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Reconceiving Conceptualism
May 26, 2026
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Fear and Faith in Religious Life
May 20, 2026
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A Jewish Philosophy of Man (E8): The Content of the Covenant of Egypt – The Jewish Existential Community
Mar 11, 2026
1h 46m 46s
A Jewish Philosophy of Man (e7): Prophetic Loneliness as the Solution to the Problem of Jewish Loneliness
Mar 4, 2026
1h 39m 19s
Rav Moshe’s Legacy
Mar 2, 2026
19m 13s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/26/26 | ![]() Reconceiving Conceptualism | The recent annual convention of TRADITON’s publisher, the Rabbinical Council of America, was a wonderful opportunity to showcase the work of our journal of Orthodox Jewish Thought. Our editor Jeffrey Saks had a chance to conduct a session with Itamar Rosensweig, whose “Reconceiving Conceptualism” opens our recently released Spring 2026 issue. The essay is an argument for method in Torah study as part of the pursuit of knowledge. Rosensweig asks if and why the so-called conceptual method (a.k.a. Lomdus) is typically favored in our own learning and teaching because it’s somehow more “authentic” and “true”? Saks inquired what Rosensweig set out to do in the essay and touched on pedagogical and practical suggestions for ways to more effectively implement Lomdus and utilize its tools in our shuls and schools. This was of particular relevance to the rabbis and educators in attendance, many of whom raised questions and offered gentle pushback throughout the discussion. In fact, the essay has already generated a healthy amount of response and we hope to be publishing some of that in the near future. Watch a video of this discussion on YouTube. Rabbi Dr. Itamar Rosensweig is a Rosh Yeshiva and associate professor of philosophy at Yeshiva University, a dayyan at the Beth Din of America, and rabbi of the Merion Shtiebel. The conversation was recorded by TorahAnytime at the RCA Convention in Suffern, NY, on May 11, 2026. The post Reconceiving Conceptualism appeared first on Tradition Online. | — | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | Fear and Faith in Religious Life | What is the relationship between fear and faith? This question is explored in Rivka Kahan’s recent essay, “Fear and Faith in Religious Life” (TRADITION, Spring 2026). In this episode Kahan discusses these topics with our podcast host, Mali Brofsky. Together, they think through their strategies to show their students that emotions such as fear are not only acceptable but are actively explored and embraced within our tradition. Kahan outlines three primary frameworks for understanding fear within Jewish thought: Malbim posits that faith acts as a source of strength that helps a person overcome fear, serving a “buoy” to faith by providing inner strength. Abravanel suggests that fear is necessary for true faith, which is understood as the commitment to follow God’s will despite experiencing fear. Finally, the Midrashic approach holds that maintaining a level of worry reflects moral humility. Brofsky notes that these models are not mutually exclusive; rather, individuals may cycle through them depending on their circumstances. The speakers discuss how extreme confidence, even when based on faith, can inadvertently lead to hubris, and argue that experiencing anxiety or unworthiness can foster moral refinement and humility. They close by discussing the difference between individual and national fear, and how to maintain a healthy faith balanced with humility in times of national challenge—something all too familiar to our readers these days. Rivka Kahan’s TRADITION essay will appear in her forthcoming book, which explores human emotions through the lens of Tanakh and its commentaries, to be published as part of Kitvuni Fellowship of Matan. She teaches post-high school students at several institutions in Israel and develops educational and scholarly resources for AlHaTorah.org. Mali Brofsky, MSW, a member of TRADITION’s editorial board, is a senior faculty member at MMY and a social worker in private practice. The post Fear and Faith in Religious Life appeared first on Tradition Online. | — | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() A Jewish Philosophy of Man (E8): The Content of the Covenant of Egypt – The Jewish Existential Community✨ | Jewish philosophycovenant+3 | — | Tradition OnlineTorah | SinaiEgypt | Jewish lonelinesscommunity+2 | — | 1h 46m 46s | |
| 3/4/26 | ![]() A Jewish Philosophy of Man (e7): Prophetic Loneliness as the Solution to the Problem of Jewish Loneliness✨ | lonelinessaloneness+3 | — | Tradition OnlineA Jewish Philosophy of Man | Yisrael | Jewish lonelinesspublic persona+4 | — | 1h 39m 19s | |
| 3/2/26 | Rav Moshe’s Legacy✨ | Rav Moshe FeinsteinYahrzeit+3 | R. Moshe Kurtz | Meoros MosheCong. Sons of Israel+3 | AllentownPA | Ta’anit EstherGadol+4 | — | 19m 13s | |
| 2/25/26 | ![]() A Jewish Philosophy of Man (E6): Judaism’s Glorification of the Anonymous Person✨ | Judaismaxiological democracy+3 | — | JudaismTradition Online+5 | IsraelJudaism | anonymous persondivine reward+3 | — | 1h 53m 19s | |
| 2/18/26 | ![]() A Jewish Philosophy of Man (E5): The Dialectical Approach to the Individual and the Community✨ | Judaismphilosophy+3 | — | JudaismTradition Online+2 | Catholicism | Creation accountskerygmatic+3 | — | 1h 43m 15s | |
| 2/15/26 | ![]() Understanding a Jewish Philosophy of Man✨ | Jewish philosophyJudaism+2 | Rabbi Dr Mark Smilowitz | digital 262-page companion volumeprint book+10 | the United StatesIsrael | Rabbi Joseph B. SoloveitchikTradition Podcast+2 | — | 45m 48s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() A Jewish Philosophy of Man (E4): Judaism’s View of Man as a Lonely Being✨ | Judaismphilosophy+3 | — | JudaismGenesis Access+4 | — | halakhic sourcesindividualism+3 | — | 2h 01m 08s | |
| 2/4/26 | New/Old American-Jewish Realities✨ | American-Jewish realitiesantisemitism+3 | Chaim Strauchler | StateTraditionOnline.org+4 | AmericaTeaneck | Tradition OnlineR. Moshe Feinstein+2 | — | 25m 57s | |
| 2/4/26 | ![]() A Jewish Philosophy of Man (E3): Three Approaches to Man✨ | Jewish philosophyBiblical anthropology+5 | — | JudaismTradition Online+1 | — | manphilosophy+3 | — | 1h 50m 46s | |
| 1/28/26 | ![]() A Jewish Philosophy of Man (E2): Methodology for a Jewish Religious Anthropology, from Metaphysical to Practical✨ | Jewish philosophyreligious anthropology+3 | — | JudaismTradition Online+2 | Judaism | metaphysicalpractical+2 | — | 1h 44m 22s | |
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