edJEWcation

edJEWcation

Your weekly dose of Jewish wit and wisdom. Each week Rabbi Abba Perelmuter, Chayaleah Sufrin, and Jay Covitz explore Jewish history, culture, and writings. Whether you're a relapsed Jew or an old pro there is something for us all to learn.

  1. 3 DGN GELEDEN

    Fast Jews: The 10th of Tevet, Jewish Fasting & Spiritual Accountability

    If you haven’t already, remember to subscribe by clicking the link below: Subscribe here --------------------------------------------------- Why do Jews fast, and what is fasting actually supposed to do? In this episode of edJEWcation, we dive into the 10th of Tevet, one of the lesser-known Jewish fast days, and use it as a gateway to explore the deeper meaning of Jewish fasting, repentance, and communal responsibility. The Rabbi walks us through the historical origins of the fast, the siege of Jerusalem that led to the destruction of the First Temple, while Jay asks the questions many people are thinking but rarely ask. Along the way, we unpack: What the 10th of Tevet commemorates and why it still matters How Jewish fast days differ from Yom Kippur Maimonides’ radical idea that tragedy demands introspection, not dismissal Whether suffering is “random” or spiritually meaningful How fasting connects to modern events, including October 7th Why Judaism emphasizes action, mitzvot, and responsibility over asceticism We also zoom out to the weekly Torah portion, exploring Jacob’s final words to his sons, leadership failures, anger vs. passion, and what it means to be accountable, not just historically, but right now. This is not an episode about being hungry. It’s an episode about meaning, memory, and what Jews are supposed to do with history. 📖 Topics include: Jewish fasting, the 10th of Tevet, destruction of the Temple, repentance in Judaism, Rambam on suffering, Jewish theology, Torah commentary, and Jewish responses to tragedy.

    57 min
  2. 11-12-2025

    Solomon, Slot Machines, and the Still Small Voice: First Kings, Part 2

    What are you doing on December 16th at 8PM (aside from lighting your second Menorah candle)? Well, now you have plans…join us for our first listener Zoom call. We’d love to chat with you. What do Vegas slot machines, King Solomon’s thousand wives, and Elijah’s world-class trash-talking have in common? Apparently… everything. In this week’s episode, ChayaLeah returns from her very spiritual pilgrimage to Las Vegas (don’t ask) and the crew dives back into Kings I, where the Jewish kingdom splits faster than Jay can say “Bubastite Portal Relief.” We unpack Solomon’s great rise and even greater follies, why foreign influence can derail even the wisest man alive, how Jeroboam becomes the Biblical poster child for “absolute power corrupts absolutely,” and why miracles don’t magically fix people (looking at you, Golden Calf). Then we hit one of Tanakh’s greatest showdowns: Elijah vs. the Prophets of Baal complete with the OG trash talk, pyrotechnics, and an unexpected lesson about finding God not in the earthquake, fire, or whirlwind…but in the quiet. Plus: archeology nerdery, theological curveballs, parenting warnings from ancient Israel, and the official announcement of our first-ever edJEWcation community Zoom (yes, Rabbi is learning about it in real time). All this and more in a biblical rollercoaster that goes from Shlomo to Shishak to Still Small Voice in under an hour.

    1u 8m
  3. 13-11-2025

    Palestine 1936: An interview with Oren Kessler

    ALERT - Have you ever wanted to Zoom with the three of us? Or maybe even have one-on-one time? The world is now your oyster, as we have officially launched several subscription tiers, with our first Zoom taking place sometime after Thanksgiving. These will just be starting points, as we have a bunch of additional goodies planned, so be on the lookout (but we’ll also, of course, annoy you to make sure you’re aware).” On to the episode… Jay kicks things off with a pop quiz that (shockingly!) doesn’t totally embarrass ChayaLeah, the Balfour Declaration gets its due, and the laughter rolls from there. Joined by journalist and historian Oren Kessler, author of the award-winning Palestine 1936: The Great Revolt and the Roots of the Middle East Conflict, the trio time-travel back to the messy, fascinating years that set the stage for everything that followed in Israel’s story. If you’re interested in joining us, click here Along the way:🕵️‍♂️ We meet muftis, mayors, and media moguls from Mandate Palestine.📜 Discover how the first two-state idea appeared.💰 Learn why so many anti-Zionist Arab leaders secretly sold land to Jews.🗞️ Unpack how newspapers (and propaganda) shaped the conflict.🕰️ And of course, discuss how much Churchill loved Jews. There’s banter, history, and a few “wait what?!” moments as Oren proves that real history can be just as wild as the memes about it. So pour some coffee (or something stronger) and join us for another edJEWcational ride through the past.

    1u 10m

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Your weekly dose of Jewish wit and wisdom. Each week Rabbi Abba Perelmuter, Chayaleah Sufrin, and Jay Covitz explore Jewish history, culture, and writings. Whether you're a relapsed Jew or an old pro there is something for us all to learn.

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