On the Other Hand: Ten Minutes of Torah

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Reform Jewish Thought with Rabbi Rick Jacobs

  • 1 minute 51 seconds
    L’hitraot, for Now...
    After four years of bringing you a new episode nearly every week, this podcast is taking a little break. Listen to this episode to learn more about our hiatus and where to find us in the meantime.
    15 June 2020, 9:30 am
  • 9 minutes 22 seconds
    The Antidote to Kvetching
    Most of us today aren’t tasked with wandering through the desert, like the ancient Israelites were... but we still find plenty to kvetch about! What if, instead of focusing on small annoyances, we turned to community-building and togetherness? This episode first aired in May 2018.
    8 June 2020, 9:30 am
  • 10 minutes 5 seconds
    The Blessing of Blessing One Another
    Parashat Naso, the longest of all the Torah portions, features a famous blessing – but what does it mean for us to bless one another? Is it a power reserved for clergy, or is it something any of us can do? In this episode, which first aired in May 2017, Rabbi Rick Jacobs talks about what kind of actions constitute a blessing and who, exactly, we have the ability to bless.
    1 June 2020, 9:30 am
  • 22 minutes 31 seconds
    How the Book of Ruth Connects Us All Today
    Chag Sameach and welcome to a special Shavuot edition of On the Other Hand! On this week’s holiday episode, Rabbi Rick Jacobs talks about Ruth, her connection to this unique Jewish festival, and what her story of unity and bridge-building means for us as we celebrate Shavuot today.
    27 May 2020, 9:30 am
  • 14 minutes 9 seconds
    Where the Mishnah Meets the #MeToo Movement
    Parashat Naso includes a passage about the sotah, the "errant woman" who is accused of adultery. It's a complex and problematic part of ancient Judaism, says Rabbi Rick Jacobs, so sometimes it's deliberately avoided. In this episode, though, which originally aired in June 2019, we deliberatly dive into figuring out what it means to us today.
    25 May 2020, 9:30 am
  • 14 minutes 27 seconds
    Our Multiracial Jewish Community
    The Torah commands us to take a census of the “whole Israelite community” – but who does the counting, and who, exactly, is counted? In this episode, which first aired in June 2019, Rabbi Rick Jacobs reflects on the Jewish community's chronic undercounting Jews of Color, as reported by a recent study. What does it mean to make equitable choices, and what will it take to truly count the entirety of our community?
    18 May 2020, 9:30 am
  • 10 minutes 31 seconds
    Do You Really Care?
    How much do you care about the environment? Yourself? Other people? Rabbi Rick Jacobs talks about our fundamental responsibility to care for God’s earth and attend to the neediest among us. It’s not a newfangled, 21st-century idea; it’s literally what our age-old biblical text calls for. So how do we do it? (This episode originally aired in May 2017.)
    11 May 2020, 9:30 am
  • 13 minutes 2 seconds
    What Is Blasphemy, Anyway?
    In ancient times, crimes of blasphemy were punished by stoning - but what does it really mean today to blaspheme? Rabbi Rick Jacobs explains the biblical prohibition against Chilul HaShem, desecrating God's name, and talks about what we are called to do to combat it. (This episode originally aired in May 2019.)
    4 May 2020, 9:30 am
  • 10 minutes 59 seconds
    "Loving the Stranger" Isn't Always Intuitive
    Let's talk about love: Torah talks about three kinds of love - and in fact, the phrase “love the stranger” appears in the Torah 36 times. Why is it written so often? Who is "the stranger," anyway? And who might be the strangers in our own lives? In this episode, which originally aired in April 2017, Rabbi Rick Jacobs talks about what it means to move from strangeness to equality to, finally, closeness and love.
    27 April 2020, 9:30 am
  • 10 minutes 53 seconds
    Using Our Words to Heal, Not Hurt
    For many Jews, Parashiyot Tazria and M’tzora are perhaps the most nerve-inducing of all the Torah portions. After all, none of us is exactly eager to discuss leprosy - or the fact that, in our ancient Jewish texts, illness is often seen as a metaphor for punishment for sin. In this episode, which originally aired in April 2017, Rabbi Rick Jacobs talks about the very real, important lessons to come out of these two portions, including the reminder to us all to be careful with our speech - especially gossip.
    20 April 2020, 9:30 am
  • 10 minutes 55 seconds
    Go Ahead, Be an Innovator
    Parashat Sh'mini tells of the deaths of two men who are though to have been punished for the sin was innovation - but today, don't we look at innovation as a positive thing? In this episode, originally released in March 2019, Rabbi Rick Jacobs says, "Innovators in Jewish life have always had serious pushback." Why? And what can we do about it? He encourages us to think about how we can continue to reboot and rekindle Jewish life.
    13 April 2020, 9:30 am
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