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The Orthonomics Podcast
Mark Trencher
Fréquence : 1 épisode/35j. Total Éps: 38

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(23) The Issues We Raise; the Questions We Ask … with Halachah Headlines Author and Podcaster Dovid Lichtenstein
Saison 3 · Épisode 4
jeudi 8 août 2024 • Durée 25:33
Just a few examples from its 476 episodes to date include dealing with traumatic times, raising unspoiled children in a spoiled world, Alexa and electronics on Shabbat, assassinations and targeted killings in Halacha, Shemirat Einayin – including issues of young people and access to pornography, the issue of Israeli Haredim serving in the military, people frum on the outside and struggling on the inside, and much much more!
He has also authored several volumes of a series titled "Mishna Acharonah" on the "Mishna Berura" as well as the "Headlines" book series based on the podcast, and is involved in many charitable projects and organizations. In our conversation, you’ll get a taste of his huge Jewish knowledge.
Finally, Dovid Lichtenstein is the founder and CEO of the Lightstone Group, one of the largest privately-held real estate companies in the United States, and he is a highly respected business and civic leader. Here is a link to an article “Nishma v'Naaseh?” which was published in early 2023, and discusses some of the issues mentioning in this podcast episode.
(22) Prolific Commentator Joseph Kaplan … Modern Orthodox and Feminist
Saison 3 · Épisode 3
mardi 21 mai 2024 • Durée 30:42
He recently released a book titled “A Passionate Writing Life,” (https://www.judaicahouse.net/passionate-writing-life) and it starts with the two sentences: “I'm a Modern Orthodox Jew. And a feminist.” He writes extensively about those two topics, and also about politics, the Covid and Trump years, the culture wars, church/state legal issues, Jewish divorce law, liturgy, ritual and much more.
Joseph is a retired lawyer, who practiced as a commercial litigator in New York for 46 years. He and his wife Sharon live in Teaneck, NJ, and have been blessed with four daughters and five grandchildren.
(13) The Stories of Those Who Have Left the Fold – with Naomi Seidman, Professor, Author and Host of the Heretic in the House Podcast.
Saison 2 · Épisode 2
dimanche 26 février 2023 • Durée 36:45
In this episode, we speak with Prof. Naomi Seidman about people leaving Orthodoxy and the related stories, experiences and misconceptions. She shares what she personally learned in leaving her Haredi community, as well as the insights of many others.
We also draw upon the 2016 study “Starting a Conversation: A Pioneering Survey of Those Who Have Left the Orthodox Community,” in which 885 people recounted their experiences, and we include some verbatim quotes from some of these people, explaining what motivated them and what they want the Orthodox community as a whole to know about their leaving.
Recommended: Prof. Seidman’s excellent limited (four episodes) podcast series, Heretic in the House, from the Shalom Hartman Institute.
A couple of very worthwhile books are:
Shulem Deen’s All Who Go Do Not Return, a National Jewish Book Award winner.
Prof. Schneur Zalman Newfield’s Degrees of Separation: Identity Formation While Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism.
In our "What Do You Want to Know?” segment, we answer a question we are often asked … how many people are leaving Orthodoxy. We cite Rabbi Zvi Grumet’s 2018 study of high school graduates.
Many of the Orthodox community research studies we reference in this podcast are available and downloadable free at http://nishmaresearch.com/social-research.html.
Thanks to Leora Trencher for designing our logo, and to Elana Trencher and Aliza Levy for their audio support.
Orthonomics is produced by Scott Kahn of JCH Podcast Productions (http://jchpodcasts.com).
(12) Approaches to Address the Plight of Agunot – with Keshet Starr, Esq., Executive Director of ORA, the Organization for the Resolution of Agunot
Saison 2 · Épisode 1
dimanche 5 février 2023 • Durée 34:25
In this episode, we speak with Keshet Starr about the agunah (“chained wife”) problem and what is being done to resolve it. Hot off the press (from a large-scale survey that had not yet been released as we recorded this episode), we have new data on the agunah situation and some fascinating verbatim comments from women and men about their divorce difficulties, which we will read and discuss.
Link to ORA to find out more, at http://getora.org.
In our "What Do You Want to Know?” segment, we answer a question we are often asked … why do we do research? Why do we even get into “these issues”?
Many of the Orthodox community research studies we reference in this podcast are available and downloadable free at http://nishmaresearch.com/social-research.html. The document we referred to (things people most love, and those that cause unhappiness, relating to Orthodoxy) is located at this LINK. The infamous and often debated quote alluded to, by Rebbitzen Blu Greenberg, is: “Where there's a rabbinic will, there's a halachic way.”
Thanks to Leora Trencher for designing our logo, and to Elana Trencher and Aliza Levy for their audio support. Orthonomics is produced by Scott Kahn of JCH Podcast Productions (http://jchpodcasts.com).
(11) Health Challenges Affecting Orthodox Women and their Families – with Elana Silber of Sharsheret
Saison 1 · Épisode 11
mardi 25 octobre 2022 • Durée 35:48
Elana Silber is CEO of Sharsheret (https://sharsheret.org), a national non-profit organization that improves the lives of Jewish women and families living with or at increased genetic risk for breast or ovarian cancer, through personalized support and educational outreach. We address such issues as: which Orthodox groups are at higher risk, what advances are being made, and how can people be helped in facing health, emotional, financial and family impacts? The Sharsheret website has much valuable information and informative links.
In our "What Do You Want to Know?” segment, we examine the cost of an Orthodox life in New York City as compared to the Midwest … and is there a difference in how Orthodox households perceive their overall financial situation? The report "Finances of Orthodox Jewish Life (December 2021)” is downloadable at http://nishmaresearch.com/social-research.html.
Thanks to Leora Trencher for designing our logo, and to Elana Trencher and Aliza Levy for their audio support.
Orthonomics is produced by Scott Kahn of JCH Podcast Productions (http://jchpodcasts.com).
Music: “Rumble” by bensound.com.
(10) The “Haredi Moment,” The Making of Kiryas Joel, and the New Haredi Research Group – with David Myers
Saison 1 · Épisode 10
lundi 3 octobre 2022 • Durée 36:13
(9) The World of Today’s Orthodox Jewish Teenagers – with Rabbi Shimmy Trencher
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
mercredi 3 août 2022 • Durée 34:47
In this episode, we speak with Rabbi Shimmy Trencher, MSW, who has been an Orthodox Jewish high school dean of students and principal for the past 15 years, has had leadership positions at NCSY, and is the founder of a Jewish high school student self-development program that has positively affected the lives of hundreds of teens.
Many of the Orthodox community research studies we reference in this podcast are available and downloadable free, at http://nishmaresearch.com/social-research.html. We cited some of this research in this episode: click on “REPORT - The Successes, Challenges, and Future of American Modern Orthodoxy (2019)” (page 24) and “REPORT - 2017 Nishma Research Profile of American Modern Orthodox Jews” (pages 56-57) for more information on how the community sees its day schools.
The survey data assessing day schools may be found on pages 55-58 at this link: http://nishmaresearch.com/assets/pdf/Report%20-%20Nishma%20Research%20Profile%20of%20American%20Modern%20Orthodox%20Jews%2009-27-17.pdf
Thanks to Leora Trencher for designing our logo, and to Elana Trencher and Aliza Levy for their audio support.
Orthonomics is produced by Scott Kahn of JCH Podcast Productions (http://jchpodcasts.com).
Music: “Rumble” by bensound.com
(8) Hearing the Voice of the Kehila (Community)... co-hosted with Franciska Kosman
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
mardi 2 août 2022 • Durée 42:14
This episode is also being presented on the Franciska Podcast.
Orthonomics is produced by Scott Kahn of JCH Podcast Productions (http://jchpodcasts.com).
Music: “Rumble” by bensound.com
(7) The Evolving Orthodox and Haredi Worlds – Who is “Sliding” and In What Direction – with Professor Samuel C. Heilman
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
jeudi 14 juillet 2022 • Durée 30:22
Voice of the Kehilla – Tell us what you think about key issues facing Orthodoxy. We will be doing a joint podcast with The Franciska Show and will report back to you on what we hear back from the community. Take our 6-minute confidential survey at http://bit.ly/Franciska-Orthonomics and you might hear us share your comments.
Many of the Orthodox community research studies we reference in this podcast are available and downloadable free, at http://nishmaresearch.com/social-research.html.
Thanks to Leora Trencher for designing our logo and for giving me (as a birthday present?) a great framed print of the logo; and to Elana Trencher and Aliza Levy for their audio support.
Orthonomics is produced by Scott Kahn of JCH Podcast Productions (http://jchpodcasts.com).
Music: “Rumble” by bensound.com.
(6) Orthodox Day School Trends, Financing, Impact of Covid, and Female Organizational and Spiritual Leadership … with Ann Pava of Prizmah
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
lundi 13 juin 2022 • Durée 35:23