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The story of Jesus doesn't begin in Bethlehem - it begins in Genesis. Rabbi Jason Sobel joins us to explore how the whole Bible, from creation to new creation, points to one Messiah and one redemptive plan. His new book, Transformed by the Messiah, invites readers to rediscover the power of Scripture as one seamless narrative rather than two disconnected halves. In this episode, we trace how the Hebrew Scriptures set the stage for the Gospel: Joseph's betrayal and restoration, the feasts that frame the Kingdom, and the prophetic rhythms that pulse beneath every New Testament page. Jason shows how the Messiah fulfills - not replaces - Israel's story, inviting both Jew and Gentile into God's covenant promises. We also talk about how this restored vision transforms how we live - rooted in God's faithfulness, connected to His appointed times, and awakened to a Messiah who holds all of Scripture together. The goal isn't to add something new but to recover what's been there all along: the unity, beauty, and coherence of God's Word from beginning to end. Key Takeaways The Bible tells one continuous story of redemption, not two separate Testaments. Transformed by the Messiah helps readers see how every part of Scripture points to Yeshua. The Old Testament provides the framework; the New Testament reveals the fulfillment. Joseph's life foreshadows Messiah's rejection, suffering, and ultimate reconciliation. The biblical feasts - especially Sukkot - reveal the shape of God's Kingdom plan. Seeing Jesus through His Jewish context restores depth and meaning to our faith. Transformation in Messiah is holistic: spiritual, emotional, relational, and physical - reflecting God's shalom. Chapter Markers 00:00—Welcome & Israel tour crossover 01:17—Rabbi Jason's encounter and journey to Yeshua 08:02—Bridging Old and New without “strange fruit” 15:28—Transfiguration and Sukkot explained 20:02—Numbers, gematria, and the “vav” 27:31—Behind the scenes of The Chosen 32:50—Living Jewish after Oct 7 38:58—Simchat Torah and hostages timing 41:52—Sukkah vs. “roof” (Gog) insight 47:27—End-times drift and loving Israel's Messiah 49:36—From information to formation: practices 54:15—Book release details & where to find it 57:52—Pre-order and why it matters 58:20—Shalom and close This episode invites you to read the whole Bible in high definition - seeing Yeshua where the story has always pointed. Explore more resources at The Jewish Road, dive deeper through Fusion Global at fusionglobal.org, and pre-order Rabbi Jason Sobel's new book, Transformed by the Messiah, to experience how the Jewishness of Jesus brings Scripture - and your life - into full color.
Brian gleefully becomes a Provincetown convert and extols the virtues of Family Week. Judson shares two recent learnings about language. Together they follow a listener's incredible adventures while traveling on the "Hookup of the Week." The two are then joined by Rabbi Jason Klein, senior rabbi at the largest LGBTQ synagogue in the world, Congregation Beit Simchat Torah in New York City (not to mention Brian's first serious boyfriend over 25 years ago). Rabbi Klein talks about his path to becoming a rabbi, how queer people can reclaim their right to religion, how he experiences dating and the apps, sex as a spiritual practice, and his recent arrest for civil disobedience. He also calls on fellow Jews to be the best Jews they can be and stop what is happening in Gaza, and shares some thoughts on combating despair in the current state of world affairs. Rabbi Klein then joins Brian and Judson in responding to a question from a listener struggling with the adjustment to single life after separating from his husband of seven years. Dads and Daddies on the Web: https://www.dadsanddaddies.com/ Dads and Daddies on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadsanddaddiespod Dads and Daddies on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dadsanddaddiespod Dads and Daddies on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/dadsanddaddiespod.bsky.social
Beyond all Consolation: A Jewish Philosophy of Redemption and TragedyRabbi Jason Rubenstein joined Harvard Hillel as Executive Director on June 1, 2024 after six years as the Howard M. Holtzman Jewish Chaplain at Yale. Jason's background is as diverse as Harvard's Jewish community: a childhood at Temple Micah in Washington DC, formative years studying at Yeshivat Ma'ale Gilboa in northern Israel, and rabbinic ordination from the Jewish Theological Seminary. From 2010-2018, Jason taught on the faculty of the Hadar Institute, where he created classrooms, conversations, and communities that bring Torah into an open-ended dialogue with the fullness of students' lives.From his own formative undergraduate years at Harvard Hillel, where he met his wife, Arielle Rubenstein ‘07, Jason knows how Hillel can and should transform students' lives – and through them, American Jewish life. For a fuller view of Jason's plan for Harvard Hillel's future, you can listen to his interview with Yehuda Kurtzer (PhD ‘08).View his full bio here
Rabbi Dr. Shira Stern, BCC, serves as Disaster Spiritual Care Manager for the American Red Cross and as ARC Division Advisor for the Northeast and Lead for Massachusetts and Northern New England. Her ARC deployment to the 2025 LA Fires was featured in the Berkshire Eagle. She previously appeared on NeshamaCast in Episode 2 . She served as Consulting Editor for Mishkan Refuah: Where Healing Resides. Rabbi Stern is a Past President of NAJC. Rabbi Dr. Jason Weiner, BCC, serves as the senior rabbi and director of the Spiritual Care Department at Cedars-SInai in Los Angeles and as Rabbi of Knesset Israel Synagogue of Beverlywood. Among his many publications are: A Jewish Guide to Practical Medical Decision Making, Care and Covenant: A Jewish Bioethic of Responsibility, and a Guide to Observance of Jewish Law in a Hospital. Special thanks to Henry Bernstein, Allison Atterberry and Gabe Sniman for on site technical production. About our host:Rabbi Edward Bernstein, BCC, is the producer and host of NeshamaCast. He serves as Chaplain at Boca Raton Regional Hospital of Baptist Health South Florida. He is a member of the Board of Neshama: Association of Jewish Chaplains. Prior to his chaplain career, he served as a pulpit rabbi in congregations in New Rochelle, NY; Beachwood, OH; and Boynton Beach, FL. He is also the host and producer of My Teacher Podcast: A Celebration of the People Who Shape Our Lives. NeshamaCast contributor Rabbi Katja Vehlow was ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary and is Director of Jewish Life at Fordham University. She trained as a chaplain at Moses Maimonides Medical Center in New York. Previously, she served as Associate Professor of Religious Studies at University of South Carolina. A native German speaker, she is planning a forthcoming German-language podcast on the weekly Torah portion with a focus on pastoral care. NeshamaCast contributor Chaplain David Balto is a volunteer chaplain at Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C. and Western Correctional Insitution, Maryland's maximum security prison. He coordinated the annual National Bikur Cholim Conference. Support NeshamaCast and NAJC with a tax deductible donation to NAJC. Transcripts for this episode and other episodes of NeshamaCast are available at NeshamaCast.simplecast.com and are typically posted one week after an episode first airs. Theme Music is “A Niggun For Ki Anu Amecha,” written and performed by Reb-Cantor Lisa Levine. Please help others find the show by rating and reviewing the show on Apple Podcasts or other podcast providers. We welcome comments and suggestions for future programming at NeshamaCast@gmail.com. And be sure to follow NAJC on Facebook to learn more about Jewish spiritual care happening in our communities.
On this episode of The Jon Gordon Podcast, I welcome my guest, Rabbi Jason Sobel. In this captivating conversation, we explore the rich tapestry of faith, tradition, and spirituality. Rabbi Jason, a fascinating voice in the realm of spiritual teachings, shares insights from his journey of reconciling his Jewish heritage with his belief in Jesus as the Messiah. Together, we dive into the profound connections between the Old and New Testaments, illuminated by the wisdom of Hebrew letters and numbers. Unravel the mysteries of faith as we discuss how love and wholeness are at the core of our spiritual quest. This episode will inspire you to see beyond the surface and discover the transformative power of timeless truths that unite us all. Tune in for a thought-provoking exchange that will enrich your journey of faith and understanding. About Rabbi Jason, Rabbi Jason Sobel grew up in a Jewish home in New Jersey. In his late teens, Jason set out on a quest to discover the truth. After years of study, he discovered and embraced his true destiny as a Jewish follower of Jesus. As the founder of Fusion Global, Jason's purpose is to bring people's understanding of Jesus into high-definition by revealing the lost connection to our Hebrew roots and restoring our forgotten inheritance in Him. Rabbi Jason received his Rabbinic messianic ordination in 2005 and has a BA in Jewish Studies and an MA in Intercultural Studies. He is the spiritual advisor to The Chosen TV series and host of several TBN programs. He is the author of several books—including national best-sellers Mysteries of the Messiah and The God of the Way—and a much-anticipated new release in the fall of 2025. Rabbi Jason also leads and organizes rabbinic study tours to Israel and Greece at rockroadrabbitours.com. Find him on YouTube and Instagram at @RabbiJasonSobel and rabbijasonsobel.com Here's a few additional resources for you… Follow me on Instagram: @JonGordon11 Every week, I send out a free Positive Tip newsletter via email. It's advice for your life, work and team. You can sign up now here and catch up on past newsletters. Save your spot for Training Camp Live in Ponte Vedra, Florida, MAY 15th, 2025! Elevate your leadership skills and engage in an experience designed for growth, purpose, and excellence with incredible leaders such as Sean McVay, Eddie George, Dabo Swinney, Chaunte Lowe and Kevin O'Connell. Game-Changing Coaches, Once-in-a-Lifetime Insights! Join me for my Day of Development! You'll learn proven strategies to develop confidence, improve your leadership and build a connected and committed team. You'll leave with an action plan to supercharge your growth and results. It's time to Create your Positive Advantage. Get details and sign up here. Do you feel called to do more? Would you like to impact more people as a leader, writer, speaker, coach and trainer? Get Jon Gordon Certified if you want to be mentored by me and my team to teach my proven frameworks principles, and programs for businesses, sports, education, healthcare.
Rabbi Jason Weiner presents a thought-provoking Grand Rounds on the intricate process of decision-making for unrepresented patients, exploring this challenge through the lens of Jewish medical ethics. Rabbi Weiner delves into the delicate balance between respecting patient autonomy and acting in their best interest, a dilemma at the heart of healthcare. Drawing from the rich traditions of Jewish law and values, he offers unique insights and perspectives for healthcare professionals facing these critical decisions. This presentation is a must-watch for anyone interested in the intersection of faith, ethics, and medical care, providing valuable guidance on navigating the complex ethical landscapes encountered in healthcare.
This week I talk to Rabbi Jason Rodich, the new director of Communications at Temple Israel. We talk about the transition from pulpit rabbi to synagogue employee, the evolution of Judaism, and how he considers communications to be a pulpit of its own, on this week's Who The Folk?! Podcast.https://templeisrael.comTCJ Merch! https://tcjewfolk.com/store
On today's episode, we chat with Rabbi Jason Sobel! Raised in a Jewish home in New Jersey, Rabbi Jason Sobel dedicated much of his life to finding truth. After years of seeking and studying, he encountered the Lord and found his true destiny as a Jewish follower of Jesus (Yeshua). Suddenly, all the traditions Rabbi Jason grew up with took on new depth and meaning as God connected ancient wisdom with the teachings of the Messiah. Rabbi Jason received his Rabbinic ordination from the UMJC (Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations) in 2005 and has a Bachelor of Arts in Jewish Studies and a Master of Arts in Intercultural Studies. He is the author of several books, including his most recent book, the nationally bestselling Mysteries of the Messiah: Unveiling Divine Connections from Genesis to Today and just released, Rabbi Jason's and Kathie Lee Gifford's new book The God of the Way–A New York Times and USA Today Best Seller! Rabbi Jason is the author of Breakthrough and Aligning with God's Appointed Times. Rabbi Jason also co-authored the New York Times bestseller The Rock, The Road, and The Rabbi with Kathie Lee Gifford. He is the spiritual advisor to The Chosen TV Series, host of The Chosen Unveiled on TBN. His next major release is Mysteries of the Messiah, a twelve-part TV series on TBN. His latest book, Signs & Secrets of the Messiah, is out now! fusionglobal.org @rabbijasonsobel christianmusicguys.com @christianmusicguys --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christianmusicguys/message
Join Jenny and Shawna on this episode of the #dontmesswithourkids podcast, as Rabbi Jason discusses how he came to know Jesus growing up in a Jewish family, and how we can draw parallels between the old and new covenants. Tune in to learn more about how Mordecai's story is so important to where we are today! Connect with Rabbi Jason https://www.fusionglobal.org/ Socials Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rabbijasonsobel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rabbijasonsobel/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/ @RabbiJasonSobel --------------------------------- Find out more about the #dontmesswithourkids movement by visiting dontmesswithourkids.us Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @dontmesswithourkids
Myles sits down with old friend and Messianic leader Rabbi Jason Sobel. Jason is the NY Times bestselling author of "The Rock, the Road and the Rabbi” [with Kathy Lee Gifford] and several other books. He serves as spiritual consultant for the popular TV series, “The Chosen”. Rabbi Jason is a wonderful teacher of the Word from a Hebraic perspective. If you are in the SF Bay Area, he will be speaking at tfh.org the weekend of December 10th.You can obtain all his resources at https://www.fusionglobal.org/Support the show
After years of seeking and studying, Rabbi Jason Sobel encountered the Lord and found his true destiny as a Jewish follower of Jesus (Yeshua). Suddenly, all the traditions Rabbi Jason grew up with took on new depth and meaning as God connected ancient wisdom with the teachings of the Messiah. Rabbi Jason is the author of "Signs And Secrets Of The Messiah: A Fresh Look At The Miracles Of Jesus" and his interview with Hannah will amaze you!
This week, Martha revisits a conversation with TV Personality and Author Kathie Lee Gifford and Rabbi Jason Sobel to discuss their book The God of The Way. Kathie and Rabbi Jason explain that due to translations, the full context of the Bible has not been shared and they discuss how The Old Testament and New Testament are part of an interconnected story that cannot be separated. Later, Kathie shares the inspiration behind her directorial debut The Way, which is a contemporary retelling of some of the Bible's greatest stories. Follow Martha on Twitter: @MarthaMacCallum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rabbi Jason Weiner, senior rabbi and director of the Spiritual Care Department at Cedars-Sinai Health System in Los Angeles, discusses his new book, Care and Covenant: A Jewish Bioethic of Responsibility. [Read more...] The post Seekers of Meaning 2/24/2023: Rabbi Jason Weiner, author of Care and Covenant appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
On today's Watchman Newscast, host Erick Stakelbeck is joined by Rabbi Jason Sobel, host of TBN's new show “Mysteries of the Messiah” to unpack what the Hebrew Scriptures reveal about Jesus. From the story of creation, to the patriarchs and King David, join us as Rabbi Jason pulls back the curtain to show the many intricate connections in Old and New Testament Scripture and how it all points to Jesus the Messiah. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us today as Rabbi Jason Sobel introduces his new book, co-authored with Kathie Lee Gifford, "The God of the Way." Rabbi Jason uses stories and examples from the Bible to show how God is always with us, strengthening us, and equipping us - even in the most difficult times. He shows us that God is the God of His Word: when you can't see God…trust His heart and the promises in His Word.
Rabbi Jason Sobel returns today to share more from his new book, "The God of the Way"! He explains how believers are called to carry the Kingdom, what "sojourning faith" is, the blessing of order, and how harmony produces blessing. As a special addition to the program, Rabbi Jason demonstrates the blessing of celebrating Shabbat and why it's important for all believers.
Rabbi Jason Rodich gives a sermon at Emanu-El.
Four-time Emmy winner, producer & writer Kathie Lee Gifford & Rabbi Jason join Blake to talk about the life-changing message that will help you read the Bible with new eyes. Their recent book brings you back to the intimacy of the Church and the details that don't bore you but fascinate you as you have a better understanding of who God is. Listen in as they discuss how God is not only in the business of connecting dots through Scripture but in our own lives as well. Kathie Lee & Rabbi Jason are the authors of The God of the Way - available everywhere now! To connect with Kathie Lee & Rabbi Jason: Website: kathieleegifford.com | fusionglobal.org Instagram: @KathieLGifford | @rabbijasonsobel Twitter: @KathieLGifford | @rabbijasonsobel Facebook: facebook.com/kathieleegiffordspage | facebook.com/rabbijasonsobel Pre-order Blake's book Confessions of a Crappy Christian: Real-Life Talk about All the Things Christians Aren't Sure We're Supposed to Say-and Why They Matter to God, out October 11th! thegirlnamedblake.com/book If you're like me and struggle with any combination of stress and anxiety or being on your phone too much – the Abide app is for you! I love this app and have been using it for years to help me fall asleep, ease me into the day, and I've even used it mid panic attack. Abide is the #1 Christian meditation app based on scripture with audio meditations that center you and help draw you closer to Christ. For a limited time, our listeners will get 25% off a premium subscription when you visit abide.co/blake. You'll get additional stories, meditations, premium music, soothing sounds, and more!
On this episode, Martha is joined by TV Personality and Author Kathie Lee Gifford and Rabbi Jason Sobel to discuss their new book The God of The Way. Kathie and Rabbi Jason explain that due to translations, the full context of the Bible has not been shared and they discuss how The Old Testament and New Testament are part of an interconnected story that cannot be separated. Later, Kathie shares the inspiration behind her directorial debut The Way, which is a contemporary retelling of some of the Bible's greatest stories. Follow Martha on Twitter: @MarthaMacCallum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Shannon sits down with TV Personality and author Kathie Lee Gifford and Rabbi Jason Sobel, to discuss the inspiration behind their new book The God of The Way. Rabbi Jason emphasizes the importance of knowing that in moments of discomfort God is working to strengthen our hope and faith in him and Kathie shares how the Bible is a collection of testimonies of redemption. Follow Shannon on Twitter: @ShannonBream Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We have our guest & dear friend Rabbi Jason bringing insight that the victory of Jesus infuses hope into every area of our lives, even in a season of true sadness and grief.
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Rabbi Jadon Sobel joined the VTK crew for the first time heading into Holy Week back in 2021 and shared with us the story of his supernatural encounter with Yeshua-Jesus that propelled him into the Ministry God had for him. Rabbi Jason gave insight and correction to the false teaching of a recent “progressive Christian” pastor, pointed out the importance of joining the old and the new, previewed and discussed his latest book “Mysteries of The Messiah” and even talked about his experiences with the tv series “The Chosen” while highlighting it's impact on people's understanding of Jesus.
An edited excerpt from this week's Temple Talks follows below. Rabbi KleinIn thinking of my own Jewish education, I first learned to read Hebrew, and only much later got to a point where I could speak with any similar fluency to what I read. It took years in the making and maybe that's because it should have been flipped over—speaking before reading.Dae SelcerExactly. And in fact, one of the real science-based practices is moving from speech to print, and that's actually the title of a very excellent book by Dr. Louisa Moats for anyone out there who's interested to dig in more. There's some technical stuff in there, but it's a little bit more accessible than reading an article in a scholarly journal. I highly recommend it. But yes, moving from speech to print is the way that we develop very strong readers.And as you say, language is so important, and we should be thinking about reading as a manifestation of language. There's a famous idea out there in the research called the simple view of reading which was proposed by Gough and Tunmer in the eighties. It says that good reading comprehension is the product of one's ability to decode multiplied by your ability to comprehend language.You need both those pieces, right? You need to be able to associate speech sounds to words, but you also need to understand the language that you're speaking.You could probably teach me to read in Finnish pretty quickly because Finnish is a very regular language. However, I wouldn't have good reading comprehension because I wouldn't understand the words that I was reading. You need both. You need associating sounds with words and letters, but you also need deep comprehension of spoken language, which is something that's often neglected.So bringing it back to the Jewish lens: what did the rabbis teach us about prayer? It's not enough to just be saying the words, you must look at the words. But it's not enough to just look at the words, you must have that kavannah, that intention inside of you. And when I think about the science of reading, I think of that kavannah as really comprehending what we're reading.We need to be skilled decoders, but we also need to be thinking about what it is that we're doing at the same time. ****************Welcome to Temple Talks, a new podcast from Temple Israel in Minneapolis, where Jewish wisdom meets our ever-changing world. Join us as we talk with our favorite partners and thought leaders, from around town and around the world. We hope these talks will inspire you, challenge you, and give us all new ideas about Judaism, religious life, and social justice. Join us for services, learning, and community at TempleIsrael.com.
In this episode of By His Grace, I interview Rabbi Jason Sobel. Rabbi Jason Sobel is a thought leader, spiritual guide, and Jewish follower of Yeshua (Jesus). He is co-founder of Fusion with Rabbi Jason, a ministry dedicated to sharing teachings and resources that reconnect ancient Jewish wisdom with the teachings of the New Testament. […] The post Rabbi Jason Sobel: Conversation with a Messianic Rabbi appeared first on By His Grace.
In this podcast, Rabbi Jason talks about Boaz & Ruth and how they allude to the Jew & Arab/Gentile relationship. And Rabbi Jason also provides context on the present Middle Eastern conflict around Jerusalem & Israel.
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Today I have one of my favorite guests on... The most incredible teacher, Rabbi Jason Sobel. Unlock the Mysteries of the Messiah that are hidden in plain sight with him and his new book Mysteries of the Messiah. Most people do not understand how the Bible fits together—even people of faith. Too many Christians accept half an inheritance in that they are content to embrace merely the New Testament. On the flip side, Jews often experience this by embracing only the Old Testament. But God has an intricate plan and purpose for both. Mysteries of the Messiah: Unveiling Divine Connections from Genesis to Today by Rabbi Jason Sobel, raised in a Jewish home in New Jersey but now a follower of Jesus—Yeshua—helps readers unlock the fascinating mysteries in Bible. Mysteries not only about the Messiah but also how the Bible reveals Him and unveils His intense love and relentless pursuit of redemption for all. Rabbi Jason received his rabbinic ordination from the UMJC (Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations) in 2005. He has a B.A. in Jewish Studies (Moody) and an M.A. in Intercultural Studies (Southeastern Seminary). He is a sought-after speaker and has made multiple appearances on national television, including the Trinity Broadcasting Network, the Daystar Network, and the Dr. Oz Show. Rabbi Jason is the author of Breakthrough: Living a Life That Overflows, Finding Jesus in the Jewish Holidays, and he is also the coauthor of New York Times bestseller The Rock, the Road, and theRabbi with Kathie Lee Gifford. You can learn more at www.rabbisobel.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Most do not understand how the Bible fits together - even people of faith. Many Christians accept half an inheritance in that they are content to embrace merely the New Testament. On the flip side, Jews often experience this by embracing only the Old Testament. Enter Rabbi Jason Sobel, author of "Mysteries of the Messiah" who tells 9-time Emmy winner David Sams how God has an intricate plan and purpose for both. He unveils divine connections and shares his personal journey of faith. Photo courtesy www.rabbisobel.com. He is a sought-after speaker and has made multiple appearances on national television, including the Trinity Broadcasting Network, the Daystar Network, and the Dr. Oz Show. Rabbi Jason is the author of Breakthrough: Living a Life That Overflows, Finding Jesus in the Jewish Holidays, and he is also the coauthor of New York Times bestseller The Rock, the Road, and the Rabbi with Kathie Lee Gifford.
An edited excerpt from this week's Temple Talks follows below. Alicia StollerYou know, it's true that especially younger children are very much in the moment, but I think that sometimes causes us to not revisit thing with children because we feel that if we missed the moment, we missed our opportunity. But actually, we can go back to things with kids and there's something really powerful—even with really young children—about a grownup stepping back and saying, “you know, when that happened the other day, I think I didn't react the way I wish that I had. I'd like to talk a little bit more about that.” Or, “I didn't answer that question the way I wish I had.”The ability to model that going-back, it doesn't undermine our authority. It actually enhances that relationship of trust and that sense that our authority is coming from a logical and loving place. That supports the relationship in a positive way. It models for children how we can all revisit, we can all apologize, we can all rethink, we can all reflect and come to new and different ideas. Rabbi KleinThat's beautiful. It seems like when we talk about teshuvah as a Jewish value, and this idea of turning around and doing better, we want to really name it—name where we missed the mark. What a great way to model that for children. Because, how many times might a parent or an educator say, “you need to apologize” as opposed to “I'm going to now apologize to you because there's something I think I could have done better.” Or even just something that needs revisiting. There can be different degrees of what apology looks like, or what teshuvah looks like.You talked a lot about trust, could you say a bit more about trust between parents and educators? There may be tension because an educator sees a different side of a student. What are some best practices for educators or parents who may be listening to this?Alicia StollerThere's something that's very easy to lose sight of from both sides of that relationship, and something that we lose sight of more generally in our relationships: we are all a bit different in any given context, but we also want to assume that we know people fully or we know people best. But actually, we only experience them in the context in which our relationship exists. So I think a really key piece that we sometimes miss is that it is possible, and in fact common, for children to be in some way different at home and in school. In the same way, we adults are different in different aspects of our lives—at home, at work, in different kinds of relationships etc. We show different parts of ourselves. We're confident in different ways in different environments.That's true for school and home too. Teachers and parents have a lot of emotional stake in thinking they know the whole child. Yes, we talk about the value of trying to get to know a child in a holistic way. But let's start from the assumption that parents know their children best at home, and teachers know their children best at school. Those things don't have to completely mesh. They don't have to be complete mirrors of each other. That allows us to better listen to one another and come closer to knowing the full child. **************** Welcome to Temple Talks, a new podcast from Temple Israel in Minneapolis, where Jewish wisdom meets our ever-changing world. Join us as we talk with our favorite partners and thought leaders, from around town and around the world. We hope these talks will inspire you, challenge you, and give us all new ideas about Judaism, religious life, and social justice. Join us for services, learning, and community at TempleIsrael.com.
Rabbi Jason Rubenstein, Jewish chaplain at Yale University, joins Mark for a very special episode this week. Jason’s uniquely well-rounded education includes attending reformed Temple Micah in Washington DC as a child, spending his formative years studying at orthodox Yeshivat Ma’ale Gilboa in northern Israel, and receiving his rabbinic ordination from the conservative Jewish Theological Seminary. He has taught on the faculty of the Hadar Institute for a decade, and is the recipient of numerous awards including the Wexner Graduate Fellowship and the Covenant Foundation’s 2015 Pomegranate Prize for Emerging Educators. The passage he has chosen to discuss is Pesikta de-Rav Kahana (Mandelbaum) 19. Jason begins by sharing the passage, the notion of God’s marriage to the Jewish people illustrated within it, and the power of the Torah to sustain the Jewish people during God’s perceived absence. He and Mark then set off on a fascinating discussion of a number of related concepts including the rebirth of Hebrew and the Jewish State, the purpose of rituals, the Jewish commitment to Israel, and the nature of Zionism. The function and nature of prayer, the contrast between faith and belief, and the reason this passage holds such significance for Jason are also explored. As the episode draws to a close, Jason shares the lessons regarding humankind which he has learned, which leads to a discussion regarding the function of intellectual endeavor. In this remarkably dynamic conversation, the sheer amount of enthusiasm, knowledge, and insight of both host and guest entertains and informs as they clearly demonstrate yet again that the ‘wisdom in our tradition is boundless’ and the lessons eternal. Episode Highlights: · Jason’s telling of the parable · God’s marriage with the Jewish people · God’s return to the Jewish people in 1948 · The rebirth of Hebrew and the Jewish State · The purpose of rituals · The Jewish commitment to Israel · A baseball analogy for sacrifice · The nature of Zionism · The nature and function of prayer · The reason this text is so important to Jason · Faith and belief · The lessons about humankind that Jason has learned · The function of the intellectual endeavor Quotes: “I can’t believe you waited for me.” “Were it not for those letters that I kept, I would have left you a long time ago.” “God doesn’t promise us an easy time.” “God was absent.” “The portable homeland of the Jews.” “This text is, in a profound sense, atheistic.” “In 1911, the conclusion that Hebrew would not be revived was correct.” “The only way that she can keep him present in her life is by preserving the absence that he left…a hopeless romantic.” “Sacrifice is a game.” “There is absolutely no consensus for Zionism among Jews in the early 20th century.” “Religious institutions only take on their meaning in the context of the total absence of God’s presence.” “Unless you have that kind of doubt, you can’t have that kind of religious life that’s described in this text.” “The human soul is like a great wild animal.” “Your hard work as a mother is finally starting to pay off.” “Can I distill this and translate it in a way that touches someone’s heart?” “The Torah’s our great guidebook.” Pesikta de-Rav Kahana (Mandelbaum) 19: https://www.sefaria.org/Pesikta_D'Rav_Kahanna.19?lang=bi Links: The Rabbi’s Husband homepage: The Rabbi's Husband Mark’s Twitter: Mark Gerson - The Rabbi's Husband (@markgerson) The Rabbi’s Husband Newsletter contact: daniel@therabbishusband.com Rabbi Rubenstein’s Lecture on Miracles
One of the most outlandish claims of the Christian faith is that Yeshua Jesus was born of a virgin. The early believers seem to have considered this claim as essential, considering it appears in the two main historic Christian confessions: the Apostles' and Nicene Creeds. Rabbi Jason leads us through clues sprinkled throughout the Scriptures, confirming that this supernatural claim is biblical. Matthew West joins us talking about the power of Christmas! “Mysteries of the Messiah” is a podcast produced in partnership with Premier Israel. Find out how you can experience the Holy Land for yourself by visiting Rock, Road, Rabbi Tours today.
Christmas is a time for family. It's no coincidence, then, that two of the Gospels begin the Nativity story with genealogies—lists of Yeshua's ancestors. Rabbi Jason reveals not only why these ancestry lists are meaningful but how their structure is significant. And he also discusses how “letters and numbers” play a vital role in deepening our understanding of these Scripture passages. We also welcome Kathie Lee Gifford to the show. Beyond their work together on the NY Times bestseller, The Rock, the Road, and the Rabbi, Rabbi Jason has developed a beautiful friendship with Kathie Lee over the years.
2020.09.19 - Rabbi Jason Rodich by Congregation Emanu-El
Analytics are wonderful tools to help us understand what happened; but from the perspective of the players on the field, the game is often quite different from what fans are able to measure. With that in mind, Pesach and Scott talk to three-time All-Star catcher Jason Kendall about learning how to call a game, framing, catching foul tips, what makes a good manager, working with CC Sabathia during the greatest stretch of his career, and much more. Download it now, you don't want to miss this one.
This week begins Passover and Michael calls in his good friend, Rabbi Jason Sobel to discuss the significance of Passover, especially during this "plague" of COVID-19 and time of sheltering at home.
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Dr. Dagmar Pruin delivers a talk about "Germany Close Up" and German-Jewish relations at the One Shabbat service on July 12th at Temple Emanu-El in San Francisco. Introduction by Rabbi Jason Rodich.
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In this episode of the Fashion Your Passion Podcast, Sammi talks with Rabbi Jason Nevarez about how you can battle negative self-talk and truly allow yourself to thrive without holding yourself back. Welcome to the Fashion Your Passion Podcast with Sammi Reyes. Here Sammi is looking to inspire and motivate you to find your true calling and purpose on this earth and to fashion your passion. She is a high school student who has a passion for helping others and has been committed to helping others achieve their dream life at any age just like she started rocking out her dream life at 16. Sammi will share advice and REAL tips that you can use to help deal with problems and situations that may happen in your life and be able to have your calling emerge. If you liked this podcast, subscribe and leave a five star rating and review and follow Sammi's socials: Website: sammireyes.com Instagram: instagram.com/thespiritualjew Podcast Instagram: instagram.com/fashionyourpassionpodcast Twitter: twitter.com/thespiritualjew Facebook: facebook.com/thespiritualjew --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode we get to meet Rabbi Jason Sobel. Rabbi Jason walks us through his personal story of seeking spiritual truth and making a profound connection between ancient wisdom and the teachings of Jesus. We also unpack several key insights from his recent book, co-authored with Kathie Lee Gifford, the ROCK, the ROAD, and the RABBI. Time Code: Origin Story: 00:00 - 26:44 Book Review: 26:45 - 1:31:00 Connect with Rabbi Jason: Website: fusionglobal.org Instagram: @rabbijasonsobel Facebook: @rabbijasonsobel
Catching him right before his first Rosh Hashanah as part of Temple's clergy team, Rabbi Jason Klein talked about the winding road that got him into the rabbinate, his first State Fair trip, and what "being welcoming" and privilege means as a white, Jewish, gay man, in this week's Who The Folk?! Podcast.
“The Way Of Lowliness is Servitude” from Colossians 3:22-24
"Lowliness is Childlike” from Matthew 18:1-4 with Brian La Spada
“The Way Of Lowliness” from Matthew 11:28-30 with Brian La Spada
“The Perfect Storm" John 6:16-21 with Hans Stoop
"Why Did Jesus Wash the Disciples Feet” with Robert Steele
Sending thoughts and prayers - Rabbi Jason Rodich sermon by Congregation Emanu-El