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Meaningful Judaism

What is 'Meaningful Judaism'?

Meaningful Judaism is a podcast dedicated to exploring why we do what we do in Jewish life, by diving deep into the Torah text. So many of our practices can feel like they’re just there; we go through the motions, but they don’t feel especially meaningful. In this podcast, we search for that meaning. Each episode will take you on a journey, tackling questions such as “Why can’t we mix milk and meat?” and “What’s the meaning behind the laws of niddah?” Join our host, Imu Shalev, along with Rabbi David Fohrman and Aleph Beta’s other wonderful scholars, for this special journey.

7 min

What’s Meaningful About Keeping Kosher?

What’s meaningful about keeping kosher? In this premiere episode of Meaningful Judaism, a brand-new podcast from Aleph Beta Labs, Imu Shalev and Beth Lesch tackle the topic of kashrut, or keeping kosher, beginning by raising a fundamental question that you might not have thought to ask: Does the Torah want us to eat meat?

54 min

What’s Meaningful About Not Mixing Milk and Meat? (Kashrut Part 2)

What’s meaningful about not mixing milk and meat? Observant Jews who follow the Torah know that cheeseburgers are forbidden… but do you ever stop to ask why? What’s the problem with adding a slice of cheese to your hamburger? Why is it so important to God that we abstain? Is it some kind of test, that God wants us to not eating certain yummy things to prove that we’re committed to the Torah? Is it that God wants to make it extra complicated to keep kosher, so Jews will be more likely to socialize only with others who also keep the Torah? Is it a law that has no reason at all? Is it none of the above?

54 min

What's Meaningful About Niddah? (Part 1)

What is the meaning of the ‘niddah’ law? Why does the Torah require husbands and wives to separate when the wife has her period? The laws in Vayikra describe the “whats” of niddah but not the “why.” Why would God want to keep husbands and wives apart from one another? And what does menstruation have to do with it?

50 min

What's Meaningful About Niddah? (Part 2)

What is the meaning of the ‘niddah’ law? Why does the Torah require husbands and wives to separate when the wife has her period? The laws in Vayikra describe the “whats” of niddah but not the “why.” Why would God want to keep husbands and wives apart from one another? And what does menstruation have to do with it?

42 min

What’s Meaningful About Keeping Shabbat?

What’s meaningful about keeping Shabbat? Lots of things, right? It’s a day of rest, a chance to put down our phones, learn and pray, focus on our family and friends. But Shabbat has its challenging aspects too. Sometimes the restrictions of Shabbat weigh on us and make it hard for us to appreciate how meaningful it is. So how do we hold on to a sense of the beauty of this day? 

50 min

What’s Meaningful About Tzitzit? (Part 1)

(Part 1 of 2) Are tzitzit supposed to “mean” something? Most people who wear tzitzit probably don't find it especially objectionable or burdensome, but how many people can honestly say that wearing tzitzit is a deeply meaningful spiritual practice? That it helps them to be a better Jew, a better person, to feel closer to God? Probably not so many. For everyone else, tzitzit is, at best, a testament to one's commitment to following the Torah but without any unique meaning or character, and at worst, a ritual, performed by rote, simply because everyone else seems to be doing it, devoid of any meaning at all.

37 min

What’s Meaningful About Tzitzit? (Part 2)

(Part 2 of 2) Are tzitzit supposed to “mean” something? Most people who wear tzitzit probably don't find it especially objectionable or burdensome, but how many people can honestly say that wearing tzitzit is a deeply meaningful spiritual practice? That it helps them to be a better Jew, a better person, to feel closer to God? Probably not so many. For everyone else, tzitzit is, at best, a testament to one's commitment to following the Torah but without any unique meaning or character, and at worst, a ritual, performed by rote, simply because everyone else seems to be doing it, devoid of any meaning at all.

28 min

Questioning Whether This Podcast Should Exist

Yep, you read the episode title right. Should this podcast even exist?? We here at Meaningful Judaism put our hearts into creating quality podcasts that probe the meanings behind the mitzvot… but what if this whole premise is misguided? What if there’s a fundamental flaw? Does God really want us to be demanding reasons for the mitzvot? If we were really pious, maybe we would be satisfied keeping the mitzvot simply “because the Torah says so”?? And if we’re trying to figure out the “real” reasons for the mitzvot… well, what if we get it wrong? How can we be so conceited as to think we can know God’s mind? 

39 min

What’s Meaningful About Not Eating Bacon?

It’s one of the most famous of the Torah's laws: no eating bacon! But is there any particular reason for this restriction? Why does God permit us to eat cow but forbid pig?

1 hr

What Else Is Meaningful About Tzitzit and Kashrut? (Season Finale)

Season 1 of Meaningful Judaism is ending, but before we go, we just have to share some extra Torah that didn’t make it into earlier episodes. There’s the beautiful idea about angels that got cut from our episode on tzitzit – but we’ve found some amazing new evidence, so we’re bringing it back!

38 min

A Book Like No Other // Season One

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A Book Like No Other: Trailer

Join Rabbi Fohrman for an epic journey into reading the Torah on its own terms.

2 min

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The Elephant in the… Garden

We all know the story of the Garden of Eden. Adam, Eve, forbidden fruit, snake. But what if there’s another layer to this story lying beneath all the obvious drama? In the first episode of this six part series, Rabbi Fohrman takes a close look at the Garden of Eden story, pointing out some glaring – but easily glossed over – anomalies in the text, and inspiring us to reconsider what we thought we knew about Eden’s most basic features.

25 min

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The Paradigm Shift

Last episode left us scratching our heads over those two strange trees in the Garden, the Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge. In this episode, Rabbi Fohrman begins answering our questions on the beginning of the Torah through the help of a clue found all the way at the Torah’s very end – and in the process, develops a single, paradigm shifting theory that re-envisions the very layout of the Garden itself. 

50 min

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Confronting the Theory Killer

Last episode, Rabbi Fohrman introduced a provocative new theory that re-envisioned the Garden of Eden, and began resolving all the puzzles raised in Episode One. But this theory has a fatal flaw – it seems to flatly contradict one verse, Genesis 3:22. Can Rabbi Fohrman reconcile the evidence or are we back to square one? 

54 min

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BONUS Epilogue to Episode 3

Who wouldn’t want to eat from the Tree of Life and live eternally? Join Rabbi Fohrman and host, Imu Shalev, in this bonus episode as they explore the deep and meaningful implications of Rabbi Fohrman’s theory and consider what the tree — and Torah — might offer that's even better than eternal life. 

18 min

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Beyond the Garden Walls

Last episode, Rabbi Fohrman promised that the Tree of Life isn’t left behind in Eden, never to be seen again once we’re exiled from the Garden. The tree actually returns! In this episode, we find out where and when – and begin to see how the tree’s return impacts the larger narrative of the entire Torah.

52 min

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The Second Half of the Story

In this episode, Rabbi Fohrman reveals where we find the second half of the return of the Tree and, in the process, offers a powerful message about the impact of our actions in this world.

45 min

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How to Grow a Garden

In the sixth and final episode of this series, Rabbi Fohrman and Imu grapple with some of the big picture questions that emerge from their theory of the Tree and its connection to Torah – and consider what the Tree may ultimately be teaching us about how to connect to God’s words.

46 min

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Epilogue: What the Tree of Life Teaches Us About Returning from Exile

The exile from Eden might have been the first time humanity experienced being estranged from God’s word and presence, but it certainly wasn’t the last. How do we cope with feeling distant from God? What is a roadmap for a return to the closeness of Eden? Join Rabbi Fohrman and Imu in this bonus epilogue episode as they explore Parshat HaTeshuva, the Torah’s emotional roadmap for how any of us can come back.

1 hr & 2 min

A Book Like No Other // Season Two

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Ep. 1 The Blasphemer: Why Would Someone Curse God? [Full Season Now Available]

Rabbi David Fohrman and Imu Shalev study the tale of the blasphemer, a dark and puzzling episode buried deep in Leviticus. The details of this story are scarce: an anonymous man provokes a fight in the Israelite camp, curses God, and ultimately is stoned to death as punishment.

48 min

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Moses and the Mekallel: A Tale of Two Outcasts

Rabbi Fohrman and Imu continue to search for justice in the mekallel’s harsh punishment. Does the answer lie in the strange connection they found last episode between the mekallel and Moses? To find out, they dive into Moses' coming-of-age story in Exodus, and discover an even deeper bond between these two men who on the surface couldn’t be more different. 

30 min

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The Philosophy of Blasphemy and Micah’s Idol in the Book of Judges

In this episode, Rabbi Forhman and Imu finally discuss two long-awaited topics. Firstly, what really is so wrong about blasphemy? After all, blasphemy is just words. How can words hurt God? And secondly, the much-promised epilogue to the story of the Mekallel, buried in the book of Shoftim (Judges). And as it turns out, the epilogue deals with the exact same theological issue: the human instinct to control God.

57 min

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The Mekallel’s Return to Eden

Is there any redemption for the mekallel? In this episode, Rabbi Fohrman and Imu head back to Leviticus to explore a fascinating connection between the mekallel, the utopian laws of the Jubilee year, and the Torah’s original utopia, Eden. This new thread of evidence shines a more uplifting light on our dark text – while unlocking unexpected insight into how we as a society may be able to offer disenfranchised individuals, like the mekallel, a more genuine and meaningful sense of belonging. 

37 min

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What About Moses? 

In the concluding episode of the season, Rabbi Fohrman and Imu delve deep into the perplexing issue of Moshe's legacy. In a thought-provoking discussion, they explore the paradox of Moshe – how could a leader uniquely equipped to empathize with those of mixed heritage, have no compassion for the Mekallel, a man who shared his challenging beginnings?

44 min

A Book Like No Other // Season Three

A Book Like No Other // Behind the Scenes of Season Two

A Book Like No Other // Behind the Scenes of Season Three

Behind the Scenes Bonus Content: Megillat Esther: Love, Power and Playing God (Part 1)

Go Behind the scenes and listen to part one of the original chevruta sessions that inspired our flagship podcast, A Book Like No Other. This season, Rabbi Fohrman and Imu explore Megillat Esther.

37 min

Behind the Scenes Bonus Content: Megillat Esther: Love, Power and Playing God (Part 2)

Go Behind the scenes and listen to part one of the original chevruta sessions that inspired our flagship podcast, A Book Like No Other. This season, Rabbi Fohrman and Imu explore Megillat Esther.

42 min

Behind the Scenes Bonus Content: Megillat Esther: Love, Power and Playing God (Part 3)

Go Behind the scenes and listen to part one of the original chevruta sessions that inspired our flagship podcast, A Book Like No Other. This season, Rabbi Fohrman and Imu explore Megillat Esther.

1 hr & 3 min

Behind the Scenes Bonus Content: Megillat Esther: Love, Power and Playing God (Part 4)

Go Behind the scenes and listen to part one of the original chevruta sessions that inspired our flagship podcast, A Book Like No Other. This season, Rabbi Fohrman and Imu explore Megillat Esther.

1 hr & 1 min

Behind the Scenes Bonus Content: Megillat Esther: Love, Power and Playing God (Part 5)

Go Behind the scenes and listen to part one of the original chevruta sessions that inspired our flagship podcast, A Book Like No Other. This season, Rabbi Fohrman and Imu explore Megillat Esther.

57 min

Behind the Scenes Bonus Content: Megillat Esther: Love, Power and Playing God (Part 6)

Go Behind the scenes and listen to part one of the original chevruta sessions that inspired our flagship podcast, A Book Like No Other. This season, Rabbi Fohrman and Imu explore Megillat Esther.

1 hr & 20 min

Behind the Scenes Bonus Content: Megillat Esther: Love, Power and Playing God (Part 7)

Go Behind the scenes and listen to part one of the original chevruta sessions that inspired our flagship podcast, A Book Like No Other. This season, Rabbi Fohrman and Imu explore Megillat Esther.

23 min

Behind the Scenes Bonus Content: Megillat Esther: Love, Power and Playing God (Part 8)

Go Behind the scenes and listen to part one of the original chevruta sessions that inspired our flagship podcast, A Book Like No Other. This season, Rabbi Fohrman and Imu explore Megillat Esther.

48 min