On the Other Hand: Ten Minutes of Torah, a podcast presented by ReformJudaism.org. Each week, Rabbi Rick Jacobs, President of the Union For Reform Judaism, will offer divrei Torah (insights into the weekly Torah portion) to help open up Jewish thought and its contemporary influence on your life. He condenses 2,000 years of Jewish wisdom into just 10 minutes of modern-day commentary. There are plen... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 232 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityJudaism |
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.
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 e... more
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 20... more
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 u... more
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Man, I miss this podcast so much. It was so uplifting to listen to every week. I dip back into old episodes (and there are many gems), but it’s not the same as the when new parsha interpretations would come out every week. Rabbi Jacobs is phenomenal. And I love the “l’hitraot” at the end. more
Hey, you need to get to the point. Cut to five minutes. Enough of this stuff that may work for your close congregation. What do you have to say that is of value re the torah portion. Follow the Prager U model.
Finally a podcast that provides inspiration for jews like me. I am sorry that this podcast stopped over a year ago - I just found it! Fortunately there are lots of episodes to review. I hope they get back to it - the liberal Jewish community needs leadership and grounding more than ever = people who believe in the value of being Jewish and make it relevant and interesting in today’s world!
Rabbi Jacobs is very clear in his explanations and I feel he understands me as a multi ethnic Jewish women. After listening to him I always feel that I want to be a better person. I want to learn more about my Judaism and get closer to Hashem. And I want to try to make the world better for all people, places and animals.
This podcast has become a part of my weekly routine. Part of studying Torah is contemplating what the parasha ‘means to you’. How does this ancient text still resonate today? While I may not walk away from every podcast in complete agreement with the thoughts of the week, I certainly have food for thought and I find my mind and soul awakened to looking deeper into the parasha ❤️
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