53 épisodes

What did the Chassidic Rabbi say to the Jewish guy who grew up with Matzo and Easter eggs? The Zal is an informal conversation on (usually?) profound ideas found in and beyond Jewish life and traditions. Tune in with Adam Valen Levinson, Sociology Fellow at Yale, and Dovid Grossbaum, Rabbi at Chabad of Indiana. The Zal is sponsored in part by grants from The Bananaschewitz Foundation and Schmendl's Herring Deodorant.

The Zal Jewish Profundity (Sometimes)

    • Religion & Spirituality

What did the Chassidic Rabbi say to the Jewish guy who grew up with Matzo and Easter eggs? The Zal is an informal conversation on (usually?) profound ideas found in and beyond Jewish life and traditions. Tune in with Adam Valen Levinson, Sociology Fellow at Yale, and Dovid Grossbaum, Rabbi at Chabad of Indiana. The Zal is sponsored in part by grants from The Bananaschewitz Foundation and Schmendl's Herring Deodorant.

    49. Anonymity w/ Reddit Moderators

    49. Anonymity w/ Reddit Moderators

    The Reddit forum r/Judaism is the world's largest anonymous Jewish community.  If you know the internet, and you've ever been in a comment section, you might think this faceless space would be cesspool of crazies, haters and pedants.

    And it sure would be if it weren’t for a handful of committed moderators: our guests in The Zal.

    We ask what it takes to maintain a forum whose mandate includes everything from complex legal clarification to Jewish feelings of loneliness to baby-Yoda Purim costumes.

    Together, we (try to) define anonymity, and ways to prevent its pitfalls while promoting its perks.

    "Got myself a Jew" from Uncle Mel

    Music by Stephanie Chou

    • 45 min
    48. Bigger Than Jordan w/ Tamir Goodman

    48. Bigger Than Jordan w/ Tamir Goodman

    Tamir Goodman is the only basketball player in history to play at a D1 level while fully observing Shabbat. It’s a story that includes shocks, setbacks and lots of uplifting moments.
    Glancing at the Wikipedia version of Tamir’s story would lead most to exclaim “Yoshke! This guy sacrificed a lot to keep Shabbat!”
    But this isn’t how Tamir sees it. Shabbat kept him.
    The ups and downs of Tamir’s path were received with a sage-like equanimity which he attributes to wearing G-d’s jersey.
    Videos: Tamir's background; and the 1999 SNL skit with Jerry Seinfeld playing the "Jewish Michael Jordan" (16:30).
    Music by Flint — "Cloudy Skies," "Glitch Flop."

    • 34 min
    47. Confused Heart w/ Nthenya

    47. Confused Heart w/ Nthenya

    In the long list of liturgical “I’m Sorrys” Jews recite on Yom Kippur, there's one which continues with: “for the sin... of a confused heart.”

    But to the modern ear, confusion sounds like a pretty plausible excuse, not a mea culpa?

    Dovid and Adam are joined in The Zal by Nthenya from Kenya - comedian, screenwriter and actor. Don't miss her soon-to-be-released special “Domesticate Me."

    Music: A bit of shofar from the Yamma Ensemble. The inimitable Richard Poon sings "Complicated" by Avril Lavigne, Itzhak Perlman plays klezmer with The Klezmatics, and the band Tantz does, too.

    • 43 min
    46. The RabbAI

    46. The RabbAI

    Can I replace my Rabbi with artificial intelligence? Do convenience and (the illusion of) privacy outweigh the power of the human touch? Will AI officiate weddings? 

    For now, Dovid will keep his job because he can lift chairs — still, the AI Age is upon us. Once-complex questions are being answered with algorithmic ease. But should all questions be answered by the soul-free machine? (And where does this "should" even come from?)

    In this episode, IBM 7094 gives speech a try (1961), Arthur C. Clark discusses "the future" (1964), and we hear some first words from an Artificial Jesus.

    Music, originally suggested for this episode by ChatGPT: Boards of Canada, "Roygbiv" and "Dayvan Cowboy"; Kraftwerk, "The Robots"; Jean-Michel Jarre, "Oxygène, Pt. 4".

    • 42 min
    45. Selfies At Auschwitz

    45. Selfies At Auschwitz

    In this unintended episode, we banter and vent (vanter?) on the ridiculousness that is the self-absorbed-thoughtful-post and the decorum governing it. 

    Selfies at Auschwitz? Action shots at funerals? Memorial posts that feature your best angle? We go there. 

    The song of this episode is “Selfie” by Gurshabad.

    • 9 min
    44. By Way of Love w/ Nissim Black

    44. By Way of Love w/ Nissim Black

    Nissim Black doesn't just ignore the haters, he studies them. The legendary musician knows there are people who see him as just another fad, an Orthodox Jewish rapper, a token intersection — but he's in it for the duration, batteries charged.

    Keep your New Year’s resolution of entering The Zal more often and come get a taste of Nissim's music. Plus: excerpts of other contemporary rappers from religious circles and, purportedly, the first rap track ever recorded.

    Nissim shares joy and loss and connections between his life, his art, and his community with big hats.

    Music from Matisyahu, Shyne, Lecrae. Find Nissim Black on Spotify and YouTube — and as he mentioned, The Jubalaires "Noah" from 1946.

    • 55 min

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Tara Brach
Tara Brach
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