Israel is opening a Pandora’s box by releasing Palestinian prisoners and terrorists, Shani Taragin says — but she still has not given up hope.
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We talk to Michael Eisenberg about the state of the Jewish People in Israel and the diaspora.
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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.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Dov Singer, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Mekor Chaim and founder of the Beit Midrash L’Hitchadshut, about how prayer can bring clarity to the essentials of our existence.
We talk to Rabbi Shaanan Gelman and his son Ziggy about the persistence of a parent-child relationship when the latter faces addiction.
In this episode, we talk to a father and daughter who were estranged and then reunited.
Haviv answers 18 questions on Israel.
We speak with Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin about their relationship to Torah.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Rabbi Josh Grajower – rabbi and educator – about the loss of his wife, as well as the loss that Tisha B’Av represents for the Jewish People.
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.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Rabbi Pini Dunner and Rav Moshe Weinberger about the Yabloner Rebbe and his astounding story of teshuva.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to a series of guests who have made aliyah about the practical factors involved with building a life in Israel.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, David Bashevkin opens up about his mental health journey.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we pivot to Intergenerational Divergence by talking to Rachel Yehuda, a professor of psychiatry and neuroscience, about intergenerational trauma and intergenerational resilience.
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.
Judaism does not value power and might, Rav Mosheh Lichtenstein says—in fact, it abhors it.
Jeremy Tibbetts joins us to discuss the role of mysticism in daily life and how each person can find their own “piece of Torah.”
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 talk to Malka Simkovich.
Yehudis Golshevsky joins us to discuss gender roles, the State of Israel, and the interconnectedness of all things.
In this episode of the 18Forty podcast, David sits down with Kelsey Osgood, author of How to Disappear Completely: On Modern Anorexia, contributor to the New Yorker’s Culture Desk blog, and perpetuator of Jewish thought. From a self-proclaimed young tyrant of atheism to a Jewish convert from Christianity, Kelsey shares…
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Eitan Hersh, a professor of political science at Tufts University, about teaching students of radically different political and religious views how to speak to one another.
In this special episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Rachel Goldberg-Polin—whose son, Hersh, was kidnapped by Hamas and is still held hostage in Gaza—about heading into Passover with our loved ones still captive.
We speak with Yehuda Geberer about the history of the yeshiva world.
If You’re Reading These Words is a book in which all the heroes have died, yet it overflows with life.
Perhaps the most fundamental question any religious believer can ask is: “Does God exist?” It’s time we find good answers.
Read together, Tazria and Metzora reveal a world where inner life is exposed and wealth has no bearing on holiness.
This Pesach, Rabbi Steinsaltz helped me rediscover the art of a good farbrengen—and the responsibility that comes after it.
Dr. Judith Herman has spent her career helping those who are going through trauma, and has provided far-reaching insight into the field.
Children don’t come with guarantees. Washing machines come with guarantees.
Children cannot truly avoid the consequences of estrangement. Their parents’ shadow will always follow.
From verses in Parshat Bo to desert caves, tefillin emerge as one of Judaism’s earliest embodied practices.
My family made aliyah over a decade ago. Navigating our lives as American immigrants in Israel is a day-to-day balance.
Over time, instead of looking at religious affiliation like a yes or no question, I began to see religious identity as shades…
Between early prayer books, kabbalistic additions, and the printing press, the siddur we have today is filled with prayers from across history.
Joy and meaning can be found not only despite the brokenness, but even because of the brokenness.
A 94-year-old Holocaust survivor, a lone soldier, and more. Here are seven olim sharing their stories of aliyah.
Religious Zionism is a spectrum—and I would place my Hardal community on the right of that spectrum.
Christianity’s focus on the afterlife historically discouraged Jews from discussing it—but Jews very much believe in it.
As the holiday of Passover approaches, we take a look into a man whose life was marked by questions: Edmond Jabès.
How can we find wonder in a world that often seems to be post-wonder? Enter Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel.
These are three songs written during times of conflict in Israel that I’ve found myself turning to again and again.
Divorce often upends emotional and financial stability. A Jewish organization in Los Angeles offers a better way forward.
In 1840, a blood libel in Damascus transformed a local accusation into an international Jewish crisis.
Jewish denominational labels are only 200-year-old labels. So why do they govern so much of modern Jewish life?
In Parshat Vayikra, we are reminded that communal belonging lies at the heart of religious identity.
The most important message from my end is to not let religious differences prevent you and your spouse from loving and respecting…
God promised the Land of Israel to the Jewish People, so why are some rabbis anti-Zionists?
In this special Simchas Torah episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin—parents of murdered hostage Hersh…
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with Shais Taub, the rabbi behind the organization SoulWords, about shame, selfhood, and…
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, recorded live at Stern College, we speak with Rabbi Moshe Benovitz, director of NCSY Kollel,…
What is Jewish peoplehood? In a world that is increasingly international in its scope, our appreciation for the national or the tribal…
Rabbi Moshe Gersht first encountered the world of Chassidus at the age of twenty, the beginning of what he terms his “spiritual…
We talk to Matisyahu, who has publicly re-embraced his Judaism and Zionism.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, David Bashevkin answers questions from Diana Fersko, senior rabbi of the Village Temple Reform synagogue,…
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There is circularity that underlies nearly all of rabbinic law. Open up the first page of Talmud and it already assumes that…
This series, recorded at the 18Forty X ASFoundation AI Summit, is sponsored by American Security Foundation.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with Diana Fersko, senior rabbi of the Village Temple Reform synagogue, about denominations…
As a Chabad Hasid, Rabbi Zevi Slavin’s formative years were spent immersed in the rich traditions of Chassidut and Kabbala.
In order to study Kabbalah, argues Rav Moshe Weinberger, one must approach it with humility.
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