Kol Hadash Humanistic Congregation Podcasts

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Synopsis

Collection of sermons, including High Holidays from Rabbi Adam Chalom. Rabbi Chalom is the rabbi of Kol Hadash Humanistic Congregation serving the greater Chicago area as well as the dean of the International Institute of Secular Humanistic Judaism.

Episodes

  • Yom Kippur 5773 pt. 2 (2012)

    08/10/2012 Duration: 19min

    Great literature speaks to the human condition. Great Jewish characters – from David to the god Yahveh to Tevye – express what it can mean to be part of the Jewish people, and to be human. Our Torah is the literary creativity of our people, both before and since the Bible.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • Yom Kippur 5773 pt. 3 (2012)

    08/10/2012 Duration: 07min

    No person, and no people, springs from the dust of the ground, without heritage or inheritance. The wise know to evaluate the treasures of the past, and to celebrate what is most valuable.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)

  • Yom Kippur 5773 pt. 1 (2012)

    03/10/2012 Duration: 22min

    The Torah knows nothing of feminism, science of mind, democracy, freedom of conscience or multiculturalism. If we define our own values throughout our lives, why bother exploring what our ancestors considered ethical?[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • Rosh Hashanna 5773 pt. 2 (2012)

    20/09/2012 Duration: 20min

    Rosh Hashanna marks the beginning of a new Jewish Year. This year, 5773, Rabbi Adam Chalom explores the text of the Torah and why it is relevant even today. This is part 2 of the High Holiday sermons.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • Rosh Hashanna 5773 pt. 1 (2012)

    18/09/2012 Duration: 22min

    Rosh Hashanna marks the beginning of a new Jewish Year. This year, 5773, Rabbi Adam Chalom explores the text of the Torah and why it is relevant even today.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • Ethics Without a Net

    10/08/2012 Duration: 30min

    Adherance to an ethical standard etched in stone and backed by the promise of eternal reward or damnation is an easy road to take. Decisions are based simply on following the rules. The outcome of following the rules are irrelevant to the righteous. Humaistic Jews have no such net, and as such, are faced to consider the consequences of action or inaction.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • A Provocative People

    13/07/2012 Duration: 28min

    A Provocative People: A Secular History of the Jews, available at Amazon http://tinyurl.com/ProvocativePeople-amazon .[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • Ernestine Rose

    08/06/2012 Duration: 40min

    Discover why the Society for Humanistic Judaism selected Ernestine Rose as its person of the year.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • FAQs of Humanistic Judaism (pt. 2)

    16/05/2012 Duration: 40min

    Being able to explain who we are, what we believe, and how we celebrate our cultural Judaism can be challenging, but also very simple. Explore part 2 of the FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) of Humanistic Judaism, as well as some effective answers.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • FAQs of Humanistic Judaism (pt. 1)

    01/05/2012 Duration: 44min

    Being able to explain who we are, what we believe, and how we celebrate our cultural Judaism can be challenging, but also very simple. Explore part 1 of the FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) of Humanistic Judaism, as well as some effective answers.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • IISHJ Colloquium 2012

    10/04/2012 Duration: 23min

    The International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism Colloquium 2012 takes place on the campus of Northwester University in Evanston, Illinois April 20-22, 2012. This preview with Rabbi Chalom explores some of the topics of the colloquium and why attendees should look forward to this event.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • Connections

    26/03/2012 Duration: 23min

    Traditional Judaism is about a connection to God. Humanistic Judaism is about a connection to people. Rabbi Chalom explains why this connection to people is so important for us as humans and as Jews.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • Sunday School for Adults: Calendar

    11/03/2012 Duration: 01h12min

    The Kol Hadash Sunday School curriculum is driven largely by the Jewish Calendar. In this episode of Sunday School for Adults, Rabbi delves into that calendar and how it is used in a Humanistic Jewish Education.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • Who Wrote the Bible

    21/02/2012 Duration: 33min

    Spinoza was excommunicated for daring to claim that Moses may not have written the entire Torah. More than 350 years later, the actual history of the writing and editing of the Bible remains a controversial subject. We can certainly appreciate the literature of the Bible as received, but we also want to know who wrote it, and when, and why. Our questions can make the stories even more interesting.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • Israel and Palestine

    10/02/2012 Duration: 28min

    Rabbi Chalom discusses what promises (or threatens) Israel in 2012.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • 2011 Year In Review

    16/01/2012 Duration: 27min

    Rabbi Chalom reviews the year of 2011 and looks forward with some prognostications for 2012.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • Moview Review: Ushpizin

    01/01/2012 Duration: 35min

    Rabbi Chalom reviews the movie Ushpizin and discusses the larger social issues related to this movie for both Hasidic and their interaction with others in Israel.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • Adult Education: Strength of Humanism

    18/12/2011 Duration: 45min

    Agnosticism and Atheism are both philosophies that are based on the denial of something - a personal god or the knowledge of such and existence. Humanism, however, is a positive look at what we do know, that people have the strength to change their world. Rabbi Chalom discusses the strengths of such an outlook.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • Sermon: Community

    01/12/2011 Duration: 20min

    There is an irony in creating a community of individuals. A synagogue based on commandments and required observance has authority and structure; one built on personal responsibility and autonomy could become anarchy in belief, practice and function. Of course, we all know the truth of “2 Jews, 3 opinions,” so better to build on reality than denial. But the challenge remains: from many, one.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

  • Sermon: A Jewish Movie

    15/11/2011 Duration: 20min

    What makes a movie a Jewish movie? When artistic expression can be classified as part of a culture, it helps define that culture. Find out why Jewish movies are Jewish.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Download the podcastListen (MP3)Listen (AAC)

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