
266 episodes

IKAR Podcasts IKAR
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- Religion & Spirituality
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4.9 • 93 Ratings
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Sermons, talks, classes, and more from IKAR Rabbis and the IKAR community.
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More Perfect than Before - Rabbi Hannah Jensen | Erev Rosh Hashanah 5784
Engaging fully in the introspection of this High Holiday season can land us deep in shame and unable to move. But there is another way: be honest about our shortcomings, witness them and embrace them, and then transform them into something else entirely.
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Rosh Hashanah Day 1 Sermon - Rabbi Sharon Brous
Some reflections on ending well, and what we pray will never end, offered on my father’s shloshim—the end of the most intense period of mourning. Read the full transcript: https://ikar.box.com/s/pk0nat9jcb3k3pk4uzken4ujdcrum1hb
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Repair and Reparation for America: The Spiritual Work of Building the Beloved Community
Pastor Eddie Anderson, Reverend Zachary Hoover, and Rabbi Sharon Brous in conversation to discuss the necessity of reparations for building the beloved community.
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Reclaiming Dignity - Rabbi Morris Panitz
This summer, we’ve become a city of picket lines, with more than 100,000 workers out on strike. Though the particulars of each strike might differ, screenwriters, actors, hotel employees, and city staffers are unified in demanding greater respect from their employers and the right to a sustainable livelihood. The Torah is clear that the dangerous gap between the power of the employer and the worker necessitates our solidarity with the worker’s pursuit of dignity. Let’s make our voices heard.
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The Giving Tree - Rabbi Hannah Jensen
Our Torah teaches clearly that during war you cannot cut down enemy trees. How does that impact our understanding of the fires ravaging Maui? The horrible toll of colonization and climate change is all around us, what are we called to do?
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The Painful Compromise - Rabbi Morris Panitz
Within the story of a technical, 2nd century, out-of-the-box legal maneuver is a much greater lesson about the dangers of a fracturing social reality. It’s a cautionary tale about what’s at stake when a society is perilously far from its foundational ideals. A tale, sadly, as modern as it is ancient.
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Really enjoy this podcast. Giving it 4 stars because audio is often out of balance. Host is loud and guests are quiet. I frequently adjust volume within a single episode.
Amazing content for deep Jewish thought.
Consistently making ancient teachings relevant in the modern world. It’s Ikar and it’s a given :). The recording tech however, remains inconsistent. Please can you make each episode more accessible to your hearing impaired audience / listeners? This is a quick check that the microphone is near the speaker and that speakers repeat audience comments / questions. Also please never record using AirPods etc. which result in awful audio. What you say is worth listening to - for everyone.