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Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
Levi Brackman
125 episodes
3 months ago
Rabbi Avram Wilner has reissued, footnoted, and clarified key works of Rabbi Aharon of Staroshelye, a towering but under-learned student of the Alter Rebbe. We explore the fault line between learning Chabad as a path of inner avodah and affiliating with the modern Lubavitch movement; the two tiers of Kabbalah (universal vs. elite); the role of hispa’alus and bittul; and why emotion can’t be skipped if transformation is the goal. We also compare the Middle Rebbe’s methodical, head-to-heart pat...
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Rabbi Avram Wilner has reissued, footnoted, and clarified key works of Rabbi Aharon of Staroshelye, a towering but under-learned student of the Alter Rebbe. We explore the fault line between learning Chabad as a path of inner avodah and affiliating with the modern Lubavitch movement; the two tiers of Kabbalah (universal vs. elite); the role of hispa’alus and bittul; and why emotion can’t be skipped if transformation is the goal. We also compare the Middle Rebbe’s methodical, head-to-heart pat...
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Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality,
Judaism
Episodes (20/125)
Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
Chabad Without Lubavitch — A Conversation with Rabbi Avrohom Wilner
Rabbi Avram Wilner has reissued, footnoted, and clarified key works of Rabbi Aharon of Staroshelye, a towering but under-learned student of the Alter Rebbe. We explore the fault line between learning Chabad as a path of inner avodah and affiliating with the modern Lubavitch movement; the two tiers of Kabbalah (universal vs. elite); the role of hispa’alus and bittul; and why emotion can’t be skipped if transformation is the goal. We also compare the Middle Rebbe’s methodical, head-to-heart pat...
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3 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
Can a Post-Talmudic Orthodoxy Become Talmudic Again? – A Conversation with Menachem Fisch
Is Orthodox Judaism still Talmudic — or has it slipped into safe, post-Talmudic conformity? Professor Menachem Fisch — Joseph & Ceil Mazer Professor Emeritus at Tel Aviv University, Director of its Center for Religious and Inter-religious Studies, and Humboldt Research Prize laureate — joins Levi Brackman to reveal the Talmud as a radical engine of creative dissent and critical self-examination. Discover: Why the Bavli’s fictitious debates matter more than their “final” rulingsHillel vs. ...
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3 months ago
1 hour 25 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
First-Language Judaism vs. Rule-Book Religion: My Conversation with Prof. Moshe Koppel
Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman sits down with Prof. Moshe Koppel—mathematician, long-time Israeli resident, and author of Judaism Straight Up—to explore what it means to “speak” Judaism naturally instead of consulting a rule book at every turn. Highlights include: Shimen vs. Heidi: two real people who illustrate organic tribal Judaism and cosmopolitan universalismWhy thick social norms help communities last, and how thin “fairness-only” ethics can fall shortThe role of instinct, family memory, and e...
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4 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
Rabbi Manis Friedman vs. Classical Sources: Does God need Us?
Welcome to Truths—"Seeking Ecstasy" season, Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman’s first solo deep dive in the new series. After opening with a heartfelt prayer for Israel amid the current Iran conflict, Rabbi Levi tackles the heated debate sparked by Rabbi Manis Friedman’s bold claim that “God needs our mitzvot.” ► What do classic sources—Maimonides, Nachmanides, Ramak, the Arizal, and Chassidic masters like R. Aaron of Staroselye—actually say? ► How do Kabbalah and Chassidut reconcile an all-perfect, ...
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4 months ago
48 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
Why Maimonides Falls Short and Psychedelics Matter - Rabbi Yuval Cherlow in Conversation
“In His Image: Why Maimonides Alone Isn’t Enough & Psychedelics Have Their Place — A Conversation with Rabbi Yuval Cherlow” In this episode of Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today, Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman sits down with the esteemed Rabbi Yuval Cherlow to ask: Can a purely intellectual theology—à la Maimonides—ever deliver the full depth of Jewish transcendence? And might there be a role, however careful and halakhically framed, for psychedelics in our modern quest for ecstasy? Episode Highl...
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4 months ago
45 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
The End of Certainty: A New Jewish Theology – A Conversation with Yehudah Ber Zirkind
In this episode of Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today—part of the Seeking Ecstasy season—Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman visits Jerusalem to sit down with Yehuda Ber Zirkind for their second full-length conversation. After their first discussion in New Haven sparked passionate debate, they explored: What “Jewish theology” really is: A living dialogue about God, tradition, and community rather than a fixed creed. The possibility of knowing the Divine: Wrestling with doubt, agnosticism, and the nature o...
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5 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
New Season Introduction: Seeking Ecstasy
Welcome to the intro episode of the new season of Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today—“Seeking Ecstasy.” In this kickoff, Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman explains why the podcast paused, why he’s launching from the holy city of Safed, and what this season is all about: exploring personal Jewish theology and the paths each of us can take to encounter the Divine in ecstatic communion. 🔍 In this episode you’ll discover: The story behind the podcast’s brief hiatus and its returnThe two dimensions of Jewish t...
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5 months ago
9 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
The Chaos of God's Commands, Appearances, and Promises to Abraham - Lech Lecha
In this episode, Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman discusses the Torah portion "Lech Lecha" from Genesis 12, which introduces Abraham. Unlike Noah, Abraham's background and reasons for God's favor are minimally detailed in the text, though expanded upon in the Midrash. Rabbi Brackman highlights the theme of journeying in Abraham's life, noting that he embarks on seven distinct journeys—including leaving his homeland at God's command, traveling to Egypt due to famine, and returning to Canaan. These jou...
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11 months ago
23 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
Noah's Flood: Two Texts, One Truth
In this episode of "Truth Jewish Wisdom for Today," Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman explores the Torah portion of Noah, focusing on scholarly interpretations and anomalies within the biblical narrative of the Flood. He begins by acknowledging that while traditional commentaries often address specific questions, they may not consider the broader inconsistencies that academic biblical scholars highlight. Rabbi Brackman notes that scholars point out anomalies suggesting the presence of two distinct floo...
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1 year ago
20 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
Are Women Also Created in God's Image? - Beraishit
In his podcast on the Torah portion of Bereshit (Genesis), Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman explores a lesser-known aspect of the creation narratives. He examines Genesis 1:26-27, where God says, "Let us make human in our image, according to our likeness," and notes that God created humans "male and female." This suggests both genders were created simultaneously in God's image, raising questions about the nature of God and gender equality in the divine plan. Moving to Genesis chapter 2, Rabbi Brackma...
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1 year ago
16 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
Two Models of God: Invoking Divine Protection for Israel in Times of Crisis - Vayelech/Ha'azinu
In this episode of "Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today," Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman delves into the Torah portions of Vayelech and Ha'azinu from the Book of Deuteronomy. He explores the contrasting depictions of God's reaction when the Israelites abandon Him to follow other gods. In Vayelech (Deuteronomy 31:16-18), God informs Moses that after his death, the Israelites will stray by worshiping foreign gods native to the land they inhabit. God's response is to "hide His face," symbolizing a withdraw...
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1 year ago
22 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
Understanding 'Allah' is the Key to Preventing Societal Collapse - Nitzavim
In this episode of "Truths Jewish Wisdom for Today," host Rabbi D Levi Brackman delves into the Torah portion of Nitzavim, found in Deuteronomy chapters 29 and 30. He explores the profound themes of covenant, blessings, and curses that define the relationship between God and the Israelites. Brackman begins by discussing the covenant as a double-edged sword: adherence brings blessings and prosperity, while abandonment leads to severe curses and exile from the Promised Land. He highlights the H...
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1 year ago
26 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
The Biblical Covenantal Relationship's Inbuilt 'Day One' Mindset - Ki Tavo
In this episode of "Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today," Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman delves into the Torah portion of Ki Tavo (Deuteronomy 26) to explore the mitzvah of Bikkurim—the offering of the first fruits—and its profound implications for our understanding of gratitude, responsibility, and continuous renewal. Discover how the ancient practice of Bikkurim embodies a "Day One" mindset—a concept popularized by Jeff Bezos but deeply rooted in the Torah long before. By examining the unique declarat...
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1 year ago
27 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
Rabbinic Reinterpretation of the Torah: Ethical Adjustments in the Oral Law - Ki Teitzei
In this episode of "Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today," Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman explores the Torah portion of Ki Teitzei, focusing on its complex laws regarding marriage and divorce. He examines how these ancient texts can be interpreted to align with modern ethical standards. Brackman discusses a case where a man falsely accuses his wife of not being a virgin, leading to intricate legal and moral questions. He highlights the role of the Talmud and rabbinic interpretations in ensuring fairness,...
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1 year ago
31 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
Why Torah Needs Two Sections on False Prophets - Mishpatim
In this episode of Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today, Levi Brackman delves into the topic of false prophets as presented in two Torah portions, Re'eh and Shoftim, from Deuteronomy. He begins by exploring why the Torah addresses false prophets in two separate sections (Chapters 13 and 18) rather than consolidating them into one. Through his analysis, Levi concludes that these two sections represent different contexts that justify their separation. Chapter 13 emphasizes that the Torah is immutab...
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1 year ago
16 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
Candace Owens' Lies About Jews, Judaism, and Rabbi Schneerson, and Boteach's Failure to Respond
In this episode of Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today, Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman reflects on a recent debate between Candace Owens, a right-wing political commentator, and Rabbi Shmuley Boteach. The core focus of Brackman's discussion is Candace Owens' opening remarks during the debate, particularly her references to Judaism, Jewish teachings, and the nature of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson's views. Brackman agrees with Owens' general point about the existence of radical fringe elements in mos...
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1 year ago
32 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
Is Your Leader a False Prophet? - Re'eh
In this episode of "Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today," Rabb Dr. Levi Brackman discusses the Torah portion of Re'eh from Deuteronomy, focusing on the concept of prophets and how to distinguish between true and false prophets. He addresses the challenge of discerning genuine divine communication in a religious context, where false prophets can easily deceive people by claiming to have access to divine truth. The Torah provides guidelines for identifying a false prophet: even if a prophet perfor...
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1 year ago
20 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
A Festival of Love - Jewish Engagements and Marriage Explained
In this episode of "Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today", Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman dedicates the discussion to the Jewish holiday of Tu B'Av, the 15th of Av, and its connection to romantic relationships and engagements, in honor of his son Dovi's engagement. He explains that Tu B'Av is considered a joyous holiday, akin to Yom Kippur, as young women would traditionally meet their future husbands on this day, symbolizing love and partnership. Brackman delves into the Jewish engagement and marriage ...
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1 year ago
21 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
The Competing Spies Narrative Shows You Won't Find the Truth in the Torah
In this episode of "Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today," Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman explores the first Torah portion in the book of Deuteronomy, known as "Devarim" or "Mishneh Torah." He begins by discussing the nature of Deuteronomy, which largely consists of Moses' speeches to the Israelites before they enter the land of Israel. The focus of this episode is on the story of the spies, a well-known narrative that appears both in the book of Numbers and in Deuteronomy, but with significant differenc...
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1 year ago
24 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
Passing the Test: Fighting for the Land from the East Side of the Jordan - Matot
In this episode of "Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today," Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman delves into the Torah portion of Matot, focusing on chapter 32 of the Book of Numbers. The story centers around the tribes of Reuben and Gad, who request to stay on the east side of the Jordan River due to the land's suitability for their cattle, rather than crossing into Canaan with the rest of the Israelites. Moses initially interprets their request as reminiscent of the earlier generation's lack of faith, which l...
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1 year ago
17 minutes

Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
Rabbi Avram Wilner has reissued, footnoted, and clarified key works of Rabbi Aharon of Staroshelye, a towering but under-learned student of the Alter Rebbe. We explore the fault line between learning Chabad as a path of inner avodah and affiliating with the modern Lubavitch movement; the two tiers of Kabbalah (universal vs. elite); the role of hispa’alus and bittul; and why emotion can’t be skipped if transformation is the goal. We also compare the Middle Rebbe’s methodical, head-to-heart pat...