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Apr 5, 2026 • 19min
A Prayer for Those Who've Gone Astray - Rabbi Morris Panitz
Ezekiel’s prophecy, read on the Shabbat of Passover, challenges us to dream audaciously. You cannot tell a redemption story that leaves some behind. And that includes those amongst our own people who’ve gone terribly astray.
Mar 29, 2026 • 15min
Search the Corners of Yourself - Rabbi Hannah Jensen
As we approach Pesah, we often consume ourselves with cleaning our houses, but we neglect any spiritual preparation for the holiday. What would happen if we let the search for chametz in our houses lead to a search for something in ourselves? What might we find?
Mar 24, 2026 • 1h 6min
Lesson Learned: On Accepting/Rejecting Women, AZ 18a-b - Rabbi Sharon Brous
Source sheet: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YKuYB4tSLePVfl1YytWeZSShpH2kdw4P/view
Class #16 | March 24, 2026
This is a recording of Rabbi Morris Brous's session of For the Love of
Learning class. Every Tuesday morning, a new story from the Talmud.
Taught by your rabbis in a monthly rotation, we’ll dig into the strange
and compelling world of the Talmud, exploring the ways ancient dilemmas
speak to modern questions. Join us in-person at the Event Space (coffee
and nosh provided) or over Zoom (B.Y.O. nosh) for as many sessions as
possible… your Tuesday will thank you.
Mar 22, 2026 • 1h 3min
CEO of The Gaza Children Village Dr. David Hasan and Rabbi Sharon Brous in conversation
Join peacebuilder, activist, Palestinian American neurosurgeon Dr. David
Hasan, Founder, President & CEO of The Gaza Children Village, in
conversation with Rabbi Sharon Brous
Recently featured in The New York Times, The Gaza Children Village
provides daily education, nutritious meals, healthcare, and
trauma-informed support to orphaned and vulnerable children through
their Academies of Hope. Co-Sponsored by NewGround: A Muslim-Jewish
Partnership for Change.
Mar 22, 2026 • 18min
We Expect More of You - Rabbi Sharon Brous
From movement leaders to strongmen, the whole world is reeling from the abuses of men striving for greatness. But it’s never too late for a moral reckoning. Humility and decency must be our new metric for leadership.
Mar 19, 2026 • 1h
The Kli Yakar’s Psychology of Wealth and Poverty - Rabbi David Kasher | The Best Book Ever
Parashat Vayikra
This is a recording of Rabbi David Kasher's class The Weekly Parashah from 3.18.2026, co-sponsored by IKAR and Hadar.
Mar 17, 2026 • 1h 5min
Torah, Danger, and Legacy, Chagigah 15 - Rabbi Morris Panitz & Rabbi Michael Panitz
Class #15 | March 17, 2026
This is a recording of Rabbi Morris Panitz's session of For the Love of Learning class. Every Tuesday morning, a new story from the Talmud.
Taught by your rabbis in a monthly rotation, we’ll dig into the strange and compelling world of the Talmud, exploring the ways ancient dilemmas speak to modern questions. Join us in-person at the Event Space (coffee and nosh provided) or over Zoom (B.Y.O. nosh) for as many sessions as possible… your Tuesday will thank you.
Mar 15, 2026 • 20min
Don’t Let the Need for Cognitive Closure Harden Your Heart - Rabbi Sharon Brous
This is a heavy and complicated and confusing time. But we must not respond to the spiritual overload by closing off our hearts. Let us pry our
hearts open instead.
Vayak-hel Pekudei 5786
Mar 12, 2026 • 59min
The End of Exodus - Rabbi David Kasher | The Best Book Ever
Parashat Vayakhel-Pekudei
This is a recording of Rabbi David Kasher's class The Weekly Parashah from 3.11.2026, co-sponsored by IKAR and Hadar.
Mar 10, 2026 • 1h 8min
Peeking Behind the Veil - Rabbi Morris Panitz | For the Love of Learning
Class #14 | March 10, 2026 | Click here for source sheet.
When the man entered with the boy in his arms, a change came over the place. All of us felt it. Something in the air trembled; a warmth passed through the yard, and we knew that one of the living had come among us.
We assembled in small knots, whispering about our former lives. Some remembered their misdeeds, some their triumphs. We debated, we argued, we laughed when the memory allowed it, but always we were together, bound by the strange circumstance of our continued existence.
- Lincoln in the Bardo, George Saunders


