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18Forty Podcast
18Forty
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18Forty Podcast
Alon Shalev: How Rav Hutner Found Existential Meaning [Mysticism III 1/3]
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with Alon Shalev, a research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute, about how Rav Hutner found existential meaning.In this episode we discuss:
  • How do we find and build purpose within our short lives?
  • What is the role of individualism and self-expression in Jewish life? 
  • How should we respond to the crisis of perceived meaninglessness in the modern world? 
Tune in to hear a conversation about the coming together of machshavah, nigleh, and nistar.

Interview begins at 23:20.

Alon Shalev is a research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem and a Research Associate at the Jonathan Sacks Institute at Bar-Ilan University. He holds a doctorate in Jewish Thought from the Hebrew University. He deals with the question of meaning in life in Jewish thought and philosophy, ethics, and political philosophy. His book Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner’s Theology of Meaning was published by Brill. Alon lives in Tzur Hadassah, and is married with three children.

References:

Terror in Black September: The First Eyewitness Account of the Infamous 1970 Hijackings by David Raab

Pachad Yitzchak Shavuos by Rav Yitzchok Hutner

Pachad Yitzchak Purim by Rav Yitzchok Hutner

“Letters of Love and Rebuke From Rav Yitzchok Hutner” by David Bashevkin

Berakhot Chapter 2

Between Berlin and Slobodka: Jewish Transition Figures from Eastern Europe by Hillel Goldberg

Great Jewish Letters by Moshe Bamberger

Proverbs 24:16

Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner’s Theology of Meaning by Alon Shalev

Heidegger and Kabbalah by Elliot R. Wolfson

Heidegger and His Jewish Reception by Daniel M. Herskowitz

Mesillat Yesharim by Moses Chaim Luzzatto

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1 day ago
1 hour 48 minutes

18Forty Podcast
NEW: 18 Questions, 40 Mystics with Joey Rosenfeld
This podcast is in partnership with Rabbi Benji Levy and Share. Learn more at 40mystics.com.
Rav Joey Rosenfeld’s entryway into mystical thought began with the writings of Franz Kafka and Albert Camus. Discussing Jewish mysticism with Rav Joey is not just a conversation about ancient texts and ideas, but it is a journey into the soul, wherein he describes how mystical principles can transform relationships, heal trauma, and guide us in a modern world.Rav Joey Rosenfeld is a practicing psychotherapist in the field of addiction, focusing on the interface between philosophy, spirituality, and psychology. He regularly gives shiurim on Jewish philosophy, Kabbalah, and the inner workings of the human soul. Here, he sits down to discuss 18 questions on Jewish mysticism, including the various dimensions of redemption and the paradoxical nature of God.

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1 week ago
1 hour 30 minutes

18Forty Podcast
What To Do When Families Become Estranged [Re-Release]
This series is sponsored by Mira and Daniel Stokar, and this episode is sponsored by Dr. Leah Younger of Younger Psychology.

In 2023, we talked to psychologist Dr. Joshua Coleman, about the nuances of familial estrangement and reconciliation.

We also heard from mindset coach Jason Blau and translator Izzy Posen about how these issues play out within the Jewish community. In this episode we discuss:

  • What strategies can be employed by families carrying the burden of strife and negativity?
  • What are the common triggers of family estrangement, and how can those in strained relationships move forward?
  • What is the role of family in a world of optionality?
Tune in to hear a conversation about how we can make peace with the “ghosts” of our past.

Interview with Joshua Coleman begins at 8:54.
Interview with Jason Blau begins at 54:42.
Interview with Izzy Posen begins at 1:15:42.

Dr. Joshua Coleman is a psychologist in private practice and a Senior Fellow with the Council on Contemporary Families, an organization of sociologists, historians, psychologists and demographers dedicated to providing the public with the latest research and best practice findings about American families. He has written for The New York Times, The Atlantic, and other publications, and often speaks on television about issues of estrangement, relationships, and families. Dr. Coleman also writes music for television which has been used on many shows.

References:

“Of Ghosts and Ancestors” by Ari Berman

“The Power of Vulnerability” by Brené Brown

Where to Draw the Line: How to Set Healthy Boundaries Every Day by Anne Katherine

Why Won't You Apologize?: Healing Big Betrayals and Everyday Hurts by Harriet Lerner

The Dance of Anger: A Woman's Guide to Changing the Patterns of Intimate Relationships by Harriet Lerner

Rules of Estrangement: Why Adult Children Cut Ties and How to Heal the Conflict by Joshua Coleman

When Parents Hurt: Compassionate Strategies When You and Your Grown Child Don't Get Along by Joshua Coleman

“The Family Reunion” by Izzy Posen

Genesis 46

“הַמַּלְאָךְ" by Izzy Posen

"Daddy Come Home" by The Yeshiva Boys Choir

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2 weeks ago
1 hour 49 minutes

18Forty Podcast
AI & Halacha: On Transparency and Accountability [AI 4/4]
This series is sponsored by American Security Foundation.

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Rabbi Gil Student speaks with Rabbi Aryeh Klapper and Sofer.ai CEO Zach Fish about how AI is reshaping questions of Jewish practice.

As AI simulates more and more human activities, we can’t help but wonder: Will AI replace rabbis? In this episode we discuss:

—What happens when centuries of halachic process meet a radically new technology?
—Can AI responsibly or accurately answer halachic questions?
—What are the ethical responsibilities of those who build and deploy AI?

Tune in for a conversation about the possibilities and limits of our digital tools.

Panel begins at 8:36. 

Rabbi Gil Student is the director of Jewish media publications and editorial communications at the Orthodox Union.

Rabbi Aryeh Klapper is the dean of the Center for Modern Torah Leadership, the author of Divine Will and Human Experience, and a frequent writer on the ethical dimensions of Jewish law.

Zach Fish is the creator of Sofer.ai, a cutting-edge transcription service designed for the Jewish community.

References:


“Rupture and Reconstruction: The Transformation of Contemporary Orthodoxy” by Haym Soloveitchik

David Bashevkin on Rabbis

Articles of Faith: Traditional Jewish Belief in the Internet Era by Gil Student

Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman

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3 weeks ago
1 hour 3 minutes

18Forty Podcast
Is AI the New Printing Press? [AI 3/4]
This series is sponsored by American Security Foundation.

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast—recorded at the 18Forty X ASFoundation AI Summit—we speak with Moshe Koppel, Malka Simkovich, and Tikvah Wiener about what the AI revolution will mean for the Jewish community.

In this episode we discuss:
  • How is AI going to change the dynamics, cadence, and rhythm of Jewish life? 
  • Should we panic about AI replacing the role of creative human work? 
  • What can Jewish and world history teach us about this moment? 
Tune in to hear a conversation about what AI can teach us about our own needs, especially the need for Shabbos. 

Interview begins at 14:26.

Dr. Moshe Koppel is a computer scientist, Talmud scholar, and political activist. Moshe is a professor of computer science at Bar-Ilan University, and a prolific author of academic articles and books on Jewish thought, computer science, economics, political science, and other disciplines. He is the founding director of Kohelet, a conservative-libertarian think tank in Israel, and he advises members of the Knesset on legislative matters. 

Dr. Malka Simkovich is the director and editor-in-chief of the Jewish Publication Society and previously served as the Crown-Ryan Chair of Jewish Studies and Director of the Catholic-Jewish Studies program at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. She earned a doctoral degree in Second Temple and Rabbinic Judaism from Brandeis University and a Master’s degree in Hebrew Bible from Harvard University. 

Tikvah Wiener is Founder and Co-Director of The Idea Institute, which, since 2014, has trained close to 2000  educators in project-based learning and innovative pedagogies. From 2018-2023, she was also Head of School of The Idea School, a Jewish, project-based learning high school in Tenafly, NJ.

References:

“Lazy Sunday - SNL Digital Short”

Mechkarim Be-sifrut Ha-teshuvot by Yitzchak Ze'ev Kahane

"In the Shadow of the Emperor: The Hatam Sofer’s Copyright Rulings" by David Nimmer

Meta-Halakhah: Logic, Intuition, and the Unfolding of Jewish Law by Moshe Koppel

Judaism Straight Up by Moshe Koppel

“Yiddishkeit Without Ideology: A Letter To My Son” by Moshe Koppel

@ShabbosReads

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4 weeks ago
1 hour 34 minutes

18Forty Podcast
Julia Senkfor & Cameron Berg: Does AI Have an Antisemitism Problem? [AI 2/4]
This series is sponsored by American Security Foundation.

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast—recorded at the 18Forty X ASFoundation AI Summit—we speak with ASF’s Julia Senkfor and AI researcher Cameron Berg about the relationship between artificial intelligence and antisemitism. 

 In this episode we discuss: 

  • Why do large language models have an antisemitism problem? 
  • Is antisemitism inextricably embedded in Western culture? 
  • What can we do to reduce antisemitic bias in AI?
Tune in for a conversation about the Jewish lives we want to create in a world that often seeks to define us negatively.

Interview begins at 15:33.

Julia Senkfor manages research and operations for American Security Fund. Prior to ASF, she worked as the lead researcher and subject matter expert on Iran (including Iran’s nuclear program), Lebanon, Hezbollah, Yemen, and the Houthis at the American Israel Political Action Committee (AIPAC). She earned her BA in International Affairs and minors in Middle Eastern Studies and Legal Studies from Washington University in St. Louis.

Cameron Berg is an AI researcher working at the intersection of cognitive science and machine intelligence. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Yale and former Meta AI Resident, he builds systems that enhance—rather than replace—human capabilities. His work focuses on alignment, cognitive science, and the emerging science of AI consciousness, with tools and research used across Fortune 500s, startups, and public institutions.

References:


Inception (2010)

The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984)

Anti-Judaism by David Nirenberg

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1 month ago
1 hour 7 minutes

18Forty Podcast
Steven Gotlib & Eli Rubin: What Does It Mean To Be Human? [AI 1/4]
This series is sponsored by American Security Foundation.

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast—recorded at the 18Forty X ASFoundation AI Summit—we speak with Rabbi Eli Rubin and Rabbi Steven Gotlib about what differentiates human intelligence from artificial intelligence.

In this episode we discuss:
  • What does AI teach us about what it means to be human? 
  • What is the soul, and how do we interact with it? 
  • Should we be frightened or encouraged by the development of AI? 
Tune in to hear a conversation about the role of language in our humanity. 

Interview begins at 16:49.

Steven Gotlib is Associate Rabbi at Mekor Habracha/Center City Synagogue and Director of the Center City Beit Midrash in Philadelphia. Steven received rabbinic ordination from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, certificates in Mental Health Counseling and Spiritual Entrepreneurship, and a BA in Communication and Jewish Studies from Rutgers University.

Eli Rubin, a contributing editor at Chabad.org, is the author of Kabbalah and the Rupture of Modernity: An Existential History of Chabad Hasidism and a co-author of Social Vision: The Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Transformative Paradigm for the World. He studied Chassidic literature and Jewish Law at the Rabbinical College of America and at yeshivot in the UK, the US and Australia, and received his PhD from the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies, University College London.

References:

“Basketball: The One And Only”

Genesis 7;23

Rashi on Genesis 7:23

“Remembering my chavruta: Rabbi Moshe Hauer, z”l” By Rabbi Rick Jacobs

“18Forty: Exploring Big Questions (An Introduction)”

18Forty Podcast: “The Cost of Jewish Education”

18Forty Podcast: “Steven Gotlib: Some Rabbi Grapples with His Faith” 

18Forty Podcast: “Eli Rubin: How Do Mysticism and Social Action Intersect”

18Forty Podcast: “Eli Rubin: Is the Rebbe the Messiah?”

Torah Ohr by Shneur Zalman of Liadi

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1 month ago
1 hour 8 minutes

18Forty Podcast
Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin: How Torah Gives Us Faith and Hope
This episode is brought to you by Simchat Torah Challenge, a Jewish communal project inspiring tens of thousands of Jews of all backgrounds to read the weekly parsha. The weekly English-language email newsletter and website bring Torah and insights from trusted sources. Join for free at SimchatTorahChallenge.org

In this special Simchas Torah episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin—parents of murdered hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Hashem yikkom damo—about their relationship to Torah. 

For two years, we’ve been struggling with the paradox of how Simchas Torah has become eternally intertwined with October 7. So, at Koren’s celebration of Rabbi Sacks’s Humash, we could think of no two better people to talk to. In this episode we discuss:
  • How can we find redemption specifically within our exile? 
  • How can we move on when we’ve been permanently broken? 
  • How can we work to live our lives through the lens of Torah? 
Tune in to hear a conversation about how Torah gives us strength and hope in even the darkest times. 

Interview was held on Sept. 8 and begins at 18:26. 

References:

18Forty Podcast: “Chaim Saiman: Is Talmud the Jewish Constitution?”

“The Inverted Halakhah of Simhat Torah” by Chaim Saiman

Parshat Beha'alotcha

Ezekiel 37

Genesis 32:27

The Koren Shalem Humash

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1 month ago
1 hour 9 minutes

18Forty Podcast
Moshe Koppel: Artificial Intelligence and Torah [Prayer Re-Release]
As a hint at our next new series, we want to share with you our 2023 episode with Moshe Koppel—a computer scientist and Talmud scholar—about Torah and its intersection with artificial intelligence.

In a world in which technology puts vast libraries of Torah at our fingertips, we are tasked with thinking more deeply about what essentially human abilities we bring to the enterprise of Torah and tefillah. In this episode we discuss:
  • What computer-based innovations are on the horizon in the realm of Torah study?
  • Will AI ever be able to reliably answer our halachic questions?
  • Will advances in technology drastically change the experience of Shabbos observance?
Tune in to hear a conversation about how AI has the potential to make our Jewish lives richer—if we use it wisely.

Interview begins at 18:21.

Dr. Moshe Koppel is a computer scientist, Talmud scholar, and political activist. Moshe is a professor of computer science at Bar-Ilan University, and a prolific author of academic articles and books on Jewish thought, computer science, economics, political science, and other disciplines. He is the founding director of Kohelet, a conservative-libertarian think tank in Israel, and he advises members of the Knesset on legislative matters. Dr. Koppel is the author of three sharply thought books on Jewish thought and previously joined 18Forty to talk about Halacha as Language.

References:


“Funes the Memorious” by Jorge Luis Borges

The Mind of a Mnemonist by A.R. Luria

Surfaces and Essences: Analogy as the Fuel and Fire of Thinking by Douglas R. Hofstadter & Emmanuel Sander

Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas R. Hofstadter

Meta-Halakhah: Logic, Intuition, and the Unfolding of Jewish Law by Moshe Koppel

2001: A Space Odyssey

DICTA: Analytical tools for Hebrew texts

“Digital Discourse and the Democratization of Jewish Learning” by Zev Eleff

Tzidkat HaTzadik: 211 by Tzadok HaKohen of Lublin

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2 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes

18Forty Podcast
Moshe Benovitz: Why Religious Change Doesn't Always Last [Teshuva 6/6]
This series is sponsored by Mira and Daniel Stokar.

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, recorded live at Stern College, we speak with Rabbi Moshe Benovitz, director of NCSY Kollel, about what makes religious change real and sustainable.

In this episode we discuss:

—What is the difference between behavior modification and personality development?
—How does one translate yeshiva skills to a life of kedusha? 
—What is the value of being less emotionally reactive to criticism?

Tune in to hear a conversation about how we might do teshuva that lasts throughout the year and beyond.

Interview begins at 16:00.

Rabbi Moshe Benovitz has been the director of NCSY Kollel for over two decades. David Bashevkin considers him the “Lorne Michaels” of Jewish education. 

References:


Resisei Layla 50

Mishnah Kelim 17

Saturday Night Live

Mishneh Torah, Repentance

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2 months ago
1 hour 26 minutes

18Forty Podcast
Naftuli Moster: Leaving Haredi Education Activism [Teshuva 5/6]
This series is sponsored by Mira and Daniel Stokar.

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with Naftuli Moster, a former activist for major changes in Hasidic education, about how and why he changed his understanding of the values imparted by Judaism.

In this episode we discuss:
  • Why did Naftuli stop campaigning for fundamental reform in Hasidic education?
  • Why are Jews often drawn to movements that can be counterproductive to their interests? 
  • How did October 7 make Naftuli rethink his relationship with the Jewish world? 
Tune in to hear a conversation about finding healthy communities in times when we feel lost. 

Interview begins at 25:09.

Naftuli Moster is the founder and CEO of Shtetl, a non-profit media outlet serving as a free press for the Haredi community. He formerly worked with YAFFED, an organization that pushes for reform in Haredi and Hasidic education.

References:

“‘Why I left Hasidic education activism’ | Naftuli Moster”

Tosafot on Pesachim

“The Words of the Master and the Life of the Student” by Shalom Carmy

Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl

Night by Elie Wiesel

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2 months ago
1 hour 36 minutes

18Forty Podcast
Gayle Kirschenbaum: Learning to Forgive My Mother [Teshuva 4/6]
This series is sponsored by Mira and Daniel Stokar.

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with Gayle Kirschenbaum—author of Bullied to Besties: A Daughter’s Journey to Forgiveness—about how she repaired her fraught relationship with her mother.

At the end of the podcast, we hear from her mother, Millie, herself, now over 101 years old. In this episode we discuss: 
  • What does a “forgiveness coach” teach her students? 
  • How can we repair relationships across generations? 
  • What does it take to try to understand the full humanity of our parents? 
Tune in to hear a conversation about healing, forgiveness, and teshuva through love. 

Interview begins at 14:29.Gayle Kirschenbaum is an Emmy-winning TV producer, writer, photographer, coach, and speaker. She was invited to give a TED Talk called "No More Drama With Mama," about forgiveness and transforming difficult relationships into healthy ones.  

References:

Top 5 by David Bashevkin

Bullied to Besties: A Daughter’s Journey to Forgiveness by Gayle Kirschenbaum

“No More Drama With Mama” by Gayle Kirschenbaum“

Cut! She's Chewing the Scenery; A Shih Tzu and Her Stage Mother Strive for Stardom”

The Godfather Part III

My Nose

The Nanny 

You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay

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2 months ago
1 hour 35 minutes

18Forty Podcast
Sarah Hurwitz: Reclaiming Judaism from Shame and Blame [Teshuva 3/6]
This series is sponsored by Mira and Daniel Stokar.

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with writer Sarah Hurwitz—author of the new book As a Jew: Reclaiming Our Story from Those Who Blame, Shame, and Try to Erase Us—about what it means to be a “knowing Jew.”

In a time when we often feel compelled to justify our Judaism to the world, being Jewishly educated is no longer a luxury but a necessity. In this episode we discuss:
  • What does a proud Jew professionally associated with the Democratic Party make of the state of contemporary politics? 
  • Where should one begin in trying to be an educated and involved Jew with a strong Jewish home?
  • How can the mussar literature be a great starting point to people looking to deepen their practice? 
Tune in to hear a conversation about claiming for ourselves the tradition that so many try to take from us. 

Interview begins at 11:14.

Sarah Hurwitz served as a White House speechwriter from 2009 to 2017, first as a senior speechwriter for President Barack Obama and then as head speechwriter for First Lady Michelle Obama. She is the author of Here All Along: Finding Meaning, Spirituality, and a Deeper Connection to Life – in Judaism (After Finally Choosing to Look There) and As A Jew: Reclaiming Our Story From Those Who Blame, Shame, and Try To Erase Us. 

References:

As a Jew: Reclaiming Our Story from Those Who Blame, Shame, and Try to Erase Us by Sarah Hurwitz

Here All Along: Finding Meaning, Spirituality, and a Deeper Connection to Life – in Judaism (After Finally Choosing to Look There) by Sarah Hurwitz

The Mighty Ducks

Everyday Holiness: The Jewish Spiritual Path of Mussar by Alan Morinis

Mesillat Yesharim by Moses Chaim Luzzatto

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3 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes

18Forty Podcast
DovBer Pinson: The Jewish People's Path of Teshuva [Teshuva 2/6]
This series is sponsored by Mira and Daniel Stokar.

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with Rabbi DovBer Pinson—a scholar, author, teacher, and spiritual mentor—about how we can rethink teshuva in light of the challenges we face today.

In this episode we discuss:
  • What is the difference between “lower” and “higher” teshuva? 
  • How should the Jewish world recalibrate in the face of the recent rise in antisemitism?
  • How can we learn to be better at loving the Jewish People, including the Jews with whom we have severe disagreements? 
Tune in to hear a conversation about what it means to return to our eternality in a rapidly changing world.

Interview begins at 8:40.

Rav DovBer Pinson is a world-renowned rabbi, scholar, author, teacher, and spiritual mentor. Through his books, lectures, and seminars he has touched and inspired the lives of thousands the world over. Rav Pinson is the Rosh Kolel of the IYYUN Yeshiva/Kolel, Marah D'asra of 84 Viola, and heads The IYYUN/CHABAD Center in Brownstone Brooklyn, New York.

Topics (Produced by Sofer.AI):
Podcast introduction and theme — 0:14
Meeting Rav DovBer Pinson and his impact — 3:51
Life as a text: looking for confluence — 7:00
Introducing the discussion on teshuva — 8:42
Lower vs. higher levels of teshuva — 10:27
Diaspora, Israel connection, and shifting Jewish identity — 12:34
Specific focus of teshuva for the Orthodox Jew — 16:00
Modern identity collapse and reclaiming self — 17:29
Agency and free choice in Judaism — 19:20
Five dimensions of reality in Sefer Yetzirah — 20:23
Orthodox world lagging by fifty years — 22:25
Time vs. space: Mishnah acronym insight — 23:57
Worries about Orthodox commitment and packaging — 26:05
Yeshiva world as a train without an engine — 28:59
Subconscious communication across Jewish communities — 30:29
Peripheral origins vs. established Hasidic families — 31:49
Understanding the relationship with the Land of Israel — 32:51
Israel as a nation vs. a people — 34:05
Collective awareness of shared destiny — 36:16
Yeshiva League analogy and need for new language — 37:31
Taking personal responsibility for all Israel — 41:36
Tension between love for Jews and love for humanity — 43:03
Unity of Torah, God, and Israel — 45:48
Yeshiva learning without a structured curriculum — 47:37
Rebbe’s vision: every Jew as a shaliach — 49:43
Mission of Judaism beyond meritocracy — 54:22
Hope expressed in the daily prayer — 57:17
Jewish calendar holds a Guinness record — 59:08
Personal struggle with criticism over gay Jews — 60:13
Pain from establishment and public backlash — 61:21
Seeking trusted guidance to navigate criticism — 65:53
Personal teshuva: reconciling with critics — 68:53
Humility as source of creative innovation — 71:06
Current crisis as catalyst for collective change — 73:11
The Torah of the moment: Messiah and presence — 74:50
Books that pose good questions — 75:51
Future vision: every day becomes a holiday — 77:48
Great-grandfather lineage in Chabad scholarship — 80:00
Balancing Talmudic study with Chassidic heart — 81:43
Fascination with French Jewry of the 12th century — 82:54
Personal sleep schedule post-COVID — 84:16
Facing personal criticism and baggage — 90:11
Uniting through the Jewish community — 92:27

References:

18Forty Podcast: “Haym Soloveitchik: How Modernity Changed Our Relationship to God”

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3 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes

18Forty Podcast
Rochi Ebner: Rav Kook's Return to Our Soul [Teshuva 1/6]
This series is sponsored by Mira and Daniel Stokar.

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with Rachel Tova Ebner, translator of a new volume of the teachings of Rav Kook, about what the spirituality of Rav Kook adds to our Jewish practice and to our understanding of ourselves.

As we approach Rav Kook’s yahrzeit (3 Elul), we’re directing our attention to the spiritual dimension of Yiddishkeit outlined in his works. In this episode we discuss:
  • What does Rav Kook teach us about our yearning for God?
  • What is the role of feelings in our inner work? 
  • What does it mean for us to change as the Torah stays the same? 
Tune in to hear a conversation about the paradox inherent in trying to “change the past” via teshuva. 

Interview begins at 14:57.

Rachel Tova Ebner grew up in Manhattan and made Aliyah to Jerusalem with her family in 1982. She is linguist and lyricist, a teacher and translator, with a Master’s degree in Hebrew from the Bernhard Revel Graduate School of Yeshiva University. Her most recent professional endeavor was to participate in the translation of the new Koren Tanach. She has three children and eleven grandchildren.

Chapters (Produced by Sofer.AI):

Teshuvah 0:14

Re‑examining Our Bullseye: The Conceptzia Idea 3:38

Lakewood Yeshiva’s Future and Community Burnout 6:50

Generational Mission Shifts and Klal Yisrael 8:37

Introducing Rav Kook’s Torah of Tomorrow 11:52

Translator Rachel Tova Ebner on Her Father’s Influence 15:00

Early Memories of Learning with Rabbi Bernstein 16:15

Limits on Naming and Speaking About God 21:32

The Classic Child’s Question: Is God in the Toilet? 22:46

Ikveta d'Mishicha: The Era of Messianic Footsteps 25:18

Rav Kook’s Call for New Spiritual Consciousness 26:18

Direct Encounter with God—Beyond Rabbis and Texts 28:01

Rav Kook’s Historical Context and Practical Inner Work 43:28

Compassion and Inner Work with the Soul 45:36

Rav Kook on Teshuva and Cosmic Will 47:30

Personal Metaforms: Smoking as Spiritual Symbol 50:32

Rav Kook’s Vision for Secular Israelis 52:32

Calling Artists of the Sacred in Modern Times 55:00

The Summons to Holy Consciousness Excerpt 57:01

Choosing a Rav Kook Translation for Study 62:23

Evolution as Cosmic Optimism in Rav Kook 64:13

Finding a Spiritual Path Beyond Halacha 67:08

Critique of Galut and Return to Eretz Yisrael 68:17

Personal Sleep Habits: A Goyish Schedule 70:06

Rav Kook’s Vision: Renewing the Old, Sanctifying the New 73:27

Intuition and Faith in Personal Spiritual Direction 75:09

Despair as Catalyst for Renewal in Orot Hateshuva 76:56

Closing Remarks and Sponsor Acknowledgments 80:49

Traditional Closing Prayer and Song 81:50

References:

18Forty Podcast: “Rav Judah Mischel: A Change in Progress”

The Torah of Tomorrow: OneSong by Rachel Tova Ebner

Renewing the Old, Sanctifying the New: The Unique Vision of Rav Kook by Marc B. Shapiro

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3 months ago
1 hour 26 minutes

18Forty Podcast
Joey Rosenfeld: What Does Jewish Mysticism Say About This Moment? [Teshuva Bonus Episode]
This series is sponsored by Mira and Daniel Stokar.

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with rabbi, psychotherapist, and “translator” Joey Rosenfeld about how our generation can understand languages of mysticism, philosophy, and suffering in today’s chaotic world.

In this episode we discuss:
  • Where should we channel our spiritual work as we near two years since October 7?
  • Will Mashiach come in our lifetime?
  • What is the purpose of yearning and desire? 
Tune in to hear a conversation about how “Yiddishkeit is the guardian of deficiency.” 

Interview begins at 8:49.

Rabbi Joey Rosenfeld is a practicing psychotherapist in the addiction field focusing on the interface between philosophy, spirituality, and psychology. His shiurim on Jewish philosophy, Kabbalah and the inner workings of the human soul have been watched and listened to by thousands around the world and he has a dedicated following of students from the entire spectrum of the Jewish community.

References:

Tikkunei Zohar

“The Source Of Faith Is Faith Itself” by Aharon Lichtenstein

Pirkei Avot 4:2

Halakhic Man by Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik

Tanya ch. 36“

Why Is There Something, Rather Than Nothing?” by Sean Carroll

Mishneh Torah by Maimonides 

Sippurei Maasiyot by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov 

“Anthem” by Leonard Cohen

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3 months ago
1 hour 18 minutes

18Forty Podcast
David Bashevkin: My Dating Story [Re-Release]
This episode was sponsored by Jerry and Esther Williams in honor of 18Forty and Shalom Task Force. 

While we wait for the next new episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we revisit Dovid Bashevkin's 2022 deep dive into the world of dating. As we explore the realm of relationships, Dovid uses his own journey to help us find the proper framework for balancing one’s romantic, religious, and professional identities.  
  • How can one stay connected to their religious self while simultaneously evolving?
  • What’s Dovid’s best advice for dating and marriage?
  • Why are we afraid to commit to no?
  • How can we ensure that the years ahead are the best years yet? 
Tune in to hear a conversation on love, commitment, and commitment to commitment. 

References:

Shalom Task ForceThe Orchard: A Novel by David Hopen 

Tehillim 27:10“

Evolving Religiously During Singlehood” on Singled Out Podcast by Zahava Moskowitz

Bambi

Garden State

Dovid Bashevkin on Twitter

“Spending the Seder Alone” by Dovid Bashevkin

Solitude, A Philosophical Encounter by Philip Koch

Cast Away18Forty – “Rav Moshe Weinberger: Can Mysticism Become A Community?” 

“Bashert: My One and Only?” on YUConnects CandiDate Podcast

“The Paradox of Choice” by Barry Schwartz

“The Howard Stern Show: Actor And Comedian Aziz Ansari Visits The Show”

“Signed, Sealed, Delivered” by Dovid Bashevkin

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4 months ago
1 hour 29 minutes

18Forty Podcast
How Jews Date in the Modern World (Re-Release)
As the 15th of Av approaches, we are returning to this episode on how different Jewish communities date to honor the Jewish "holiday of love."

This episode is sponsored by Anonymous who is fond of Shalom Task Force & 18Forty. 

On this episode of 18Forty, we explore the world of Jewish dating. We spoke to insiders and experts from the Chassidic community, “Yeshiva Orthodox” community, and Modern Orthodox community, looking at the commonalities and differences between each community’s approach to finding and building loving relationships. Each community emphasizes different dynamics and difficulties of the process of dating, and by considering them together and independently we can gain a greater understanding of the pressure points around love. How a community approaches dating is a test case for so many of a community’s values and vulnerabilities. In this episode, you’ll hear from representatives of each community that are intimately involved with the project of communal norms around dating, and be asked to think about your own assumptions and hopes for love. In this interview, we discussed: 
  • How does each Jewish community approach dating, from shadchans to dating apps and everything in between? 
  • What does a community’s approach to dating tell us about the Jewish approaches to love and commitment? 
  • What can we learn from the dating practices of communities that are different from our own? 
Interviews start at 10:31

Dr. Yosef Sokol, one of our representatives from the yeshiva world, is a psychologist and the lead researcher of the recent study on the data behind the “shidduch crisis.” We also speak with Dr. Isaac Schechter, another author of the study, Dr. Efrat Sobolofsky, director of the YUConnects matchmaking-and-education program, and Dr. Devorah Mansdorf Agami, an endodontist who met her husband on JSwipe.

References:
Rabbi Mordechai Lightstone

“Examining Average Age at First Marriage within Orthodox Judaism: A Large Community-Based Study” by Yosef Sokol, Naomi Rosenbach, Chayim Rosensweig, Chynna Levin, Shifra Hubner, and Isaac Schechter

Bikur Cholim of Rockland CountyARRC Institute 

YUConnects

JSwipe

Dovid Bashevkin on YUConnects CandiDate

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4 months ago
2 hours 22 minutes

18Forty Podcast
Hadas Hershkovitz: On Loss: A Husband, Father, Soldier [Loss 3/3]
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with Hadas Hershkovitz, whose husband, Yossi, was killed while serving on reserve duty in Gaza in 2023—about the Jewish People's loss of this beloved spouse, father, high-school principal, and soldier.

In the second year of the war, we’re grappling not only with the depth of our losses, but with how to make meaning of them as we continue to live in their aftermath. In this episode, we discuss:
  • How has the loss of Hadas’s husband sparked a renewed urgency in her dedication to uplifting the Jewish People?
  • How do we confront the anger and blame we may feel toward others in the wake of collective tragedy?
  • How can we cultivate the positive thoughts and spiritual clarity needed to uphold our moral responsibilities in difficult times?
Tune in for a heartfelt conversation on what it means to transform Torah into a living song sung by the Jewish People.

Interview begins at 30:30

References:

Psalms 23

Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust by Yaffa Eliach

Seinfeld: “The Bottle Deposit”

“יש כאן יותר מזה" by Hanan Ben Ari 

Deuteronomy 31 

Arukh HaShulchan by Yechiel Michel Epstein

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4 months ago
2 hours 17 minutes

18Forty Podcast
Elissa Felder & Sonia Hoffman: How the Jewish Burial Society Cares for the Dead [Loss 2/3]
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to author Elissa Felder and her daughter Sonia Hoffman—both of whom have experienced the loss of a child and serve on a chevra kadisha—about what the Jewish burial society teaches us about confronting death. In this episode we discuss: 
  • How does the process of purifying a dead body work—and how is it possible to purify a dead body at all?
  • What Kabbalistic practices are performed by chevra kadisha to bring dignity to the body and soul? 
  • How can we “normalize” discussions about grief and death? 
Tune in to hear a conversation about how care for the deceased is a “love story” between the Jewish People and God.

Interview begins at 15:31.

Elissa Felder started and actively manages Core’s community of practice for women who serve on a traditional chevrah kadisha. The knowledge she acquired through her work motivated her to write From One Life to the Next Life; The Sacred Passage after Death, a memoir about the loss of her baby son. She is the head of her local chevrah kadisha and speaks widely on this topic.

Sonia Hoffman is a Limmudei Kodesh teacher at Kohelet Yeshiva in Philadelphia. She is a daughter, mother, wife and member of the Bala Cynwyd community. She is also an active member of the Philadelphia Chevra Kadisha, having started during COVID to help with this mitzvah. After the loss of their daughter in 2016, she began speaking about her experience with loss and sharing resources with the community on ways in which we can move forward after tragedy. In addition, Sonia began hosting an annual event in her daughter's memory to bring awareness to the community around the topic of infant loss and relationship with God.

References:


Teshuvot HaRadbaz Volume 3, 985

Torat HaAdam, Introduction 

“Passing Through” by David Bashevkin

Berakhot 10a

“​​Reconciling Opposites: Uncommon Connections in the Halakha of Mourning” by Emanuel Feldman

From One Life to the Next Life; The Sacred Passage after Death by Elissa Felder

The Wild Edge of Sorrow: Rituals of Renewal and the Sacred Work of Grief by Francis Weller

The Choice: Embrace the Possible by Dr. Edith Eva Eger

Consolation: The Spiritual Journey Beyond Grief by Maurice Lamm

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4 months ago
1 hour 51 minutes

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