Three Steps Forward

Yitzchak Sprung
Three Steps Forward

Three Steps Forward is a podcast that helps us make and find practical paths in Judaism towards the things we need to build a better life for ourselves and the people we love. We will develop the tools to help us pray meaningfully, be there for others in suffering, and create a Shabbat environment that lifts the people around us. The things we find will carry us through the week, no matter what comes. The Three Steps Forward podcast is part of the broader Three Steps Forward workshop and panels program in the United Orthodox Synagogues. You can also check out Rabbi Sprung's Parsha Pick-Me-Up podcast for a short insight into the weekly Torah portion each week. Find the Parsha Pick-Me-Up on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts.

  1. Getting Down to Business (Spiritually Speaking) with Rabbi Yaakov Wolff

    JUL 23

    Getting Down to Business (Spiritually Speaking) with Rabbi Yaakov Wolff

    Is work supposed to be a religiously uplifting experience for Jewish people? What would that even look like on a day to day basis? What if I'm just a cog in a massive company where no one really takes note of my work? We discuss all of these questions- and more- with Yaakov Wolff, the host of the Shtark Tank podcast, which you can find here: https://open.spotify.com/show/34xll8GhTfu1BiRdhb8AyR?si=b4abjys_QiKEnaTrEJoeug%0A Shtark Tank is a podcast about the challenges and opportunities of being a Ben Torah in the workforce. The content is focused on profiling professionals on the ground and hearing their real experiences, successes and struggles. That is to say, he is the right person to be discussing these questions with. Yaakov is currently completing his rabbinical ordination at Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh, where he continues to study as a member of its kollel. He served in the IDF as part of the Hesder program and is studying business and marketing at Open University Israel. In this episode, we also discuss Yaakov's brother in law, Eli Moshe Zimbalist, who was recently killed in action in Gaza. Eli Moshe leaves behind a remarkable legacy and the podcast would be worthwhile just for the single tidbit we learn about him. On that note, it is worth pointing out that Eli Moshe built dozens of pieces of furniture for Rabbi Shalom Rosner's Nofei Hashemesh shul, and he dreamed of helping complete it. The Eli Moshe Zimbalist Beit Midrash will be built in his memory. Email Yaakov at yaakovwolff@gmail.com for more information about the beit midrash, the podcast, or the Shtark Tank whatsapp group.

    22 min
  2. Against Passion and for Fascination (and Jerry Seinfeld) with Rabbi Moshe Kurtz

    JUL 16

    Against Passion and for Fascination (and Jerry Seinfeld) with Rabbi Moshe Kurtz

    What do we need to learn from Jerry Seinfeld? This is the question that the wonderful rabbi and halachist Rabbi Moshe Kurtz is asking us (surprisingly). Rabbi Kurtz is not a "chassid" of Seinfeld's - he is the consumate Litvak, for those keeping score- but he has some illuminating comments about passion, fascination, and, of course, everyone's favorite Jewish comedian. Rabbi Moshe Kurtz is the author of the book "Challenging Assumptions," a book that addresses contemporary issues facing Jewish society in light of both halachic and philosophical considerations. He is also the host of the "Shu"T First, Ask Questions Later" podcast, a podcast that puts the study of Torah front-and-center by inviting guest scholars to present, debate and provide listeners with a dynamic conversation regarding the responsum of their choice. His "Unpacking the Iggerot" series brings the classic letters of Rabbi Moshe Feinstein to new audiences for the Tradition Online website. Rabbi Kurtz serves as the Assistant Rabbi of Congregation Agudath Sholom. You can find his book here: https://www.amazon.com/Challenging-Assumptions-Rabbi-Moshe-Kurtz/dp/1957579951. I was a guest on Rabbi Kurtz's excellent podcast some time ago. You can find that episode, as well as all of the others, here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2VuXw0S44V5JvDHRgL4T71?si=9XfbkSPKSsSzu08FD_YqAQ Take fifteen minutes to learn some very interesting lessons from Rabbi Kurtz.

    15 min

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About

Three Steps Forward is a podcast that helps us make and find practical paths in Judaism towards the things we need to build a better life for ourselves and the people we love. We will develop the tools to help us pray meaningfully, be there for others in suffering, and create a Shabbat environment that lifts the people around us. The things we find will carry us through the week, no matter what comes. The Three Steps Forward podcast is part of the broader Three Steps Forward workshop and panels program in the United Orthodox Synagogues. You can also check out Rabbi Sprung's Parsha Pick-Me-Up podcast for a short insight into the weekly Torah portion each week. Find the Parsha Pick-Me-Up on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts.

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