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IKAR Podcasts
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432 episodes
18 hours ago
Sermons, talks, classes, and more from IKAR Rabbis and the IKAR community.
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Sermons, talks, classes, and more from IKAR Rabbis and the IKAR community.
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We Don't Have Forever - Rabbi Sharon Brous & Lori Gottlieb | Rosh Hashanah Day 2 5786 Sermon-Dialogue
Living meaningfully with the time we've got. Join Rabbi Brous and Lori Gottlieb in a sermon-dialogue on the intersection of Jewish and therapeutic wisdom on issues of deep concern for us today: how to stay in relationship with people whose ideas break your heart, confirmation bias and how minds are changed (can they be?), how to overcome psychic numbing and stay centered and empathic, even when we’re hurting, how to hold hope and grow resiliency, and more. Gottlieb is a psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, which has sold over one million copies and has been translated into over 30 languages. In addition to her clinical practice, she writes The New York Times “Ask the Therapist” advice column and is co-host of the popular “Dear Therapists” podcast and the advice podcast Since You Asked. A contributing writer for The Atlantic, she also wrote The Atlantic’s “Dear Therapist” advice column for six years. She is a sought-after expert appearing on Oprah, The Today Show, The Daily Show, Good Morning America, CBS Mornings, CNN, and NPR’s “Fresh Air” and her TED Talk was one of the Top 10 Most Watched of the Year. She is also an IKAR member, and mother of the wonderful Zachary Gottlieb, IKAR teen extraordinaire.
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2 days ago
46 minutes

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If the Soul of the Jewish People is to be Redeemed - Rabbi Sharon Brous | Rosh Hashanah Day 1 5786
We are facing a spiritual catastrophe. In the small space between prophecy and distinct possibility, we must forge a new path.
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2 days ago
40 minutes

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This is Not an Interruption - Rabbi Hannah Jensen | Erev Rosh Hashanah Sermon
We're living in a world of constant distraction and alerts and noise, and we're exhausted. But we also don't know how to get out of this internally and externally constructed trap. What can these holidays help us learn about the necessity of stillness and silence in order to go back out into the world? How can they help us rediscover our connection with ourselves and with each other?
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2 days ago
19 minutes

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Countering Antisemitism & Protecting Democracy - Rabbi Sharon Brous & Amy Spitalnick in conversation
The Jewish community is being offered a false choice between countering antisemitism and protecting democracy and civil rights. But there is no inclusive democracy without Jewish safety -- and no Jewish safety without inclusive democracy. Amy Spitalnick, CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs (JCPA) and a nationally recognized leader on countering antisemitism and extremism and protecting democracy -- who previously led the successful lawsuit against the Charlottesville neo-Nazis -- will join Rabbi Sharon Brous for a conversation on how we can reject the false binaries of this moment and advance a more just and inclusive world for Jews and all communities
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1 week ago
32 minutes

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The Unreal and the Real - Rabbi Deborah Silver
As we move closer to the High Holydays, what do Ursula Le Guin, a provocative Midrash and the opening word of our Torah portion have to teach us about the demanding but essenntial work of teshuvah?
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2 weeks ago
16 minutes

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A Tale of Two Torahs - Rabbi Hannah Jensen
In this week's parsha we learn that the king had to write a Torah for himself. Or was it two - a Torah that accompanies him throughout his life and one that remains in a treasury locked away? From this we can learn a lot about our public and private selves and about the difference between the actual and the ideal. What lessons might accompany us as we enter this holiday season and throughout our lives?
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3 weeks ago
15 minutes

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Preparing, and Unprepared - Rabbinic Intern Jacob Schatz
Both the Jewish calendar and the Torah come to a close leaving our people in a state of active preparation. But do we ever feel truly ready?
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1 month ago
16 minutes

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Show the World What a Jew Looks Like - Rabbi Sharon Brous
An earnest message to my child as she makes her own way in a broken, angry, anguished world, and a quiet plea to us all to open our hearts with love. 
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1 month ago
16 minutes

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Break the Ax - Rabbi Morris Panitz
At first glance, Tu B’av, the Festival of Love, seems to be the Jewish equivalent of Valentine’s Day.  But, a deeper look at the strange origins of this holiday reveals the transformative possibilities of this day.  It all begins with an ax. 
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1 month ago
18 minutes

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For Those Who Cannot Rise - Rabbi Deborah Silver
Tisha B'Av is the day we devote to contemplating destruction and ruin.  How should we observe it, this year, when we are already carrying so much grief?  And how can our tradition, and the story of one London rabbinical student, spur us to action?
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1 month ago
16 minutes

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Lonely Sits the City - Rabbi Hannah Jensen
Right now we are in the period of the most concentrated grief in the Jewish calendar leading up to Tisha b'Av next week. This year, in Los Angeles, we are in an extended period of the same. From the fires through the ICE raids beginning last month, we have gotten no reprieve. What insight does our parsha lend us about how to live in this valley of grief and also let our grief be a catalyst for action?
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2 months ago
18 minutes

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The Best Seat in Hell - Rabbi Morris Panitz
Buried in a list of names is the mysterious fact that the sons of the mutinous leader Korah did not die. What follows is the bizarre journey of the sons of Korah to a ledge in Hell, where their song calls out to us, even today.
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2 months ago
20 minutes

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Reflections from a Bomb Shelter - Rabbi Morris Panitz
Sharing a personal, first-hand account of my time in Israel during the war with Iran.
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2 months ago
15 minutes

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The Folly of Those Dark Fantasies - Rabbi Sharon Brous
Trauma, history, fear—all of these lead us down a path that is as futile as it is dangerous. At the end of one terrible war and in the midst of another, we can do better. We must grow in our ability to imagine one other.
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3 months ago
32 minutes

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Jeremy Ben-Ami (J Street Pres.) and Rabbi Sharon Brous in Conversation
3 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes

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Sight and Vision - Rabbi Deborah Silver
The ten spies who enter Canaan create 40 years of delay in the Israelites’ journey to the Promised Land. What did they do wrong?  And how can we avoid making the same mistake they did as we witness the brutality all around us?
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3 months ago
16 minutes

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Even Now, We Dream - Rabbi Sharon Brous
Amid ICE raids and ballistic missiles, here’s what I saw from the stage at a multifaith vigil in downtown Los Angeles, what I heard from my Iranian friend who yearns for home, and why I believe our most audacious dreams must be born in the darkest times
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3 months ago
18 minutes

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May You Be Blessed and Safe - Rabbi Hannah Jensen
This Pride Shabbat, we need to reckon with the current landscape for our trans siblings. We need to understand that trans people are being used as a wedge to divide Americans, and as a test case for increasing authoritarianism. What does our parsha teach us about the dangers of callousness, and what brighter, more beautiful future can we imagine?
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3 months ago
20 minutes

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What I Need You To Hear - Rabbi Morris Panitz
When trauma is acknowledged, not denied, not justified, not dismissed through comparison, only then can something new and hopeful be imagined.     Read the sermon here.
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3 months ago
17 minutes

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Four Things I Know - Rabbi Sharon Brous
After the antisemitic murder of two young beloveds on a DC street, there are four things I know. Parashat Behar-Behukotai 5785
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4 months ago
22 minutes

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Sermons, talks, classes, and more from IKAR Rabbis and the IKAR community.