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Disagreeing with the Torah (Re'eh)27 Aug 202400:12:36

The Torah makes a grand pronouncement: Israelites should distance themselves physically and spiritually from neighboring peoples so as not to be tempted to "follow their ways." But how does this sit with modern, progressive Jews who believe in interfaith dialogue? Isn't it important to learn about other religious and cultural groups? In this episode, Rabbi Micah Streiffer explores what it means to disagree with the Torah on this topic.

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Judaism is About Love (Ekev - A Conversation with Rabbi Shai Held)21 Aug 202400:54:49

Rabbi Shai Held is one of the most important thinkers in modern Jewish life. President and Dean of the Hadar Institute, he is a theologian, rabbi, educator, and author. In this interview, he joins Rabbi Micah Streiffer to talk about the Torah's command to love the stranger, and about the broader idea that Judaism is about love.

Rabbi Held's latest book is Judaism is About Love.

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Who Is My Neighbor? (Kedoshim)09 May 202400:14:06

The Torah commands: "Love your neighbor as yourself?" But who is the neighbor that I'm commanded the love? The answer is not straightforward. In fact, it's one of the great debates of Judaism.

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Chukat: Finding Miriam’s Voice05 Jul 202200:12:54

This week's portion tells about the death of Miriam. But is the whole story really here? We read the text through the eyes of Rashi and the commentators, and of Dr. Judith Plaskow, a contemporary feminist scholar who teaches that it is our responsibility to search for the voices that have been excluded from Torah.

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Korach: Judaism Doesn’t Ban Abortion28 Jun 202200:10:43

By exploring this week's Torah portion we gain some insight into the Jewish view of reproductive healthcare. The Torah also gives a warning about those who would use religion in order to try to control others.

If you would like to join us for our upcoming learning session about abortion in Jewish texts, please email me at rabbistreiffer@gmail.com.

Sh’lach: Choosing Your Own Attitude21 Jun 202200:10:16

The Torah's story of the scouts points to our ability to choose how we understand and respond to a given situation. In this episode I relate the parashah to Viktor Frankl's teaching of the "last of the human freedoms."

B’haalotcha: Would that ALL God’s people were prophets14 Jun 202200:09:38

This parashah tells about a strange incident in which two Israelites prophesy "illicitly." Moses's reaction to them teaches something important about leadership and listening.

Naso: Racism is still with us (encore)08 Jun 202200:08:41

Digging a bit under the surface of the parashah, we find a message about the responsibility to  uphold the image of God in each person. And about what an individual, or a society, should do when it realizes that it has not done so.

Bamidbar: Listing the Names30 May 202200:09:54

In the wake of yet another horrific mass shooting in the United States, this week's Torah portion has much to say about respect for life, about "bearing arms," and about the responsibility of a society to guard the safety of each of its citizens.

Bechukotai: Causes and Effects (A conversation with Rabbi Karyn Kedar)24 May 202200:43:34

A conversation with Rabbi Karyn Kedar. We talk about the Torah's theology of Reward and Punishment - our challenges with it and how we might understand it through liberal Jewish eyes. In the bonus interview, we discuss prayer, presence, and mindfulness via a reading of Rabbi Kedar's new book of poetry.

Rabbi Kedar's book Amen can be found here: https://www.ccarpress.org/shopping_product_detail.asp?pid=50485

Bahar: Boldly Go 🖖🏼17 May 202200:09:14

This week's parashah is about the Sabbatical year, in which the land lies fallow and all debts and servitude are forgiven. We find a lesson there, and in Star Trek, about living your best life.

Emor: The Corners of Your Face/Field (encore)10 May 202200:09:04

The Torah's strange prohibition against shaving the corners of your face is an opportunity to talk about holiness and about the relationship between ritual and ethics.

Kedoshim: You shall be holy03 May 202200:10:54

This week's parashah is about holiness - how we're supposed to strive for it, even through we'll never actually get there.

Yom Kippur in May?? (Achrei Mot - encore)01 May 202400:11:48

Sacrifice? Demons? A scapegoat?? This parashah describes the strange, levitical practices of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. What meaning is there to be found for modern Jewish life in this ancient, priestly ritual?

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Achrei Mot: Yom Kippur in April??26 Apr 202200:09:52

Sacrifice? Demons? A scapegoat?? This parashah describes the levitical practices of Yom Kippur - the Day of Atonement. What meaning is there to be found for modern Jewish life in this ancient, priestly ritual?

Pesach: Fifty Exoduses20 Apr 202200:10:55

A single confusing word in the story of the Exodus yields a message about the lifelong process of becoming your best self.

Pesach: Telling the Story12 Apr 202200:10:03

What is the power of the Passover story? How has it captured the hearts and minds of so many Jews for so many generations? I argue that this story brings out our sense of longing for a better world, and that it has helped Jews maintained a sense of cohesiveness as a people. I reference Susan Cain's new book Bitter Sweet and her argument about the power of longing.

Metzora: Learning to Say ”I Don’t Know”05 Apr 202200:09:30

Metzora is about a mysterious plague that appears on the walls of a house. In debating whether it describes something real or mythical, the Rabbis teach a lesson about knowing, and knowing what we don't know.

Tazria: The Healing Power of Presence29 Mar 202200:09:21

Tazria is about scaly skin disease and priestly diagnosis. But when we examine it through the Rabbis' eyes, it is about our responsibility to each other in times of suffering. We explore a passage from the Talmud that helps drive home that idea.

Shemini: Understanding the Moment (A Conversation with Alden Solovy)22 Mar 202200:42:25

In this interview with Alden Solovy, we try to understand the tragic story of Nadav and Avihu in the context of what it means to be a prayer leader. We also talk about creative liturgy, poetic midrash, and making the prayerbook accessible for "Jews in the pews."

Alden's website: tobendlight.com/

And his books of liturgy and poetic midrash are available at https://www.ccarpress.org/.

Tzav: The Perpetual Offering (Rabbi Michael Satz)16 Mar 202200:08:11

Rabbi Michael Satz offers thoughts about the ancient Temple sacrifices, how we can relate to them in a post-Temple world, and what it means to offer the worship of our hearts.

Vayikra: Wrongs & Responsibilities08 Mar 202200:10:09

As we open the book of Leviticus, the Torah turns to the rules of sacrifice. The message of these ancient Temple offerings is, ultimately, about recognizing wrongdoing and striving toward being your best self.

P’kudei: Let Each Gem Shine (A Conversation with Rabbi Barry Block)01 Mar 202200:42:20

In this conversation with Rabbi Barry Block, we talk about the precious gems in the High Priest's breastplate, as a metaphor for the imperative to create equity by considering the individual needs of students/communities in education. Plus, in the bonus interview, we talk about the Jewish context around social and racial justice in the American south.

  • Rabbi Block's book: The The Social Justice Torah Commentary, published by the Central Conference of American Rabbis.
  • Rabbi Block's book recommendation: Caste by Isabel Wilkerson.
Vayahkel: More Like Zusya22 Feb 202200:10:31

In yet another portion about the building of the Tabernacle, the Torah discusses the unexpected skills and talents that the Israelites discovered in the wilderness. What does this have to do with our own skills and talents, and with the journey to being your best self?

Lessons from Leprosy (Metzora)16 Apr 202400:13:46

How often do we dehumanize or ostracize people who are suffering from disease, poverty, mental health challenges, etc? This week we focus on some Midrash surrounding how you're supposed to treat people afflicted with leprosy. The Rabbis find some surprising and affirming messages embedded in this strange Torah portion.

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Ki Tisa: Judaism is Not (Just) For Kids15 Feb 202200:09:34

This week's Torah portion speaks about a census in the wilderness. We'll explore why they only counted the Israelites from age 20 and up, and what it has to do with our own Judaism.

Tetzaveh: Where is Moses?08 Feb 202200:09:38

In this parashah about priestly clothing and institutions, Moses is conspicuously missing. What's the lesson in his absence? I consult the commentary of the great Israeli educator Nehama Leibowitz and look for meaning for today's world in an ancient text.

Terumah: I, Thou, and God01 Feb 202200:10:53

This week's Torah portion is about the construction of the Tabernacle (the portable sanctuary in the desert). What does that have to do with relationships and with finding God in each other? Listen in for Rabbi Streiffer's take on the parashah.

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Mishpatim: The Widow, the Orphan, and the Stranger (A conversation with Rabbi Shmuly Yanklowitz)25 Jan 202200:37:31

The Torah's command to care for the widow, orphan, and stranger sits at the base of a rich Jewish theology of compassion, kindness, and social justice. I am joined by Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz, author and activist, to talk about why the ethical and the ritual can't be teased apart, and how the world benefits from a Jewish approach to social justice.

R' Shmuly's Social Justice Commentaries can be found here and here.

Yitro: Encounters with God (A Conversation with Rabbi Oren Hayon)19 Jan 202200:38:25

Yitro is about the Torah portion about Mount Sinai. I am joined by Rabbi Oren Hayon to discuss the Ten Commandments, and why they represent a unique, dialogue-based framework for encountering God and encountering fellow human beings. We also reflect on the events in Colleyville, Texas, and the heroic acts of Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker.

B’Shallach: Making a Miracle, Doing God’s Work11 Jan 202200:08:58

In this parashah, the Torah tells the story of the parting of the Red Sea. And the Rabbis tell the story of the brave person who made that miracle possible.

Bo: The Importance of Questions & Curiosity04 Jan 202200:09:18

This week's portion tells the story of the Exodus. It also tells about the importance of telling the story, and of asking questions as a mode of learning. Let's talk about why Judaism has placed questioning & curiosity at the centre of ritual and memory.

Va’era: Shortness of Spirit28 Dec 202100:09:57

Why could Moses see the possibility of freedom when none of the other Israelite slaves could? How do you find hope, and a wider perspective, in the midst of the narrow places.

Shemot: Moses and the Women (An Interview with Rabbi Sally Priesand)22 Dec 202100:49:12

The opening of the book is Exodus is the origin story of Moses...but it's also the story of the women in his life. In this episode I am joined by Rabbi Sally Priesand, North America's first woman rabbi, to discuss the women who make Moses's story possible - and to celebrate 50 years of women's rabbinical ordination.

Vay‘chi: Legacy14 Dec 202100:10:00

The final parashah of Genesis is about death, life, and legacy. Ephraim and Menashe receive a blessing from their grandfather Jacob. In a sense, we get to be living expressions of the values of those who came before us.

The Healing Power of Presence (Tazria - encore)09 Apr 202400:10:12

Tazria is about scaly skin disease and priestly diagnosis. But when we examine it through the Rabbis' eyes, it is about our responsibility to each other in times of suffering. We explore a story from the Talmud that helps drive home that idea.

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Vayigash: What does it take to forgive? (encore)08 Dec 202100:09:14

The Joseph story is ultimately a story about forgiveness and about relationships.

Miketz: Jewish Life in Diaspora01 Dec 202100:09:21

Among other things, Joseph is the first "Diaspora Jew." How does his story in this week's parashah mirror and inspire Jewish life today?

Vayeshev: An Act of Joseph25 Nov 202100:09:24

This week's parashah tells the story of Joseph and the "coat of many colours." What is the secret of Joseph's incredible resilience?  Listen in for Rabbi Streiffer's take.

Vayishlach: From Jacob to Israel18 Nov 202100:09:02

Why is Jacob's name change such a pivotal moment in the Jewish story? And what does it have to teach us about our own lives?

Vayetze: Responsible for Each Other11 Nov 202100:08:53

This week's parashah tells the story of the 12 sons of Jacob, who become the 12 tribes of Israel. The symbolism of family has something to teach about the realities of peoplehood and responsibility.

Toldot: How (Not) to Disagree (encore)04 Nov 202100:09:23

This week's Torah portion teaches about how to disagree respectfully. We could learn a thing or two for our own lives and our political system.

Chayei Sarah: They Buried him Together27 Oct 202100:09:43

Chayei Sarah is a portion about death that is really about life. The death of Sarah and of Abraham teach us an important lesson about relationships and about living our best life.

Per the episode, my short story "A Wind From the South," which is about Isaac and Ishmael burying their father together, can be found here: https://jewishliteraryjournal.com/fiction/a-wind-from-the-south/.

 

Vayera: From Mundane to Sacred21 Oct 202100:08:50

Vayera is the story of Abraham and Sarah. It teaches us that we can transform the world from mundane to sacred through mitzvot - acts of holy obligation.

Lech Lecha: All the Souls They Had Made13 Oct 202100:08:19

Lech Lecha tells the story of Abraham and Sarah's journey to the land of Israel. Turns out it's also about community and relationship.

Noach: The Seven Noachide Laws (A Conversation with Rabbi Mark Washofsky)06 Oct 202100:43:46

A conversation with Dr. Mark Washofsky about the Seven Noachide laws. We touch on issues of universalism in Judaism, Natural Law, and what it means to be a society.

In the bonus interview: the relationship between liberal Judaism and traditional Jewish law; what it means to make authentic Judaism choices; and why the Talmud belongs to all of us.

For more information about the Solomon B. Freehof Institute of Progressive Halakhah, visit freehofinstitute.org.

Don't eat that! Or do... it's up to you (Sh'mini)02 Apr 202400:13:35

Sh'mini outlines the laws of kashrut - which animals traditionally may and may not be eaten in Judaism. How does liberal Judaism approach the rules and traditions around keeping kosher in modern Jewish life?

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Bereshit: Take A Break30 Sep 202100:09:54

The beginning of season 3! The Torah's opening parashah focuses, in part on Shabbat - on the very real need to take a break from technology and creation.

V‘Zot Ha‘Brachah: Turn It Again27 Sep 202100:08:49

The final portion of the Torah ends with a message about the ongoing journey of learning.

Sukkot: Seeing God‘s Back23 Sep 202100:09:04

The Torah portion for Sukkot describes Moses "seeing God's back." What does the Torah mean by that?? We get an answer from the 12th century philosopher Maimonides - and it's perfect for Sukkot!

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