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Jealousy

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The podcast will specifically define jealousy and coveting in Judaism, why it is forbidden, how to prevent it, and why it is considered the "worst sin in the Torah". It will also show how and why God could be jealous and how there is both bad and good jealousy within traditional Judaism.

Nov 3, 20257 min

S1 Ep 98(98) Jealousy

The podcast will specifically define jealousy and coveting in Judaism, why it is forbidden, how to prevent it, and why it is considered the "worst sin in the Torah". It will also show how and why God could be jealous and how there is both bad and good jealousy within traditional Judaism.

Nov 3, 202521 min

Dwarf Tossing and Renouncing One's Dignity

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A very popular but controversial game in bars in the 1990s was "dwarf-tossing, i.e., who could through padded little people the farthest. If the little person agrees and is paid, is there anything morally wrong with this practice. This podcast will examine the implications from Jewish sources and the implications for human dignity for every human being.

Oct 27, 20256 min

S1 Ep 97(97) Dwarf Tossing and Renouncing One's Dignity

A very popular but controversial game in bars in the 1990s was "dwarf-tossing, i.e., who could through padded little people the farthest. If the little person agrees and is paid, is there anything morally wrong with this practice. This podcast will examine the implications from Jewish sources and the implications for human dignity for every human being.

Oct 27, 202516 min

S1 Ep 96(96) Lottery: Using it to Win and to Determine Fate

This podcast will examine the precedents of lotteries in scripture, when lotteries are permitted and forbidden traditional Judaism and why, and whether this activity denies God's involvement in activities in the world or not. It also will examine gambling in Judaism such as sports betting today.

Oct 20, 202524 min

Lottery: Using it to Win and to Determine Fate

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This podcast will examine the precedents of lotteries in scripture, when lotteries are permitted and forbidden traditional Judaism and why, and whether this activity denies God's involvement in activities in the world or not. It also will examine gambling in Judaism such as sports betting today.

Oct 19, 20258 min

Going Beyond What is Required in Judaism – Requirement or a Good Idea?

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If going beyond the law is a requirement of Jewish law itself, then it is no longer "beyond" the law, but, rather, part of the law. This podcast will examine where in Judaism a Jew is required to go beyond the basic law requirement, and why and how it can, nevertheless, remain beyond the law. Numerous practical actions and examples will be discussed.

Oct 15, 20257 min

S1 Ep 95(95) Going Beyond What is Required in Judaism – Requirement or a Good Idea?

If going beyond the law is a requirement of Jewish law itself, then it is no longer "beyond" the law, but, rather, part of the law. This podcast will examine where in Judaism a Jew is required to go beyond the basic law requirement, and why and how it can, nevertheless, remain beyond the law. Numerous practical actions and examples will be discussed.

Oct 15, 202513 min

Underlying Values and Concepts of Sukkot

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The many laws and customs of Sukkot will be discussed in this podcast, demonstrating their underlying values and ideas. Among the key ideas of Sukkot are unity of the Jewish people, true belief in God and non-Jews as part of the Jewish religion.

Sep 30, 20258 min

S1 Ep 94(94) Underlying Values and Concepts of Sukkot

The many laws and customs of Sukkot will be discussed in this podcast, demonstrating their underlying values and ideas. Among the key ideas of Sukkot are unity of the Jewish people, true belief in God and non-Jews as part of the Jewish religion.

Sep 29, 202532 min

Underlying Values and Concepts of Yom Kippur ‎

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The holiest day of the Jewish year is discussed through its special customs, laws and prayers. The core values of Judaism will be highlighted as well as a discussion how repentance works, and can "erase" a sin from the world as if it never happened.

Sep 25, 202512 min

S1 Ep 93(93) Underlying Values and Concepts of Yom Kippur ‎

The holiest day of the Jewish year is discussed through its special customs, laws and prayers. The core values of Judaism will be highlighted as well as a discussion how repentance works, and can "erase" a sin from the world as if it never happened.

Sep 25, 202523 min

Underlying Values and Concepts of Rosh Hashana

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The first day of the Jewish year, the birthday of the world, is a day of judgment for all people, not only Jews, This podcast will discuss how and why this judgment by God takes place, and the underling message and values of the Shofar, as it differs from any other Torah commandment in serval ways.

Sep 15, 20256 min

S1 Ep 92(92) Underlying Values and Concepts of Rosh Hashana

The first day of the Jewish year, the birthday of the world, is a day of judgment for all people, not only Jews, This podcast will discuss how and why this judgment by God takes place, and the underling message and values of the Shofar, as it differs from any other Torah commandment in serval ways.

Sep 15, 202523 min

Siruv Pikuda - Following an Immoral or Non-‎Jewish order in the Army or not?

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Part of being a good soldier is training go listen to the commander's order without questioning its reasons or morality. Otherwise, an army cannot function. However, when an immoral order is given, a Jewish soldier is indeed supposed to object, even in the heat of war. Thus podcast will try to balance these conflicting obligations, and also examine how immoral an action must be in order to refuse it, often resulting that the soldier put in military jail. The Bible's examples of war and subsequent sources tell us much about the subtleties of this difficult subject.

Sep 9, 20256 min

S1 Ep 91(91) Siruv Pikuda - Following an Immoral or Non-‎Jewish order in the Army or not?

Part of being a good soldier is training go listen to the commander's order without questioning its reasons or morality. Otherwise, an army cannot function. However, when an immoral order is given, a Jewish soldier is indeed supposed to object, even in the heat of war. Thus podcast will try to balance these conflicting obligations, and also examine how immoral an action must be in order to refuse it, often resulting that the soldier put in military jail. The Bible's examples of war and subsequent sources tell us much about the subtleties of this difficult subject.

Sep 9, 202541 min

S1 Ep 90(90) The Impact of a Teacher in Judaism

This podcast will docus on the importance of teachers in the Jewish community and why. It will examine the tole and obligation of parents as teachers, and what are some unique techniques that have made education so successful in Judaism throughout the ages.

Sep 2, 202537 min

The Impact of a Teacher in Judaism

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This podcast will docus on the importance of teachers in the Jewish community and why. It will examine the tole and obligation of parents as teachers, and what are some unique techniques that have made education so successful in Judaism throughout the ages.

Aug 28, 202510 min

Music in Judaism

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Music is such an integral part of traditional Judaism, that there are specific melodies must are used in all aspects of Jewish ritual. This includes Jewish prayer, where each prayer has its own unique melody, the specific tunes in which he Torah musty be read and even how Torah is studied. This podcast will examine the how and why of Jewish music, and how it is as is so fundamental to Jewish life today as it was during Temple times. ‎

Aug 25, 20259 min

S1 Ep 89(89) Music in Judaism

Music is such an integral part of traditional Judaism, that there are specific melodies must are used in all aspects of Jewish ritual. This includes Jewish prayer, where each prayer has its own unique melody, the specific tunes in which he Torah musty be read and even how Torah is studied. This podcast will examine the how and why of Jewish music, and how it is as is so fundamental to Jewish life today as it was during Temple times. ‎

Aug 25, 202535 min

Making Someone Feel Bad – Onaat Devarim

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The Torah specially prohibits a Jew from using words to make a person feel bad. The psychological pain caused is viewed very harshly in Judaism, including even the mild "sin" of window shopping (asking a store rep for information with no intention to buy). This podcast will discuss the details of this sin and why it is view so severely in Judaism.

Aug 18, 20259 min

S1 Ep 88(88) Making Someone Feel Bad – Onaat Devarim

The Torah specially prohibits a Jew from using words to make a person feel bad. The psychological pain caused is viewed very harshly in Judaism, including even the mild "sin" of window shopping (asking a store rep for information with no intention to buy). This podcast will discuss the details of this sin and why it is view so severely in Judaism.

Aug 18, 202534 min

Judaism and Sports

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Unlike the common held, myth, Jews were active in sports (and also excelled), from Biblical to Talmudic times, in the middle ages and even today. Tio podcast will show this activity and why though Jewish sources, and also examine how traditional Judaism views sports and exercise, both participation and watching of sports.

Aug 11, 20256 min

S1 Ep 87(87) Judaism and Sports

Unlike the common held, myth, Jews were active in sports (and also excelled), from Biblical to Talmudic times, in the middle ages and even today. Tio podcast will show this activity and why though Jewish sources, and also examine how traditional Judaism views sports and exercise, both participation and watching of sports.

Aug 11, 202513 min

How Judaism Views Secular Names and Dates

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If a traditional Jew calls the city SAINT Louis, or Christchurch (New Zealand), is it permitted or not and why? This podcast will discuss this issue and why Jews should try to be called by their Jewish or Hebrew names, and why the Hebrew language is holy and different from any other language.

Aug 4, 202510 min

S1 Ep 86(86) How Judaism Views Secular Names and Dates

If a traditional Jew calls the city SAINT Louis, or Christchurch (New Zealand), is it permitted or not and why? This podcast will discuss this issue and why Jews should try to be called by their Jewish or Hebrew names, and why the Hebrew language is holy and different from any other language.

Aug 4, 202534 min

Hatred in Judaism

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This podcast will examine why hatred is common in the 21st century, what is the Jewish definition of hatred. It will also examine through traditional Jewish sources, when it is permitted to hate others and it is even a Mitzvah-commandment to do so.

Jul 28, 20258 min

S1 Ep 85(85) Hatred in Judaism

This podcast will examine why hatred is common in the 21st century, what is the Jewish definition of hatred. It will also examine through traditional Jewish sources, when it is permitted to hate others and it is even a Mitzvah-commandment to do so.

Jul 28, 202520 min

Bad Things Happen to Good People: Some ‎Jewish Approaches II

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This is a a continuation of the previous podcast. It has been said that for believers in a just and "fair" God, thy have to explain and come to grips with one overarching question: how God could let good people suffer and evil people prosper and seem to be "rewarded" for their actions. (for the non-believer in God, he or she has to explain everything else about "why" in the world). This podcast will take the "dangerous" and ultimately "impossible" challenge of trying to formulate possible Jewish responses and understandings of the issue, based on the sources. Five different approaches will be examined, with the final three in this podcast.

Jul 21, 20259 min

S1 Ep 84(84) Bad Things Happen to Good People: Some ‎Jewish Approaches II

This is a a continuation of the previous podcast. It has been said that for believers in a just and "fair" God, thy have to explain and come to grips with one overarching question: how God could let good people suffer and evil people prosper and seem to be "rewarded" for their actions. (for the non-believer in God, he or she has to explain everything else about "why" in the world). This podcast will take the "dangerous" and ultimately "impossible" challenge of trying to formulate possible Jewish responses and understandings of the issue, based on the sources. Five different approaches will be examined, with the final three in this podcast.

Jul 21, 202526 min

S1 Ep 83(83) Bad Things Happen to Good People: Some ‎Jewish Approaches I

It has been said that for believers in a just and "fair" God, thy have to explain and come to grips with one overarching question: how God could let good people suffer and evil people prosper and seem to be "rewarded" for their actions. (for the non-believer in God, he or she has to explain everything else about "why" in the world). This podcast will take the "dangerous" and ultimately "impossible" challenge of trying to formulate possible Jewish responses and understandings of the issue, based on the sources, Five different approaches will be examined, with the first two in this podcast.

Jul 14, 202546 min

Bad Things Happen to Good People: Some ‎Jewish Approaches I

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It has been said that for believers in a just and "fair" God, thy have to explain and come to grips with one overarching question: how God could let good people suffer and evil people prosper and seem to be "rewarded" for their actions. (for the non-believer in God, he or she has to explain everything else about "why" in the world). This podcast will take the "dangerous" and ultimately "impossible" challenge of trying to formulate possible Jewish responses and understandings of the issue, based on the sources, Five different approaches will be examined, with the first two in this podcast.

Jul 9, 202516 min

Underlying Values & Concepts of Tisha B'av and the Three-Week Period

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This podcast will explain the significance And deeper meaning of the values and law o this three week period leading up to the destruction of both Temples in Jerusalem. It will also discuss why the Rabbis set aside an entire day to mourn for a building destroyed nearly 2000 years ago, and why a parallel day of mourning on the Jewish calendar is not set side for the Holocaust.

Jul 7, 20257 min

S1 Ep 82(82) Underlying Values & Concepts of Tisha B'av and the Three-Week Period

This podcast will explain the significance And deeper meaning of the values and law o this three week period leading up to the destruction of both Temples in Jerusalem. It will also discuss why the Rabbis set aside an entire day to mourn for a building destroyed nearly 2000 years ago, and why a parallel day of mourning on the Jewish calendar is not set side for the Holocaust.

Jul 7, 202542 min

Does God Exist? How do We Really Know? CAN We Know

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While it is impossible to prove or disprove God's existence through the scientific method, since God is not a physical being and science only exists in the physical world, nevertheless, rational arguments for and against the existence of God have been put forward. This podcast will examine these ideas and also show that logically the Torah could not have been written by one or a group of human beings.

Jun 30, 20257 min

S1 Ep 81(81) Does God Exist? How do We Really Know? CAN We Know

While it is impossible to prove or disprove God's existence through the scientific method, since God is not a physical being and science only exists in the physical world, nevertheless, rational arguments for and against the existence of God have been put forward. This podcast will examine these ideas and also show that logically the Torah could not have been written by one or a group of human beings.

Jun 30, 202546 min

Jewish Attitude to Cloning & Its Ethical Dilemmas ‎

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Although cloning has been successful in animals and is currently forbidden in humans, the ‎technology is still in its infancy. If cloning can eliminate human diseases through gene manipulation, ‎should it be permitted or encouiraged? If it can produce super athletes or super-geniuses, should that ‎be allowed? What is the relationship of two human clones - brothers, parent and child or none of ‎these? Would reproducing a human without sex even be considered human? This podcast will analyze ‎each of these dilemmas from a Jewish perspective.‎

Jun 23, 202510 min

S1 Ep 80(80) Jewish Attitude to Cloning & Its Ethical Dilemmas ‎

Although cloning has been successful in animals and is currently forbidden in humans, the ‎technology is still in its infancy. If cloning can eliminate human diseases through gene manipulation, ‎should it be permitted or encouiraged? If it can produce super athletes or super-geniuses, should that ‎be allowed? What is the relationship of two human clones - brothers, parent and child or none of ‎these? Would reproducing a human without sex even be considered human? This podcast will analyze ‎each of these dilemmas from a Jewish perspective.‎

Jun 23, 202538 min

Encroaching In Judaism

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Is it permitted to open up a similar business or work near an existing enterprise? Is this limiting competition or making it free and open to all as part of capitalism? Judaism will examine these and other issues regarding competing endeavors, and show when it is permitted and when it is forbidden in traditional Jewish thought.

Jun 16, 202510 min

S1 Ep 79(79) Encroaching In Judaism

Is it permitted to open up a similar business or work near an existing enterprise? Is this limiting competition or making it free and open to all as part of capitalism? Judaism will examine these and other issues regarding competing endeavors, and show when it is permitted and when it is forbidden in traditional Jewish thought.

Jun 16, 202528 min

S1 Ep 78(78) Competition in Judaism ‎

The human need to compete is basic to his or her being. Most of the first few stories in the Torah involve competition. However, this drive should be minimized if it causes harm. This podcast will distinguish between "good competition" and "bad competition" in Judaism, and show practical applications of these ideas in daily life.

Jun 9, 202545 min

How Tzedaka-Charity is Different from Every ‎ Other Commandment & Other Related Issues

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Although by definition, a Mitzvah-commandment leaves little room for choice and free will, this one commandment only, Tzedaka-charity. is allowed to be performed conditionally, i.e., for ulterior motives. Why is this so and the unique cosmic power of this particular commandment will be the subject of this podcast.

Jun 2, 202510 min

S1 Ep 77(77) How Tzedaka-Charity is Different from Every ‎ Other Commandment & Other Related Issues

Although by definition. a Mitzvah-commandment leaves little room for choice and free will, this one commandment only, Tzedaka-charity. is allowed to be performed conditionally, i.e., for ulterior motives. Why is this so and the unique cosmic power of this particular commandment will be the subject of this podcast.

Jun 2, 202532 min

Underlying Values and Concepts of Shavuot

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The holiday of Shavuot, the day God gave the Jews to the Torah-Ten Commandments, is so uniquely different from the other two Jewish Pilgrim Festivals of Passover and Sukkot, that many questions related to this one day holiday need to be understood. This podcast will examine these, as well as the unique customs of Shavuot such as eating dairy and decorating the synagogue, as well as the Jewish concepts of preparation, and beginnings and completions.

May 26, 202515 min

S1 Ep 76(76) Underlying Values and Concepts of Shavuot

The holiday of Shavuot, the day God gave the Jews to the Torah-Ten Commandments, is so uniquely different from the other two Jewish Pilgrim Festivals of Passover and Sukkot, that many questions related to this one day holiday need to be understood. This podcast will examine these, as well as the unique customs of Shavuot such as eating dairy and decorating the synagogue, as well as the Jewish concepts of preparation, and beginnings and completions.

May 26, 202536 min

The Value of Jerusalem to the Jew

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In addition to the general connection and affinity of Jews to the Land of Isreal, ‎ the Jewish (as well as Chirstian and Moslem) relationship to the city of Jerusalem as holy will be explained in this podcast. The many unique features of this city as well as the practices in Jerusalem of old that can serve model an ideal for a city of the twenty first century, will help explain the daily longing by Jews to return there for close to two thousand years.

May 19, 20258 min

S1 Ep 75(75) The Value of Jerusalem to the Jew

In addition to the general connection and affinity of Jews to the Land of Isreal, ‎ the Jewish (as well as Chirstian and Moslem) relationship to the city of Jerusalem as holy will be explained in this podcast. The many unique features of this city as well as the practices in Jerusalem of old that can serve model an ideal for a city of the twenty first century, will help explain the daily longing by Jews to return there for close to two thousand years.

May 19, 202531 min

Underlying Concepts of the Omer

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Although it seems like a simple Torah commandment – to count the fifty days between the Passover Jewish liberation until the Jews received the Torah at Mount Sinai, here are many deeper values and concepts in the Mitzvah. This podcast will examine those values, and how the different customs relating to counting show how people count the days of their lives, the connection of this commandment to the holiday or Purim and also the differing view of the ideal Jewish existence.

May 12, 20258 min

S1 Ep 74(74) Underlying Concepts of the Omer

Although it seems like a simple Torah commandment – to count the fifty days between the Passover Jewish liberation until the Jews received the Torah at Mount Sinai, here are many deeper values and concepts in the Mitzvah. This podcast will examine those values, and how the different customs relating to counting show how people count the days of their lives, the connection of this commandment to the holiday or Purim and also the differing view of the ideal Jewish existence.

May 12, 202535 min

The Difference Between Man and Animal

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This podcast will show how man is similar to all other animals, and yet, very different. It will discuss if the human being is qualitatively different from animals or only quantitively different, and will analyze how many is unique is several special ways, and show how man's "animalness" affects his daily life.

Mar 1, 202511 min