
Good Faith Effort
The Hebrew Bible is every bit America’s moral founding document as the Constitution is our political founding document. Every week, Rabbi Dr. Ari Lamm, speaks with thinkers, writers, artists, and faith leaders to explore how the Bible continues to inform our lives today, from politics to psychology to pop culture, bringing Americans of different traditions and persuasions closer together as so much else threatens to pull us apart.
Latest episodes

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Nov 2, 2021 • 49min
Zohar Atkins - The OG Weirdos: Ep. 48
In a world moving at breakneck speed, there’s nothing more important, more essential, than deep thinking and learning. Is this even possible any longer in a world of social media, where the old 24 hour news cycle seems like a golden age of serious attention spans? In a world where the highest pleasure is the dopamine hit of getting quick likes on Instagram or TikTok?...Or maybe is the doom and gloom overstated, and our new world supplies possibilities for doing serious thought that weren’t possible in prior eras?Either way, Good Faith Effort is the pod to get to the bottom of it, so Rabbi Lamm had on the most interesting person on Twitter, theological entrepreneur Zohar Atkins, to unpack all of this.They talked about using Twitter for good; what poetry is about; why the thinker Maimonides is essential for today’s world; the role that Kabbalah played during the Scientific Revolution; and the eternal clash (or is it?!) between Athens and Jerusalem

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Oct 25, 2021 • 43min
Amy Chua - Liberalism’s Story (In Memory of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks): Ep. 47
Today is the anniversary of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks’s passing. To commemorate his life and legacy, Rabbi Lamm spoke with one of the last people to ever be in public conversation with him: Professor Amy Chua of Yale Law School, and author of the runaway international bestseller Battle Hymn Of The Tiger Mother.They spoke about what’s going wrong on elite college campuses, why the educational system is so slow to adapt, both the dangers and potential opportunities facing minority groups like Asians and Jews today, how to talk about sins in the American past, and why Succession is the best show on TV right now!

Oct 19, 2021 • 27min
Tal Ben Shahar - How To Be Happy: Ep. 46
After the year and a half we just had, how do we find happiness? How do we, a generation more overloaded with information and emotional stimuli than ever, go about living lives of goodness and joy? To unpack this, Rabbi Lamm spoke to bestselling author, and internationally renowned expert on Happiness Studies, Tal Ben Shahar.In this fascinating, wide ranging conversation they talked about the relationship between Happiness and Goodness, the evolution of education, what we can learn from the Books of Genesis and Exodus, why you might feel the urge to flip someone off if they cut you off in traffic, the importance of gratitude, the mind vs. body problem, and the joys of getting coffee!

Oct 12, 2021 • 42min
Antonio Garcia Martinez - A Religion of Questions: Ep.45
Why are stories important? What can you learn about a society from the stories it tells, both to itself and about itself? And why is it essential to understand the stories that Jews and Christians tell if we want to know where America is right now, and where it might go from here?To unpack all of this, Rabbi Lamm spoke to the incomparable Antonio García Martínez, technologist, startup founder, one of America’s best public thinkers, author of the popular Substack, The Pull Request...and recent convert to Judaism.

Oct 5, 2021 • 1h 38min
Our First Annual “Best Episodes” Award Show! Ep. 44
It’s been a WILD first season of Good Faith Effort, and so we decided to count down our favorite episodes of Season 1. Join Rabbi Lamm as he takes you through all his favorite moments, and explains what he loved about them.Thank you so much to all of our incredible listeners! Keep listening and hitting us up on social media. And spread the word!

Sep 30, 2021 • 41min
Michael Eisenberg - Biblical Wisdom for the Tech Era: Ep. 43
If you’re a tech entrepreneur, or an aspiring startup founder, and you have one book to read, why should it be the Bible? On this episode, one of Israel’s leading venture capitalists, Michael Eisenberg, makes the case for the Book of Genesis as essential for building the next generation of prosperity, virtue and human flourishing.Along the way, Rabbi Lamm and Michael Eisenberg talked about:Prophets vs. EntrepreneursWhether immortality is good or badJudaism vs. Christianity on whether man is fallenWhy is Joseph the first entrepreneur?Is Egypt good actually?Why you need to read the Bible in order, rather than by topic

Aug 31, 2021 • 43min
James Poulos - Why Be Human? Ep.42
Why is being human better than being a robot? That’s really the defining question of the Digital Era. And it’s the one we’re going to need to answer if we’re to promote human flourishing in an age where our rate of technological progress threatens to outstrip the rate at which we can grapple seriously with new and challenging moral questions.This week, Rabbi Lamm unpacks all of this with James Poulos, Executive Editor of The American Mind. They talk about the different moral and political implications of TVs vs. smartphones, whether Alexis de Tocqueville foresaw America’s current problems, why religion will be crucial in the coming era, and much more.

Aug 24, 2021 • 34min
David Brooks - Telling the American Story: Ep.41
What will be the challenges and opportunities of telling the American story in the coming generation? And why is the Bible essential for that national telling and re-telling? Rabbi Lamm is joined by New York Times columnist David Brooks to discuss:America’s unique relationship with the Book of ExodusWhy the Hebrew prophets are essential for understanding race and racism in American historyWhy Bruce Springsteen is one of the great American Biblical commentatorsWhat the Bible might have to say about space billionairesAnd So Much more!1:53

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Aug 18, 2021 • 35min
Chris Arnade - Belonging Somewhere: Ep. 40
American policymakers tend to treat faith, community and local belonging as dispensable luxuries that can and should be sacrificed to maximize some other metrics, like GDP, mobility, or net worth. What are the consequences of this kind of thinking? Is this trend reversible? How would this impact the most vulnerable among us?To unpack all of this, Rabbi Lamm spoke with Chris Arnade, the best-selling author of Dignity: Seeking Respect in Back Row America, to talk about why faith, tradition and community are essential elements of the good life for Americans of all sorts.

Aug 10, 2021 • 48min
Elon Gold - A Tale of Two Jewboys: Ep. 39
How do we confront the new antisemitism in American life, including the rise of anti-Israel animus on the New Left? Rabbi Lamm has actor and comedian Elon Gold join him, to do a deep dive.They talk Elon’s own experiences with antisemitism; the rise of social media-based anti-Jewishness; Elon’s confrontation with Seth Rogen; why "In The Heights" and "Ramy" are much better Jewish film and TV than "American Pickle" and "My Unorthodox Life"; and so much more!Be sure to catch Elon, in his recurring role on the upcoming season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm”
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