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IKAR Podcasts

220 Episodes

6 minutes | Jan 29, 2023
The Blessing of Re-Rooting - Rabbi Morris Panitz
18 minutes | Jan 29, 2023
Pharaoh’s Stubbornness, and Our Own - Rabbi Sharon Brous
Any one of the plagues could have been the one that changed everything. But each time, just as the threat receded, so too did Pharaoh’s will to change. We, too, are addicted to the allure of the status quo. And the shootings and the police killings persist. We must be stubborn in our pursuit of progress. Unyielding. May the memories of those whose lives were taken by violence this week stir us to work toward a more just and loving world.
53 minutes | Jan 22, 2023
Lady Justice - RSB in Conversation with Dahlia Lithwick
15 minutes | Jan 16, 2023
Moses, Isaiah, and Martin - Rabbi David Kasher
Reflections on Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s use of the Hebrew Scriptures.
16 minutes | Jan 9, 2023
All We Own We Owe - Rabbi Panitz
In honor of Abraham Joshua Heschel’s 50th yahrtzeit, we revisit the central claims of his theology, exploring how wonder and a personal relationship with God can reorient our approach to a meaningful life.  Wonder reminds us that we are recipients of a gift, summoning us to the ultimate question: what are we to do with this gift?
16 minutes | Jan 3, 2023
When God Calls Twice - Rabbi David Kasher
15 minutes | Dec 26, 2022
Making Our Way: Trusting a Path That is Both Short and Long - Rabbinic Intern Hannah Jensen
Much of the time it feels like we're on a different path than what we hoped for or asked for or dreamed. What can Joseph and Betzalel teach us about the gifts of two very divergent paths? What do we learn from a path that is both short and long?
17 minutes | Dec 18, 2022
Making Peace With Anxiety - Rabbi David Kasher
14 minutes | Dec 18, 2022
Miracle of Miracles: I Need You To See Me - Rabbi Sharon Brous
The candles in our window don’t just remind us of the miracles our ancestors experienced… they invite the world into our story. See us! we say. See our trial and our triumph, our struggle and our survival. Our story becomes real when it is held with care. And that may be the real gift, one we can give each other every day.
66 minutes | Dec 12, 2022
A Conversation with Standing Together: Jewish-Arab Movement for Peace & Social Justice in Israel
11 minutes | Dec 11, 2022
Blessings on Blessings on Blessings - Rabbi Ronit Tsadok
What would happen if we approached life with a posture of fullness rather than one of scarcity?
75 minutes | Dec 6, 2022
IKAR Presents: Ari Wallach, "Longpath: Becoming the Great Ancestors Our Future Needs"
Rabbi Sharon Brous and Ari Wallach in conversation from 12/3/2022
20 minutes | Dec 5, 2022
Don’t Let the Woke Mob Stir You From Your Fake Slumber - Rabbi Sharon Brous
Even decades after Jacob stole the birthright from his brother, he sees himself, fundamentally, as a liar and a thief. When we don’t believe we can change, we invest in subverting the truth and inverting reality. Our country is in the grips of a multi-generational obfuscation, entrenching in a dangerous lie that we cannot reckon with the past, that healing is not possible from past wrongs. But individuals and nations need not be defined by our moral failings. There is another way.
19 minutes | Nov 28, 2022
Doubling our Love - Rabbi Morris Panitz
Source sheet here: https://ikar.box.com/s/t1tfkt5grb10t96zuxakm00j3iq0qnjo In perhaps the most heartbreaking verse of the Torah, Esav cries out to his father for a blessing just like his younger brother had received. To understand these tears and the tragic arc set into motion by this moment, we turn to a surprising source for insight: The Book of Esther. Uncovering the hidden conversation between these two texts implores us to love expansively and without limits.
23 minutes | Nov 20, 2022
The Narrative Fallacies Fueling Antisemitism - Rabbi Sharon Brous
There’s nothing brave about regurgitating antisemitic lies. That’s not truth to power, it’s unwitting support of white power. It’s time to deconstruct these narrative fallacies, and tell a new story.
80 minutes | Nov 18, 2022
An Evening with Breaking the Silence
Join us for a conversation between Rabbi Sharon Brous and leaders from Breaking the Silence, an NGO providing discharged Israeli personnel and reservists a means to confidentially recount their experiences in the Occupied Territories. This is a Q&A and discussion that surrounded a screening of Mission Hebron, a short documentary by Rona Segal based on the testimony of Israeli soldiers who served in the West Bank. To see the documentary, visit our YouTube channel here.
19 minutes | Nov 13, 2022
You Call That Religious? - Rabbi Sharon Brous
How can we understand so called religious people aligning with a regressive politics that relishes stripping rights rather than expanding them, that honors guns over humans, fetuses over hungry children, incarceration over restorative justice, environmental devastation over stewardship? Our core theological commitments must manifest in the reality we seek to build, a society of compassion and wakefulness, love and justice. One that honors the divine image in every person.
15 minutes | Nov 7, 2022
Tough Love - Rabbi Morris Panitz
Love matters most when our family is in danger. A love that reminds you how far you’ll fallen, a love that helps you walk away from the path of self-destruction. Avram exhibits that kind of love towards his nephew Lot, and we must too towards Israel, as they walk an increasingly dangerous path.
56 minutes | Nov 7, 2022
Building Beloved Community: Responding to Racism and Anti-Semitism - Rev. Dr. Najuma Smith-Pollard & Rabbi Sharon Brous
Rev. Dr. Najuma Smith-Pollard, spiritual leader of Word of Encouragement Community Church, joins Rabbi Sharon Brous in conversation on recent racist and anti-Semitic incidents and how true friendship and allyship is the only way to overcome bigotry.
20 minutes | Nov 6, 2022
Murder of a Man or a Movement? - Rabbi Sharon Brous
There is a direct line from the 1995 murder of Yitzhak Rabin to the ascendance of right wing, ultranationalist extremists in Israel today. The election this past week has me revisiting a question that has haunted me for more than 25 years: did the assassin murder a man or a movement?
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