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The Thinking Jew Podcast

The Thinking Jew Podcast

Moshe Segal

Religion & Spiritualité

Fréquence : 1 épisode/8j. Total Éps: 88

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Do you have questions about Judaism? The Thinking Jew Podcast discusses thought provoking insights on topics of Judaism and Torah. Join Rabbi Moshe as he explores the parsha, holidays, Jewish law and philosophy and you're sure to gain a deeper Torah perspective for the modern world. thethinkingjew.com For question, comments or future topic requests, email me at thethinkingjewpodcast@gmail.com
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A Deeper Look at Asarah B'Teves (rebroadcast)

dimanche 1 janvier 2023Durée 12:22

With the fast of the 10th of Teves approaching this week, I'm rebroadcasting episode 55 which contains such a powerful idea behind the spiritual power of this meaningful day.


There are 6 public fast days on the Jewish calendar: Yom Kippur, Tisha B'Av (the 9th of Av), Tzom Gedalia (the 3rd of Tishrei), Asarah Biteves (the 10th of Teves), Taanis Esther (the 13th of Adar) and Shiva Asar Bi'Tammuz (the 17th of Tammuz).   And while Yom Kippur and the fast of Esther each have their own independent reason for fasting, the remaining four are much more interconnected.

In this episode, you'll discover the historical connection between the fateful days of 10 Teves, 17 Tammus, 9 Av and 3 Tishrei, and how they're all part of one story of exile and destruction.  We'll see how the tenth of Teves (which is coming up next on December 14th, 2021) kickstarted this process and we'll then discover a deeper Kabbalistic understanding from the Chasam Sofer that sheds a whole new light on why the 10th of Teves plays such a uniquely important role in this process.

Happy Listening!

Rabbi Moshe


To sponsor a podcast or make a tax-deductible donation to support this podcast and DATA of Richardson go to: https://thethinkingjew.com/support-us/


To contact me with any questions or feedback, please email thethinkingjewpodcast@gmail.com


All the sources quoted in this podcast can be viewed on this source sheet: www.sefaria.org/sheets/367412

Ep. 87 The "Real" Miracle Of Chanuka

Épisode 87

vendredi 16 décembre 2022Durée 11:48

If you ask most people what the miracle of Chanuka was, they'll most likely respond with the story of a small jug of pure oil burning in the Temple for 8 nights.  After all, we light our menorahs for 8 nights to commemorate that miracle!

But, was that really the greatest miracle?  Did a tiny small untrained Jewish army led by rabbis not defeat the mighty Greek Empire?

So what is the REAL miracle of Chanuka?  What is our primary focus? 

Join me as we look through Jewish sources to discover the answer to this question and walk away with a powerful lesson to carry with us into Chanuka!


Happy Listening!

Rabbi Moshe


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To sponsor a podcast or make a tax-deductible donation to support this podcast and DATA of Richardson: https://thethinkingjew.com/support-us/


To contact me with questions, topic requests or speaking opportunities: thethinkingjewpodcast@gmail.com


Source sheet: https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/453816?lang=bi

Ep. 78 Personal Autonomy and Medical Coercion In Jewish Law - The Case of Cassandra C. vs. State of Connecticut

Épisode 78

mercredi 22 juin 2022Durée 50:12

In this episode we take a look at the fascinating case of Cassandra C.  In September 2014, Cassandra C., then 17 years old, was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma. After lying to the courts and running away from chemo, she was placed under the custody of the Connecticut Dept. of Children and Families. She was then forced to complete treatments against her and her family’s wishes, ultimately resulting in her complete recovery.


In this episode we discuss the Torah's perspective on the following ethical questions:

Are there any limits to personal autonomy in Jewish law?

Is one allowed to deny treatment of a curable disease?

If one is making a bad medical decision, can we coerce them into taking the necessary treatment?


As I move over the next few weeks, I will be posting episodes on fascinating topics in Jewish Bioethics from classes I gave to a group of Medical Doctors.  Once I'm settled, I intend on restarting the shorter 10-15 minute style I've used until now.  I'd love your feedback on which you like!


Happy listening!

Rabbi Moshe


To sponsor a podcast or make a tax-deductible donation to support this podcast and DATA of Richardson go to: https://thethinkingjew.com/support-us/


Source sheets can be accessed at www.sefaria.org/sheets/415387

Full Hebrew Source sheets here

Legal Documentation from the Supreme Court of Connecticut can be found here


For questions comments or topic requests, email: thethinkingjewpodcast@gmail.com

Ep. 77 Disconnect To Reconnect (Understanding the Nazir)

Épisode 77

mercredi 15 juin 2022Durée 11:18

Have you ever felt trapped in a certain behavior pattern and struggled to break out?  Often when we approach our behaviors head on, we lose badly.  How can the Torah guide us in this aspect?

In Numbers chapter 6 the Torah discusses the Nazirite, one who accepts upon himself to separate from certain physical pleasures and focus on their spiritual growth.  And, the commentaries all struggle with understanding this section.  In one place, the Torah describes him as holy and even compares him to the high priest, but at the same time the Torah requires him to bring a sin offering, implying he's doing something wrong?

Join me as we take a deeper look at the Nazir and try to understand exactly what he is attempting to accomplish.  Once we understand that, we can apply it to improving our own lives as well!


All the sources quoted in this podcast can be viewed on this source sheet: https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/414076?lang=bi

Happy Listening!

Rabbi Moshe


To sponsor a podcast or make a tax-deductible donation to support this podcast and DATA of Richardson go to: https://thethinkingjew.com/support-us/


For questions comments or topic requests, email: thethinkingjewpodcast@gmail.com

Ep. 76 Flags & Unity: Individuality Within The Community

Épisode 76

jeudi 2 juin 2022Durée 10:25

While traveling in the desert, God commands Moses to set up the Jews in very specific formation; three tribes in each direction and the tabernacle in the center.  The Torah also teaches that each encampment had its own flag, as well as each tribe had its own flag.

What was the role of these flags and encampments?  Why not keep the people united as one whole group?  To strengthen the question, one of the great merits the Jews had when they received the Torah was their unity, so why would God seemingly want to alter that by dividing them?

Join me as we take a deeper look into what flags represent as well as the Kabbalistic parallels between the tribes encampment around the Tabernacle and the angels' encampment around God's throne of glory. 

Happy Listening!

Rabbi Moshe


To sponsor a podcast or make a tax-deductible donation to support this podcast and DATA of Richardson go to: https://thethinkingjew.com/support-us/

For questions comments or topic requests, email: thethinkingjewpodcast@gmail.com


All the sources quoted in this podcast can be viewed on this source sheet: https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/410917

Ep. 75 The Two Parts Of The Omer: Honor & Goodness

Épisode 75

mercredi 25 mai 2022Durée 12:00

I heard earlier today that one of my greatest Rabbis passed away.  His name was Rabbi Eliyahu Margulies zt'l, and he was the first teacher I had that really opened my eyes to the deeper side of Torah.  Many of the ideas that I share on this podcast and throughout all of my teaching are sourced in what I learned from this great man.

In his honor and in his memory, I decided to share a beautiful and deep idea that I heard from him 10 years ago (to the week), when I was studying in the great Mir Yeshiva in Jerusalem.

He left behind a wife and seven children and a fund was set up to assist them going forward.  If you would like to participate in this great mitzvah, you can donate here: https://secure.cardknox.com/congregationramatshlomo


In today's episode we discuss the two parts of the counting of the Omer: the first 32 days and the last 17.  The great Maharal explains that the first 32 days correspond to the concept of Kavod, honor, which has a numerical value (gematria) of 32, while the last 17 days reflect tov, goodness, which has a value of 17.

In this class Rabbi Margulies zt'l explained each of these concepts individually and then explained how it connected back to the counting of the Omer and the upcoming holiday of Shavuos.

May the neshama of HaRav Eliyahu Menachem ben Rav Eliezer Tzadok zt'l have an aliyah.


Happy Listening!

Rabbi Moshe


To sponsor a podcast or make a tax-deductible donation to support this podcast and DATA of Richardson go to: https://thethinkingjew.com/support-us/


For questions comments or topic requests, email: thethinkingjewpodcast@gmail.com


All the sources quoted in this podcast can be viewed on this source sheet: https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/408351?lang=bi

Ep. 74 Can You Really Love Your Neighbor As Yourself?

Épisode 74

mercredi 18 mai 2022Durée 13:39

One of the most famous Jewish dictums is (Leviticus 19:18), "You shall love your neighbor as yourself."  But this verse seems quite difficult!  Is it really possible?  What does that mean?  Do I really have to do everything that I would do for myself for all my Jewish brethren as well?  Buy them their groceries?  Lease them a car?  Take out a mortgage for them?  It seems impossible!

Join me as we analyze a fascinating debate between the Rambam (Maimonides) and the Ramban (Nachmanides) regarding the obligation of this famous verse.  We'll also discuss another fascinating verse from Leviticus (25:36) which seems to prioritize your life to the life of your brother and try to figure out how to resolve these apparently contradictory verses.


Happy Listening!

Rabbi Moshe


To sponsor a podcast or make a tax-deductible donation to support this podcast and DATA of Richardson go to: https://thethinkingjew.com/support-us/


For questions comments or topic requests, email: thethinkingjewpodcast@gmail.com


All the sources quoted in this podcast can be viewed on this source sheet: https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/404880?lang=bi

Ep. 73 Understanding The Counting Of The Omer

Épisode 73

mercredi 4 mai 2022Durée 10:30

There is a biblical obligation to count 50 days from the Omer offering (Leviticus chapter 23), and then on the 50th day to bring an offering of two breads and celebrate a holiday (Shavuos).  Even in modern times, in which we no longer have a temple and can no longer perform these offerings, we still count the 50 day period from when the Omer should've been brought until Shavuos.

What exactly is the purpose of the counting?  Why is the Omer offering brought in the middle of Passover?  What is the connection between Passover and Shavuos (the two bookends of this counting)?  Why does the Torah require the Omer offering to be from barley while the two bread offering must be from leavened wheat?  Why is Shavuos celebrated as the 50th day from the Omer and not based on a calendar date?

Join me as we look into the deeper connection between Passover and Shavuos, and how the respective offerings brought on each holiday connects to the essence of what that holiday represents.  With that knowledge in place, we can unlock the deeper meaning of the counting of the Omer!

Happy Listening!

Rabbi Moshe


To sponsor a podcast or make a tax-deductible donation to support this podcast and DATA of Richardson go to: https://thethinkingjew.com/support-us/


For questions comments or topic requests, email: thethinkingjewpodcast@gmail.com


All the sources quoted in this podcast can be viewed on this source sheet: https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/403574?lang=bi

Ep. 72 A Deeper Look At The Yahrtzeit

Épisode 72

mercredi 27 avril 2022Durée 11:17

The Yahrtzeit is the Hebrew date of passing of a close family member.  There are many customs observed on the yahrtzeit as a merit for the departed soul, such as, lighting a 24 hour candle, learning Torah and saying the mourner's kaddish.

In this episode, I take a deeper look at the significance of the yahrtzeit and its customs.  What exactly happens to the soul on the yahrtzeit?  Why is the Hebrew date of passing still significant in future years?  What can we practically do to carry on the legacy of our relative's that are no longer in this world?


Big thank you to Sasha and Alyssa Sicular for sponsoring this episode with a gold level sponsorship in memory of Sasha's father, Roy Sicular ob'm, Yerachmiel ben Chaim Ha'Levy z'l. May the Torah learned here serve as a great merit for his soul.

Happy Listening!

Rabbi Moshe


To sponsor a podcast or make a tax-deductible donation to support this podcast and DATA of Richardson go to: https://thethinkingjew.com/support-us/

For questions comments or topic requests, email: thethinkingjewpodcast@gmail.com


All the sources quoted in this podcast can be viewed on this source sheet: https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/401908?lang=bi

Ep. 71 Freedom and Pesach (class recording)

Épisode 71

jeudi 21 avril 2022Durée 40:32

What is the real definition of "freedom"? Is it doing whatever we want, however we want, whenever we want or is it something more internal?  How does the Torah define freedom?  

Join me as we analyze a few unique stories of "freedom" to uncover this essential principle.  Additionally, we'll discuss many other fundamental ideas, such as free choice, the receiving of the Torah, and our general decision making process.

This is an edited recording of a class I gave in 2018 on the topic of freedom and Passover. I hope you enjoy!

Happy Listening!

Rabbi Moshe


As always, I'd love to hear from you! You can reach me at thethinkingjewpodcast@gmail.com

To sponsor a podcast or make a tax-deductible donation to support this podcast and DATA of Richardson go to: https://thethinkingjew.com/support-us/

Source sheet for this episode: https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/400821


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