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Kiddush Hashem: Narrow and Broader Definitions26 Sep 202400:27:37

Is kiddush Hashem always coupled with the performance of mitzvos? Can it be performed even without intention? Even at the same time as doing an aveirah?

Podcasting: Does it lead to Gan Eden or Gehinom?11 Sep 202400:41:05

 Join us as we interview pioneer podcaster Rabbi Avremel Kivelevitz.

You can find Rav Kivelevitz's podcasts here.

 

Who Speaks For Us – And Why?26 Jul 202300:53:47

We've all seen the carefully crafted and always polite opinion pieces by Rabbi Avi Shafran. Now meet the person deftly holding the pen, and why he moved from a successful calling as a mechanech to the often-thankless task of public defender of Torah values for Agudah.

(000) Welcome to Two Rabbis, Three Opinions26 Jul 202300:02:40

Events, issues, and personalities in the Israeli Torah world, for people comfortable with their Anglo background and chinuch. Typically, an episode will begin with some conversation between Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein and a rabbinic colleague, that will segue into an interview with an exciting guest.

Isolation or Engagement?29 Aug 202400:36:00

What is the Torah's preference about dealing with challenges to our way of life?

Karma or Hashgacha?12 Aug 202400:31:47

Why are some intent on ruling out G-d's presence in absolutely all matters, while some believe it is obviously the case? How do these views impact upon our behavior?

Words On Fire15 Jul 202400:28:47

Overheated rhetoric - the many prices we pay for it, including assassination attempts, hopeless division, and blindness to the truth.

Unraveling the Unusual: The intersection of environmentalism, socialism, and Islam30 May 202400:29:25

Is their coming together in massive protests in the West an unholy marriage of convenience? Or is there something more than that?  Two rabbis, a bunch of opinions.

I've Got the Old Charedi Draft Blues07 May 202400:34:35

It's difficult, but not impossible, for Anglos who identify as charedi to speak calmly and dispassionately about the draft issue. It becomes soooooo much harder when you have to listen to some of the most contorted arguments that some "spokesmen" have put out for popular consumption. If your reasonable self is taking a pounding, you are not alone.

"Us" or "Them:" What's been missing in charedi chinuch04 Apr 202400:30:17

History forced the Torah community to develop a bastion mentality. The unintended consequence of that has been neglecting the intrinsic values of Eretz Yisrael, and of Jewish nationhood.

It's Not Your Father's Daas Torah17 Mar 202400:29:22

The concept of Daas Torah is one of the defining elements of charedi life. Defining it, however, is not so simple. We look at some of the competing definitions, especially in the light of demands to cast ballots along party lines.

Rough Time Ahead for Charedi Draft Exemption06 Mar 202400:33:48

The issue may bring down the government. It certainly threatens to imperil the national achdus. A recent Cross-Currents piece has made it's way beyond charedi circles. This episode explores the different perspectives, and the different options, on the blanket exemption for Charedim.

Has the Age of Gedolim Ended?04 Feb 202500:31:19

To Whom do you take your kids for a bracha? Join Rav Yitzchok Adlerstein and Rav Simi Lerner for a fascinating conversation about how the meaning of "Gadol" has changed in recent decades, as well as where it - and we = are heading.

The Opening of the Charedi Mind: Why Anglos Choose to Call Themselves Charedim21 Jan 202500:30:46

It sometimes feels like many Anglos live a contradition. They call themselves Charedim, while many of their beliefs and practices stand in sharp contrast to the Israeli definition of the term. How do they deal with that - and why?

Rabbenu Hiawatha? A Misguided Analogy of Religion and Race in Israel22 Dec 202400:28:57

Join Rav Yitzchok Adlerstein and Rav Simi Lerner as they analyze the misguided analogy of religion and race in Israel (even as they disagree about what, exactly, is misguided). And, how to deal with positions they expect you to believe when you really can't.

What Now?: After the US elections, should Torah Jews be doing anything differently?13 Nov 202400:30:08

Now that the US elections have come and gone, should Torah Jews be doing anything differently? Join Rav Yitzchok Adlerstein and Rav Simi Lerner for a stimulating and sometimes surprising conversation.

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Disappointed By Gedolim?20 Feb 202500:34:18

Disappointed By Gedolim? How to deal with it, without endangering your Olam Habo - or your sanity.

Want more? Tune in to Rabbi Lerner's podcast here, and Rabbi Adlerstein's weekly Maharal shiur (Thursday evenings, 8:30 PM at https://us06web.zoom.us/j/76700528687).

We'd love to hear your feedback! Write to us at 2rabbis3opinions.feedback@gmail.com.

Does Hamas Believe in G-d?03 Mar 202500:31:10

Does Hamas Believe in G-d? Plus - defending the indefensible.

Want more? Tune in to Rabbi Lerner's podcast here, and Rabbi Adlerstein's weekly Maharal shiur (Thursday evenings, 8:30 PM at https://us06web.zoom.us/j/76700528687).

We'd love to hear your feedback! Write to us at 2rabbis3opinions.feedback@gmail.com.

Critical Thinking: The Price We Pay When Ignoring It26 Mar 202500:42:16

Charlatans promoting spiritual snake-oil, newfangled segulos, stifling creativity. All are part of a disturbing trend away from critical thinking. We allow this at our own peril.

Want more? Tune in to Rabbi Lerner's podcast here, and Rabbi Adlerstein's weekly Maharal shiur (Thursday evenings, 8:30 PM at https://us06web.zoom.us/j/76700528687).

We'd love to hear your feedback! Write to us at 2rabbis3opinions.feedback@gmail.com.

Do You Really Need a Hashkafa?29 Apr 202500:44:20

Do You Really Need a Hashkafa? Plus- Why not all Anglo charedim are walking lockstep with the American Moetzes. A spirited defense.

Read Rav Adlerstein's writings at www.cross-currents.com.

Living In The Bubble: The Pros and Cons of Insularity and Isolation29 May 202500:36:46

Does living a truly engaged Torah life require shielding ourselves from all foreign influences? Are there greater - or fewer - reasons for advocating insularity at the moment? Are there different answers for different communities - and individuals? Can you filter out the undesirable without blocking out the good as well?

Rethinking Segulot14 May 202500:34:58

A thoughtful, balanced exploration of segulot uestioning their origins, meaning, and role in our lives. We dig deep, stay respectful, and don't shy away from the tough questions.

Who Is Leaving Yiddishkeit: A Conversation with Dr. Moshe Krakowski10 Jun 202500:43:32

Dr. Moshe Krakowski reports on the findings of the first part of a research project commissioned by the OU to study attrition from Orthodoxy. A professor at the Azrieli graduate school at YU, Dr. Krakowski also studies charedi education, consistent with his own roots. We speak about his own journey, the reasons why the community needs to invest in empirical reseach about the issues that concern us, and the seperate lessons gleaned from the study for Modern Orthodox and charedi parents. How do we keep our kids so attached to Yiddishkeit that they never achieve the "escape velocity" necessary to move away from it?

It's A Miracle!01 Jul 202500:31:42

There are dangers and pitfalls in seeing too many things as miraculous - and in seeing too few. Your hosts get into the weeds about this, including of course an examination of what our mesorah says. By the end, they are not disagreeing. Too much. Miraculously.

The Pitfalls of Believing Your Own Rhetoric14 Aug 202500:47:49

So many groups couch their arguments in overheated exaggeration. It works wonders for the adoring base. When people begin believing their own rhetoric, they cease to become people who can win the sympathies of others... as in the recent meeting between two gedolei Yisrael and Mike Huckabee.

Dial-a-Kabbalist29 Jul 202500:31:23

Even if you are not usually into the world of segulot, berachot from holy men et al, there's no harm in trying it occasionaly, right? Or is there? Are we becoming more preoccupied with the metarational, and does it matter? Listen as the two rabbis go at each other.

Missing the Point? Jews, Mamdani, and the Politics of Panic17 Jul 202500:37:23

When a politician like Zohran Mamdani speaks out against Israel, should the Jewish community sound the alarm—or take a step back? Rabbi Lerner and Rabbi Adlerstein debate whether Mamdani's ideology is utterly without merit. In a perfect world, how would the Torah want us to deal with the concerns he raises? Does any of that carry over to our imperfect world? The two rabbis go at each other, and ultimately find some things to agree upon.

Conscience at War: Moral Relativism, Jewish Law, and the Crisis of Truth in Israel03 Sep 202500:32:58

Does one's inner moral voice count, or are all moral questions adequately addressed in halachic sources? Especially since those sources already have plenty to say about going beyond the letter of the law? Does a Torah-honed conscience add to - or interfere with - Hashem's expectations of us?

Are We Literally Judged? Fear and trembling over the Days of Awe21 Sep 202500:31:18

The rabbis go at each other on whether the old-time image of a predetermination of the coming year is accuate, and useful. As well as some thoughts about Charlie Kirk's assassination as the Oct. 7th of serious Christians.

The Rally and the Rift: Wrestling with the Million Man March05 Nov 202500:37:44

Many found the huge gathering inspiring. Others were less than enthusiastic about the political messages. What options do we have in reacting? More importantly - the answers are not simply theoretical.

Silver Linings?: Time to start taking inventory of the consequences of war21 Oct 202500:34:28

Is it permissible - and in good taste - to reflect upon positive consequences of a pogrom that took 1500 lives, and a war that took another 916? Can we point to gains that were made - military, politically, socially and spiritually? Is there some kind of a pairing of Midas HaDin and Midas HaRachamim? Your two rabbis duke it out.

To read Rabbi Adlerstein's moving tribute to Rabbi Moshe Hauer z"l, click here.

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