In times like these, it feels impossible to find words.
No individual has words to describe this horror, but we—the Jewish People—do have words.
We turn to the only words we have left: words of prayer, of comfort, of our prophets, and of Torah.
We are with Israel in love, support, and prayer. May God protect the Jewish People.
We talk to Mendel Horowitz, who introduces us to the notion of having a “good-enough Elul.”
We talk to Rabbi Shlomo Pill about how Torah and teshuva have helped him handle his struggle with addiction.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we discuss parental alienation.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Liel Leibovitz and Lisa Ann Sandell about what happens when one partner wants to increase their religious practice.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Lizzy Savetsky, who went from a career in singing and fashion to being a Jewish activist and influencer, about her work advocating for Israel online.
In this episode, we talk to a father and daughter who were estranged and then reunited.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we sit down with Joey Rosenfeld, social worker and kabbalist, to talk about the differences between mysticism and rationalism and the roles they should play in our lives.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we sit down for a special podcast with our host, David Bashevkin, to discuss the podcast’s namesake, the year 1840.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we sit down with Rav Moshe Weinberger, rabbi and educator, to discuss the role of mysticism in modern-day Judaism.
Rabbi Dr. Eli Rubin joins us to discuss how Jewish mysticism changed modernity.
We talk to Berel Leib Epstein about rational reasons to choose to believe in Judaism and live a Jewish life.
The true enemy in Israel’s current war, Einat Wilf says, is what she calls “Palestinianism.”
We talk to Michael Eisenberg about the state of the Jewish People in Israel and the diaspora.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Judah, Naomi, and Aharon Akiva Dardik—an olim family whose son went to military jail for refusing to follow to IDF orders and has since become a ceasefire activist at Columbia University—about sticking together as a family despite their fundamental differences.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Frieda Vizel—a formerly Satmar Jew who makes educational content about Hasidic life—about her work presenting Hasidic Williamsburg to the outside world, and vice-versa.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Ora Wiskind, professor and author, to discuss her life journey, both as a Jew and as an academic, and her attitude towards mysticism.
Rabbi Yussie Zakutinsky explains how humility and love of other Jews are markers of true mystical direction.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Rav Moshe Weinberger, Rebbe of Kehillas Aish Kodesh and his son Asher, CEO of Swimply.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Rabbi Menachem Penner—dean of RIETS at Yeshiva University—and his son Gedalia—a musician, cantor-in-training, and member of the LGBTQ community—about their experience in reconciling their family’s religious tradition with Gedalia’s sexual orientation.
Leading Israeli historian Benny Morris answers 18 questions on Israel, including Gaza, Palestinian-Israeli peace prospects, morality, and so much more.
Haviv answers 18 questions on Israel.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Dovid Bashevkin dives deeply into the world of dating.
Rabbi Yehoshua Pfeffer answers 18 questions on Israel, including the Haredi draft, Israel as a religious state, Messianism, and so much more.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Aliza and Ephraim Bulow, a married couple whose religious paths diverged over the course of their shared life.
Psychodynamic therapy is not for everyone. But for those who dare, it can change everything.
Perhaps the most fundamental question any religious believer can ask is: “Does God exist?” It’s time we find good answers.
When the reservist hears Ki Teitzei this Shabbat, he confronts a question about what the Torah demands of an army.
What can Jewish law teach us about wealth, peer pressure, and communal responsibility? Two sources point in opposite directions.
It takes great courage to wake up each day throughout the year and face the day’s challenges. It takes even greater courage…
Children cannot truly avoid the consequences of estrangement. Their parents’ shadow will always follow.
Children don’t come with guarantees. Washing machines come with guarantees.
Joy and meaning can be found not only despite the brokenness, but even because of the brokenness.
Christianity’s focus on the afterlife historically discouraged Jews from discussing it—but Jews very much believe in it.
My family made aliyah over a decade ago. Navigating our lives as American immigrants in Israel is a day-to-day balance.
Rav Tzadok held fascinating views on the history of rabbinic Judaism, but his writings are often cryptic and challenging to understand. Here’s…
Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir wears the mantle of Kahane in Israel. Many Orthodox Jews welcomed him with open arms.
To talk about the history of Jewish mysticism is in many ways to talk about the history of the mystical community.
I consider the Rebbe to be my personal teacher, and I find this teaching particularly relevant for us now.
Talking about the “Haredi community” is a misnomer, Jonathan Rosenblum says, and simplifies its diversity of thought and perspectives. A Yale-trained lawyer…
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with Shais Taub, the rabbi behind the organization SoulWords, about shame, selfhood, and…
We talk to author and theoretical physicist Berel Leib Epstein about rational reasons to choose to believe in Judaism and live a…
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In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, recorded live at Stern College, we speak with Rabbi Moshe Benovitz, director of NCSY Kollel,…
In order to study Kabbalah, argues Rav Moshe Weinberger, one must approach it with humility.
We speak with Naftuli Moster about how and why he changed his understanding of the values imparted by Judaism.
What is the Zohar — and why has it captivated mystics, scholars, and seekers for nearly a thousand years?
On this 18Forty panel, we speak with Alex Jakubowski of Lightning Studios, Sara Wolkenfeld of Sefaria, and Ari Lamm of BZ Media…
Rabbi Moshe Gersht first encountered the world of Chassidus at the age of twenty, the beginning of what he terms his “spiritual…
Why did this Hasidic Rebbe move from Poland to Israel, only to change his name, leave religion, and disappear to Los Angeles?
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