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Real Rabbi NYC
Juliet Elkind-Cruz
172 episodes
6 days ago
As a rabbi, I like keeping things real, whether about my life, or about Torah. And I do it all with a good helping of irreverence. I try to be both short and sweet, starting with my own life, my struggles, and those of the world today, and connecting to lessons I can take from Torah. My goal is to bring you the meaning I find with a new and relevant perspective as I discover it for myself, leaving you with a blessing or a prayer for the week each time.
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As a rabbi, I like keeping things real, whether about my life, or about Torah. And I do it all with a good helping of irreverence. I try to be both short and sweet, starting with my own life, my struggles, and those of the world today, and connecting to lessons I can take from Torah. My goal is to bring you the meaning I find with a new and relevant perspective as I discover it for myself, leaving you with a blessing or a prayer for the week each time.
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Real Rabbi NYC
Multivalence & Double Exposure (Ki Tetzei)

I just sent my daughter off to Israel with all its multiple, conflicting feelings. This week's Torah portion commands us explicitly not to hate the Egyptians. Where is the connection? Listen. You'll find out.

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2 months ago
12 minutes 13 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
Judging, Returning, Repairing (Shoftim)

The truth is, there's really no such thing as a neutral "choice." Everything has an impact. Also, in a society driven by profit, there are very few real "choices" in the end. If we are to change the world, judgment, or examination, is necessary. If we want to change ourselves, the same is true.


During this season of change on the Jewish calendar, it's time to examine our actions. And know that even small changes can have a huge impact.

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2 months ago
16 minutes 2 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
Re'eh & Completely Unprepared

How do we prepare spiritually for this time of year--and for a world that feels like it's falling apart?


I have a few answers, if you want to hear...And would love to hear your stories in response!

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2 months ago
15 minutes 28 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
Pockets of Light Among the Ashes (Eikev)

In this episode, I take you on a journey up a mountain to scatter some ashes. It turns out to be a twisted, winding journey, like that of the Israelites through forty years of wandering in the desert. But the ultimate destination is more beautiful than I could have imagined.


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2 months ago
9 minutes 39 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
Be Comforted, Again, My People

How much worse can we feel, when the world already feels so bad? I've been feeling hopeless, but I'm finding my hope again, and passing it on to you.

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2 months ago
5 minutes 34 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
The Irritating Pearls of Humanity

Here I share four stories from four funerals--people who were pearls, but definitely not saints--as we enter the Jewish holiday of Revelation. How does the uniqueness of each human being fit in with the collective?


What about you?

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5 months ago
17 minutes 48 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
At its Worst, At its Best (Tazria-Metzora)

There's this image I can't get out of my head of a woman with her two young children, all dressed up, parading them back and forth in front of a synagogue for hours, never intending to go in--because she knew that's what you did on Yom Kippur. But...


At its worst, Judaism, or religion in general, can be so harmful. At its best, it can be healing...

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6 months ago
14 minutes 48 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
Finding the Holy in the Ordinary, Grieving Inwardly, & Shemini

Sometimes you just happened to find the holy in the ordinary, surprised, even shocked to find it in the seemingly most unlikely places, people, moments.


This is what happened to me yesterday. Please take a listen and comment if it touches you in any way--and please be kind...

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6 months ago
13 minutes 38 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
All Our Hopes, Dreams, & Prayers...into the Ashes?

Can that be a good thing? But that's the teaching I heard this week.


Also, I led a community seder this week and someone yelled at me for making it "political" instead of "sacred." But I think they're one and the same.


Let me know what you think! After you listen, of course...and be kind.


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7 months ago
6 minutes 49 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
Creating Order in Systems Amidst Chaos & VaYikra

With news furious and fast, we are living in times of intense chaos. Here, I talk about the Biblical Sacrificial System that feels chaotic in some ways, but also offers order in a chaotic world, where everyone knows exactly what they need to do.


How does that compare to the dismantling of our governmental systems? And how do we bring calm to the chaos while also pushing back?

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7 months ago
8 minutes 54 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
Binding Chains & Pekudei

Now you get to find out how the Jewish Communist funeral from last week actually turned out.


When I did this funeral, I was challenged to remind myself of what it was that was so powerful about Judaism that led me to become a rabbi. While my views on the world have essentially remained the same, it took me on a healing journey I never imagined was possible.


Listen and find out--and leave a comment if you will.



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7 months ago
21 minutes 12 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
Mirrors, What Might a Jewish Communist Funeral Look Like, & Vayakhel

You'll just have to listen to find out!

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7 months ago
8 minutes 24 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
Masquerades & Ki Tissa

It's time for us to stop allowing our fears and anxieties to control us and masquerade as our Golden Calf, and put in our half-shekel to build a just and fair society.


But to do that, we need to have open space within to allow the Divine to dwell, like the empty space of the Mishkan in the desert.


Please leave a comment!

And enjoy your Purim, if it's your thing.



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8 months ago
15 minutes 33 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
Angel or A-Hole & Tetsaveh

I officiated at a funeral for a very "complicated" guy the other day. But a special kind of "complicated." You can judge for yourself whether he was an angel or an asshole--and let me know what you think!

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8 months ago
11 minutes 47 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
A Brush With Death & T'rumah

Having a brush with death makes you think about things and reevaluate your attitudes. This week's Torah reading is about gifts and God dwelling amongst the Israelites. What does that even mean?


Listen and share your thoughts!

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8 months ago
11 minutes 54 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
Enlarging and Shrinking our Hearts & Mishpatim

We all struggle with our feelings when we witness the suffering of others. A couple of weeks ago, I met someone who was a true inspiration--someone who lives with the intention to listen and look at things that challenge her worldview, particularly around our victimhood as a people and Israel.


Listen to find out what Torah has to teach us about this!

And leave a comment, please.

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8 months ago
9 minutes 35 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
In the Image of God, For the Love of God, & Yitro

If we truly believe (believed) that all humans are made in the image of God, all worthy of God's love, all worthy of life, then what does that mean for our world today and how we live in it.


Maybe I've got some answers...


Thanks for listening, and please leave a comment!

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8 months ago
10 minutes 58 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
Judaism, Loving Your Enemies, & Beshalakh

We've all been a part of a culture that teaches that Christianity is all about love, and Judaism is about stringency of the law.


Yuck! Love is so much nicer, right?


But it's simply not true! In fact, a central value of Judaism is love, and the teaching that we should love our enemies comes from Judaism, not Christianity!


But that's a complicated question. Should we love our enemies, in fact? And how do we do that, even if we wanted to?


Please leave a comment with thoughts...

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9 months ago
11 minutes 56 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
On Sourdough, On Longevity, On Privilege, On Seeing, On Enslavement, On Choices, On Being (too) Polite, & On Shevat

As we enter a new Hebrew month, we see the Hebrew slaves in the Torah almost liberated as we reach the come to the end of the plagues.

I struggle every year when I read this story. Because, how can we talk about a liberating God who is literally responsible for lengthening the suffering and enslavement of "His" people by hardening Pharaoh's heart?

But this year, I had a flash of insight!

Listen to find out what it was!

And let me know what you think.

And thank you.

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9 months ago
18 minutes 41 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
The Best Deal Ever

Hanukkah, Christmas, and the secular new year, encapsulated as the "holiday season," essentially, have just ended. It was a hard one this year for me, full of nostalgia and longing, full of personal disappointments and unknowns, and also for what's coming. Perhaps I'm not alone in these feelings.


So what did I do? I did the American thing of going shopping! In this episode, I tell the profound story that came out of it.


I hope you enjoy it, and may it be a good year, different from all the doom and gloom that so many of us are experiencing.

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10 months ago
28 minutes 38 seconds

Real Rabbi NYC
As a rabbi, I like keeping things real, whether about my life, or about Torah. And I do it all with a good helping of irreverence. I try to be both short and sweet, starting with my own life, my struggles, and those of the world today, and connecting to lessons I can take from Torah. My goal is to bring you the meaning I find with a new and relevant perspective as I discover it for myself, leaving you with a blessing or a prayer for the week each time.