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Social Vision Talks
The Social Vision Conference
22 episodes
4 days ago
Based around the 2021 Social Vision Conference and hosted by renowned broadcaster and Tablet Magazine senior writer Liel Leibovitz, Social Vision Talks gives listeners bite-sized insights into the intersection of Jewish spirituality and activism through the lens of the leading scholars and practitioners of our time. Tune in to learn more about how Jewish mystical teachings and Hasidic philosophy can be applied to pressing contemporary social issues, and join us for our third virtual conference on October 10-14 to keep the conversation going (details at https://www.interconnectedness.net).
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Based around the 2021 Social Vision Conference and hosted by renowned broadcaster and Tablet Magazine senior writer Liel Leibovitz, Social Vision Talks gives listeners bite-sized insights into the intersection of Jewish spirituality and activism through the lens of the leading scholars and practitioners of our time. Tune in to learn more about how Jewish mystical teachings and Hasidic philosophy can be applied to pressing contemporary social issues, and join us for our third virtual conference on October 10-14 to keep the conversation going (details at https://www.interconnectedness.net).
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Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
Episodes (20/22)
Social Vision Talks
Christensen, Whitehouse, and Wason: Developing an Interconnected Society

A big word here at the Institute for Jewish Spirituality and Society is “interconnectedness”—we’re curious about the manner in which different aspects of society interact with each other, and how understanding these connected aspects can help us better approach society as a whole. In this conversation, we’re joined by three preeminent thinkers from a diverse range of fields for a discussion entitled “Developing an Interconnected Society.” Shelly Christensen works at the intersection of Jewish advocacy and disability rights activism, having founded the nonprofit Inclusion Innovations to help combate disability exclusion. Peter Whitehouse is a professor of neurology at Case Western University and an expert in psychology and bioethics. Finally, Paul Wason serves as senior director of culture and global perspectives at the John Templeton foundation following a distinguished administrative career at Bates College, Maine. These three speakers are joined today to offer us insight into the ways in which the greatest problems facing society today may at their essence all be related, and what we can do to confront these issues holistically. Please enjoy.

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3 years ago
18 minutes 3 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Jon Erikson: Our Values and the Environment

Most of us would agree that it takes a new perspective than the one we’ve become accustomed to in order to properly address the crisis facing our environment. With a background in ecological economics and a storied career in biodiversity and conservation, Jon Erickson is prepared to offer such a perspective. Jon is a professor of sustainability science and policy at the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources of the University of Vermont. In this talk, part of a conversation titled “Interconnectedness with the Non-Human World,” Jon offers a fresh take on what we value and foreground in conversations about the environment. Please enjoy.

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3 years ago
18 minutes 58 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Elaine Leeder: Thinking About Incarceration

What can the wisdom of our ancestors teach us about approaching questions around incarceration today? In this episode we’ll be hearing from renowned scholar and educator Elaine Leeder. A dean emerita at Sonoma State University, Elaine has also written a number of books and spoken at length about her experience working with incarcerated individuals. With a background in psychology and a personal acquaintance with Jewish teaching, Elaine offers in this lecture a unique answer to the most difficult problems relating to prisons and the justice system today.

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3 years ago
10 minutes 37 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Leeder, Wertheimer, and Bandy: Connections in Incarceration

This episode continues our conversation around incarceration and criminal justice with three top experts in the field. Elaine Leeder, who we met in our last episode, is dean emerita of Sonoma State University and author of numerous books in the field of psychology. Julie Wertheimer, an expert in family law, serves as a project director for the Pew Foundation’s Charitable Trust. Malik Bandy has worked as a coordinator for the Communications and Community Engagement office of the City of Philadelphia, and has a background in counseling the formerly incarcerated as they attempt societal reentry. These three had a powerful conversation entitled “Building Interconnectedness in the Carceral Setting.”

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3 years ago
18 minutes 49 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Liel Leibovitz with Kenyon Bonner

This episode features a conversation between two remarkable figures in their fields. Liel Leibovitz is a journalist and author known for his work as a writer and podcast producer for Tablet Magazine. Kenyon Bonner, an expert in higher education, serves as the Vice Provost for Student Affair at the University of Pittsburgh. The two were brought together for a remarkable discussion on race, spirituality, and higher learning under the auspices of the third Social Vision Conference in October of 2021. Please enjoy a selection of highlights from this conversation.

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3 years ago
20 minutes 12 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Kate Loewenthal: Interconnectedness in All Aspects of Life

It’s nearly cliche at this point to assert that at the basis of mental health is, in fact, the spiritual. Kate Loewenthal of Royal Holloway University College London joins the Social Vision conference to explain the exact significance of this connection in these highlights from our conference panel entitled “Interconnectedness in All Aspects of Life."

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3 years ago
15 minutes 19 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Ariel Mayse: Interconnectedness with the Non-Human World

In today’s inspiring episode we’ll be hearing the teaching of Rabbi Ariel Evan Mayse, Assistant Professor of Religion at Stanford University. Professor Mayse is an expert in Hasidic philosophy with a special professional interest in themes related to neo-hasidism and ecology. His lecture for Social Vision was entitled “Interconnectedness with the Non-Human World,” and touched on key themes related to Hasidic philosophy’s environmental teaching.

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3 years ago
18 minutes 39 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Nigel Savage: Spiritual Ecology

Today’s ecological crisis often finds itself at the forefront of political discourse. Unfortunately, it seems like few among us have the proper tools to face this issue head on. In this episode we’ll be hearing from Nigel Savage. In 2000 Nigel founded the nonprofit, ‘Hazon’ which mobilizes American Jews to take action on the environment. He spoke with the Social Vision team in October of last year on the application of ideas from Jewish spirituality to his vision for a sustainable future. Please enjoy Nigel Savage on “Spiritual Ecology.”

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3 years ago
19 minutes 48 seconds

Social Vision Talks
William Parsons: Interdependence in Diverse Contexts

What is the relevance of mysticism to our lives today? In this episode we’ll hear from William Parsons, professor of Religious Studies at Rice University, and a leading authority on the history of mystical experience and spirituality. His talk for the third Social Vision Conference was entitled “Interdependence in Diverse Contexts,” and explores the fascinating intersection of psychology and mysticism.

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3 years ago
20 minutes 15 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Magid and Schiffman: Exploring the Thought of Religious Giants

Lawrence Schiffman of New York University is widely renowned as an authority on Judaic studies, with a special expertise in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Talmudic literature. Dartmouth College’s Shaul Magid, likewise, is one of the most exciting thinkers in the field of modern Jewish thought today, having written extensively on Hasidic philosophy and Jewish identity. Their conversation at the Social Vision conference in October of 2021 was entitled “Exploring the Thought of Religious Giants.” 

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3 years ago
17 minutes 35 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Elliot Wolfson: Gender and Hasidism

In these highlights from the keynote address of our October 2021 conference, Elliot Wolfson joins us to discuss some of the important aspects of his decades of research in the field of Jewish mysticism. Elliot Wolfson is a professor of Religious Studies and Endowed Chair in Jewish Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He has written numerous books on Kabbalah, Hasidism, hermeneutics, and philosophy. In this provocative and fascinating lecture Wolfson explores themes related to the controversial topic of gender in Hasidism.

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3 years ago
15 minutes 23 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Reflective Learning for Interconnectivity (feat. Ben Selznick)

In this season premier episode we hear from five leading specialists in the field of pedagogy to hear about the contemporary world of education and how interconnectedness plays a role in the way we should think about learning today. Hear more from Ben Selznick, Shalhabit-Simcha Cohen, Ethan Youngerman, Teniell Trolian, and Kirk Robinson, who spoke together in October of 2021. The title of their discussion was “Reflective Learning for Interconnectivity."

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3 years ago
17 minutes 59 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Yotam Hotam: Reimagining Education

Yotam Hotam is a senior lecturer in Education at the University of Haifa and a research fellow of the Haifa Center for German and European Studies. Hotam’s lecture explores the concept of self development, the secularization of education, and the relevance of theology in current conversations around education.

Listen to the full conversation here.

To hear more exciting conversations on the relevance of ancient Jewish wisdom in tackling the most pressing of contemporary issues, please tune in on October 10th-14th, 2021 for the third Social Vision Conference. Check https://www.interconnectedness.net for upcoming details.

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4 years ago
10 minutes 57 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Benjamin Selznick: Elevating Transformational Learning & Personal Development

Ben Selznick serves as assistant professor and advisor to the Postsecondary Analysis and Leadership Concentration at James Madison University. In this panel discussion Selznick talks with peers Seán McCarthy (James Madison) and Tricia Seifert (Montana State University) about the future of higher education.

Listen to the full conversation here.

To hear more exciting conversations on the relevance of ancient Jewish wisdom in tackling the most pressing of contemporary issues, please tune in on October 10th-14th, 2021 for the third Social Vision Conference. Check https://www.interconnectedness.net for upcoming details.

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4 years ago
13 minutes 46 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Kathy Humphrey: Race and Racism

Kathy Humphrey is the exiting Senior Vice Chancellor for Engagement and Chief of Staff at the University of Pittsburgh and current President of Carlow University. This insightful discussion with Humphrey explores many things, including the importance of developing values through real data and the potential dangers of internet hate.

Listen to the full conversation here.

To hear more exciting conversations on the relevance of ancient Jewish wisdom in tackling the most pressing of contemporary issues, please tune in on October 10th-14th, 2021 for the third Social Vision Conference. Check https://www.interconnectedness.net for upcoming details.

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4 years ago
10 minutes 21 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Charles Howard and David Cohen: On Diversity

Charles Howard serves as University Chaplain at the University of Pennsylvania, while David L. Cohen is a senior advisor at Comcast, where he was also the company's first Chief Diversity Officer. Their inspiring conversation explores the importance of creating diverse spaces and the unique opportunity presented by diverse collegiate learning environments.

Listen to the full conversation here.

To hear more exciting conversations on the relevance of ancient Jewish wisdom in tackling the most pressing of contemporary issues, please tune in on October 10th-14th, 2021 for the third Social Vision Conference. Check https://www.interconnectedness.net for upcoming details.

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4 years ago
10 minutes 1 second

Social Vision Talks
Chava Green: Hasidic Feminism in Theory & Practice

Chava Green is a doctoral student in the Graduate Division of Religion at Emory University with a focus on Jewish Studies and feminist ethnography. Green’s groundbreaking research, which she discusses in the present lecture, explores the way in which Chabad women have developed a unique form of feminism through Torah study and contemplative prayer.

Listen to the full conversation here.

To hear more exciting conversations on the relevance of ancient Jewish wisdom in tackling the most pressing of contemporary issues, please tune in on October 10th-14th, 2021 for the third Social Vision Conference. Check https://www.interconnectedness.net for upcoming details.

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4 years ago
7 minutes 20 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Sholom Lipskar: A Paradigm Shift in Warehousing Human Beings

Rabbi Sholom Dovber Lipskar is known for having founded The Shul of Bal Harbour and for his service as principal of Landow Yeshiva. This amazing talk explores Rabbi Lipskar’s work with the ALEPH Institute, an organization that provides service to people experiencing incarceration.

Listen to the full conversation here.

To hear more exciting conversations on the relevance of ancient Jewish wisdom in tackling the most pressing of contemporary issues, please tune in on October 10th-14th, 2021 for the third Social Vision Conference. Check https://www.interconnectedness.net for upcoming details.

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4 years ago
13 minutes 33 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Elaine Leeder: Socio-Mystical Justice and Incarceration

Elaine Leeder is a professor emerita of sociology and the dean emerita of the School of Social Sciences at Sonoma State University whose work on incarceration and connecting with incarcerated people has been groundbreaking. Listen as Leeder shares her insights on learning from inmates and how spirituality can help us rethink the existing prison system.

Listen to the full conversation here.

To hear more exciting conversations on the relevance of ancient Jewish wisdom in tackling the most pressing of contemporary issues, please tune in on October 10th-14th, 2021 for the third Social Vision Conference. Check https://www.interconnectedness.net for upcoming details.

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4 years ago
8 minutes 53 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Bill McKibben: Practical Environmentalism

Bill McKibben is a renowned American environmentalist known for having founded the climate campaign group 350.org. He is a contributing writer for the New Yorker and serves as Schumann Distinguished Scholar at Middlebury College. Here McKibben offers his insightful perspective on the current state of ecological calamity and what practices can be adopted to ameliorate it.

Listen to the full conversation here.

To hear more exciting conversations on the relevance of ancient Jewish wisdom in tackling the most pressing of contemporary issues, please tune in on October 10th-14th, 2021 for the third Social Vision Conference. Check https://www.interconnectedness.net for upcoming details.

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4 years ago
10 minutes 29 seconds

Social Vision Talks
Based around the 2021 Social Vision Conference and hosted by renowned broadcaster and Tablet Magazine senior writer Liel Leibovitz, Social Vision Talks gives listeners bite-sized insights into the intersection of Jewish spirituality and activism through the lens of the leading scholars and practitioners of our time. Tune in to learn more about how Jewish mystical teachings and Hasidic philosophy can be applied to pressing contemporary social issues, and join us for our third virtual conference on October 10-14 to keep the conversation going (details at https://www.interconnectedness.net).