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IKAR Sermons & Talks
IKAR
55 episodes
8 months ago
Sermons and talks from IKAR Rabbis and the IKAR community.
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Sermons and talks from IKAR Rabbis and the IKAR community.
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Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
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IKAR Sermons & Talks
Perverters of Justice and Pluralized Karma - Rabbi Sharon Brous
The warnings famously issued in this parashah are not Biblical fantasy—they are living reality. When we allow powerful people to deceive, mock and instrumentalize those most vulnerable, when we cede to a norm of heartlessness, indifference and the perversion of justice, there is no end to the cruelties that will permeate our society. It’s time to wake up—to recognize this moment and movement for exactly what it is.
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3 years ago
17 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
The War Before the War - Rabbi David Kasher
Sifting through a dense catalog of state regulations in search of some inspiration for the High Holy Days - with some help from the Ba'al Shem Tov and Abraham Maslow.
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3 years ago
13 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
Like a Ripple - Rabbi Lebell
We live in a vast, complex world. It’s beautiful, but wracked with devastation and suffering. Infinitesimal in the face of it all, one wonders how they could possibly make a difference. The first four words of Parshat Re’eh teach us that each individual’s presence does in fact have an impact on the wider community, and a single action can even tip the whole world toward good. Let’s choose to live like every single one of us matters, like the way we live can bring us closer to a healed, redeemed world.
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3 years ago
17 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
Even When You’re Far Away, I’m Right Here - Rabbi Sharon Brous
As we prepare to bring our oldest to college, I feel for Moses, struggling to say goodbye to his own children as they stand poised to enter the Promised Land, knowing this is a journey they must take without his guiding presence by their side. Somehow, amidst the confused, rambling contradictions, Moses helps b’nai Yisraelremember what matters most, and reminds us just what we need to hear as well.
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3 years ago
19 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
The Prayer Problem - Rabbi David Kasher
Stories from Rabbi Kasher’s early prayer days. A rabbinic list of ten types of prayer. And a prayer reframe from the Sfas Emes.
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3 years ago
21 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
The Transformative Power of Shared Grief - Rabbi Sharon Brous
Tisha b’Av is a day of communal grief-- we fast, lament and hold the memory of the greatest catastrophes the Jewish people have endured. The danger in revisiting the tragedies of generations past is that our rituals foster a distorted self-perception, a feeling of eternal victimization. Instead, we must remember because grief is an expression of love, because there is an urgent moral message in the stories of our suffering that we must hear today, and because we are drawn again and again, through our collective grief, into
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3 years ago
21 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
We’ll Find Water - Rabbi Morris Panitz
What’s the first step of a spiritual journey? According to the Me’or Einyaim (18th century Hasidic Master), it’s not a grand gesture or a dramatic departure. Instead, it’s the recognition that we’re disconnected, spiritually dehydrated and yearning for something more. Once that realization is acknowledged and felt, the journey has already begun. We’ll find the water we need.
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3 years ago
13 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
In Praise of Old Age - Rabbi David Kasher
The Legend of Serah bat Asher. And a commandment we too often overlook.
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3 years ago
18 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
SERMON Brown M&Ms - Rabbi Joseph Shamash
Recovery and Bilaam’s addictive tendencies.
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3 years ago
13 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
Desire Revisited - Parshat Beha'alotcha
The Israelites have begun complaining. They say they miss the meat and melons they had back in Egypt. Really?! After God freed them from slavery and is raining down manna from heaven?! These ungrateful wretches! Disgraceful. But, then again…are really they so different from us?
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3 years ago
18 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
There Were Twelve Flags of Israel - Shabbat Bamidbar
Thoughts on the dangers and the blessings of flag-waving
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3 years ago
15 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
Restored with Love: Lessons from Megilat Rut - Rabbi Keilah Lebell
In such a turbulent time we need to remember what love looks like. The unique mutual devotion of the biblical heroines Naomi and Ruth teaches us that our interpersonal relationships can have transformative and healing power — for us, our descendants, and the human community.
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3 years ago
13 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
On Mourning and Lag b’Omer - Rabbi Ronit Tsadok
After the tragic shooting in Buffalo rooted in White Supremacy and hate, we look to the Omer, a time on the Jewish calendar associated with mourning. The themes of Lag b’Omer offer some guidance on what our society needs.
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3 years ago
8 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
"I am a private person." - Rabbi David Kasher
A Jewish response to the recently leaked Supreme Court draft opinion intending to overturn Roe v. Wade. Find the transcript on our website: https://ikar.org/sermons/im-a-private-person/
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3 years ago
13 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
The Question of Jewish Identity - Rabbi David Kasher
 Reflections after a recent trip to Israel.
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3 years ago
17 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
The Unsung Heroines of Our Liberation Story - Rabbi Tova Leibovic-Douglas
Our Passover story was made possible by a quiet revolutionary spirit manifested through four female archetypes.
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3 years ago
11 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
Leaving Egypt in a Warming World - Rabbi Morris Panitz
Egypt is not just a place. It’s our addiction to fossil fuels, our extractive relationship to the Earth, our rendering of Creation solely and soullessly as an instrument for greed.  In each generation, every individual must see themselves as though they left Egypt, which begs the question: on the road to freedom, what will each of us do to leave Egypt behind us?    
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3 years ago
15 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
Covid Torah - Rabbi David Kasher
One of the silver linings of the pandemic is that we have all become better readers of Leviticus. Source sheet: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nKrbAHi8Kx9U8WJSm8nJC2vSPRn_XLRTIwxs5qdJI0g/edit
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3 years ago
20 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
The Complicated Wisdom of Jewish Time - Rabbi David Kasher
Reflections on mourning from Moed Katan and Parshat Shemini. In memory of Steven J. Kasher, Z"L. 
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3 years ago
19 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
Don’t Look Away - Rabbi Morris Panitz
You know the cycle. Front page headlines retreat to the back pages and eventually disappear from both the paper and our attention. Even the most horrifying headlines, those emerging from the brutal war in Ukraine, risk being ignored in the frenetic pace of our news cycle. We must not turn away. Even in the absence of a clear political path forward, we need to keep our hearts open to the stories, pleas, and suffering of the Ukrainian people, responding with empathy, advocacy, and resources.
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3 years ago
6 minutes

IKAR Sermons & Talks
Sermons and talks from IKAR Rabbis and the IKAR community.