Tag: Spirituality

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, the hosts discuss two important books about Shabbos and their authors.
In this 18Forty Podcast episode honoring the yahrtzeit of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, Professor Jonathan Haidt discusses the impact and legacy of the late Rabbi.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Professor Jonathan Haidt discusses the legacy of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks on the occasion of his yahrzeit.
In this article, the author recounts their experience of giving a speech about their faith in God at various American synagogues, which was met with ridicule and criticism when it went viral in Israel.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Senator Joe Lieberman discusses the gift of Shabbos.
Investors, people of faith, and the technology sector are finding common ground in the growing market for religious and meditation apps.
Matthew Continetti participated in a podcast discussing aliens, angels, demons, and political figures like Biden and DeSantis.
In this article, the author encourages readers to reflect on what God may want from us during these unprecedented times of the pandemic.
In this letter, Mosheh Lichtenstein discusses the emotional and spiritual impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Adrean Farrugia showcases his musical prowess and spiritual connection through jazz, emphasizing the transcendent and uplifting nature of his music.
The author reflects on their youthful religious experiences in yeshiva and the misconception that those years are the pinnacle of religious growth.
Rabbi Darby J. Leigh, a deaf rabbi, has worked to create an inclusive and open community at Congregation Kerem Shalom in Concord, Massachusetts.
The author reflects on their experience of giving birth during the COVID-19 outbreak in New York City.
The text discusses a long-lasting connection between the speaker and jazz artist Jaymz Bee, emphasizing a spiritual aspect to their relationship.
The article explores the biblical narrative's view of cities and their founders.
In this episode, the hosts explore the theme of reconciliation across political and religious divisions.
Yemima Mizrachi, an influential religious teacher and speaker in Israel, explores the themes of joy, love, and desire in the context of Yom Kippur in her book "Yearning to Return: Reflections on Yom Kippur."
The text discusses the unique collaboration between blues musician Harry Manx and a guru, highlighting Manx's message of letting go and finding peace.
Sarah Slean, a musician, poet, and artist known for her spiritual insight, discusses the concept of the Divine and utopian ideals in the context of building a commune.
In a casual discussion between Toronto Mike and a producer on the podcast "Not That Kind of Rabbi," the producer playfully goes "spiritually rogue" and challenges the rules of the show.
In the conclusion of the article "OTD: Leaving Religion," the author reflects on their own journey of leaving religion three years prior.
The author reflects on her journey of finding her voice as a singer, starting from her time at a Reform Jewish summer camp where music was integral, to her experiences in theater and in her Reform temple.
Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai's Torah teachings, particularly on the unity of human relationships and their connection to God, are celebrated during Lag ba-Omer, emphasizing the intertwining of social and spiritual realities.
Tara Slone is a multifaceted individual who balances various roles and interests.
In the midst of challenging times such as a pandemic, the act of prayer becomes a crucial and perplexing practice for observant Jews, who are commanded to find kavannah, or purpose and intentionality, in their prayers.