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On Sacred Ground
Hadar Institute
17 episodes
6 months ago
The Haggadah describes how "in every generation, they stand against us to destroy us." At the same time, the lesson of the Exodus from Egypt in the Torah is to translate our suffering into empathy, to remember that we were strangers in Egypt and therefore look after the strangers today. As we enter a complicated Pesah, how can we hold these two narratives together?
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The Haggadah describes how "in every generation, they stand against us to destroy us." At the same time, the lesson of the Exodus from Egypt in the Torah is to translate our suffering into empathy, to remember that we were strangers in Egypt and therefore look after the strangers today. As we enter a complicated Pesah, how can we hold these two narratives together?
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Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
Episodes (17/17)
On Sacred Ground
"In Every Generation"
The Haggadah describes how "in every generation, they stand against us to destroy us." At the same time, the lesson of the Exodus from Egypt in the Torah is to translate our suffering into empathy, to remember that we were strangers in Egypt and therefore look after the strangers today. As we enter a complicated Pesah, how can we hold these two narratives together?
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1 year ago
32 minutes

On Sacred Ground
Is Israel Fighting Amalek?
Rav Avital and Rav Elazar reflect on what it means to celebrate Purim in the shadow of war. They explore how we might grapple with the suffering of innocent people in Gaza through Torah.
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1 year ago
32 minutes

On Sacred Ground
Feminism in a Time of War
The reality in Israel today is that the people on the battlefield are mostly men and the people left behind to look after their homes and children are mostly women. Rav Avital shares some reflections on this situation through the lens of the women's contribution to the mishkan (tabernacle).
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1 year ago
27 minutes

On Sacred Ground
Mistakes and their Aftermath
This week's parashah has the biggest mistake in the Bible: the building of the Golden Calf. How do huge mistakes like this happen? What are their consequences? What about for the people who didn't prevent it from happening? Rav Avital and Rav Elazar use this story as a framework to think about the terrible mistakes that led up to the October 7th attacks.
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1 year ago
33 minutes

On Sacred Ground
The Qualities of a Leader
What qualities do we want in a leader? Rav Avital and Rav Elazar consider what leaders today could learn from the models of Moses and Aaron and the disposition required to keep the menorah lit.
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1 year ago
31 minutes

On Sacred Ground
Mandatory Volunteerism
The opening words of this week's Parashat Terumah contains a tension that Rav Avital and Rav Elazar have felt since the beginning of the war. It's inspiring that Israelis—and Americans too—are coming together in a spirit of donation and volunteerism to fulfil urgent needs in Israel, but it raises deep questions as to who was supposed to take care of these needs in the first place and why they failed to do so. How should we think about volunteering when it feels actually mandatory? And wh...
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1 year ago
32 minutes

On Sacred Ground
How Can We Feel Safe?
Rav Avi flew to Israel this week and reflects with Rav Elazar what it means to leave a place that is ostensibly safe to come to a place which is ostensibly dangerous. Through the lens of David writing Psalm 23: what is the connection — and dissonance — between being safe and feeling safe?
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1 year ago
31 minutes

On Sacred Ground
The Role of Torah in War
A midrash describes how God offered the Torah do the descendants of Esau, but they refused it when they heard one of its key teachings was "do not kill." What does it mean to receive and hold fast to the Torah in a time of war, where killing is a terrifying and necessary reality?
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1 year ago
26 minutes

On Sacred Ground
Unity or Conformity?
All over Israel, there is a slogan that calls for people to come together in unity: "Together, we will win." But unity is a difficult concept to live out and it too often leaves some people out. Rav Avital and Rav Elazar explore ask the question based on characters from this week's parashah: how can we have unity that doesn't erase our strengths that arise from diversity?
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1 year ago
28 minutes

On Sacred Ground
Reflections on 100 Days
There have now been captives of Hamas for over 100 days. Rav Avital and Rav Elazar discuss how this grim milestone feels in Israel today and what Torah and Tefillah has been keeping them going.
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1 year ago
29 minutes

On Sacred Ground
Learning From Our Children: A Spiritual Perspective from on the Ground in Israel #7
R. Avi Killip rejoins R. Avital Hochstein and R. Elazar Symon to talk about our relationships with our children. What are we trying to inculcate in them? And what do we hope that they can remind us about?
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1 year ago
28 minutes

On Sacred Ground
What Are We Allowed to Feel? A Spiritual Perspective from on the Ground in Israel #6
R. Avi Killip and R. Avital Hochstein introduce Dr. Tsivia Frank Wygoda, a new member of Hadar's team in Israel who supports independent minyanim in Be'er Sheva and southern Israel. They reflect on how war pushes us to think in terms of black and white binaries, and yet, the reality - politically, morally, and emotionally - is such more more complex. Are there limits on what we are allowed to feel and how we can express these feelings?
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1 year ago
33 minutes

On Sacred Ground
Holding on to the Value of Human Dignity: A Spiritual Perspective from on the Ground in Israel #5
R. Avi and R. Avital talk about the tumultuous week of the ceasefire and returned captives. What are the values that animate the conversation about who should be the priority to bring home? How can we even put relative values on people? And how can we live out our values and imagine a better world in tough times?
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1 year ago
26 minutes

On Sacred Ground
Can We Be Thankful? A Spiritual Perspective from on the Ground in Israel #4
R. Avital Hochstein and R. Elazar Symon take the opportunity - belatedly - of Thanksgiving to talk about what they're thankful for and the difficult but necessary role of thankfulness in Tefillah.
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1 year ago
21 minutes

On Sacred Ground
R. Avital Hochstein and R. Elazar Symon: A Spiritual Perspective from on the Ground in Israel #3
What happens in a beit midrash during a time of war, violence, and uncertainty? We checked in with R. Avital Hochstein and R. Elazar Symon, both members of Hadar's team in Jerusalem, to discuss what learning Torah means in this difficult time and what this war reveals about Israeli society.
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1 year ago
35 minutes

On Sacred Ground
R. Avital Hochstein: A Spiritual Perspective from on the Ground in Israel #2
We check in with Rabbi Avital Hochstein, President of Hadar in Israel, to hear about life in Israel, Tefillah, and Torah this week.
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1 year ago
22 minutes

On Sacred Ground
A Spiritual Perspective from on the Ground in Israel #1
Avital Hochstein is a rabbi, a Jerusalemite, a mother of two soldiers currently serving in the IDF, and President of Hadar in Israel.In this episode, we hear directly from R. Avital and Hadar's Beit Midrash in Jerusalem. What parts of Torah can we reach for? How can we pray and what can we pray for? What does ritual and communal life look like in the shadow of this tragedy?
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1 year ago
35 minutes

On Sacred Ground
The Haggadah describes how "in every generation, they stand against us to destroy us." At the same time, the lesson of the Exodus from Egypt in the Torah is to translate our suffering into empathy, to remember that we were strangers in Egypt and therefore look after the strangers today. As we enter a complicated Pesah, how can we hold these two narratives together?