Money plays a central role in the life of an Orthodox Jew, not just practically but spiritually. From the costs of Jewish education and kosher living to the deeper meaning of earning and spending in alignment with Torah values, financial challenges are as spiritual as they are practical.
Kosher Money, an original Living Lchaim podcast, dives into the intersection of Judaism and finance. Host Eli Langer, former CNBC Social Media Producer and CEO of Harvesting Media, leads thought-provoking conversations with experts on how to navigate money matters with wisdom and faith.
"Podcast Therapy with Dr. Z" isn't just another podcast. It's where the Orthodox community opens up about the things we usually keep to ourselves. Hosted by Dr. Shloimie (Steven) Zimmerman, a respected figure and therapist, this call-in show offers a rare space to discuss personal struggles and seek professional advice. No topic is too taboo. Whether you're dealing with something big or small, Dr. Z is here to listen and help. Tune in to be part of a conversation that's all about understanding, healing, and connecting.
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This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not provide healthcare advice. I, Dr. Shloimie [Steven] Zimmerman, Psy.D. and the Living Lchaim make every effort to ensure that information given in the podcast is complete and accurate. Please understand though, that mental health care is a constantly changing science and art. Further, one psychotherapist may have a different way of doing things from another. I am simply presenting my views on how to deal with challenges that will be as evidence based as possible. I welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors. By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use it as medical or mental health advice to treat any medical or mental health condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients whom you are treating if you yourself are a healthcare professional. Advice given on the podcast cannot substitute for, and is not an alternative to, medical or other healthcare diagnosis and treatment when a medical or mental health condition or illness is present. Consult your own healthcare provider for any medical or mental health issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall I, Living Lchaim, any guests or contributors to the podcast, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of mine be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.
A rabbi and a journalist walk into… not a bar, not a synagogue, but a SiriusXM podcast studio. Each week, Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove, Senior Rabbi of Park Avenue Synagogue, and Jon Frankel, formerly of Real Sports, will banter, question, and explore the big issues of our day through the lens of Jewish tradition and lived experience. The program is designed to be fun, thoughtful, and engaging—where faith matters, and conversation runs deep.
MyLife: Chassidus Applied Podcast by Simon Jacobson addresses the personal and emotional needs of our community by answering the most pressing questions of our lives -- from the perspective of Chassidic thought. The podcast demonstrates how the Torah provides us with a comprehensive blueprint of the human psyche as a microcosm of the cosmos, and offers us all the guidance we need to live the healthiest possible life and build nurturing homes and families, bringing up the healthiest possible children, emotionally, psychologically and spiritually. Get unlimited free downloads of MP3 recordings o
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Rabbi Goldfein, zt”l, was a lifelong Talmid Muvhak of The Rosh Yeshivah HaRav Mordechai Gifter, zt’l. He learned at Telz Cleveland from 1953 to 1962 during which time he also married and continued learning in its Kollel. In 1978, he founded the Yeshivah Gedolah of Johannesburg built on the foundations and principles which he had seen and learned at the Telz Yeshivah in Cleveland. His goal was to model the Yeshivah, as much as possible, after the great Yeshivahs of Lithuania.
The Finding Holiness podcast, hosted by Rabbi David Kadoch, offers listeners profound insights into Jewish thought and practice, connecting the spiritual with everyday life. Rabbi Kadoch delves into Torah teachings, Jewish traditions, and contemporary issues, exploring how to find sanctity and meaning in every aspect of life. Through engaging discussions and reflections, the podcast inspires a deeper connection to Jewish faith and values, guiding listeners on their journey to infuse holiness into their daily lives.
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Had enough of the scripted and abridged version of Jewish History you learned as a child? This weekly podcast features remastered audio from Marc Shapiro’s Torah in Motion classes given from 2011 to the present. Listen to learn about big ideas, interesting personalities, and astounding events in modern Jewish History.
In a frenzied media cycle, Identity/Crisis creates better conversations about the issues facing contemporary Jewish life. Host Yehuda Kurtzer, president of the Shalom Hartman Institute, talks with leading thinkers to unpack current events affecting Jewish communities in North America, Israel, and around the world, revealing the core Jewish values underlying the issues that matter most to you.
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The Torah empowers us to use human logic to extrapolate and apply its laws in life, but just as all the laws of nature have their limits, so do the laws of logic have limits. Source Sheet
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Have any questions, insights, or feedback? Send me a text! Length: 1 hour 4 minutes Synopsis: This morning (11/21/25), in our Friday morning Machshavah Lab series for women, we had a shorter shiur in the usual. We spent the first portion clarifying some points from Part 3 - specifically, whether Ralbag would be considered a kofer (heretic) according to the Rambam. We then read through the remainder of the narrative about Iyov's suffering, using Malbim's commentary as our guide. Next time (בג"...
In this challenging time when many feel alienated from traditional Jewish spaces, Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness offers a spiritual home for listeners seeking to connect Jewish ancestral feminist wisdom with their own svara (moral intuition). Each episode of this limited series delves into a different story of our ancestor Miriam, illuminating her mystical teachings and offering practical tools for navigating and flourishing in personal or political spiritual wildernesses. This podcast charts a radical, fresh Jewish path for its listeners and the world.