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A discussion on a topic from the week's Parsha covering many important parts of Judaism that are not regularly addressed. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

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A discussion on a topic from the week's Parsha covering many important parts of Judaism that are not regularly addressed. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

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English


Episodes
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Is it Kosher to Feel Resentment?

5/5/2024
When someone is wronged, it is human nature to feel resentment towards the person who wronged them. Is it okay to feel resentment? Can we do something to express that resentment? Or should we just turn the other cheek? A fascinating discussion about the Jewish view of resentment. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:53:26

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The Fall of Sennacherib

4/28/2024
One of the most amazing events in Jewish history was the miraculous fall of Sennacherib and his massive armies at the gates of Jerusalem. This story is told in detail three times in Tanach (more than any other event) and mentioned countless times as well. A class about this incredible Passover miracle. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:38:05

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Who Wrote the Haggadah?

4/21/2024
The Haggadah, the book that we use for our Passover Seder is one of the oldest and probably the most widely used Jewish book. It has been printed thousands of times with thousands of commentaries. A fascinating discussion about the Haggadah, it's history and how we got the Haggadah that we use today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:38:35

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Selling Our Chametz

4/14/2024
The Torah prohibits a Jew from owning Chametz on Passover. A common workaround to that prohibition is for Jews to sell their Chametz to a non-Jew before Passover and then purchase it back from them after Passover. A fascinating discussion about selling our Chametz over Passover! Sell your Chametz today (by Sunday, April 21 at noon) at jccmb.com/sellchametz --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:38:56

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Sefer Yetzirah - The Book of Formation

4/8/2024
One of the earliest works of Kabbalah is the Sefer Yetzirah - The Book of Formation, a very short book that describes the mystical building blocks of creation. The Talmud describes how the book was used by scholars to create a person. A fascinating discussion about Sefer Yetzirah, its history, its impact and its teachings. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:38:35

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What is the meaning of a Solar Eclipse?

4/5/2024
Solar Eclipses are a natural phenomena that fascinated people back in ancient times. With over 3,000 years of history, our people have lived through hundreds of solar eclipses. What do our Jewish traditions teach about a Solar Eclipse? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:01:06:16

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The Ancient Jewish Calendar

3/31/2024
Today, we have a set Jewish calendar that has been in use for the past 1700 years. However, for the first 1600 years or so of Judaism, we used a variable calendar that was updated monthly based on sightings of the new moon and calculations made by the Sanhedrin, the Supreme Council of Judaism. A fascinating class about Kiddush Hachodesh, the system used for the ancient Jewish calendar. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:55:44

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The Jewish Response to Antisemitism

3/24/2024
We have recently seen a huge increase in expressions of the world's greatest hatred antisemitism. Why do people hate Jews? Why has it persisted over so much time, through so many places and cultures? What can we as Jews do about it? A fascinating discussion about the Purim festival and the lessons we can learn from the Purim story to help us respond to antisemitism today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:48:18

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Why does our world have so many problems?

3/17/2024
When we look around us, we see so many things going wrong in our own lives, people around us and the world on a whole. There seems to be endless violence, wars, corruption, disease, crime, natural disasters. G-d's world appears to be unjust and full of problems. Why did G-d create a world with so many problems? Why didn't he create a more perfect world where everyone got along and did the right thing, where nature was less destructive? A fascinating Purim related discussion about why G-d made our world imperfect and what we can do about it. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:48:29

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What are Chareidim?

3/10/2024
Chareidim is a term often used for a segment of the Jewish community that live in their own communities and forgo some western cultural norms. They are often misunderstood, derided and called offensive names such Ultra-Orthodox. Who are the Chareidim? What are their communities like? How do they live? And why they are widely misunderstood? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:01:07:11

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The Battle for Shabbat

3/3/2024
Shabbat, is one of the central parts of Judaism. From Judaism's earliest days, Jews stopped work on Friday before sundown and didn't resume working until after dark on Saturday. Observing Shabbat was not always easy for Jews. Often Jews found themselves in places that expected them to work on Shabbat. A fascinating discussion about how Jews struggled to observe Shabbat in many times and places throughout our long history particularly here in the United States. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:56:24

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Mixing Milk & Meat

2/25/2024
One of the basic Kosher laws is a prohibition of not mixing milk and meat. As a result, Kosher kitchen must have separate ovens, pots, pans and dishes for milk and meat.A fascinating discussion about the kosher rules of not mixing milk and meat and how they impact our kosher kitchens. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:48:50

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Who were the Ge'onim?

2/18/2024
One of the most important periods in Jewish history was the period of the geonim (600-1000 C.E.). During this period, Jewish life was centered in Babylon where there were two great Yeshivot (schools). The heads of these schools were called Ge'onim, The Ge'onim were effectively the leaders of world Jewry during this period. A fascinating discussion about the Ge'onim and the Ge'onic period. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:51:30

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How do you find your life mission?

2/11/2024
In Judaism we believe that every person is entrusted with a life-mission by G-d. How can you find your life's mission? How do you know if you are on the right track? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:53:06

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Beth Din - The Jewish Court System

2/4/2024
Jewish communities throughout history have always had their own court systems called Beth Din (or Batei Din) for Jewish ritual, family and legal purposes. These courts often served in parallel to local Christian, Muslim or secular courts. Today, there is a developed system of Batei Din in Israel, the US and other countries with Jewish community that serves the Jewish community in parallel to the secular court system. A fascinating discussion about the Beth Din, the Jewish Court system, how it works and their relationship with our secular court system. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:44:55

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Where is Mount Sinai?

1/28/2024
Judaism began when Israel stood at Mount Sinai and heard the Ten Commandments. Moses climbed to the top of Mount Sinai where G-d taught him all the commandments and gave him the Torah. Mount Sinai is also the spot of an earlier revelation to Moses and a later revelation to Elijah the Prophet. Where is Mount Sinai? Why was it chosen as the place for Judaism to begin? Is it a holy spot in Judaism? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:45:59

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The Jews of Yemen

1/21/2024
Jews have lived in Yemen for well over 2,000 years until they were almost all forced to flee to Israel in 1949-1950. The Yemenite Jews who were somewhat isolated from other Jewish communities developed their own unique Jewish customs and traditions. A fascinating discussion about the Jews of Yemen. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:45:30

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Think Good and It Will be Good

1/14/2024
A central Chassidic teaching is that our thoughts control our destiny. When we think positively, it makes good things happen to us. But how do we get ourselves to think positively? Are we expected to be naive and ignore the challenges that we face? A fascinating discussion about thinking positively, how to get ourselves to think good and how that will impact what happens to us. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:43:39

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Do Jews Believe in Demons?

1/7/2024
Jewish sources speak extensively about evil angels and spirits that exist in our universe and sometimes impact humans. Do Jews believe in demons? What are demons? How can they impact us? Should we be afraid of them? A fascinating class about the Jewish belief in demons --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:43:16

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Why is life so hard?

1/2/2024
Overcoming challenges and hardships is central to the Jewish ethos. Before Judaism began, our ancestors worked hard as slaves in Egypt preparing our people for a history filled with challenges and hardship. Why did G-d make life so hard? Why do we have to face so many challenges and hardships? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support

Duration:00:33:24