
Collection of sermons, including High Holidays from Rabbi Adam Chalom. Rabbi Chalom is the rabbi of Kol Hadash Humanistic Congregation serving the greater Chicago area as well as the dean of the International Institute of Secular Humanistic Judaism.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 147 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySociety & Culture | |||

High Holidays 2025It can be hard to forget the last, difficult weeks of a loved one’s life and to remember the good years before them. Anger, resentment, alienation do not simply disappear when someone dies. Looking back and living forward, how can w... more
High Holidays 2025Sermon: Jewish history has not always been disaster after disaster, but we have experienced our share of trauma, and then some. If the faith in divine favor that sustained our ancestors no longer resonates with us, where can we find... more
High Holidays 2025Literature: Jewish history has not always been disaster after disaster, but we have experienced our share of trauma, and then some. If the faith in divine favor that sustained our ancestors no longer resonates with us, where can we ... more
High Holidays 2025Sermon: The world outside is in turmoil, and so is our psyche. Relationships crumble, the tension rises, family ties are fraying, stress is everywhere and always. Antisemitism and public unrest adds to our fear, and fear erodes our ... more
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The only downside, is the sound is as if it is in a huge room with a lot of echo. It is sometimes hard to make out what Rabbi Chalom is saying.
If you're a secular jewish person, or interested in learning about secular judaism, this is a great podcast to listen to.
It isn't Jewish.
This sermon is beautifully crafted. Rabbi Chalom discusses how we truly need purpose in our life to accomplish our goals. He consistently goes back to the idea of a small still voice within each and every one of us to help us find our own path. This message of human power is a wonderful message for Rosh Hashanna and any day for Humanistic Jews. Please note... the sermon topic is purpose. The other customer review I wrote mistakenly put the topic as Balance.










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