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If nothing else is sure in life, you can be certain that change at some point will come for us all. After 18 years in her job, Rabbi Miriam is heading for something new and as the rabbis reveal how Jewish ritual is the ultimate guide to change-management they reflect on how good endings make for a strong start.
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When faced with a difficult conversation, what better way to deflect than to talk about what you had for breakfast? In this final conversation in the current series, the rabbis discuss why it is so hard to talk about Israel and its complex democracy. And they take up the challenge of doing so, at a time when Israelis all over the world are protesting in the streets in defiance of the new ultra-right wing coalition that threatens the beating heart of their democracy.
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At every moment in Judaism we time travel because we're living between the world as it was and the world as it is. Yet, every year on the 14th of Adar, Purim turns everything on its head...
With many thanks to the Queen of Jewish Early Childhood Music, Ellen Allard for permission to use 'The Whole Megillah':IG: @ellenallardmusic • FB:@ellenallardmusic
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Creating liturgy is a long process but like any creative art, it draws inspiration from a great many sources. In the context of Judaism, many minds and hearts play their parts too and in this episode Rabbi Mark Goldsmith crosses the threshold to join the Rabbiters in a very special conversation about the creation of a new prayer book for the High Holy Days. Out in 2024, the new MRJ Machzor promises beauty, tradition and of course, meaningful change.
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Are you a spendaholic with your carbon budget or do you save for the future? What are your favourite life-hacks and why is Judaism's answer to a better life so radical for some? Join the rabbis this week at TuBishvat to wish a big Rabbiting On! happy birthday both to Rabbi Debbie and to the trees!
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People who live in communities tend to live longer and Jewish community can be a protective factor but it's not always the case. Western cultures often value personal independence over communal interdependence and yet more people than ever are self-reporting the need for support with their mental health. Louise Kermode from Jewish mental health charity Jami joins the show to talk connection, empowerment and how we can create the right conditions for people to thrive ahead of this Mental Health Shabbat.
Get Help Now:
https://www.samaritans.org/
https://jamiuk.org/get-involved/mhas/
https://www.reformjudaism.org.uk/category/mental-health-well-being/
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Jewish communities in Ethiopia, descended from the Tribe of Dan, migrated south during the Biblical period. Today, they remain devout communities many of whom wish to move to Israel. Many are entrepreneurs and university-educated but faced with poverty and complexities with Israeli immigration laws, they are being supported by charitable organisations such as Meketa, run by Rabbi Sybil Sheridan who joins Rabbiting On! to discuss her work. Following Maimonidean principles of empowerment and the teaching of Kol yisrael arevim zeh bazeh - the idea that all Jews are responsible for one another, you can support the work of Meketa by visiting www.meketa.org.uk
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After Rabbiting On Live the rabbis are still buzzing and whether it’s to do with fire safety or being out and proud with your Judaism, this Chanukah is all about being intentional. Happy Chanukah from the Rabbiting On Team and all at MRJ.
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Will future generations be Jewish? How do I find love? How can we elevate our friendships? If we could change one thing about Judaism - what would it be? In Rabbiting On Live! the studio audience asked the rabbis some rather interesting questions. Recorded on location at JW3 with music from Daniel Cainer and Cantor Zoe Jacobs, join us for Rabbiting On Live! 2022.
Also available as a video podcast:
https://www.reformjudaism.org.uk/podcasts/rabbiting-on/
With thanks to Rabbi Lev Taylor, Christina and Alex, Adam and Shereen, Debbi and Sion and JW3. Photgraphy by Kate Swerdlow. -
Will future generations be Jewish? How do I find love? How can we elevate our friendships? If we could change one thing about Judaism what would it be? In Rabbiting On Live! the studio audience asked the rabbis some rather interesting questions.
Also available as a video podcast:
https://www.reformjudaism.org.uk/podcasts/rabbiting-on/
Recorded on location at JW3 with music from Daniel Cainer and Cantor Zoe Jacobs.
With thanks to Rabbi Lev Taylor, Christina and Alex, Adam and Shereen, Debbi and Sion and JW3. Photgraphy by Kate Swerdlow. -
Does what's on TV tell us something about ourselves? Is it healthy to watch so much news and do MPs eating animal body parts in exchange for redemption make us want to laugh or cry? Find out what the Rabbis think in this episode of Rabbiting On.
Come meet the rabbis in person for an evening of lively chat about love, friendship, relationship and the future of our community with music and some special guests; it's the Rabbiting On Live at JW3 on Thursday, 1st December at 7:30pm - Tickets are on sale now:
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Whether it's the language we use for God or ideas about an interventionist God, the rabbis share their thoughts on what feels natural and what about believing is harder to swallow as they head into one huge conversation.
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Thursday 1st December @JW3 - £12.
Join the rabbis for an evening of lively conversation about life, love, relationships and how future generations will be Jewish. With some special guests and music from our very own rabbiter Daniel Cainer.
Book tickets:
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The Rabbis are back for Season 2 of Rabbiting On with news of disaster, spiritual renewal, hilarity and rest over the summer. For some big news coming up for the show this Season and important guidance on how not to be the ‘muffin mum’, have a listen, share and get in touch on [email protected]
Show Links:
Anthony Nolan: https://www.anthonynolan.org/
FRS and Gareth Malone: https://youtu.be/kWRZWa1OsIQ
The Honeycomb Project: https://www.reformjudaism.org.uk/hone…
Rabbi Debbie’s Sermon: https://www.ehrs.uk/kol-nidre-people-…
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Join us for the finale of series one of Rabbiting on, as we look back together over a truly remarkable year.
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Anne Frank's diary was first published in English, this week, 70 years ago in 1952. Today, the book is one of the most famous in the world and the ideas that its author proposes inspire empathy, joy, and hope and speak truth of the human condition. While Rabbi Debbie is away on the March of the Living in Poland, Chief Executive of the Anne Frank Trust, Tim Robertson, joins the show to discuss a book that serves both as a bedrock of Holocaust education and to fight contemporary prejudice in all its forms.
https://annefrank.org.uk/
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What's the connection between a jar of marmalade and the dynamics of community, the difference between equality and equity, the power of music and idolatry of industrialisation? Our Rabbis and Cantors each bring a unique gift to the world. On this week's show they share these passions with the Rabbiting On audience from their annual conference Kallah.
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The Purim story is one of power, subversion, and ultimately survival but who is the real feminist hero and is all this fact, folklore or just plain old drag? Combine activism with humour and you have a force for change on your hands. And possibly a wig on your head. Happy Purim from all of us at Rabbiting On.
To watch this episode with subtitles and wigs/hats visit:
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For International Women's Day 2022, Rabbi Jackie Tabick, the UK's first ordained women rabbi, shares memories of the early days of her career and the things people say and do to women rabbis, reminding us how far we've come and how far we are yet to go.
Hands of G-d Holy Sparks Press Release:http://huc.edu/news/2022/01/04/holy-sparks-celebrating-fifty-years-women-in-rabbinate
Turn to page 8:http://huc.edu/sites/default/files/Holy-Spark-LIVE-R19.pdf
RSY-Netzer Summer Programmes now open for bookings:
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