IKAR Podcasts
IKAR
Sermons, talks, classes, and more from IKAR Rabbis and the IKAR community.
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Nov 19, 2023 • 8min
In Memory of Vivian Silver - Rabbi Sharon Brous
Nov 18, 2023 • 50min
BBE: WAS ESAU BAD? - Parshat Toldot
Rabbi David Kasher's Weekly Parsha Study. Source sheet: https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/525551?lang=bi
Nov 16, 2023 • 1h 3min
Ask for Wonder #2: Exploring the Thought of Abraham Joshua Heschel with Rabbi Morris Panitz
Nov 13, 2023 • 23min
There’s Room on My Island - Rabbi Sharon Brous
Trauma awakens our ancestor Yitzhak to the possibility of a third way.Third way people fight to see humanity, even when our own humanity has been denied, and insist on complexity in a world of simplistic certainties, and fluidity in a time of binaries.Perhaps we, too, can find one another in that spacious place, the place where hope is born.
Nov 11, 2023 • 47min
BBE: Legends of the Cave - Parshat Hayei Sarah
Nov 8, 2023 • 1h 2min
“ASK FOR WONDER” Ep 1: Exploring the Thought of Abraham Joshua Heschel with Rabbi Morris Panitz
Nov 5, 2023 • 56min
In the Life of Abed Salama Anatomy of a Jerusalem Tragedy - Nathan Thrall in Conversation w/ R'Panitz
Nov 5, 2023 • 16min
Even Now, Reach Out Your Hand - Rabbi Hannah Jensen
In this moment it is so easy to be fully consumed by the constant news updates and horrors and the fear and uncertainty. And as we continue to try to show up and manage the raging world out there, we must also take of ourselves. We need each other for this long road ahead - what do we have to offer?
Nov 3, 2023 • 49min
BBE: BEFORE THE BINDING - Parshat Vayeira
A recording of Rabbi David Kasher's weekly virtual parsha study class from 10.26.2023. Sign up for the class here: https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A...
Oct 29, 2023 • 26min
We Are Hebrews. We Must Act Like It. - Rabbi Sharon Brous
We are descendants of Abraham, Ivrim – Hebrews. Rooted in our identity is an ancient call to meet our family in sorrow, to act in solidarity, and even from the depths of our pain, to never, ever forget the humanity of the other.


