi, Rabbi Moshe David Cassuto, and Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch, I explore various interpretations: that the Torah reminds us about this prohibition when we consume large amounts of meat during festivals, that it contrasts Jewish practice with non-Jewish customs, and that it represents the spiritual separation between life-giving elements (milk) and physical matter (meat). I emphasize how traditional Jewish scholarship approaches these textual questions with intellectual honesty, seeking deeper understanding rather than justification for changing religious practice. This episode demonstrates how the Torah's precise placement of verses teaches multiple lessons simultaneously.

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Why Jews Don't Eat Cheeseburgers 221 May 202500:05:34
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I continue our discussion about why Jews don't mix meat and milk, focusing specifically on the biblical sources behind this kosher practice. I respond to claims made by Elon Gilad, examining each argument in detail while explaining how the Torah works with both written and oral components. I clarify how the three repetitions of "do not cook a kid in its mother's milk" in the Torah establish three distinct prohibitions: not cooking meat and milk together, not eating them together, and not benefiting from such mixtures. Beyond addressing alternative interpretations of the Hebrew word "bishul" (cooking), I illustrate the importance of the oral tradition that has preserved accurate Torah reading for thousands of years across Jewish communities worldwide. This episode provides insights into how Jewish dietary laws are anchored in biblical sources, the relationship between written and oral Torah, and why intellectual honesty matters when interpreting Jewish texts.

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Why Jews Don't Eat Cheeseburgers 114 May 202500:12:13
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I address a viral social media video by Elan Gilad claiming Jews can eat cheeseburgers due to a biblical "misunderstanding." I methodically debunk this claim, pointing out that Gilad incorrectly states the prohibition against cooking a kid in its mother's milk appears twice in Torah when it appears three times (Exodus 23:19, Exodus 34:26, and Deuteronomy 14:21). I explain how the Deuteronomy reference places this law among dietary restrictions, confirming its connection to kosher laws. Beyond factual corrections, I discuss the arrogance of dismissing thousands of years of rabbinic scholarship and interpretation. Using an analogy about Rashi, our classic Torah commentator, I emphasize the comprehensive knowledge traditional scholars brought to their interpretations. This episode is the first in a series where I'll continue analyzing Gilad's claims in depth, giving proper context to Jewish dietary laws.

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Why Are Kosher Restaurants So Expensive?07 May 202500:01:30
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I address the common question about why kosher restaurants typically have higher prices than non-kosher establishments. I explain that rather than simple price gouging, there are legitimate fixed costs that contribute to higher prices in kosher dining. These include specialized meat preparation requirements, meticulous inspection of fruits and vegetables for insects (as Jewish law prohibits consuming bugs), and the salary of a mashgiach (kosher supervisor) who ensures all kosher laws are properly observed. These additional expenses necessary for maintaining kosher certification ultimately get passed on to consumers, making kosher restaurants and kosher food in general more expensive. This episode provides insight into the economic realities behind kosher food production while acknowledging the genuine concerns of kosher-observant consumers about dining costs.

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Why Jews Have Wires Across Streets: The Mystery of the Eruv Explained30 Apr 202500:05:58
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I unravel the mystery behind those fishing wire-like strings that hang across streets in Jewish neighborhoods. These strings, an eruv, serve as a ritual boundary that transforms public areas into a unified domain for Sabbath observance. I explain how Jewish law prohibits carrying objects between public and private domains on Shabbat, and how the eruv creates a symbolic enclosure that allows observant Jews to carry essential items (like house keys or push strollers) on the Sabbath. Beyond its practical function, I discuss how the eruv historically helped build strong Jewish communities by encouraging Jews to live near one another. This traditional practice represents both religious observance and community cohesion, though I note how changing observance patterns have affected this community-building aspect in modern times.


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Why Jews Don't Count People: Biblical Origins and Human Dignity16 Apr 202500:02:29
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I continue our exploration of why Jewish tradition avoids directly counting people. Tracing this practice back to biblical times, I explain how even during desert censuses, Jews were counted indirectly through coin contributions. I share the cautionary tale from the Book of Samuel where King David's census led to calamity, and draw on commentaries from Rambam and Rashi about the "evil eye." More profoundly, I suggest that assigning numbers to people diminishes their infinite value and human dignity a principle tragically illustrated by the Nazi practice of tattooing numbers on Holocaust victims. Unlike modern censuses that reduce people to statistics, Jewish tradition recognizes that each person counts without being reduced to a mere number. Through creative counting methods like using verses or counting shoes, Judaism upholds human dignity while still gathering necessary information.


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Why Jews Don't Count People09 Apr 202500:01:45
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I explore the curious ritual a viewer observed when their rabbi was pointing at congregants while saying seemingly random Hebrew words before a Kaddish service. I explain that this was likely the rabbi counting to ensure there was a minyan (ten adults) present for prayer, but doing so indirectly. Since Jewish tradition discourages counting people directly, rabbis often use verses with exactly ten words, assigning one word per person rather than numbers. I share that some rabbis use specific Hebrew verses, while I prefer using "to be or not to be, that is the question," which conveniently has ten words. I hint at the deeper reason behind this counting prohibition, teasing that we might explore this fascinating topic in a future episode.

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Do Jews Believe in the Devil? Understanding Satan vs. The Devil10 Sep 202500:01:49
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In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I address whether Jews believe in the devil, and the short answer is no. The Christian concept of the devil is antithetical to Jewish thought. While Judaism does believe in Satan (which is where the English word "Satan" comes from), this is fundamentally different from the Christian devil. Satan is not a counter-force to God or a force of evil, but rather an angel - a messenger and spiritual celestial being that fulfills God's will. I explain how Satan functions like a sparring partner, working alongside our yetzer hara (evil inclination) to create the conditions necessary for free will. Just as we need challenges to grow stronger physically through exercise or sparring partners, we need spiritual challenges to become better, stronger people. Satan provides us with obstacles and temptations that, when overcome, help us develop our character and spiritual strength. This concept is fundamentally different from the devil as an independent evil force opposing God, instead viewing spiritual challenges as part of God's design for human growth and development.


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Why Do Jews Break a Glass at Weddings? The Profound Meaning Behind the Tradition26 Mar 202500:01:37
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I explain the deep significance behind breaking a glass at the end of a Jewish wedding ceremony. While many might think it's just a festive moment signaling the end of the wedding, the tradition carries a profound spiritual meaning. I discuss how even in our most joyous moments, we remember the destruction of the Temple and the suffering of others. By breaking the glass, Jewish couples and their guests practice empathy, acknowledging that while they celebrate, there are others experiencing pain. This tradition reminds us to remain connected to our collective history and the broader human experience, even during personal milestones.

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Can You Be Buried in a Jewish Cemetery with Tattoos?19 Mar 202500:01:31
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I address the frequently asked question about tattoos and Jewish burial. While Leviticus 19:28 clearly prohibits Jews from getting tattoos, I explain that there is no halachic (Jewish law) basis preventing someone with tattoos from being buried in a Jewish cemetery. I clarify that the prohibition applies only to getting tattoos, not having them. Though some communities historically may have refused burial to those with tattoos as a deterrent, this practice is essentially non-existent today. So despite what your Jewish grandmother might think, you can indeed be buried in a Jewish cemetery with tattoos.

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Do all Jews Speak Hebrew?12 Mar 202500:02:24
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I address the common question about whether all Jews speak Hebrew. While Hebrew has experienced a remarkable renaissance as Israel's national language, and most Jews today do live in Israel, not all Jews are Hebrew speakers. I explain how historically, Jews have primarily spoken the languages of their host countries while developing unique Jewish dialects that blend local languages with Hebrew and Aramaic elements. From Yiddish and Ladino to modern "Yeshivish" heard in Orthodox communities like Lakewood, New Jersey, Jewish linguistic traditions continue to evolve. Though Hebrew remains central to Jewish prayer and study regardless of fluency, the diversity of Jewish language practices reflects our global history and cultural adaptations.

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Halal vs. Kosher: Are They the Same?05 Mar 202500:01:31
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I break down the similarities and differences between halal and kosher dietary laws. While both are religious food guidelines for Muslims and Jews, respectively, they are not identical. I explain that Kosher foods are generally acceptable for halal diets, but not vice versa. Drawing on the nuanced distinctions between these dietary practices, I provide insights into each tradition's overlaps and unique aspects. Whether you're curious about religious food regulations or seeking practical guidance, this episode explains these important cultural dietary practices.

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When to Observe Yahrzeits in a Leap Year: Adar I or Adar II?26 Feb 202500:02:38
In this informative episode of Dear Rabbi, Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield answers a practical question about Jewish observance: when should one observe a yahrzeit (death anniversary) during a Jewish leap year with two months of Adar? After providing a concise explanation of the Jewish lunisolar calendar system and why leap months are necessary to keep holidays in their proper seasons, Rabbi Field discusses the differing customs between Sephardic and Ashkenazi traditions regarding yahrzeit observances. This episode offers clear guidance for those unsure about when to commemorate their loved ones' yahrzeits during Jewish leap years, with practical advice for respecting both major traditions.

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Understanding Divine Judgment During the Days of Awe19 Feb 202500:02:23
In this thought-provoking episode of Dear Rabbi, we address a fascinating question about mortality during the Days of Awe - the ten days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Rabbi Arkham explores how Judaism reconciles deaths that occur before the Book of Life is sealed, offering two traditional perspectives: that the previous year's judgment extends through these ten days, or that one's fate is determined on Rosh Hashanah but can be altered through repentance. This episode provides deep insight into Jewish concepts of divine judgment, free will, and the powerful opportunity for spiritual transformation during this sacred period.

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Why Do Jewish Days Begin at Sundown? The Hidden Wisdom of Nightfall12 Feb 202500:02:19
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I explain the unique Jewish concept of the day beginning at sundown. Tracing this tradition back to the biblical account of creation, I explore how the Torah's pattern of "evening and morning" established our distinctive approach to marking time. I share a deeper spiritual meaning behind this practice - how night represents life's challenges while day symbolizes clarity, suggesting that by beginning with darkness, Judaism teaches us that light always follows. This concept reminds us that all things are good in the end, and if it's not good, it's simply not the end. If you're enjoying these insights, don't forget to subscribe, share with friends, and check out our new podcast "0%" about Jewish historical contributions.

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Why Does God Hide When We Need Him Most? Understanding Divine Distance05 Feb 202500:03:21
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I explore the profound question of why God sometimes seems distant, even in our moments of deepest prayer. Through the lens of the Purim story and the Book of Esther, I explain how God's apparent absence is actually a form of hidden presence. I share a personal parenting analogy from teaching my kids to ski, illustrating how sometimes stepping back allows for growth. Drawing from biblical examples and everyday life, I discuss how these moments of perceived distance might actually be opportunities for personal development and spiritual growth. While acknowledging that we can't fully understand God's ways, I suggest that these challenges help us become who we're meant to be.

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How to Solve the Trolley Problem: A Jewish Ethical Perspective29 Jan 202500:04:24
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I tackle the famous philosophical trolley dilemma from a Jewish perspective. I analyze Jewish law and the Talmud and explain why Judaism's approach might surprise those who take a utilitarian view. I explore why sacrificing one life to save many - whether through pulling a lever or pushing someone off a bridge - goes against Jewish ethical teachings. Drawing from the Mishna and Jerusalem Talmud, I share how Judaism values each life equally and absolutely, regardless of the mathematical logic of saving more lives.

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How to Understand God's Plan in Times of Suffering22 Jan 202500:05:08
In today's episode of Dear Rabbi, I'm answering a profound question about God's role in our suffering, especially during these challenging post-COVID times. I explain why we can't fully grasp God's ways by sharing two powerful stories – one about a hypothetical cousin from the jungle seeing a gym for the first time, and another about my personal experience with my son Ozzy during his medical procedure. Through these examples, I illustrate how our limited perspective, like looking at a painting with our nose against the canvas, prevents us from seeing the complete picture.

As Jews, we believe in reincarnation and that our souls return to fix things unknown to us. While we may not understand everything now, I emphasize that if something doesn't seem good, it's simply because we haven't reached the end of the story yet. 

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Why Do Jews Only Marry Other Jews? Understanding Intermarriage and Jewish Continuity03 Sep 202500:01:20
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In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I address why Judaism traditionally encourages Jews to marry within the faith when choosing a life partner. I explain that when selecting someone to spend your entire life with, it's crucial to find someone who shares your fundamental values and worldview. Even if religion isn't important to someone today, it may become significant later in life, making shared religious identity important for long-term compatibility. I discuss how the Jewish people, despite being a small population, have maintained remarkable continuity throughout history, and marrying within the community helps preserve this continuity. I reference the Torah's warning against intermarriage, noting that one reason given is the concern that it may lead children away from Judaism. Given the tremendous losses the Jewish people have suffered through persecution and antisemitism throughout history, it's tough to see Jews lost to assimilation as well. Encouraging Jews to marry other Jews is one way to help prevent the loss of Jewish identity and ensure the continuation of Jewish traditions, values, and community for future generations.

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The Hostage Dilemma: Navigating Unity Amidst Tough Choices16 Jan 202500:02:12
Welcome to Dear Rabbi, where we tackle the pressing questions of our time! 🕍

This week, Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield reflects on the current hostage deal in Israel and its complexities. 🤔

Explore the debate over prioritizing safety versus making concessions, and discover why unity among the Jewish people is more critical now than ever. 🌍 Let’s stand together, even when faced with difficult choices, and hope for the safe return of all hostages.

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Rediscovering My Jewish Heritage: A Journey from Atheism to Christianity and Back to Judaism25 Dec 202400:02:03
Welcome to Dear Rabbi, where we explore the nuances of Jewish identity!

🕍 In this episode, Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield addresses the question of Jewish lineage and conversion. 👪 Discover the traditional Jewish view on matrilineal descent and why it's so important.

Learn about the complexities of Jewish identity in the modern world and how one's upbringing or current practices relate to their Jewish status. 

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What is Zionism? Understanding the Jewish National Movement18 Dec 202400:02:45
Welcome to Dear Rabbi, where we tackle complex topics in Jewish history and politics!

🕍 In this episode, Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield breaks down the concept of Zionism and its significance to the Jewish people. 🌟 Learn about the movement for Jewish self-determination and statehood.
Explore the biblical connections to the land of Israel and the contemporary debates surrounding Zionism. 

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What is Tzedakah? The Jewish Concept of Charity and Justice11 Dec 202400:02:07
Welcome to Dear Rabbi, where we explore the depth of Jewish concepts!

🕍 In this episode, Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield unpacks the true meaning of tzedakah and how it differs from conventional charity.

🤲 Discover the root of this Hebrew word and why it's connected to justice rather than benevolence. Learn about the Jewish perspective on giving and how it could change the world if universally practiced. 

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What is the significance of Little box on Jewish door (Mezuzah)04 Dec 202400:02:42
Welcome to Dear Rabbi, where we unlock the secrets of Jewish home life!

🕍 In this episode, Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield reveals the significance of the mezuzah, that little box on Jewish doorposts.

🚪 Learn about the biblical commandment behind this practice and discover what's really inside that case. Explore the deeper meanings of the mezuzah and how it serves as a reminder of Jewish values and divine protection.

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What is the significance of the Sidelock you see Hasidic men wearing27 Nov 202400:01:38
Welcome to Dear Rabbi, where we untangle the mysteries of Jewish appearances!

🕍 In this episode, Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield decodes the significance of the distinctive sidelocks worn by Hasidic men. 🧔 

Explore the biblical origins of this practice and learn about the variations in how it's observed. Discover how these curls serve as a visible symbol of Jewish identity and pride.

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Why do Jews place Rocks on graves instead of flowers?20 Nov 202400:01:20
Welcome to Dear Rabbi, where we unearth the significance behind Jewish practices! 🕍

In this episode, Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield explains why Jews place rocks on graves instead of flowers. 🌹 

Discover the symbolism behind this enduring tradition and how it honors the memory of loved ones. Learn about the Jewish perspective on remembrance and the value of lasting tributes.

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Are Orthodox marriages arranged?13 Nov 202400:03:31
Welcome to Dear Rabbi, where we explore the intricacies of Jewish life!

🕍 In this episode, Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield debunks the myth of arranged marriages in Orthodox Judaism. 

Discover the unique approach of "shidduch dating" and how it differs from modern dating apps. Learn about the emphasis on compatibility, shared values, and meaningful conversations in Jewish courtship. Find out why Orthodox Jews might be talking about the big stuff on their first date!

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What's REALLY Behind the Foil06 Nov 202400:02:17
Welcome to Dear Rabbi, where we unwrap the mysteries of Jewish traditions! 🕍 

In this episode, Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield reveals the secret behind the foil-covered kitchens during Passover. �matsah Discover why some Jewish families go to great lengths to prepare their homes for this important holiday. Learn about the concept of "chametz" and the various methods of making kitchens kosher for Passover. 

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Orthodox, Conservative, Reform: Comparing the Main Branches of Judaism30 Oct 202400:04:24
Welcome to Dear Rabbi, where we explore the diverse landscape of Judaism! 

🕍 In this episode, Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield breaks down the main branches of Judaism: Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform.

🌿Discover the core beliefs and practices that distinguish these movements. Learn about their historical origins, approaches to Jewish law (Halacha), and interpretations of divine revelation. Gain insights into how each branch views the evolution of Jewish tradition in the modern world. Whether you're Jewish or just interested in religious studies, this episode offers a concise overview of Judaism's main denominations and their unique perspectives.

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If Judaism Values Peace, Why Are Our Texts So Argumentative?20 Aug 202500:02:19
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I explore the apparent contradiction between Judaism's emphasis on peace and the argumentative nature of Jewish texts and culture. I explain that it's not just our texts that are argumentative, our people are too, as reflected in the saying "two Jews, three opinions" and the fact that Jews make excellent attorneys. I clarify that peace is not passivity but rather harmony of difference. You can argue vehemently with someone while still maintaining respect and peace between you. When people are genuinely searching for truth, disagreement isn't personal; it's an intellectual pursuit. I discuss how we need to disagree and see things from different perspectives to truly understand concepts and ideas. The problem arises when we confuse our identity with opinions we've simply absorbed from our environment, political ideologies, family teachings, or community beliefs that aren't our own. When we approach disagreement as a mutual search for understanding rather than a personal attack, we can maintain peace while disagreeing on almost everything. This Jewish approach to constructive argument serves the higher purpose of seeking truth together.


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Why Orthodox Jews Wear Boxes on Planes23 Oct 202400:02:46
Welcome to Dear Rabbi, where we unravel the mysteries of Jewish practices! 

🕍 In this episode, Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield explains the curious "boxes" worn by Orthodox Jewish men during prayer.

📦🙏Learn about tefillin, often mistaken for "GoPros" by the uninitiated. Discover the spiritual significance of these prayer accessories, how they're worn, and what they contain. Uncover the symbolism behind binding these boxes to the arm and head during prayer.Whether you're Jewish or simply curious about religious customs, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into a daily ritual that connects thoughts, actions, and hearts to God.

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Can You Be Jewish Without Believing in God?16 Oct 202400:01:36
Welcome to Dear Rabbi, where we tackle thought-provoking questions about Jewish identity! 

🕍 In this episode, Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield addresses the complex question: Can one be Jewish without believing in God?

🤔Explore the multifaceted nature of Jewish identity beyond religious belief. Learn why Judaism is more than just a religion - it's a family, a people, an ethnicity, and a nation. Discover why Jewish identity persists regardless of personal beliefs or practices. Whether you're questioning your faith or curious about the inclusive nature of Jewish identity, this episode offers valuable insights into what it means to be Jewish in the modern world.


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Why Do Jews Shake When They Pray?02 Oct 202400:02:16
Welcome to Dear Rabbi, where we explore intriguing aspects of Jewish prayer! 

🕍 In this episode, Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield explains the curious practice of shaking or swaying during Jewish prayer, known as 'shuckling'.

🙏Discover the spiritual and practical reasons behind this distinctive prayer posture. Learn how this meditative movement enhances concentration and deepens the prayer experience. Explore the historical theories about the origin of this practice and understand its role in Jewish worship today. Whether you're Jewish or simply fascinated by diverse prayer customs, this episode offers insights into a unique aspect of Jewish spirituality and tradition.

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Why Judaism Doesn’t Actively Seek Converts25 Sep 202400:02:50
Welcome to Dear Rabbi, where we tackle your pressing questions about Judaism!

 🕍 In this episode, Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield addresses the intriguing topic of conversion in Judaism.

🌟Discover why Judaism doesn't actively pursue converts, unlike some other major religions. Learn about the Jewish perspective on being a good person, the responsibilities that come with joining the Jewish people, and the importance of authentic motivation in conversion. Whether you're considering conversion or simply curious about Jewish attitudes towards newcomers, this episode offers valuable insights into the Jewish approach to faith and community.

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The Truth About Kosher Eggs: What You Need to Know17 Sep 202400:03:20
Welcome to Dear Rabbi, the podcast where we explore Jewish traditions and practices! 

🕍 In this episode, Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield delves into the fascinating world of kosher eggs and commercial baking. 🥚🍰

Discover how modern technology meets ancient Jewish law in ensuring the kashrut of mass-produced baked goods. Learn about the process of candling, the concept of bitul (nullification), and why even the tiniest blood spot matters in Jewish dietary laws.
Whether you're a culinary enthusiast or simply curious about Jewish practices, this episode offers a fresh perspective on the intersection of tradition and modernity in food production.

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Israel and Gaza: Light in Dark Times20 Oct 202300:20:04
Terrorists murdered 1,400 Jews in cold blood while recording their massacre on their GoPros. Over 200 people were taken hostage, including women, children, babies, and the elderly, some of whom were Holocaust survivors. "Never again" is now.

While the Nazis tried to conceal their crimes against humanity, Hamas is live-streaming them.

The world's silence is deafening, as some "enlightened" individuals from prestigious institutions are celebrating and supporting terrorism either openly or through their silence. The world appears to be growing darker. How can we bring light to this very dark world and help our brothers and sisters in Israel from so far away?
My Dog Ate My Kippa12 Apr 202200:02:41
Dear Rabbi, my kelev ate my kippa, does it need to go to Ganiza?
God Hidden05 Apr 202200:03:21
Dear Rabbi, why does God want some distance, even when we draw close with broken hearts, in prayer?
Next Year in Jerusalem29 Mar 202200:01:52
Dear Rabbi, do Jews who live in Israel say "next year in Jerusalem"?

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Milk and Meat22 Mar 202200:03:38
Dear Rabbi, why don't Jews mix milk and meat?

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Why Do Jews Need Atonement Without Original Sin? Understanding Teshuvah13 Aug 202500:02:46
In this episode of Dear Rabbi, I address a question that highlights the difference between Jewish and Christian concepts of human nature and forgiveness. I explain that while Christianity teaches original sin - the idea that humanity is inherently flawed due to Adam's sin and needs salvation - Judaism teaches the opposite: every human being is a spark of the divine and is essentially good. I clarify why Jews still need the process of teshuvah (often translated as atonement or repentance) despite not believing in original sin. When we make mistakes, we create spiritual decay within ourselves and the world, requiring us to undergo teshuvah, which means "returning" - returning to our essential, good self. I explain that Judaism doesn't use the concept of "sin" but rather "chet," an archery term meaning "to miss the mark" - when we don't act in our best interest or in ways that make the world more holy. Like teaching children that a proper apology requires more than just saying sorry, teshuvah involves acknowledging wrongdoing, feeling genuine remorse, and taking action to repair whatever damage was caused.


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Apartheid15 Mar 202200:04:01
Dear Rabbi, is Israel an apartheid state?

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Yerzheit08 Mar 202200:02:38
Dear Rabbi, if a person dies in the Hebrew month of Adar, do we celebrate the yerzheit on the 1st Adar or the 2nd?

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Anti Israel01 Mar 202200:02:22
Dear Rabbi, is it anti-Semitic to be anti-Israel?

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Mezuzah08 Feb 202200:03:06
Dear Rabbi, is there anything wrong with buying a mezuzah online or in a giftshop?

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