Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness: The Torah of Miriam

Judaism Unbound, Temple of the Stranger

In this challenging time when many feel alienated from traditional Jewish spaces, Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness offers a spiritual home for listeners seeking to connect Jewish ancestral feminist wisdom with their own svara (moral intuition). Each episode of this limited series delves into a different story of our ancestor Miriam, illuminating her mystical teachings and offering practical tools for navigating and flourishing in personal or political spiritual wildernesses. This podcast charts a radical, fresh Jewish path for its listeners and the world.

Episodes

  1. Episode 5: Be’er Miriam - The Well of Miriam

    03/10/2025

    Episode 5: Be’er Miriam - The Well of Miriam

    You can find the account of the people at the sea and the songs of Miriam and Moses in Exodus Chapter 14 and 15. Nachshon is named as the first person into the sea in the Talmud, Sotah 37a.Maor VaShemesh, Beshalach 20 offers an extensive teaching on the power of Miriam’s song versus Moses’s song and the magic of circle dancing. Rabbi Beroka’s conversation with Elijah the Prophet can be found in Taanit 22a:7Find out more about Dr. Marcie Beigel here. Look out for Becca Goldstein’s web presence coming soon! Find an overview on Dr. Peter Levine’s Somatic Experiencing hereThe Zohar describes Yocheved and others singing Miriam’s exalted song in Sh'lach 25:199.Bell hooks speaks ofPatriarchy as the single most life-threatening social disease assaulting the male body and spirit in our nation in her essay “Understanding Patriarchy,” chapter two of The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love (Washington Square Press 2004) The Alshekh’s teaching on Miriam’s tambourine can be found in the Alshekh on Torah, Exodus 15:20.You can see Rabbi Jericho’s current Shiru L’Adonay playlist here.Reb Nachman of Breslov on the roshei teivos of “Vataan Lahem Miriam Shiru L’Adonay, Miriam chants to the people, Sing right now to Goddess,” can be found in Likutei Moharan 27:6:10.Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness is a part of the Judaism Unbound family of podcasts made possible with support from Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah. Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness is a part of the Judaism Unbound family of podcasts made possible with support from Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah.

    32 min
  2. Episode 4: Shiru L’Adonai - Sing Right [the F*ck] Now

    03/03/2025

    Episode 4: Shiru L’Adonai - Sing Right [the F*ck] Now

    You can find the account of the people at the sea and the songs of Miriam and Moses in Exodus Chapter 14 and 15. Nachshon is named as the first person into the sea in the Talmud, Sotah 37a.Maor VaShemesh, Beshalach 20 offers an extensive teaching on the power of Miriam’s song versus Moses’s song and the magic of circle dancing. Rabbi Beroka’s conversation with Elijah the Prophet can be found in Taanit 22a:7Find out more about Dr. Marcie Beigel here. Look out for Becca Goldstein’s web presence coming soon! Find an overview on Dr. Peter Levine’s Somatic Experiencing hereThe Zohar describes Yocheved and others singing Miriam’s exalted song in Sh'lach 25:199.Bell hooks speaks ofPatriarchy as the single most life-threatening social disease assaulting the male body and spirit in our nation in her essay “Understanding Patriarchy,” chapter two of The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love (Washington Square Press 2004) The Alshekh’s teaching on Miriam’s tambourine can be found in the Alshekh on Torah, Exodus 15:20.You can see Rabbi Jericho’s current Shiru L’Adonay playlist here.Reb Nachman of Breslov on the roshei teivos of “Vataan Lahem Miriam Shiru L’Adonay, Miriam chants to the people, Sing right now to Goddess,” can be found in Likutei Moharan 27:6:10.Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness is a part of the Judaism Unbound family of podcasts made possible with support from Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah. Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness is a part of the Judaism Unbound family of podcasts made possible with support from Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah.

    29 min
  3. Episode 2: Chakeh-Mah - Wait for What

    02/17/2025

    Episode 2: Chakeh-Mah - Wait for What

    You can learn more about Rabbi Jericho’s experience leaving ultra-Orthodoxy in their memoir Cut Me Loose, under their old name, Leah Vincent.Reb Zalman on spiritual vitamins here. With gratitude to Seth Fishman.The Zohar on the sacred encased in harm can be found in Pekudei 26:248 One of many examples of a mystic reading the Torah archetypically can be found in this teaching by the mystical master Rabbi Shefa Gold.The story of Miriam sitting by the side of the river can be found in Exodus 2:2-10For more on chochmah as Chakeh Mah see page 70 of The Essential Kabbalah: The Heart of Jewish Mysticism by Daniel C Matt.The story of Idit, Lot’s wife can be found in Genesis 19:26; we learn the name of Lot’s wife in Pirkei DeRabbi Elizer 25:11; Recanti on trauma can be found in Vayera 11One of the many places that the prostrate position, nefal al apay, is mentioned in the tradition include Targum Jonathan Numbers 24:16.Kedushat Levi on Merarchok can be found Exodus, Shemot 6.Sefer HaYashar on Miriam’s name can be found Sefer Shemot 24.Learn more about Dr. Yosef Rosen at his website.One of the many places where the principle yerida l’tzorech aliyah is applied is in Sfat Emet, Bereishis, Vayeshiv 12:4.Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness is a part of the Judaism Unbound family of podcasts made possible with support from Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah. Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness is a part of the Judaism Unbound family of podcasts made possible with support from Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah.

    32 min
  4. Episode 1: Spiritual Chutzpah

    02/10/2025

    Episode 1: Spiritual Chutzpah

    The idea that Miriam has unique Torah to teach us is rooted in a passage in the Zohar (Shlach 12:116) that describes Miriam’s celestial yeshiva in which people learn the workings of the universe.The lineage of Miriam is established in Exodus 1:21The quote from Reb Zalman comes from Pnai Or Wisdom School can be found here,  with gratitude to Seth Fishman.The Sufi song you heard can be found here.The idea that Mitzrayim refers to a narrow place can be found in the Recanti on Vayigash.We don’t actually know the economic breakdown of the ancient land of Egypt. This data reflects the economics of a similarly modern narrow place—America in the early twenty first century.The chief ob/gyn is identified in the Hebrew Bible as Shifrah and her apprentice Puah. The medieval commentator Rashi (Rashi Exodus 1:15), picking up on a Talmudic idea (Sotah 11b), affirms the longstanding Jewish tradition that these are in fact Yocheved and Miriam.The Hebrew word for Yocheved’s job is “miyaledet haivrit” which is usually translated as midwife of the Hebrews. Misogyny can cause us to devalue jobs traditionally held by women, so I prefer the gender neutral chief ob/gyn to better convey the role.“Visions of Amram” is an ancient document discovered in the caves of Qumron that describe Amram’s shamanic visions. More here https://macsphere.mcmaster.ca/bitstream/11375/13143/1/fulltext.pdfThe sacred text of Shir HaShirim Rabbah 2:15:2 describes one of the surveillance systems created to find Ivri babies.The story of Yocheved and Amram separating and Miriam, their daughter, challenging them can be found in the Talmud, Sotah 12a:11The Ani Maamin prayer of faith in liberation is based on the 12th of Maimonides 13 Principles of Faith.You can find more information on the Ani Maamin sung in cattle cars here.The specific Ani Maamin song you heard can be found here.The literal view of moshiach, a savior, on a calico donkey is described in the Talmud in Sanhedrin 98a:14.I learned of Reb Zalman’s idea of Moshiachtzeit from my teacher, Reb Zalman’s student, Rabbi Victor Gross.The notion that the right hand is connected to compassion, left hand strength can be found in Zohar Bereishit 15:173To learn more Torah with Rabbi Jericho, find them on Substack at Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness or on Instagram @thealef or join them for a Temple of the Stranger ceremony.Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness is a part of the Judaism Unbound family of podcasts made possible with support from Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah. Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness is a part of the Judaism Unbound family of podcasts made possible with support from Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah.

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In this challenging time when many feel alienated from traditional Jewish spaces, Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness offers a spiritual home for listeners seeking to connect Jewish ancestral feminist wisdom with their own svara (moral intuition). Each episode of this limited series delves into a different story of our ancestor Miriam, illuminating her mystical teachings and offering practical tools for navigating and flourishing in personal or political spiritual wildernesses. This podcast charts a radical, fresh Jewish path for its listeners and the world.

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