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Shiur delivered to SBM 2024 on July 7
In many Ashkenazi communities, a tallis gadol has become a symbol of adulthood, putting many single, male adults in a jarring position when they see men far younger than themselves donning a tallis purely by dint of marriage. The challenge becomes compounded for a single Rabbi who finds himself leading a congregation and - as the most religious figure in the room - appears to be missing an essential part of the ceremonial garb. In this episode, R. Noah Marlowe breaks down a responsum of R. Chaim Dovid HaLevi (Aseh Lecha Rav 3:1) to determine whether there is room for new interpretations. Sources here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1W5C7ZeOykqEaSagGdhtEBL6IUEQIXsPG8gHQcwCV9K8/edit
Rabbi Noah teaches on the lord's prayer, discipleship, our daily bread, and forgiveness.
In episode #5, we are honored to have Rabbi Noah Tile on the podcast, where he: Describes his background & passion for this work (1:21) Defines OCD/Scrupulosity (11:59) Discusses treatment for OCD (20:00) Explores how treatment can be connected to faith (24:26) Shares about OCD in the Jewish community & his new support group beginning September 12 (38:45) Shares his “scoop on scrup” (40:41) Noah is a Registered Psychotherapist, academic coach, Rabbi and Co-Founder of a Canadian student mental health company called Resolvve (www.resolvve.ca). Resolvve is a low-cost, student-focused therapy platform, that provides integrative support for mental health, academic success, and personal growth. The platform also offers educational and social-emotional learning (SEL) tools, while building community through its support groups for students, parents, and educators. In private practice, Noah specializes in the treatment of OCD and ADHD. In addition, Noah is passionate about integrating spirituality with mental health and is a part of the International OCD Foundation's (IOCDF) faith and OCD task force to create positive change, working alongside both Jewish and non-Jewish faith leaders and practitioners across the world. Website - www.resolvve.ca Instagram - @resolvvementalhealth Jewish OCD Support Group led by Rabbi Noah - Sign Up Here
This week, Eliana & Ellen are joined by very special guest Rabbi Noah Diamondstein to explore Sim Shalom! We talk about “Everything, Everywhere, All at Once,” Paul Simon, the Force, and what “Shalom” is anyway. Plus, Noah shares the story behind his own beautiful melody for Sim Shalom and plays it for us live. What a treat! How is your “Shalom” today? Check out this week's show notes @lightlab.co Follow us on facebook and instagram @thelight.lab, and join our facebook group. Support our show! Donate here, and please rate, subscribe, and share around. Thank you!
On this Episode of #WeNeedToTalk, Malynda chats with the President and CEO of The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles. They chat about compassion for the Jewish community, his resonsibility as a leader, Black and Jewish Unity, antisemitism, the holocausts and more. This is a beautiful conversation that addresses many of the tropes and stereotypes plaguin the Jewish community today. Listen for understanding, education and awareness. Rabbi Noah Farkas serves as the Federation's President & Chief Executive Officer. Named by The Forward as one of America's most inspiring rabbis, Noah served from 2008 to 2021 as a clergy member of Valley Beth Shalom, the largest Jewishcongregation in the San Fernando Valley, where he led successful innovations in synagogue life through social action, mental health, and next-generation spiritual initiatives. Previously, Noah served Congregation Beth Israel in Biloxi, Mississippi, where he helped rebuild the Gulf Coast Jewish community after Hurricane Katrina. Noah is a proven civic leader in Southern California. In addition to his work as an appointed commissioner and former Chair of the Los Angeles Homelessness Services Authority over a two-year campaign, he mobilized a broad coalition of synagogues, churches, and other organizations to pass historic legislation that invested over $5 billion into housing and services for the vulnerable. Noah is also a third-generation veteran and served as a United States Navy Reserve chaplain during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Noah's core values include that the Federation support the entirety of Jewish life bycreating foundations for Jewish learning, supporting Jewish social welfare, protecting Jews from antisemitism, and standing with Israel. Additionally, Noah believes Jewse verywhere must be inclusive and commit to building bridges to other communities,join and convene diverse coalitions, and raise up the flag for social justice. A prominent voice helping to define the next generation of American Jewish leadership, Noah has served for several years as scholar-in-residence of the Federation's Rautenberg New Leaders Project and a close partner to the Board of Rabbis. He founded Netiya, an interfaith organization fighting hunger in Los Angeles, as well as the Seminary Leadership Project, which has trained hundreds of Jewish clergy nationwide to create social change. Noah is also a founding board member of Zioness, a pro-Israel organization fighting antisemitism – including anti-Zionism – with the same clarity and intensity used to combat other forms of bigotry. His writing on millennial engagement, spirituality, and Jewish innovation has been published widely and his work has been quoted or featured in the LA Times, The New York Times, Associated Press, Reuters, TIME Magazine, Newsweek, and on NPR. Noah was ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and earned a BA in Jewish Studies at the University of Judaism (now American Jewish University). He lives in Encino with his wife Sarah and four children. He is on Twitter at @RabbiNoah
Rabbi Noah Farkas serves as the president and CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles. A long-time civic leader, he has not been surprised by the recent outbreaks of hate speech on the City Council, or by the anti-semitism of Kanye West. He shares his thoughts about the response to West, the culture of the city, the increasing fear he sees among the Jewish community, and the power of diversity and conversation that he hopes might help in this troubled moment.
What If Jesus Was Serious? | Rabbi Noah | September 4, 2022 by Platt Park Church
Hosts Jo Firestone & Manolo Moreno play listener-created games with callers!Games played: Landmark? More Like BLANDmark! submitted by Kate Littleton from Terceira, Azores Islands, Portugal, Somewhere Over The Manolo submitted by Sarah Martin from Roeland Park, Kansas, and Cat or Dog submitted by Delfi Collard from Winchester, EnglandCallers: Nicky from Raleigh, North Carolina; Adam, Kindra, and Remy from Durham, North Carolina; Acasia from Honolulu, Hawai'i; Matt from Liverpool, England; Rabbi Noah from Boston, Massachusetts; Rob from Stow, OhioOutro theme by Brady Brown from Stillwater, OklahomaTake the Max Fun ad survey at maximumfun.org/survey to get a discount at the Max Fun Store!This episode sponsored by: Green Chef - Go to GreenChef.com/gameshow135 and use code gameshow135 to get $135 off across five boxes, plus free shipping on your first box!
Rabbi Noah - 2nd Sunday of Advent - Message of Peace - 12.5.21 by Platt Park Church
Discussion of the five levels of pleasure corresponding to the five levels of the soul, based on the teachings of Rabbi Noah Weinberg. For more information, please see: https://www.aish.com/sp/f/Five_Levels_of_Pleasure.html *** Books by Bracha Goetz: https://www.amazon.com/Bracha-Goetz/e/B001KCI086%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share
In this episode, Rabbi Noah and Jennifer Schillinger host special guest Ethan Zaun on the theme of blessing. What comes to mind when you think of what "blessing" means? Is retirement a word found in Hebrew? Listen in on this conversation for in depth insights on the theme of blessing and may you come to know what it actually means in being grounded and able to move when called.
With Election Day rapidly approaching, there are many issues of concern to each voter before they cast their ballot. But the Jewish voter is not monolithic. In each episode of “Behind the Ballot Box: Jewish Values and Our Vote,” Rabbi Jesse Olitzky speaks to rabbis and Jewish communal professionals about a specific issue at stake […]
Welcome to the Hundred and Ninety Third episode of Daily Daf Differently. In this episode, Rabbi Noah Bickart looks at Masechet Eruvin Daf 38. Today we see that the Ran and Ramban have very different views on how a rejected opinion of the Sages might play out with regard to pets and muksah. Rabbi Noah […]
Welcome to the Hundred and Ninety Third episode of Daily Daf Differently. In this episode, Rabbi Noah Bickart looks at Masechet Eruvin Daf 38. Today we see that the Ran and Ramban have very different views on how a rejected opinion of the Sages might play out with regard to pets and muksah. Rabbi Noah […]
In this episode, Rabbi Noah and Jennifer Schillinger invite you to join a dynamic conversation of what it means to be Hebrew. There are key insights explored to understand what it really means to Hebrew or “to cross over”, which all are inclusively and continually invited into. Maybe you’ll become aware of some of these invitations in your own life? Jennifer describes this process as “Wildly Individual and Wildly Communal” and Noah shares insight on how this process might look. Are you being invited to cross over into places your present community isn’t ready for? Are you crossing over as a community and navigating the journey? Are you feeling invited to join a community to explore your deepest questions? Are you relying on certainty instead of trust? You are invited to explore these and other questions that may arise as we join the conversation. And if you are like me you sometimes want to see everything first before resting in what is ours to see, yet I leave you with something Jennifer said that can guide us into Wisdom, “If we were to try to see it all come to pass in our time we would be limiting the potential of what is really being done.” So jump into this podcast conversation to see what potential awaits you and always remember you can join this ongoing conversation live at one of Scripture Circle Gatherings throughout the year. Let’s cross over together.
Rabbi Noah is joined by Cantor Sarah and Kol Dorot Educator Anat Katzir to get excited for Chanukah! We compare latke plans, Cantor Sarah sings a song, and we learn that Anat uses a totally different (Israeli) melody for the candle blessings.Each of us shares a favorite Jewish text on the theme of "light" to welcome the Festival of Lights.From Kol Dorot, we wish everyone a warm and joyful Chanukah and a very healthy and happy new calendar year!Get in touch!Kol Dorot: A Reform Jewish CommunityWeb: koldorot.orgFacebook: www.facebook.com/koldorot/Email: rabbinoah@koldorot.org56 Ridgewood RoadTownship of Washington, NJ 07676(201) 664-7422
From the first Congregational Meeting of Kol Dorot, Rabbi Noah and Rabbi David share words of Torah. Both rabbis see the progress of our new congregation in light of the struggles and blessings of our patriarch Jacob in this week's Torah portion.Get in touch!Kol Dorot: A Reform Jewish CommunityWeb: koldorot.orgFacebook: www.facebook.com/koldorot/Email: rabbinoah@koldorot.org56 Ridgewood RoadTownship of Washington, NJ 07676(201) 664-7422
Music is a key part of synagogue life—we sing most of our prayers, teach songs in Religious School, make tons of songsheets, etc. But all those Jewish songs were written by someone, and until recently, just about every synagogue used music without permission and without compensating anyone.In this episode, Rabbi Noah and Cantor Sarah discuss a new program that allows Kol Dorot to legally license the music we use and to compensate the copyright owners.This "administrative" issue turns out to be a great example of putting our Jewish ethics into practice in how our community operates.Get in touch!Kol Dorot: A Reform Jewish CommunityWeb: koldorot.orgFacebook: www.facebook.com/koldorot/Email: rabbinoah@koldorot.org56 Ridgewood RoadTownship of Washington, NJ 07676(201) 664-7422
Behind-the-scenes clergy recap! Rabbi Noah, Rabbi David, Cantor Sarah, and Anat Katzir share personal highlights and resolutions from the High Holy Days.Get in touch!Kol Dorot: A Reform Jewish CommunityWeb: koldorot.orgFacebook: www.facebook.com/koldorot/Email: rabbinoah@koldorot.org56 Ridgewood RoadTownship of Washington, NJ 07676(201) 664-7422
Our relationship with Israel and Zionism—and something to do about it. Rabbi Noah Fabricant's sermon from Kol Nidrei 5780.What draws us close to Israel, and what pushes us away? How did Rabbi Noah come to be a Zionist? And what does he mean by that? Preparing to vote in the 2020 World Zionist Congress elections.Get in touch!Kol Dorot: A Reform Jewish CommunityWeb: koldorot.orgFacebook: www.facebook.com/koldorot/Email: rabbinoah@koldorot.org56 Ridgewood RoadTownship of Washington, NJ 07676(201) 664-7422
"Founders of Kol Dorot"Sermon by Rabbi Noah FabricantRosh Hashanah Morning 5780September 30, 2019Get in touch!Kol Dorot: A Reform Jewish CommunityWeb: koldorot.orgFacebook: www.facebook.com/koldorot/Email: rabbinoah@koldorot.org56 Ridgewood RoadTownship of Washington, NJ 07676(201) 664-7422
Last week, Israel held a national election for the second time this year. The voting results are in, but there's a lot of maneuvering and negotiating ahead to choose a Prime Minister and a governing coalition in Knesset. Rabbi Noah, Rabbi David Widzer, and KD Educator Anat Katzir get into the results and what they say about Israel's future.This is a recording of Kol Dorot's first "Zoom Torah" videoconference, held on Friday, September 20, 2019. Our next Zoom Torah will be held on Friday, October 4th, 12:00-12:30pm. To join us in real time, follow the link in your weekly Kol Dorot email or contact Rabbi Noah at the address below. Get in touch!Kol Dorot: A Reform Jewish CommunityWeb: koldorot.orgFacebook: www.facebook.com/koldorot/Email: rabbinoah@koldorot.org56 Ridgewood RoadTownship of Washington, NJ 07676(201) 664-7422
Rabbi David Widzer makes his first non-sermon appearance and chats with Rabbi Noah about Selichot and Mishkan haNefesh, the new High Holy Day prayer book that Kol Dorot will be using for the first time this year.Join us for Selichot:Saturday, September 21, 20197:30 p.m. / Dessert Reception and Mishkan haNefesh Study Session9:00 p.m. / Selichot ServiceIn a sermon from Shabbat services on Friday, September 13, Rabbi Noah talks about the mitzvah of returning lost items and how the Torah commands us not to pass up small opportunities to do acts of kindness and justice.Get in touch!Kol Dorot: A Reform Jewish CommunityWeb: koldorot.orgFacebook: www.facebook.com/koldorot/Email: rabbinoah@koldorot.org56 Ridgewood RoadTownship of Washington, NJ 07676(201) 664-7422
Our first podcast guest! Cantor Sarah Silverberg spontaneously joins Rabbi Noah and shares her personal tradition to prepare for the High Holy Days. In a sermon from Shabbat services on Friday, September 6, 2019, Rabbi David Widzer talks about the preparation needed to achieve teshuvah ("repentance") in the High Holy Day season. And he helps us practice! Get in touch! Kol Dorot: A Reform Jewish Community Web: koldorot.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/koldorot/ Email: rabbinoah@koldorot.org 56 Ridgewood Road Township of Washington, NJ 07676 (201) 664-7422
How are the rituals of back to school like the traditions of the High Holy Day season? In this sermon from Kol Dorot's Shabbat service on Friday, August 30, 2019, Rabbi Noah Fabricant reflects on the customs that give shape and meaning to the Jewish year (and our lives). Why are yearly traditions so important to us? Rabbi Noah encourages everyone to add a new tradition to their experience of the High Holy Days this year. Get in touch! Kol Dorot: A Reform Jewish Community Web: koldorot.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/koldorot/ Email: rabbinoah@koldorot.org 56 Ridgewood Road Township of Washington, NJ 07676 (201) 664-7422
Our first episode! Rabbi Noah Fabricant introduces this new project of our new Jewish community. In a sermon from August 16, 2019, Rabbi Noah reflects on the closing of Kutz Camp and what he learned there about praying with intention, connection, and authenticity. Get in touch! Kol Dorot: A Reform Jewish Community Web: koldorot.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/koldorot/ Email: rabbinoah@koldorot.org 56 Ridgewood Road Township of Washington, NJ 07676 (201) 664-7422
Recorded live at Camp Ramah in the Rockies, Rabbi Marc is joined by Rabbi Noah Farkas of Valley Beth Shalom in Los Angeles. They reflect on identity, leadership, unique personal gifts and so much more; all inspired by Parshat Hukkat (Numbers 19-22) and the experience of being up at camp.
Genesis 12:1-3Hear what the Spirit is saying to the church from the book of Genesis:Now the Lord said to Abram, “Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the land that I will show you. 2 I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you, and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. 3 I will bless those who bless you, and the one who curses you I will curse; and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.This is the word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.
Pastor Shawn, Pastor Amanda, and Rabbi Noah have a discussion about Jacob/Isreal.
Pastor Shawn and Pastor Amanda and Rabbi Noah continue their discussion on Jacob/Israel
Shawn and Rabbi Noah dive into the Hebrew word for "Aved" and it's five meanings.
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Shawn has a conversation with Noah about Sabbath and what it means to "stop" with God.
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PART ONE: Shawn introduces Rabbi Noah and then has a discussion with him about Red River Scripture Circles, "Tov", and life.
Welcome to the Hundred and Ninety Third episode of Daily Daf Differently. In this episode, Rabbi Noah Bickart looks at Masechet Eruvin Daf 38. Today we see that the Ran and Ramban have very different views on how a rejected opinion of the Sages might play out with regard to pets and muksah. Rabbi Noah […]