Explore every episode of the podcast For the Love of Judaism
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| Judaism through Art | 14 Nov 2025 | 00:32:56 | |
Judaism can be expressed in many different ways. For someone with a creative soul, art can become a way to make the intangible—faith, history, ethics, resilience—visible. It reflects the Jewish impulse to question, to interpret, and then re-interpret, much like Torah study itself. Enter Adar Darnov, a graphic artist who uses his art as a means to expressing the Jewish identity he has developed through a life long love of his faith. This week, he caught up with Rabbi Pont to chat about the way art and Judaism are forever intertwined. | |||
| The Third Generation of Survivors | 31 Oct 2025 | 00:33:33 | |
More than 80 years since the end of World War II, we will soon reach a point when there are no more living Holocaust survivors. As we experience a surge in antisemitism in the United States and around the world, finding ways to keep their stories of perserverance and survival alive is more important now than ever before. Enter Wendy Tepper, the Outreach Coordinator for 3GNJ, an organization that trains the grandchildren of Holocaust survivors to tell their grandparents stories. Wendy's grandfather Oscar Cukierman, survived five years in concentration camps before making his way to Italy and eventually to the United States. In this episode, Wendy shares what it is like to tell her grandfather's story, why it is so important, and how she thinks stories like Oscar Cukierman's help stem the growing tide of antisemitism. | |||
| Becoming a Genesis Jew | 07 Apr 2025 | 00:37:29 | |
We all know that what it means to be a Jew has changed since October 7th, 2023. From the most observant to the least, Jewish life is different than it was before. In his new book, For Such a Time as This, Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove of Park Avenue Synagogue offers a poignant explanation of what it means to be Jewish today. This week, Rabbi Cosgrove joins his friend of thirty years, Rabbi Pont, for a meaningful conversation about this, about searching for our Esther moment in modern times, and about what it means to get back to being a Genesis Jew post October 7th. | |||
| War and Peace | 29 Oct 2021 | 00:39:45 | |
Retired Colonel Jeff Cantor has seen it all. From Bosnia and Kosovo to Iraq and Afghanistan, the founder of the New Jersey State Veterans Chamber of Commerce has been on the front lines of both war and peace around the world for more than three decades. | |||
| Overcoming Blindness | 22 Oct 2021 | 00:20:49 | |
In this episode Rabbi Pont introduces the audience to Sydney Greenberg and his friend Art through a replay of his 2020 Rosh Hashana sermon. Join RMP, Sydney and Art for this tale of friendship, courage and kindness, complete with lessons all of can take along our path. | |||
| Dealing with Serious Illness | 15 Oct 2021 | 00:16:34 | |
In this episode, Rabbi Pont shares his Yom Kippur sermon in which he shared news of his own battle with serious illness and how his faith, friends, and family are helping him through this difficult time. | |||
| The Mitzvah of Vaccination | 08 Oct 2021 | 00:19:17 | |
When it comes to hot topics, few rival the heat created by a discussion of the COVID-19 vaccine. As this miracle of modern medicine keeps hundreds of millions of people around the world safe from the devistation of serious illness, there are also millions of people who are hesitant to receive their shots. | |||
| I Forgive You | 01 Oct 2021 | 00:29:49 | |
Forgiveness is hard no matter which side of the equation you find yourself on. And yet we know that in order to keep our most important relationships strong we must be willing to both ask for forgiveness and accept it when asked. Join Rabbi Pont and acclaimed psychologist, Dr. Judy Kramer, for a meaningful discussion on forgiveness and relationships complete with some strategies for approaching those hard conversations. | |||
| Why We Fast | 24 Sep 2021 | 00:30:03 | |
When you think of Yom Kippur the first thing that comes to mind is that dreaded fast. That's right...24 hours with no food and no water. But what Talmudic scholars never would have seen coming is that fasting would become the latest health craze and something people do on a regular basis and on purpose. | |||
| Hunger in Our Community | 17 Sep 2021 | 00:23:16 | |
On the day before Yom Kippur, Rabbi Pont had the opportunity to interview Jim Kroeze and Linda Kellner, Co-Interim Executive Directors of Fullfil NJ of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, about hunger and food scarcity in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. | |||
| The Maiden Voyage | 06 Sep 2021 | 00:05:05 | |
Introducing For the Love of Judaism with Rabbi Michael Pont, a new weekly podcast about love, inspiration and Torah. Get a taste of what's to come with this short story about why you might want to lower your expectations on these upcoming High Holy Days. | |||
| Next Year in the White House | 21 Mar 2025 | 00:40:46 | |
In was April, 2008. A small group of tired, homesick campaign staffers are quickly trying to put together a small Passover Seder. And who walks in...then-Senator Barack Obama. And thus began a meaningful journey to the first Seder ever held in the White House, by the first African American President of the United States, organized by one of those original campaign staffers, Eric Lesser. This remarkable story is re-told in the just released children's book, Next Year in the White House by Richard Michelson and this week Rabbi Pont got to catch up with Richard and Eric for a fascinating conversation. A perfect pre-Passover listen! | |||
| A Blessing Not a Burden | 03 Mar 2025 | 00:51:59 | |
By all accounts, Dr. Alex Kor’s life has been a miracle. The son of two Holocaust survivors who narrowly escaped death, Alex has traveled from Terre Haute, Indiana, to Auschwitz and many places in between on his journey to share the story of his parents, Eva Moses Kor and Mickey Kor, with anyone and everyone who will listen. After a recent trip to lecture at Marlboro Jewish Center, Rabbi Pont caught up with Alex to learn more about his life, the survival stories that both of his parents endured, and his recent book, A Blessing, Not a Burden. | |||
| All About Love | 11 Feb 2025 | 00:34:08 | |
It's Valentine's Day and even though it is not a Jewish holiday, love is most definitely in the air! This week, Rabbi Pont talks to Alla Fine, President & CEO of Alla Fine Coaching and developer of the brand new dating app, AppatMe which matches AI and psychology to the love finding process. If you are looking for love or just want to hear about how to keep your love story going, don't miss this week's episode just in time for Valentine's Day. When you download and activate the app at www.appatme.com between February 13-15, you’ll unlock the opportunity to explore and experience a world designed for meaningful connections. We hope you enjoy the journey—and who knows? Your perfect match may be just a click away. | |||
| By the Grace of the Game | 20 Jan 2025 | 00:40:58 | |
There are few Holocaust survivor stories like that of the family of Dan Grunfeld, who joins Rabbi Pont this week. The son of Olympic gold medalist, NBA veteran and 30-year NBA executive Ernie Grunfeld, Dan is the author of By the Grace of the Game, the remarkable story of his family's perserverance and strength interwoven with the discovery of a game that unknowingly held the power to heal wounds, build bridges, and tie together a fractured Jewish family. As we approach International Holocaust Rememberance Day, this is an episode not to be missed. | |||
| How Many Hanukkah Blessings Are There? | 26 Dec 2024 | 00:05:20 | |
Happy Hanukkah! As we celebrate over the next eight nights, Rabbi Pont has a quick message about the meaning of Hanukkah and the many blessings it provides. | |||
| A Story That Lives | 13 Dec 2024 | 00:43:22 | |
2024 has been a challenging year for Jews around the world. Acts of violence against Jews have brought out fears that another Kristallnacht could happen again in our lifetimes. With the rise of antisemitism around the world there has never been a more important time to learn the stories as told by survivors of Kristallnacht and the Holocaust. | |||
| Making Jewish Memories | 29 Nov 2024 | 00:25:24 | |
A few months ago Marlboro Jewish Center added to its team of fearless Jewish leaders with the hiring of its Director of Congregational Learning, Leo Fuhrman. Leo comes to MJC with a variety of educational, leadership and life experiences all of which he is ready to use to help our youth find their Jewish identities and be proud. How is he going to do that? By helping our community make Jewish memories one experience at a time. Don't miss this fascinating conversation between Rabbi Pont and Leo to learn more about how Leo is going to transform education in our community. | |||
| Healing the World One Bowl at a Time | 15 Nov 2024 | 00:38:20 | |
This week Rabbi Pont is joined by Sara Polon (a.k.a. Soupergirl) and Marilyn Polon (a.k.a. Soupermom), the mother/daughter team behind the delicious, kosher, vegan, and responsibly sourced soup brand, Soupergirl. Listen in to hear how a budding stand-up comedian turned her passion for fixing our broken food system into a soup company with the help of her worried Jewish mother. The story is fanscinating and the soup is delicious. Find out where you can get a bowl at https://www.thesoupergirl.com. | |||
| How Saba Kept Singing | 30 Oct 2024 | 00:43:43 | |
This is a Holocaust survivor story you haven't heard. It is the story of Cantor David Wisnia, a man whose vocal talent saved him from certain death at Auschwitz. Featured in the new award-winning documentary, How Saba Kept Singing, David's story from a child in the Warsaw Ghetto to a survivor who shares his voice at the 75th anniversary celebration of the Liberation is one not to be missed. This week, Rabbi Pont speaks with David's grandson, singer/songwriter Avi Wisnia, about the truly remarkable man who was his Saba. | |||
| The Confidence Blueprint for Teens | 17 Oct 2025 | 00:33:54 | |
Being a teenager has always been hard, but now it is harder than ever before. From the impact of COVID to social media and cell phone usage, teenagers are struggling to find their place in the world and grow the confidence they need to succeed. Enter Melissa Gohar, an educator and health care professional who has designed a workbook designed to help teenagers quiet their inner-critic, bounce back from failure, set boundaries, and embrace who they really are. This week Rabbi Pont speaks to Melissa about the workbook in a must-listen episode for every parent or grandparent of a teenager. | |||
| Rock and Wrap It Up | 27 Sep 2024 | 00:41:04 | |
During a first of its kind meeting of Holocaust survivors in Israel Syd Mandelbaum realized that he had to change the world. What followed is a lifetime dedicated to ridding the world of hunger. Enter Rock and Wrap it Up, an organization that takes food from concerts, stadiums, schools and feeds thousands of hungry people every year. Don't miss this episode about someone who has truly set out to make the world a better place. | |||
| Remembering September 11th | 11 Sep 2024 | 00:28:38 | |
The fourth season of For the Love of Judaism kicks off with a special episode in honor of the 23rd anniversary of September 11th, 2001. In this episode, Rabbi Pont interviews retired New York City firefighter Dave Smentkowski whose experiences on 9/11 and in the days and years that followed will give chills to all of us as we remember tha fateful day. | |||
| Season Finale | 07 Jul 2024 | 00:23:11 | |
It has been an amazing third season of For the Love of Judaism. To send us off into the summer Rabbi Pont shares two recent sermons, one about his trip to the Nova Festival Exhibit in New York and the other about Father's Day and the many ways fathers impact our lives. Two very different sermons but both with inspiration to carry us through to September. | |||
| A View from the Press Box | 21 Jun 2024 | 00:43:00 | |
Lots of kids are into sports but few get to live out their dreams as an NFL beat reporter for ESPN. This week's guest, New York Giants beat reporter Jordan Raanan, is one of those lucky few. Don't miss this far reaching conversation about what it is like to travel the country with an NFL team, the importance of relationships in the pursuit of your dreams, and what Jordan thinks is coming down the road for NFL fandom. | |||
| Commencement at the University of Michigan | 07 Jun 2024 | 00:19:38 | |
Last month Rabbi Pont's daughter Emma graduated from the University of Michigan School of Nursing. As was reported across many news outlets, U of M's graduation ceremony was one of many that was disrupted by protestors. | |||
| Remembering My Friend Greta Grunberg | 06 May 2024 | 00:35:39 | |
On this Yom HaShoah, the Day of Remembrance, we recall the six million who died at the hands of the Nazis. Among them was Greta Grunberg, a mother of two young boys who befriended a young German girl named Elizabeth. Elizabeth and Greta lived in the same building, had breakfast together nearly every day and lit Shabbat candles, even after it was made illegal by the Nazis. | |||
| The Garden of My Life | 21 Apr 2024 | 00:42:17 | |
What happens when a working single mom from D.C. has the opportunity to live out her dream in the midst of a pandemic? She buys a farm in rural North Carolina! | |||
| A Sermon from Before | 12 Apr 2024 | 00:15:37 | |
On Yom Kippur 2023 Rabbi Pont delivered a sermon commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War. In late September, it was widely viewed as one of the worst wars that Israel has had to fight in its 75 year history. We had no idea that the Jewish world was about to be changed forever. | |||
| Making the Laws of Conservative Judaism | 29 Mar 2024 | 00:44:08 | |
Ever wonder how the Conservative movement came to allow driving to Synagogue on Shabbat? Or whether it feels differently about driving electric cars on Shabbat? Or how it was decided that a livestreamed minyan was OK during the COVID-19 pandemic? | |||
| Adi's Story | 15 Mar 2024 | 00:49:31 | |
In the early morning hours of October 7th, Hamas stormed Kibbutz Holit, a small kibbutz in southern Israel. As the terrorists went house to house, Adi Kaploun Vital hid with her two small children while her father hid two houses away. Adi’s actions on that fateful morning saved the lives of her father and her children, Sadly, Adi was murdered by Hamas in her shelter. In the aftermath, Adi's parents, Jacqui and Yaron Vital are on a mission to tell their daughter’s story and raise awareness to ensure that nothing like this ever happens again. | |||
| Trouble Finds Evie Lefkowitz | 03 Oct 2025 | 00:36:23 | |
Growing up as the Cantor's daughter is not easy. It is even harder when our father dies when you are very young, leaving an even larger shadow for a growing child. This week, Rabbi Pont speaks with author Diana Harmon Asher about her new book, Trouble Finds Evie Lefkowitz, in which the title character lives in the shadow that Diana grew up with. A wonderful book about resilience, childhoom, community and friendship, you will certainly understand why PJ Library chose this book for publication after hearing from Diana. | |||
| Chesed and Chaverim | 01 Mar 2024 | 00:19:43 | |
Part of becoming a Bar or Bat Mitzvah at Marlboro Jewish Center is doing an act of chesed, or kindness, for those less fortunate than you are. Every year, our 7th graders find new and exciting projects that are special to them and use those projects to give back to their community. | |||
| The Black Hole Pastrami | 16 Feb 2024 | 00:35:16 | |
What is the best way to leave a legacy? Inspired by wanting to make sure that his daughter always knew the family from which she came, Jeff started writing down the memories of his childhood and the family myths that had been passed down through the generations. Those stories turned into a great new book, The Black Hole Pastrami and Other Short Stories, released last summer. | |||
| Rabbi Round Up | 02 Feb 2024 | 00:42:21 | |
In the Conservative Jewish world, few Rabbis have their fingers on pulse like Rabbi Jacob Blumenthal. Rabbi Blumenthal serves concurrently as the CEO of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism and the Rabbinical Assembly through a strategic alignment between the two organizations. | |||
| The Spirit of the IDF | 12 Jan 2024 | 00:39:46 | |
For more than three months, the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) has been engaged in a war with Hamas that feels like a defining moment for the present and future of the state of Israel. Few can offer the perspective of today's guest Aaron Cooper, an American who made moved to Israel after high school, joined the IDF, was in the West Bank on October 7th and has been fighting with his fellow soldiers in Gaza since. | |||
| Wheel of Fortune! | 22 Dec 2023 | 00:35:53 | |
By day, Sam Levine is a music teacher at Lloyd Road School in Matawan, New Jersey. At Marlboro Jewish Center, Sam Levine is a talented musician who leads Tot Shabbat and plays in the Shabbat Unplugged Band. On October 2023 he added another title to his name, Wheel of Fortune contestant. | |||
| Giving the Gift of Life | 08 Dec 2023 | 00:32:09 | |
What is the best gift you've ever given? It probably doesn't top what Chrissy Esptein, a young mother of two beautiful daughters, gave to her friend Kieran this past September when she donated her left kidney to save his life. | |||
| Sci-fi and Judaism | 24 Nov 2023 | 00:37:03 | |
This week Rabbi Pont is joined by Rabbis Lindsey Healey-Pollack and Andrew Pepperstone, hosts of the podcast Sacred Realms. Sacred Realms discusses the intersection between Judaism and a wide range of sci-fi and fantasy books, movies, and television shows. Each episode, Rabbi Lindsey and Rabbi Andrew discuss what they have been watching or reading recently, do a deep dive into a main topic, bring out from "the Geniza," something from the not-that-distant past, and more. | |||
| Friendships Forged: The Importance of Jewish Sleepaway Camp | 10 Nov 2023 | 00:31:07 | |
Few movements in the Jewish religion have been as successful as that of Jewish camping. Each year thousands of Jewish children participate in an immersive Jewish experience that brings them closer to their religion and builds a lasting Jewish identity that is unmatched by any other youth program. | |||
| A Meaningful Journey | 27 Oct 2023 | 00:29:27 | |
On this week's episode, Rabbi Pont welcomes Dr. Stacy Gallin back to the podcast. Dr. Gallin is the founder of The Ferencz Institute for Human Rights, Ethics and the Holocaust, a non-profit organization doing the important work of using the lessons of the Holocaust to rid our world of hate of all kinds. Dr. Gallin's current projects include Athletes Against Antisemitism and Discrimination, a program focused on helping college athletes use their platforms to give back to local, national and international communities. | |||
| Lessons from the Yom Kippur War | 15 Oct 2023 | 00:34:47 | |
Six days ago our world was shattered. For nearly a week we have all tried to make sense of the horror that Hamas brought upon Israel last Shabbat. | |||
| Stickers of Meaning | 19 Sep 2025 | 00:36:52 | |
The October 7th massacres and the subsequent war have claimed the lives of nearly 2,000 civilians and soldiers. It has become a tradition in Israel, during this war, for families and friends to create a memorial sticker for their loved ones. Many of these include a personal motto or phrase that held special significance to the individual. The Stickers of Meaning project was created to collect and present these stickers to the public in a central repository, making them and the powerful messages they carry accessible to as many people as possible. This week, Rabbi Pont is joined by Stickers of Meaning founder Jeff Weiss and Executive Director North America Orlie Braha to discuss this amazing project and how you can get involved. Checkout the stickers here: https://stickersofmeaning.org/ Ushpizin Packets for Sukkot: https://stickersofmeaning.org/ushpizin/ | |||
| Seeking Allies on College Campuses | 02 Oct 2023 | 00:21:47 | |
Antisemitism is on the rise. There may be no more alarming statistic for American Jews than the reality than six in ten religious hate crimes happen to Jewish people and/or organizations. A shocking statistic for a people that make up less than 2.5% of the population. | |||
| New Season. New Year. | 15 Sep 2023 | 00:08:31 | |
Shana tova! What better way to usher in the new year than with a new season of For the Love of Judaism. On this episode you will hear two recent sermons given by Rabbi Pont, both of which are must listens to get you in the mood for the high holidays. | |||
| Sleeping As Fast As I Can | 12 May 2023 | 00:33:40 | |
Richard Michelson is an award-winning author, poet and artist who is well known for his contributions to the cannon of Jewish writing. His newest collection, Sleeping As Fast As I Can is a four-part book of poetry that is equal parts political and personal as it explores everything from gun violence and social justice, to his relationship with Judaism and the struggle of an aging parent. | |||
| The Incident at San Miguel | 05 May 2023 | 00:31:38 | |
Throughout history Jews have been the victims of persecution and discrimination that has forced them from the places they've called home. While the stories associated with the Holocaust are often-told, the stories of the Jewish people in Cuba during the 1950s and 1960s are not as well known. And still, these stories are among the most harrowing, especially for the Polish Jews who had come to Havana to escape the changing tides of Eastern Europe. | |||
| Making Each Day Meaningful | 28 Apr 2023 | 00:31:39 | |
Breast cancer awareness is one of the most highly visible fundraising campaigns around. Most of us think that breast cancer is curable and so prevention is the key research priority. And yet, tens of thousands of people will die from breast cancer every year. 98% of those deaths are at the hands of metastatic breast cancer And yet, this MBC receives around 5% of the funding associated with this deadly disease. For more info on Tami and The Eagle Method, please visit Motivational Speaker | The Eagle Method | |||
| Surviving the St. Louis | 21 Apr 2023 | 00:27:09 | |
In 1939, the USS St. Louis left Hamburg, Germany headed for Havana, Cuba with more than 900 European Jews aboard. Counting themselves among the lucky few to escape Hitler's Germany, they thought they were headed for refuge. The passengers happiness quickly turned to fear as they were denied entry to Cuba, followed by the United States, Canada and many other countries. With only four countries willing to take passengers in, they were split up between England, Belgium, the Netherlands and France. | |||
| An Israeli State of the Union | 14 Apr 2023 | 00:35:59 | |
As Israel gets ready to celebrate its 75th birthday later this month, the only Democracy in the Middle East finds herself dealing with unprecedented internal strife. The judicial reform package being pushed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his coalition has led to weeks of protests that involve hundreds of thousands of Israelis taking to the streets. The situation is rife with challenge, and for a country that already has its fair share of external threats, the internal turmoil poses unique challenges. | |||