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In this episode of The Shema Podcast, I reflect on Hanukkah’s deeper lessons and the modern-day battle for Jewish identity. While the Maccabees fought to preserve Torah and mitzvot, today’s “Greek army” has succeeded in pulling many Jews away from their heritage. I share my frustrations with how “fake rabbis” have diluted Judaism, replacing Torah study and observance with superficial connections.
This episode is a heartfelt call to action: to reclaim our spiritual roots, reignite our commitment to Torah, and bring light back into our lives. Hanukkah is a time of miracles, and now more than ever, we need to take steps toward them.
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In this episode of The Shema Podcast, I invited Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe to join the show to explore the secrets behind his remarkable productivity and success as a writer, teacher, podcaster, and Torah scholar. The conversation delves into how Rabbi Wolbe balances his professional responsibilities with family life, the importance of recognizing and utilizing one’s unique abilities to impact the world, the power of prayer, self-belief, and the understanding that divine assistance is available to anyone striving for greatness. Moreover, everyone has the potential and responsibility to achieve their unique greatness in the world.
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In this episode, we delve into what may be the greatest existential threat to the Jewish people today—not external forces like anti-Semitism, but internal challenges stemming from assimilation and the adoption of secular ideologies. We are joined by Daniel Greenfield, a renowned author and thinker, to examine how liberalism has become a substitute religion for many Jews, eclipsing Torah values and undermining Jewish identity. Together, we explore the historical roots of this trend, its expression in modern Jewish movements, and the way forward. With references to key historical moments and practical insights, this episode offers a profound reflection on Jewish continuity, mission, and resilience.
Learn more about Daniel Greenfield: Read his articles at danielgreenfield.orgBuy his book: Domestic Enemies: The Founding Fathers’ Fight Against the Left. Click here to purchaseJoin the conversation: Be part of our growing community! Join the Shema Podcast for the Perplexed WhatsApp Group to share feedback, discuss episodes, and suggest future topics. Click here to sign up#Torah #ReformJudaism #Liberalism
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In this episode, we are joined by Rabbi Raphael Shore to discuss his new book, Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Jew?. Together, we explore the lessons and clarity it provides about our purpose and responsibilities in the world as Jews by understanding the reasons behind the hatred directed toward us.
Buy the Book: Learn more about Rabbi Raphael Shore’s groundbreaking work, Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Jew? Learning to Love the Lessons of Jew-Hatred. Click here to purchaseHost a Screening: Bring Rabbi Shore’s film, Tragic Awakening, to your community. Click here for detailsJoin the Conversation: Be part of our growing community! Join the Shema Podcast for the Perplexed WhatsApp Group to share feedback, discuss episodes, and suggest future topics. Click here to sign up
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In this thought-provoking episode, we are joined by Dr. Michael Milgraum, a psychologist, poet, and child of a Holocaust survivor, to explore the profound depths of Jewish identity and spirituality. Dr. Milgraum shares his journey from secular upbringing to a life rich in Torah and observance, weaving together his professional expertise in psychology with the timeless lessons of Judaism. We discuss the struggles and joys of faith, the role of emotion in mitzvos, and how Jewish resilience counters modern challenges. Dr. Milgraum’s poetry illuminates the intersection of spirituality, trauma, and human connection, offering inspiration for anyone seeking purpose and meaning in a complex world.
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To Seek a Larger Spirit: Reflections of a Jewish Psychologist
Written Upon Our Souls
Never Forget My Soul
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In this podcast, we dive into Fiddler on the Roof to examine how its portrayal of "tradition" and Jewish identity mirrors a broader historical struggle within Judaism. Set in the fictional shtetl of Anatevka around 1905, Fiddler on the Roof follows Tevye, a poor milkman grappling with changing times as his daughters challenge age-old customs. More than a story of family and culture, Fiddler highlights a common misconception about Judaism—that it values tradition merely for tradition's sake. This misunderstanding, we argue, has shaped Jewish challenges and setbacks over the past 200 years.
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In Mishnah Sanhedrin, we are taught that all of Israel has a share in Olam HaBa (the World to Come). But what about a Jew who does not engage in Torah learning or fulfill the mitzvos? How can they become a receptacle to exist in Olam HaBa without the proper soul rectification through Torah and mitzvos? In this episode, we explore the "Plan B" soul rectifications, and the various compassionate paths designed to guide each soul back to its divine source.
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Based on a request from members of the Shema Podcast for the Perplexed WhatsApp group, this episode explores the spiritual foundation of physicality to deepen our understanding of the Jew’s role in the world and the purpose of Torah and mitzvos.
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In this episode, I requested questions from listeners that I could research and explore in depth. My guest and I sat in the sukkah as I provided answers to a variety of questions that I believe offer deeper insights into many areas of Torah and Jewish living.
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About ten years ago, the Pew Research Center found that around 85-90% of the global population believes in a deity. At first, this seems promising. But when you dig deeper and ask people to define the god they believe in, you often find that their conception is of a god that doesn’t truly exist. Disturbingly, many Jews share this misconception. In this episode, we explore the significance of the upcoming holiday of Sukkos and how it helps us understand the true nature of our Creator.
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In this episode we delve into the profound wisdom behind how Hashem orchestrates the world with flawless precision, balancing justice and compassion as well as the incredible role that each Jew plays in this divine system.
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In this episode, we explore the profound opportunities that Rosh Hashanah through Yom Kippur offers us—a chance to recreate ourselves and start anew, unburdened by the mistakes of the past. But there’s a powerful secret embedded in how Hashem responds to our pleas for forgiveness: it’s directly tied to how we treat others. Understanding this connection can set us on a path of extraordinary growth in the new year. Join us as we dive deep into this essential wisdom, offering insights that can transform your spiritual journey and personal growth.
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I typically avoid conversations about politics; however, given the gravity of the upcoming election and its potential impact on Israel, I’ve decided to break my usual practice and share my thoughts on the matter. Of course I am not referring to the US presidential elections but the election at Rosh Hashanah of Hashem vs. Amalek.
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What if I told you that the Creator of the Universe wrote a letter to comfort you during these challenging times since October 7th?
In this episode, we're joined by Jake Turx, senior White House correspondent and chief political correspondent for Ami magazine, and a political contributor at Newsmax. Jake analyzes Sefer Ovadia, the shortest book in the Prophets section of the Tanach. Despite its brevity, it delivers a powerful message of divine justice and the fate of Edom.
This is a message dictated by the Almighty to His prophet, Ovadia, 2,800 years ago, specifically for you today.
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I recently learned about the Jewish custom of Chanukas HaBayis, a ceremony dedicating a new home to Torah learning and mitzvos. It was suggested that I host this event in my new home. The celebration involves opening one's home to the community, sharing food and drink, and hearing words of Torah. I’ve invited an incredible lineup of rabbis: Rabbi Nagel, Rabbi Lazenga, Rabbi Cotlar, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe, and Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe. But something still felt incomplete—I want you, my dear listener, to join us and be part of this special occasion.
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The foundation for the Jewish people to flourish and fulfill their sacred role in creation begins with building a marriage where the husband and wife can support each other in personal development and continual growth. Unfortunately, in the area of relationships between men and women, we have been deeply influenced by the other nations, and while these behaviors may be considered normal, they are actually irrational. In this episode, we are joined by Devorah Kigel to share Torah wisdom on this important topic. As a dating coach, Devorah has helped hundreds of women achieve clarity in their dating lives and marry Mr. Right. She's also an inspirational speaker and popular teacher, giving classes for over two decades.
To learn more about Devorah Kigel, visit https://www.devorahkigel.com. To order her book Marry a Mensch: Timeless Jewish Wisdom for Today’s Single Woman, click here.
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To understand the current state of Israel and the Jewish people, we must first explore our history, beginning with the formation of the Jewish people through Abraham. Significant events in history set the stage for future developments, and the conflicts between Isaac and Ishmael—stemming from Isaac’s birthright as the progenitor of the Jewish people—and between Jacob and Esau over the birthright have echoed through the ages. In this episode, Rabbi Ken Spiro helps us gain insight into our past, present, and future as we strive to resolve this long-standing sibling rivalry.
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To understand the Jewish people's current situation in history, it's important to recognize the three exiles we've endured and the fourth exile of Edom we face today. This exile of Edom has been the longest and most challenging because it lacks a specific ideology, unlike the exiles of Babylon, Persia, and Greece. Instead, Edom represents a mental exile, influencing us through remnants of those past nations and, most importantly, discouraging Jews from asking questions. Discover how to free your mind and break free from the exile of Edom.
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In this episode, I delve into a profound teaching from Rabbi Nachman that underscores the importance of aligning our knowledge (Daas), compassion (Tiferes), and foundation (Yesod). This alignment serves as a powerful conduit for channeling blessings from Hashem into the world. It involves the skillful use of prayer, likened to a finely honed spiritual sword. These insights hold universal relevance and can guide us into the upcoming year, ensuring that you not only attract but also receive a bountiful supply of spiritual and material blessings for both you and your loved ones.
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While my guest on this episode is literally a Jewish rock star, he would still be one even if he had chosen a different profession. Listen in as we discuss how, when a Jew embraces their relationship with Hashem and His Torah, it does not change them; it simply allows them to actualize who they truly are and bring out their potential and unique creative nature to the world. When we align our spiritual selves with our physical selves, we can each achieve rock star status.
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