In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Shayna Goldberg—a teacher, mashgicha ruchanit, yoetzet halacha, and author—about the unique features of Israel’s Religious Zionist community.
Orot HaTeshuvah by Abraham Isaac HaCohen Kook
Prepare My Prayer by Rabbi Dov Singer
Sus Anochi by Rabbi Jacob Sasson
Zeved Tov by Rabbi Zevulun Charlop
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We revisit the topic of agunot by talking to Sarah Nissel, Yona Elishis, and Keshet Starr.
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 talk to historian and professor Pawel Maciejko about the false messiah Sabbatai Zevi, Sabbateanism, and the roots of Jewish secularism.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch, senior rabbi of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue and a leader of the Reform Movement, about the understanding of Jewish Peoplehood among the heterodox majority of American Jews.
We talk to Adam Ferziger about how American Jews have helped shape the evolution of Israeli Judaism.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, David Bashevkin moderates a debate between Rabbi Itamar Rosensweig and Rabbi Yitzchak Blau on whether morality exists independently of Judaism.
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 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.
How can our generation understanding mysticism, philosophy, and suffering in today’s chaotic world?
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 Marika Feuerstein about the life of her grandfather, Aaron Feuerstein.
In this episode, we talk to a father and daughter who were estranged and then reunited.
We talk to Michael Eisenberg about the state of the Jewish People in Israel and the diaspora.
Haviv answers 18 questions on Israel.
Rabbi Dr. Zvi Leshem answers eighteen questions on Jewish mysticism, including relationships, Torah study, and the world’s greatest challenges.
The true enemy in Israel’s current war, Einat Wilf says, is what she calls “Palestinianism.”
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 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, David Bashevkin opens up about his mental health journey.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to an anonymous email sender about life upon the bridge between the truth of fact and the truth of feeling.
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.
On this episode of 18Forty, we have a wide ranging conversation with Shais Taub, a renowned Chabad scholar and author of the book God of Our Understanding: Jewish Spirituality and Recovery from Addition, about the mechanics of teshuva.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we sit down with Laura E. Adkins, the JTA’s opinion editor and an adjunct professor of journalism at Stern College for Women, to talk about how she stays grounded while engaging with so many disparate viewpoints.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to bestselling author Susan Cain about her relationship with her mother, an Orthodox Jew and daughter of a prominent rabbi.
As we approach the holiday of revelation, our team reflects on the books they return to each year—including Kafka, Pirkei Avot, and…
Perhaps the most fundamental question any religious believer can ask is: “Does God exist?” It’s time we find good answers.
What business does a Jew who doesn’t wear a kippah at work have with tefillin and an Artscroll Siddur at home?
I suspect that many of us hope to find in Torah something like this—an ancient way of thinking that looks differently at…
To talk about the history of Jewish mysticism is in many ways to talk about the history of the mystical community.
Children cannot truly avoid the consequences of estrangement. Their parents’ shadow will always follow.
How the rituals we were never required to keep became the practices we could never imagine letting go
Combining Torah study with the moral will to partake in protecting the State of Israel is the true calling of the religious…
My family made aliyah over a decade ago. Navigating our lives as American immigrants in Israel is a day-to-day balance.
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.
I have lived with hearing loss for decades. This is what it’s taught me about community, human ability, and the art of…
What are Jews to say when facing “atheism’s killer argument”?
Christianity’s focus on the afterlife historically discouraged Jews from discussing it—but Jews very much believe in it.
Israel is clearly important to Jews. The question becomes: To what extent?
Their motivations are not ideological extremism but a basic survival instinct to protect their families from the past’s failed paradigms.
Rav Froman was a complicated character in Israel and in his own home city of Tekoa, as people from both the right…
Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir wears the mantle of Kahane in Israel. Many Orthodox Jews welcomed him with open arms.
A Hezbollah missile killed Rabbi Dr. Tamir Granot’s son, Amitai Tzvi, on Oct. 15. Here, he pleas for Haredim to enlist into…
I consider the Rebbe to be my personal teacher, and I find this teaching particularly relevant for us now.
Shavuot is the anniversary of God and the Jewish People, and we must ask ourselves how are we adapting as time goes…
From Freud through today, our desire to heal asks us to consider why we care so badly—and maybe if it’s hindering the…
A 94-year-old Holocaust survivor, a lone soldier, and more. Here are seven olim sharing their stories of aliyah.
What is the Zohar — and why has it captivated mystics, scholars, and seekers for nearly a thousand years?
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, recorded live at Stern College, we speak with Rabbi Moshe Benovitz, director of NCSY Kollel,…
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with Diana Fersko, senior rabbi of the Village Temple Reform synagogue, about denominations…
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with Shais Taub, the rabbi behind the organization SoulWords, about shame, selfhood, and…
In this special Simchas Torah episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin—parents of murdered hostage Hersh…
This series, recorded at the 18Forty X ASFoundation AI Summit, is sponsored by American Security Foundation.
On this 18Forty panel, we speak with Alex Jakubowski of Lightning Studios, Sara Wolkenfeld of Sefaria, and Ari Lamm of BZ Media…
What does it mean to experience God as lived reality?
What is Jewish peoplehood? In a world that is increasingly international in its scope, our appreciation for the national or the tribal…
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast—recorded at the 18Forty X ASFoundation AI Summit—we speak with Rabbi Eli Rubin and Rabbi Steven…
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