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B’nai Zion Podcast

Sermons, conversations, and programming from Rabbi Sam Rotenberg and the B’nai Zion community based in Chattanooga, TN. For more information please visit www.bzcongregation.com

  1. 42

    Batel Bashishim (nullified by 1/60th)

    The least known, but most important rule about keeping kosher for Passover, and it's spiritual significance. Shabbat morning March 28th, 2026

  2. 41

    When Humility Holds You Back

    In this Women’s Shabbat d’var Torah, Rabbi Keilah Lebell explores the fine line between humility and self-erasure. Shabbat Morning March 21st 2026

  3. 40

    The Place

    On Passover we use a special name for God, "the place." How does this idea of God change the way we an relate to God at synagogue, in our homes, and in our hearts?    From Shabbat morning 3/14/26

  4. 39

    Lola's Golden Calf Moment

    Rabbi Rotenberg explores the moments we act out of fear instead of faith - and what it takes to pause, reset, and choose differently.     From Shabbat morning March 7th, 2026

  5. 38

    Holy Space

    A deep dive into three teachings about the Tabernacle, each with a message about the nature of building sacred space.

  6. 37

    Dwayne

    What does it take to maintain a peace full society, and what does it take to build one? Rabbi Rotenberg compares building peace to the two types of monetary gifts in the Torah, and shares how one man exemplified what it means to go above and beyond.

  7. 36

    The Real Ten Commandments

    Receiving the Torah is only the first step in realizing its true purpose.

  8. 35

    Good Patience/Bad Patience

    When is patience a virtue and when is it quietly keeping us stuck? Rabbi Rotenberg explores the difference between good patience and bad patience. He shares thoughts on knowing when to wait, when to move, and that the first step in leaving Egypt is admitting that you've had enough.

  9. 34

    Antisemitic Like Pharaoh

    In response to recent antisemitic articles in our local paper, Rabbi Rotenberg reflects on the deeper roots of antisemitism through the lens of the Torah’s first antisemitic libel—Pharaoh’s words in the book of Exodus.

  10. 33

    When Judah Jumps: The Leap That Made a Dynasty

    This episode reframes the Joseph narrative to highlight Judah: his role in saving Joseph, his moral awakening with Tamar, and the rabbinic midrash of Nachshon leaping into the sea. Rabbis debate why Judah's tribe received kingship, pointing to leadership qualities shown in diplomacy, accountability, and the willingness to take courageous risks for the future. Shabbat 12/13/25

  11. 32

    From Space Mountain to Spiritual Transformation: Lessons on Fear

    Can fear awaken deep gratitude? Rabbi Rotenberg recounts a frightening Space Mountain ride with his young son. In the Torah portion about Jacob and Esau, we trace Jacob's response to fear: a heartfelt prayer of humility, a decision to give away part of his wealth, and a subsequent transformation after wrestling with an angel. The episode connects those moments to Jewish practices of repentance and charity, and reminds us that fear can be a catalyst for gratitude, generosity, and meaningful change. Shabbat 12/06/25

  12. 31

    Every Step Matters: Jacob’s Ladder and Spiritual Ascent

    Rabbi Rotenberg reflects on the image of Jacob’s ladder, exploring its timeless message of spiritual ascent. We are invited to consider how every step we take can bring us closer to meaning, purpose, and connection with the sacred. How can we think about the elevation of our own journeys - in mind, heart, and community?    Shabbat 11/29/25

  13. 30

    We Are the Turkey People: Thanksgiving Special

    The surprisingly interesting story about how Turkey became a kosher bird, and what it means to eat Turkey on Thanksgiving.

  14. 29

    Animal Torah

    The Torah we learn from the animal world, and an update on Rabbi Rotenberg's personal experience with his new dog.

  15. 28

    Real Hope

    The release of the last living hostages from Gaza teach us true joy and what it means to hope.

  16. 27

    Ours or Mine?

    A Sukkot lesson about communal responsibility.

  17. 26

    King?

    What do we mean when we say on Rosh Hashanah that God is “king?” How can we make sense of this in the modern era.

  18. 25

    The Gambler - Rosh Hashanah Evening

    A Lesson from a trip to Las Vegas: Teshuvah requires taking a risk.

  19. 24

    Watch Your Feet

    Rabbi Rotenberg comes clean about a bad choice he made as a kid and explores different approaches to teshuvah, repentance.

  20. 23

    Endless Love

    What Judaism says about love, it's power, and it's eternal nature.

  21. 22

    One Day to Cry

    Rabbi Rotenberg shares an important moment from his trip to Israel, and it's relationship to Tisha B'Av.

  22. 21

    Be Holy

    What is this commandment to "be holy"? Is it achievable, and if so, how? 

  23. 20

    The Omer

    Rabbi Rotenberg discusses Rabbi problems, along with the many historical and spiritual aspects marked during this period of the Omer, and what it all means.

  24. 19

    Chametz

    How the feather and spoon ritual of clearing one's home of Chametz for Passover captures the spiritual purpose of this holiday.

  25. 18

    The Power of Sacrifice / Why I Got a Dog

    Rabbi Rotenberg reflects on the power of sacrifice, as he comes to terms with having been coaxed into getting a dog.

  26. 17

    Getting People to Care

    Special guest sermon by Rabbi Keilah Lebell for BZ's Women's Shabbat! The way the Israelites came to care for the Mishkan project teaches us the power of empowerment to shape hearts and minds.

  27. 16

    Why Shabbat?

    The Wilderness Tabernacle Teaches us Why Shabbat is so Special.

  28. 15

    The Mystic's Quest

    Moses seeks to know God, but Moses has four specific steps he must make before confronting the ultimate power of the universe. 

  29. 14

    Approaches to Clothing in Genesis Vs. Exodus

    Clothing is treated very differently in the first two books of the Torah. What does it mean for us?

  30. 13

    Two Reasons to Give

    This year Parshat Terumah fell on one of the special shabbats before Passover, Shabbat Shekalim. Rabbi Rotenberg explores how the Torah readings for the two occasions offer two distinct, even contradictory reasons one would give of time or money to build community. 

  31. 12

    The Bibas Family

    How and if to make sense of this terrible tragedy.      

  32. 11

    Broken Hearts

    Anticipating the intense emotions surrounding the release of 33 hostages taken by Hamas, Rabbi Rotenberg asks what to do when our hearts are broken.

  33. 10

    Snow Day!

    Being snowed in, and services held over zoom, Rabbi Rotenberg offers a sermon all about snow!      

  34. 9

    The Shalshelet

    A close look at the four times the special shalshelet trope appears in the Torah.

  35. 8

    Wrestling with God and Man

    The cryptic blessing to Jacob, and the work we're called to do as the people of Israel.

  36. 7

    Deception

    Abraham, Jacob, and Joseph are all masters of deception. When is it ok to deceive others, and why? 

  37. 6

    Rock, Paper, Scissors

    What's really at the core of Isaac's preference for Esau, why does Rebecca prefer Jacob, and what does it mean for us?

  38. 5

    Visit Rock City!

    Where we can go depends on who we're with.    Shabbat sermon 11/23/2024   For more information about B'nai Zion Congregation visit our website at www.bzcongregation.com     

  39. 4

    When We Lift Our Eyes

    We see the world with more than our eyes. A story about the LA Eruv, characters throughout the book of Genesis, and tools for us to train our hearts and minds to see what our eyes can't.    Shabbat sermon 11/16/24     For more information about B'nai Zion Congregation visit our website at www.bzcongregation.com 

  40. 3

    Owning our Power in Times of Despair | Rosh Hashanah I

    We may not be able to change the headlines, but that doesn't mean there is nothing we can do.      For more information about B'nai Zion Congregation visit our website at www.bzcongregation.com

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Sermons, conversations, and programming from Rabbi Sam Rotenberg and the B’nai Zion community based in Chattanooga, TN. For more information please visit www.bzcongregation.com

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