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The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Rabbi David Baum
26 episodes
2 months ago
The Elul Challenge is a new project by Congregation Shaarei Kodesh. Elul is the Hebrew month of preparation. During this month, we prepare for the Jewish New Year. This podcast, hosted by Rabbi David Baum, will give you a bit of daily inspiration, a clear action you can do to make yourself and the world a better place, and an opportunity to connect with others. Click here for a video describing the challenge! https://youtu.be/HNX2LaKLIEMFor updates about future Elul Challenges and more information about Rabbi Baum, visit https://www.rabbidavidbaum.com/You can learn more about Rabbi Baum's congregation by visiting www.shaareikodesh.org
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The Elul Challenge is a new project by Congregation Shaarei Kodesh. Elul is the Hebrew month of preparation. During this month, we prepare for the Jewish New Year. This podcast, hosted by Rabbi David Baum, will give you a bit of daily inspiration, a clear action you can do to make yourself and the world a better place, and an opportunity to connect with others. Click here for a video describing the challenge! https://youtu.be/HNX2LaKLIEMFor updates about future Elul Challenges and more information about Rabbi Baum, visit https://www.rabbidavidbaum.com/You can learn more about Rabbi Baum's congregation by visiting www.shaareikodesh.org
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Episodes (20/26)
The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
What Would Golda Do Today? The 50th Anniversary of the Yom Kippur War and the Parallels to Today
Click here for a transcripthttps://www.rabbidavidbaum.com/post/what-would-golda-do-todayIn this dvar torah/sermon, Rabbi Baum explores the parallels between the past and the present, focusing on the 50th Anniversary of the Yom Kippur War and its relevance to the current situation in Israel today regarding judicial reform and protests by opponents of the current government. Rabbi Baum delves into the complex issues facing Israel and its relationship with the Jewish diaspora. Drawing inspiration from the iconic Golda Meir, the first and only female prime minister of Israel, Rabbi Baum examines the challenges of leadership, democracy, and the delicate balance between speaking out and supporting one's homeland. 
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2 years ago
28 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
This Is Your Song Too: Unearthing the Hidden Treasure On the Day of Remembrance - Rosh Hashanah Evening
Click Here for Transcript Travel back in time to a transformative New Year's Eve 23 years ago at a Phish music festival in Florida with Rabbi Baum and his friends. Amidst the music and mayhem, an unexpected encounter led to a powerful message of Jewish identity and renewal. The sermon explores the connection between the band Phish and Judaism/Jews. As we celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the day of remembrance, join us in reflecting on the profound significance of returning to our roots and leaving a legacy for the generations to come. This is your song too. 
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2 years ago
11 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
From Yoda to Torah: The Choice to Hate or Love - Rosh Hashanah Day 2 5784/2023
In this thought-provoking sermon, Rabbi Baum draws inspiration from an unexpected source - Yoda from Star Wars - to explore the profound choices we make between love and hate in our lives.Discover how ancient wisdom from the Torah intersects with modern challenges, including the rise of online hate and discrimination. Rabbi Baum shares personal anecdotes and stories that highlight the impact of hatred and the importance of empathy and responsibility.As we celebrate the birthday of humanity on this special day, learn how each of us can be a beacon of light and love, making choices that shape not only our lives but the world around us.The sermon encourages us all to embrace the wisdom of ancient sages and choose the path of compassion and unity in the pursuit of a better world.
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2 years ago
26 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Stuck in the Middle With You: Lessons on Family, Care, and Hope - Rosh Hashanah Day 1
In this heartfelt Rosh Hashanah sermon, titled "Stuck in the Middle With You: Lessons on Family, Care, and Hope," Rabbi David Baum shares a poignant and relatable reflection on the complexities of family life. Using humor and personal anecdotes, he explores the notion of "Middle Child Syndrome" and the challenges faced by the "sandwich generation" – those caring for both aging parents and growing children while balancing career and personal life. Drawing inspiration from the story of Abraham and his sons, Isaac and Ishmael, Rabbi Baum emphasizes the importance of savoring every moment with our loved ones, as time is our most precious, non-renewable resource. He reminds us of the significance of honoring our parents, especially during their times of need, and how these moments can be both heavy and profound. Ultimately, he calls on the congregation to find strength, patience, and wisdom in navigating life's middle place, nurturing their families, and creating a legacy of love and care for generations to come.Click here for a transcript:https://www.rabbidavidbaum.com/post/stuck-in-the-middle-with-you-lessons-on-family-care-and-hope
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2 years ago
23 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Elul Challenge Day 29 - September 18/Elul 29
Our last podcast for the month! In today's podcast, I share the recent discovery that life was found in this solar system in the unlikelist of places: Venus. Venus was overlooked as a source for life because of its harsh environment. The last day of Elul corresponds to the sixth day of creation. There was a quote in the article I read about this discovery: “Venus has been ignored by NASA for so long. It’s really a shame.” That last line really hit me hard - Venus has been ignored by Nasa for so long, it’s really a shame. On the sixth day of creation, mammals, reptiles, bugs, birds, and of course, humans - Adam and Eve, were created. That’s a lot of life to create in just 24 hours! When there’s so much life around us, there’s a lot to overlook. For our final challenge - write down three parts of your life that you want to breathe new life into. Keep that list with you all year and challenge yourself to bring life to places you never could expect it. This is our final podcast - thanks for being with us. If you're interested in praying with us, please join us at www.cskboca.org. Have a Happy New Year! Credits: Theme song to Star Trek - https://youtu.be/7NCsVc9R7z0 Life on Venus? Astronomers See a Signal in Its Clouds by By Shannon Stirone, Kenneth Chang and Dennis Overbye - https://nyti.ms/35yYjmA
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5 years ago
6 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Elul Challenge Day 27 - September 16/Elul 27 - Who by Fire?
On the 27th of Elul, the third day of creation, G!d creates the trees. In today's podcast, I talk about a story you might be familiar with - the Giving Tree, and how we view ourselves as humans in relation to trees and the rest of creation. I touch upon the devastating fires on the West Coast of the U.S. and how climate change is making these fires more and more frequent. Today's challenge - plant a tree or plant, or make plans to create your own garden.
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5 years ago
7 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Elul Challenge Day 26 - September 15/Elul 26 - Who by Water?
On the second day of creation, which corresponds to the 26th day of Elul, G!d splits the waters of the earth - creating the seas and the skies. Today, due to water scarcity in parts of the world, human beings are being separated from the basic element of life - water. In today's podcast, I speak about the innovations in water conservation that was born in Israel and has been spread throughout the world. Today's challenge - take a swim, when you bathe tonight, try and use less water, learn about water conversation projects by the Jewish National Fund. Credits and sources for further learning: Seth Siegel: How Israelis are helping solve the water crisis https://youtu.be/zw7hlEmNyKo The Growing Need for Water Solutions in Israel https://youtu.be/DYDw5a52afI
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5 years ago
7 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Elul Challenge Day 24 - September 13/Elul 24 - Pregnant With Possibility, Fighting Loneliness and Fear
The 24th Elul is the day before the world was created. In today's episode, I touch upon how our tradition views birth, and the loneliness that mothers feel. Today's challenge - call, write, or text a woman who gave birth in the last six months. Check in on them - let them know they aren't alone.
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5 years ago
5 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Elul Challenge Day 22 - September 11/Elul 22 - What Control Do Humans Really Have?
Our podcast today begins with the famous prayer, the Unetaneh Tokef. "On Rosh Hashanah it is inscribed, and on Yom Kippur it is sealed. How many shall pass away and how many shall be born,Who shall live and who shall die..." It is a prayer about trying to understand the unfathomable nature of the world - it is a prayer where we wrestle with God, God’s nature - and this year, the year of the pandemic, when we struggle with why some people live, and some die, this prayer is even more powerful in the time of this pandemic. But do we have some control? That's what this podcast is about - the power to control our destinies. Today's challenge - give tzedakah, often translated as charity, to a cause that can bring justice to the world. Today is also the 19th anniversary of the attacks on 9/11. Here's a site with legitimate charities to help families who suffered and still suffer from the attacks on 9/11. Links - IDF Chief Cantor's Unetaneh Tokef - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyBToUaon2w&ab_channel=IsraelDefenseForces 9/11 Charities - https://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=content.view&cpid=490
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5 years ago
6 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Day 21 - Elul Challenge Day 21 - September 10/Elul 21 - Being Grateful for the Growth of the People Around Us
We are constantly growing, but it’s hard to see the growth when you are around those people all the time. We have an obligation to recognize the growth, in ourselves, in others. Today's challenge - share three things that you are grateful for with somebody you are grateful to have in you life.
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5 years ago
3 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Day 20 - Elul Challenge Day 20 - September 9/Elul 20 - Can Judaism exist without Song?
Singing and Jewish prayer are inextricably connected, and yet, we are in a time when singing in public can be dangerous to our health due to Covid-19. Can Judaism exist without song? In today's podcast, I look at the origins as to why Jews sing - as a response to miracles. Today's Challenge - create a playlist of songs that fills you up - here's a start - a Rosh Hashanah Playlist - https://spoti.fi/3ibdq9u Here's an article to read - 'Without music, would we even be Jewish?' "Women's singing is taboo and so is listening to music in a time of loss – but song is part of every celebration and occasion. Norman Lebrecht explores the history of music and Jews, from King David to Leonard Cohen" https://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/mar/01/without-music-would-jews-be-jewish
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5 years ago
5 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Day 19 - Elul Challenge Day 19 - September 8/Elul 19 - Why Are Jews So Funny?
There’s an old joke about a Jewish telegram back in the old days when we still communicated with telegrams instead of Tweets. It read “Start Worrying. Letter to Follow.” When it comes to Jewish identity, our funny bone is nothing to laugh at. According to the Pew Research Report, 42% of Jews say having a good sense of humor is an essential part of their Jewish identity. Only 19% say Jewish law is essential! Why are Jews so funny? Humor comes from pain. Elul and the High Holy Day season can be a very painful time. We are introspective and deal with the darkest aspects of our souls and we confront our own moratlity. But, like our dessert challenge this week, we have to add some sweetness to our lives - we have to laugh. Our challenge for today: Watch a funny movie or television show tonight. Some articles on Jews and Humor - https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/01/books/review/jewish-comedy-serious-history-jeremy-dauber.html https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/jewish-jokes/
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5 years ago
5 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Day 18 - Elul Challenge Day 18 - September 7/Elul 18 - Hebrew: The Language of Holiness and Unity
In today's podcast, I share the first time I experienced Hebrew language like I had never experienced before - on a Coca Cola sign. Hebrew is considered the Jewish people's holy language, but its also the language of the modern state of Israel. It is a language that Jews, no matter where they are from, can connect with each other. Today's challenge - read a line or paragraph in Hebrew. If you don't know Hebrew, take a list to the aleph bet! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzjHjXe-2XU&ab_channel=ShalomSesame
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5 years ago
5 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Elul Challenge Day 17 - September 6/Elul 17 - Treat Yourself!
In today's podcast, we look at what happened on the 17th of Elul according to our Sages. On this day, Noah sends the dove from the ark to look for dry land. Elul is a difficult time of introspection. Like the dove, we go back and forth to find change, but we cannot forget to take care of ourselves. In today's episode, we will hear some advice from actors from the hit television show Parks and Recreation. Today's challenge - Treat Yourself! Eat a Dove Ice Cream bar or dessert of your choice. If you can, buy someone else a dessert - treat someone else! Sources - The Jewish Book of Days by Rabbi Jill Hammer Treat Yourself! Parks and Recreation - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59lVs4dD4eM&ab_channel=LinksCreativeMedia
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5 years ago
4 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Elul Challenge Day 15 - September 4/Elul 15 - What Do We Do With Fear?
In today's podcast, I begin by talking about one of my favorite movies, Defending Your Life, starring Albert Brooks and Meryl Streep. It is a comedy about the afterlife, but it also about how we deal with fear. The Jewish tradition has a lot to say about fear, and how we deal with it. Today's challenge - write down three things that you are scared of, that you fear, and write down the reasons why. What can you learn from your fears and yourself when you articulate them? Check out these scenes from Defending Your Life - it's a perfect movie to watch as you prepare for the High Holy Days. http://j.mp/2nuCq2I
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5 years ago
7 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Elul Challenge Day 14 - September 3/Elul 14 - Saving a Life
Have you ever saved a life? Think about it. Saving a life, Pikuach Nefesh, is one of the most important mitzvoth, but there are many ways to save lives. Today's challenge - think about ways that you can save a life and put that plan into action. Here are some examples of how Jews are saving lives during Covid-19 and how you can do the same! https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/a-covid-19-mitzvah-orthodox-jews-donate-blood-plasma-by-the-thousands/ar-BB16G0ys
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5 years ago
5 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Elul Challenge Day 13 - September 3/Elul 13 - What Is Torah Anyway?
In today's podcast, I attempt to answer a question - what is Torah exactly? I begin with a scene from one of my family's favorite movies, The Frisco Kid, starring Gene Wilder z'l and Harrison Ford. Today’s Challenge - Go to www.Sefaria.org and explore - do some learning on your own - at your own pace - you get bonus points for choosing a friend/learning partner (Chevrutah) to study with.
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5 years ago
9 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Elul Challenge Day 11 - August 31/Elul 11 - Returning to Eden as a Vegan
Rosh Chodesh Elul, the New Year of the animals - we paid extra special attention to our pets, but what about the animals that we eat? When we think of the Bible, we think of sacrifices- ancient Israel was a really bloody place, but if we look back earlier, we see a different version. There are two points of view that have coexisted within the Jewish tradition down through the centuries: eating meat, and being a vegan. For today's challenge, go meatless on this Monday - eat only vegan foods for a day. Learn more about Judaism and Veganism through https://www.shamayim.us/
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5 years ago
6 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Elul Challenge Day 10 - August 30/Elul 10 - Three Things That Bring You Light
In today's episode, I speak about the idea of light and joy, seeking wisdom from our ancient Jewish tradition, and also Marie Kondo and her book, Spark Joy: An Illustrated Master Class on the Art of Organizing and Tidying Up. Click here for an interview with Marie Kondo on tidying up during the pandemic. It's been a dark time for so many, but what has brought you light? Today's challenge: write down three things that gave you light during this summer - if you have time, write down why. Keep this list and bring it with you to your High Holy Day prayer experience. "Marie Kondo On Sparking Joy In A Pandemic And The Life-Changing Magic Of Becoming A KonMari Consultant" by Amy Shoenthal https://www.forbes.com/sites/amyschoenberger/2020/08/30/mariekondo/#444191945000
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5 years ago
4 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
Elul Challenge Day 8 - August 28/Elul 8 - Do We Really Believe in Second Chances?
During Elul, we prepare ourselves to do very difficult things - like apologizing to those whom we've hurt. The Mishnah teaches us that when we sin before G!d, Yom Kippur atones for us, we get a clean slate, but for the sins between each other, we have to seek that person out, apologize, and make things right. But once we receive the apology, and even if we accept it, can we truly give that person a second chance? Our challenge for today - give someone in your life a second chance.
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5 years ago
4 minutes

The Elul Challenge with Rabbi David Baum
The Elul Challenge is a new project by Congregation Shaarei Kodesh. Elul is the Hebrew month of preparation. During this month, we prepare for the Jewish New Year. This podcast, hosted by Rabbi David Baum, will give you a bit of daily inspiration, a clear action you can do to make yourself and the world a better place, and an opportunity to connect with others. Click here for a video describing the challenge! https://youtu.be/HNX2LaKLIEMFor updates about future Elul Challenges and more information about Rabbi Baum, visit https://www.rabbidavidbaum.com/You can learn more about Rabbi Baum's congregation by visiting www.shaareikodesh.org