
IKAR Podcasts
Sermons, talks, classes, and more from IKAR Rabbis and the IKAR community.
Latest episodes

Mar 5, 2023 • 16min
Fasting before Feasting - Rabbi Morris Panitz
Purim summons us to joy, but how do we access that joy when our hearts hurt from the shameful display of excessive violence this past week in Huwara? Our tradition pleads with us to linger in grief before we get to Purim, to mark a solemn day of fasting and course correction. For, the only road to real joy travels first through grief.

Feb 28, 2023 • 27min
Seeds of Hope and Defiance - Rabbi Sharon Brous
Parashat Terumah 5783Entering Adar with hearts heavy from hate, our tradition reminds us of the messages embedded from the past, and their subversive claims on our future.

Feb 27, 2023 • 1h 6min
Yotam Polizer CEO of IsraAID & 2023 Charles Bronfman Prize recipient in conversation with R' Sharon Brous

Feb 24, 2023 • 42min
BBE BONUS CLASS: PICTURES IN THE SKY: Pattern-Spotting at Sinai - Parshat Terumah
This is a recording of Rabbi David Kasher's Parsha class from February 23, 2023

Feb 20, 2023 • 37min
REPRO SHABBAT w/ R'David Kasher, Rabbinic Intern Hannah Jensen, & adult Bat Mitzvah Kieran Shamash

Feb 17, 2023 • 60min
BBE BONUS CLASS: AN EYE FOR AN EYE - Parshat Mishpatim
This is a recording of Rabbi David Kasher's Parsha class from February 16, 2023

Feb 12, 2023 • 16min
The Root of Change - Rabbi Morris Panitz
Throughout the Book of Exodus, one Hebrew word- in its many forms- pops up again and again, pointing to the core message of this master story. Life can feel unbearably heavy, but you are never alone. With each other’s help, we can transform an overpowering weight into a way forward.

Feb 5, 2023 • 26min
The Tears of Zion - Rabbi Sharon Brous
Parashat B'shallah - 02.04.2023Israel is barreling toward an unrecognizable future. Let us not sleep through the revolution.

Jan 29, 2023 • 7min
The Blessing of Re-Rooting - Rabbi Morris Panitz

Jan 29, 2023 • 18min
Pharaoh’s Stubbornness, and Our Own - Rabbi Sharon Brous
Any one of the plagues could have been the one that changed everything. But each time, just as the threat receded, so too did Pharaoh’s will to change. We, too, are addicted to the allure of the status quo. And the shootings and the police killings persist. We must be stubborn in our pursuit of progress. Unyielding. May the memories of those whose lives were taken by violence this week stir us to work toward a more just and loving world.