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Ep. 50: V'Zot HaBerachah - The End of The Cycle feat. Adam Greenwald24 Sep 202100:32:15

After over 60,000 downloads in over 100 countries, we are so glad to have brought an entire cycle of Torah study to our listeners. Rabbi Adam and Raviv look back at a year filled with inspiring conversation, insight, and wisdom. Thanks for joining.

The Study is produced by Evan Scott Nicholas and Raviv Ullman.
Artwork by Julia Pott. 

Ep. 49: Ha'azinu - Biblical Poetry feat. Robert Alter17 Sep 202100:27:24

Robert Alter, Professor in the Graduate School and Emeritus Professor of Hebrew and Comparative Literature at the University of California at Berkeley, and award winning translator of the Torah joins Rabbi Adam and Raviv  to discuss why the Torah ends in a poem. We’ll discuss what clues this poem gives us about the ways in which people communicated and how they used language at the time the torah was written, and even their views on monotheism and the way judaism was practiced. 

Professor Alter is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, the Council of Scholars of the Library of Congress, and is past president of the Association of Literary Scholars and Critics. Professor Alter has published 24 books unpacking the poetry and prose of ancient literature.

Ep. 40: Devarim - Speechwriting & Storytelling feat. Sarah Hurwitz16 Jul 202100:52:03

Sarah Hurwitz, former senior speechwriter for President Obama, head writer for First Lady Michele Obama, head speech writer for Hilary Clinton’s 2008 campaign and acclaimed author of Here All Along: Finding Meaning, Spirituality, and a Deeper Connection to Life--in Judaism (After Finally Choosing to Look There) joins Raviv and Rabbi Jess to discuss structure in speechwriting, the kind of Judaism they hope to practice, and how to transform study into action.

Ep. 39: Matot / Masei - Spirituals & Cities of Refuge feat. Kimberleigh Jordan09 Jul 202100:55:52

Dr. Kimberleigh Jordan, Associate Director of Educational Design at Wabash Center for Teaching & Learning in Theology and Religion shares a history of Spirituals,  and discusses with Rabbi Jess and Raviv how music can be an act of personal and political resistance, and how two cultures—Black Americans and The Jewish people—are inextricably tied. 


Ep. 38: Pinchas - Idolatry & Heschel feat. Shai Held02 Jul 202100:46:37

Shai Held, Rabbi, President, Dean, and Chair in Jewish Thought at Hadar Institute in New York City and author of Abraham Joshua Heschel: The Call of Transcendence joins Rabbi Jessica Minnen and Raviv to talk through Parshat Pinchas, a fairly complicated portion. We'll come to understand how to interpret problematic texts in Torah, the connection between idolatry and our bodies, and Abraham Joshua Heschel's take on it all. 

Ep. 37: Balak - Talking Animals feat. Matt Green25 Jun 202100:38:44

Rabbi Matt and Raviv spend one last episode together, discussing a Maimonides quote that holds a theory of the creation of the universe, the difference between cults and religion, how portions of Torah might have been written to make us laugh, and a whole lot more.

Ep. 36: Chukat - Grief & Mourning feat. Simon Shimshon Rubin18 Jun 202101:00:03

Simon Shimshon Rubin, Director at the International Laboratory for the Study of Loss, Bereavement and Human Resilience, author of Working with the Bereaved: Multiple Lenses on Loss and Mourning  and Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychology at University of Haifa School of Psychological Sciences joins Raviv and Rabbi Matt to discuss the psychological effects of losing those we love, Jewish practices that ritualize mourning, and he'll share some wisdom from Torah that’s been useful in his work.

Ep. 35: Korach - The Afterlife feat. Elie Spitz11 Jun 202100:52:32

Rabbi Elie Spitz, author of Healing from Despair: Choosing Wholeness in a Broken World and Does the Soul Survive? A Jewish Journey to Belief in Afterlife, Past Lives & Living with Purpose has spent his career meditating, speaking, and writing about the afterlife. Raviv and Rabbi Matt talk with Rabbi Spitz about some of the many takes on jewish beliefs about life after death, notions of the soul, and even reincarnation.

Ep. 34: Shelach - Interpreting Law feat. Jonathan Zasloff04 Jun 202100:50:08

Jonathan Zasloff, Professor of Law at University of California Los Angeles, joins Raviv and Rabbi Matt to unpack how Moses' negotiations with God informs the power we have to challenge laws and the tactics by which we might do so most effectively.


Ep. 33: Beha'alotecha - Clouds! feat. Gavin Pretor-Pinney28 May 202100:50:48

Gavin Pretor-Pinney, founder of The Cloud Appreciation Society and author of The Cloudspotter’s Guide: The Science, History, and Culture of Clouds  joins Raviv and Rabbi Matt to discuss the nature of clouds, their relationship to ancient biblical texts, and why we project our own narratives onto them.

Check out The Cloud Appreciation Society at https://cloudappreciationsociety.org/

Ep. 32: Nasso - Justice & Mercy feat. Raquel Montoya-Lewis21 May 202100:52:31

Washington State Supreme Court Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis joins Rabbi Matt and Raviv to discuss justice, community, and the resources needed to enact mercy. Justice Montoya-Lewis is the first Native American to serve on the Washington State Supreme Court, and the second Native American to serve on a state supreme court nationwide. She previously served as Chief Judge for the Lummi, Nooksack, and Upper Skagit tribes, giving her a holistic understanding of social and legal issues affecting Native Americans and indigenous peoples. Justice Montoya-Lewis will also share her thoughts on some of the key differences between serving on indigenous versus state/federal courts, and in doing so will thoughtfully critique aspects of the contemporary judicial system in relation to this parsha's tension between justice and mercy. 

Ep. 31: Bamidbar - Census & Identity feat. Katya Gibel Mevorach14 May 202100:56:44

Katya Gibel Mevorach, Professor of Anthropology and American Studies at Grinnell College in Iowa and author of Black, Jewish and Interracial: It's Not the Color of Your Skin but the Race of Your Kin, and Other Myths of Identity joins Raviv and Rabbi Matt to discuss the creation of the census, its historical context and implications, and how the ways in which we talk about identity can be both helpful and harmful.

Ep. 48: Vayelech - Carrying the Torch & Opera feat. James Darrah10 Sep 202100:48:43

James Darrah, stage and film director, and newly appointed artistic director of Long Beach Opera sits down with Rabbi Adam and Raviv to discuss a pivotal turning point in the Torah narrative- when Moses passes the torch to the next leader of the Israelites. What does it mean to carry a tradition for the next generation, and how does a  young interpreter of old texts make them accessible, exciting, inspiring, and relevant. Tune in to find out.

Ep. 30: Behar/Bechukotai - Reintegration feat. Matt Green07 May 202100:44:12

Rabbi Matt Green joins Raviv for the month of May, but today he serves as both co-host and guest to unpack our 30th Torah reading of the year. He’ll help contextualize how different rituals from the Torah can actually help us frame the work that must be done if we’re all to not only keep our wits about us but also thrive as we begin to reestablish a sense of post-quarantine social normalcy.

Ep. 29: Emor - Tattoos & Torah feat. Micah Riot30 Apr 202100:47:41

Micah Riot joins Rabbi Batshir Torchio and Raviv to discuss tattooing, Torah, and finding your place in the world through artistic expression. 

Ep. 28: Achrei Mot/Kedoshim - Confronting Torah feat. Jhos Singer23 Apr 202101:01:03

Jhos Singer joins Rabbi Batshir and Raviv to talk about a line from the so-called “clobber passages” that have been at the heart of a lot of pain for a lot of people: “a man shall not lay with a man as he does with a women.” 

Our conversation aims to understand possible aspects of the historical context behind this law and those like it, as well as the damage it’s done, and how we as a people can and should overcome it.

Ep. 27: Tazria/Metzora - Bioethics feat. Paul Root Wolpe16 Apr 202100:44:02

Dr. Paul Root Wolpe, Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University, joins Rabbi Batshir Torchio and Raviv to discuss how secular bioethics and Jewish law intersect and diverge, the role of bioethics in today's ongoing pandemic, and ways to read peculiar passages about cleanliness and purity in this week's Torah portion.

Ep. 26: Shmini - Psychedelics & Judaism feat. Zac Kamenetz09 Apr 202101:01:58

Rabbi Zac Kamenetz of Berkeley, CA and founder of Shefa joins Raviv and Rabbi Batshir Torchio of JCC San Francisco to help us understand how psychedelic experiences fit into Jewish practice, where he sees the work going in the future, how he plans to help that future come into being- and what it all has to do with this week’s torah portion, parsha Shmini. 

Ep. 25: Passover - Leadership and Facing Truth feat. Ilana Glazer02 Apr 202100:54:50

Ilana Glazer joins Fannie and Raviv to unpack parts of the Torah reading from Passover, and to discuss our shared responsibility for facing truth while owning one’s place in the world. Ilana also discusses her work with The Generator Collective and looks back at her time creating Broad City.

Ep. 24: Tzav - Reading Sacrifice and Rabbinic Literature feat. Daniel Picus26 Mar 202100:53:54

Daniel Picus, professor of Biblical Studies and the Ancient World in the Department of Global Humanities and Religions at Western Washington University joins Fannie and Raviv to discuss the historical context of sacrifices and how a people transitioned from a tight knit society that burned animals as offerings, to communities spread across the globe practicing their religion by way of the book.

Ep. 23: Vayikra - Animal Sacrifice & Veganism feat. Asa Keisar19 Mar 202100:57:27

Asa Keisar, initiator and founder of the Vegan Kosher Certification, talks to Fannie and Raviv about the textual basis in Torah for a vegan kosher movement, the necessity of setting boundaries to keep society in line, and his theory concerning animal sacrifice, kashrut, and the Israelites' journey from idolatry to monotheism.

Ep. 22: Vayakhel/Pekudei - Gender and Torah feat. Rori Picker Neiss12 Mar 202101:00:50

Maharat Rori Picker Neiss,  Executive Director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of St Louis, joins Fannie and Raviv to talk gender and Torah, and the role of Torah study in relation to our communal responsibilities and our shared visions of progress.

Ep. 21: Ki Tisa - Interpreting Torah & The Golden Calf feat. Amichai Lau Lavie05 Mar 202100:51:47

Rabbi Amichai Lau Lavie, Founding Spiritual Leader of Lab/Shul in NYC, joins Fannie and Raviv to discuss whether cancel culture appears in the bible, what it means to “mask up” in a non-Covid sense, and our role in reimagining and applying Torah Study as modern-day free-thinking members of society.

Ep. 47: Nitzavim - Fearing God feat. Kylie Unell03 Sep 202100:44:27

Kylie Unell, host of the new podcast for Tablet Magazine How To Fix A Soul In Thirty Days  and founder of Rooted joins Raviv and Rabbi Adam Greenwald to discuss fearing God and saving souls. 

Ep. 20: Tetzaveh - Smells & Religion feat. Kara Hoover and Deborah Green26 Feb 202100:54:02

Kara Hoover, Professor of Biological Anthropology in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and Deborah Green, the Greenberg Associate Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature in the Department of Religious Studies at The University of Oregon and author of The Aroma of Righteousness: Scent and Seduction in Rabbinic Life and Literature, join Fannie and Raviv to discuss the significance of incense in this parsha and the broader importance of smell in religious and human history.

Ep. 19: T'rumah - Sanctuary & Nostalgia feat. Rachel B. Gross19 Feb 202100:41:39

Rachel B. Gross, author and professor at San Francisco State University, joins Fannie and Raviv on the heels of the release of her new book Beyond the Synagogue: Jewish Nostalgia as Religious Practice to discuss nostalgia and its function in Judaism. 

Use the code GROSS30-FM for 30% off  Rachel's book and free shipping NYUPress.org

Ep. 18: Mishpatim - Mass Incarceration, Law, & Eye Contact feat. Kaia Stern12 Feb 202100:40:20

Kaia Stern, PhD, Cofounder and Director of the Prison Studies Project at Harvard University joins Professor Fannie Bialek and Raviv to discuss human dignity and free will, some of the differences between restorative and transformative justice, and the ethics of eye contact. 

Professor Stern is the author of Voices from American Prisons: Faith, Education, and Healing, and received her master’s degree from Harvard Divinity School and her PhD from Emory University. She is ordained as an interfaith minister and has been teaching in and about U.S. prisons for 25 years.


Ep. 17: Yitro - Covenant, Commandments, & Guilt feat. Joshua Dubler05 Feb 202100:40:16

Joshua Dubler, professor of religion at the University of Rochester and director of the Rochester Education Justice Initiative, joins Professor Fannie Bialek and Raviv to discuss guilt, the unique status of the Ten Commandments within Jewish law, and how this relates to prison abolition. We also discuss the significance of the names given to Moses and Zipporah's sons.

Ep. 16: Beshalach - Shabbat Shira feat. Neshama Carlebach29 Jan 202100:45:37

Neshama Carlebach joins Raviv and Rabbi Adam to discuss her journey in stepping away from orthodox Judaism, finding her own voice in her spiritual practice, and the importance of making torah study personal. 

Ep. 15: Bo - Thoreau, Passover, and Asceticism feat. Alda Balthrop-Lewis22 Jan 202100:46:48

Alda Balthrop-Lewis, research fellow at the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry at Australian Catholic University, PhD in religion from Princeton, and author of the newly released book Thoreau’s Religion: Walden Woods, Social Justice, and the Politics of Asceticism joins Professor Fannie Bialek and Raviv to discuss what Thoreau did with his time in the woods, and how it relates to the ancient Jewish practice of Passover, the exodus story, and yes, even eating matzah.

Ep. 14: Vaera - Magic, Witches, & Plagues feat. Pam Grossman15 Jan 202100:48:02

Pam Grossman, author of Waking the Witch: Reflections on Women, Magic, and Power , host of The Witch Wave podcast, and named by Vulture "The Terry Gross of Witches" joins Raviv and Professor Fannie Bialek to unpack the beginning of the Passover story, the ancient practice of deciphering “good magic” from “bad magic”, and the power of ritual.

Ep. 13: Shmot - Exodus feat. Dr. Melina Abdullah08 Jan 202100:52:11

Dr. Melina Abdullah, co-founder of Black Lives Matter Los Angeles and former chair of the department of Pan-African Studies at California State University, joins the show to discuss themes of liberation,  her work with BLM,  how the current judicial system has failed us, and the role of education in the equation of imbalanced justice.

Ep. 12: Vayechi - Looking Back feat. Doug Petrie01 Jan 202100:25:09

Douglas Petrie, writer and producer of some of our favorite shows including Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Pushing Daisies, American Horror Story and Marvel’s Daredevil joins the show to discuss what it meant to him to have a bar mitzvah at 50 years old,  reading between the lines in torah, and why exploring our past is a necessary aspect of building our future.


Ep. 11: Vayigash - Keeping The Faith feat. Aly Michalka25 Dec 202000:40:59

Aly Michalka, singer, songwriter, actor and activist joins the show to discuss how art and expression can be an access point for the harder discussions in life, as well as the difficulty and comfort of “keeping the faith”. Rabbi Adam will help us understand the meaning and implications of the Jewish concept of Tshuvah, and, continuing in the vein of prior episodes, together we’ll explore what it means to “return” and how that relates both to our current political moment and the endless process of self-work.


Ep. 46: Ki Tavo - Food & Recipes feat. Jake Cohen27 Aug 202100:52:22

Jake Cohen, author of NYT Bestselling JEW-ISH Reinvented Recipes from a Modern Mensch, joins Raviv and Jess to talk about all things Jewish food, our connection to how we prepare our meals and where those ingredients come from, the incredibly long journeys that dishes take to get to our tables, and Jake’s journey as he’s learned it all. 

Ep. 10: Miketz - Dream Interpretation feat. Kelly Bulkeley18 Dec 202000:43:49

Kelly Bulkeley, PhD, is the director of the Sleep and Dream Database and the author of many brilliant books including Dreaming in the World’s Religions: A Comparative History. Kelly helps us understand the scientific basis of dreams, how they fit into religious studies, and what we can make of our own.

Ep. 9: Vayeshev - Joseph & The Dream Coat feat. Aimee Bender11 Dec 202000:40:05

Aimee Bender, author of six book of fiction and a teacher of creative writing at USC, joins us to discuss Joseph's journey, the emotional language of adolescence, the differences between editing fiction and communicating interpreted dreams, Joseph's coat and magical realism, and how readers of Torah might recontextualize the text's varied modes of connecting to God.

Ep. 8: Vayishalch - Wrestling with God feat. Vanessa Chester04 Dec 202000:38:58

Vanessa Chester, actor and activist, joins Rabbi Adam and Raviv to unpack what it means to wrestle with yourself and the world around you. How much friction is needed to create progress? 

Ep. 7: Vayetzei - "The Eternal Was In This Place and I Did Not Know It" feat. Naomi Ackerman27 Nov 202000:43:42

Naomi Ackerman, founder and executive director of the Advot Project creates curriculums that use drama techniques to deal with social, gender, and educational issues as well as exploring identity and promoting tolerance and dialogue. Naomi helps us unpack the importance of making space for the sacred, and how she and the Advot Project uses theater to do just that.

Ep. 6: Toldot - The Greatest of Sibling Rivalries feat. Nadav Ullman & Zachary Greenwald20 Nov 202000:41:01

Our brothers Nadav Ullman and Zachary Greenwald join the show for a frank discussion about sibling rivalries and the danger of only focusing on our differences. We continue the thread of generational trauma and explore ways to break harmful patterns. 

Ep. 5: Chayei Sara - Isaac & Ishmael // Judaism & Islam feat. Rabbi Sarah Bassin13 Nov 202000:39:27

Rabbi Sarah Bassin from Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills worked for many years as the Executive Director of New Ground: A Muslim-Jewish Partnership for Change where she worked to build alliances between the two communities. Her work in that field continues, and she joins The Study to share and unpack some lessons learned from this week's Torah portion including trading notes with Rabbi Adam about how this parsha hits a little different now that both of them are parents. 

Ep. 4: Vayera - Poetry of the Binding of Isaac feat. Dr. Matt Reznicek06 Nov 202000:41:51

Dr. Matt Reznicek, Associate Chair of the English Department and Associate Professor of Medical Humanities at Creighton University discusses how the binding of Isaac elucidates differences between liberal and orthodox textual interpretations in Judaism and Christianity, and helps us trace some of the Torah’s narrative lineage all the way back to greek mythology, pointing us to some problematic power dynamics at play in both Torah and ancient myths.

Ep. 3: Lech Lecha - Hero's Journey feat. Dan Kwan30 Oct 202000:43:22

Writer and director Daniel Kwan (Swiss Army Man)  joins The Study to discuss leaps of faith in both Abraham's story and our own lives, compare Judaism’s methodologies of study with those from his fundamentalist Christian upbringing, and unpack the importance of exposition in storytelling.  

Ep. 2: Noah - Global Warming and the Next Great Flood feat. Ortal Ullman23 Oct 202000:40:38

Ortal Ullman from the Union of Concerned Scientists joins Rabbi Adam and Raviv to unpack the original text of the Noah and the Ark story, trying to make sense of Noah’s silence and coming to terms with the work ahead needed to protect our planet and its inhabitants. 


Ep. 1: Breishit - The Dual Creation Story feat. Mayim Bialik16 Oct 202000:40:25

Actress, neuroscientist, and New York Times best selling author Mayim Bialik joins Raviv and Rabbi Adam for the very first chapter of the Torah, Breishit, to interpret and unpack the beginning of creation. What do we make of a narrative that starts with two opposing, incompatible stories, and what does it mean for our upcoming journey? 

Ep. 45: Ki Tietzei - Student Debt feat. Natalia Abrams & Molly Wernick20 Aug 202100:50:19

Natalia Abrams, executive director of Student Debt Crisis, a non-profit organization dedicated to fundamentally reforming student debt and higher education loan policies, joins Raviv and special guest Molly Wernick to discuss what got us into a nearly two trillion dollar crisis in the first place, what kind of preventive measures can be taken to avoid further devastation, and we'll also try to understand debt from a historical Jewish perspective.

Intro. Ep. 2: Why Torah?09 Oct 202000:25:19

Raviv and Rabbi Adam discuss how the Torah offers them both inspiration and plenty of room for questions in part two of The Study's introductory episodes. 

Intro. Ep. 1: Sabbath & Heschel feat. Fannie Bialek02 Oct 202000:36:00

Raviv and Rabbi Adam invite author and professor Fannie Bialek to unpack Abraham Joshua Heschel's THE SABBATH to further contextualize and clarify the intention behind The Study.

Trailer25 Sep 202000:03:12
Ep. 44: Shoftim - Magic & Performance feat. Tanya Solomon13 Aug 202100:46:23

Magician Tanya Solomon joins Raviv and Rabbi Jess to discuss her journey around the world as a performer, the parallel lives of magicians and rabbis, what we might take from the inclusion of demons, angels, amulets, and charms in the Torah, and why so many magicians throughout history have been Jewish.

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