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The Chai Studio
by Toby J. Fischler
Welcome to The Chai Studio — an online space where curiosity rules, questions are sacred, and nothing’s too small to wonder about.
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The Chai Podcast USA - Cameron - The European Values At a Frat Party
Recorded in the middle of a house party in Annapolis—with red cups, beer pong, and the chaos of reunion in the background—this episode steps aside into a quieter corner for a deep dive. Toby sits down with Cameron to ask a deceptively simple question: What are European values?From post-Enlightenment principles and liberal freedoms, to trade over conquest, to the paradox of tolerance, this conversation ranges across philosophy, geopolitics, and everyday life. It’s a clash of ideas against the soundtrack of an American wedding party—serious reflection wrapped in spontaneous energy.Join us as we ask: what holds Europe together, and what values still matter today?
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The Chai Studio USA - Dr Bill Fox - Go Catch Some Snakes
In this episode of The Chai Studio USA, I sit down with Dr. Bill Fox — an 85-year-old neonatologist, adventurer, and lifelong Annapolitan. From antique cars to snake-catching, medicine to family legacy, Dr. Fox shares stories of a life lived with curiosity and courage. Join me as we dive into his remarkable journey.
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The Chai Podcast - The First Cup with Soufian - Faith, Freedom, and Finding Your Own Way
In this candid and wide-ranging conversation, Toby sits down with Soufian, a Spain-born Moroccan, for his very first podcast appearance. Over tea, they dive into Soufian’s deeply personal journey from devout faith to agnosticism, exploring the doubts, questions, and life changes that came with leaving Islam. Along the way, they reflect on religious values, community, identity, and curiosity about history—from Moroccan–Jewish relations to the origins of Zionism. Thoughtful, respectful, and unfiltered.
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The Chai Podcast - The First Cup with Marqo - Follow the Wegomlegging
Marco’s life defies easy categories. Born in Zimbabwe to a black family, but with white skin, his story winds through childhood in Africa, schoolyard fights in the UK, squatting in Antwerp, and conversations about culture, identity, homelessness, incense, and the value of community.This episode is raw, reflective, and full of humour — from getting lost in Antwerp following a road sign, to navigating Belgian bureaucracy as a stateless wanderer. Along the way, we talk candidly about race, class, discipline, and language, including some colourful (and very not-child-friendly) insults in Shona.⚠️ Note: Contains strong language and Flemish phrases. Not suitable for children.
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Pondering Parashas - Achrei Mot - Kedoshim
n this solo episode, Toby Fischler delves into two of the Torah's most profound and challenging portions. From the sacred rituals of atonement to the radical call for holiness in everyday life, we explore the foundations of Jewish ethics, justice, and the boundaries of intimacy. How does ancient law speak to a modern world? And what does it mean to be holy, not just in spirit but in action?This is a journey through the heart of Leviticus—unpacking divine commandments, societal responsibility, and the transformative power of sacred distinction.
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Pondering Parashas - Tzaria-Metzora
In this episode of Pondering Parashas, Toby and Chaim dive into the deeply symbolic and often misunderstood double portion of Tazria–Metzora. From the mysterious affliction of tzara’at to the enduring practice of Brit Milah, they explore themes of purity, speech, embodiment, and parental responsibility. What do ancient rituals teach us about modern life, community, and the words we choose to speak? Tune in for a thoughtful journey through one of the Torah’s most complex sections.
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Pondering Parasha's - Shemini
What do crickets, cows, and cloven hooves have in common? In this week’s Pondering Parasha’s, we step into the intricate world of kosher laws in Parashat Shemini. Why does the Torah care about what animals we eat—and what do these laws teach us about holiness, boundaries, and being human?Toby sets the stage with a reflection on spiritual distinctions, and then Chaim joins to explore what makes something pure, impure, or profoundly meaningful. It’s a journey through Leviticus 11, filled with ancient categories, curious questions, and a surprising amount of heart.
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Pondering Parashas - Tzav
In this episode of Pondering Parashas, we trace the journey from Egypt to the Tabernacle—from the chaos of the sea to the discipline of sacred fire. I reflect on the arc of liberation, identity, and the wilderness within, before sitting down with Chaim to explore Parashat Tzav, the Eternal Flame, and the beginnings of Kashrut.Together, we ask:What does it mean to keep a flame alive forever?Why does the Divine ask for participation over perfection?And how do laws that seem ancient and abstract still shape a living tradition?Whether you're here for the fire, the philosophy, or just the rhythm of sacred conversation, welcome. I'm glad you're here.
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The Chai Podcast - The First Cup with Edwin Maesen – Art, Grief, and the Courage to Create
In this deeply spontaneous episode of The Chai Podcast, I sit down with Edwin—an artist, neighbor, and kindred spirit I met by chance at the local market.What begins as a funny garden story unfolds into a layered conversation about loss, healing, creativity, and the quiet rebellion of being fully present. We talk about art as process, grief as transformation, and how fear blocks play, joy, and possibility.Edwins work - www.eyetrance.beThemes include:• Reclaiming creativity without judgment• Mourning as a sacred transition• The spiritual act of making art and letting it go• Finding heaven on earth through connection, nature, and small moments
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Pondering Parashas - Vayikra
In this episode we cover the concept of sacrifice in Judaism and what it means to us. The text we are covering is parasha Vayikra. Leviticus chapter 1 - 5. There is little to no narrative beyond the fact that g-d invites us to bring him sacrifices. A subject that is so ancient it sounds difficult to the modern ear, but hey, thats why we are here.
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Pondering Parashas - Introduction
In this very first episode, we dive headfirst into the Book of Leviticus—one of the most mysterious and misunderstood sections of the Torah. Together, we explore where it sits in the larger story, what it's trying to do, and why its ancient rituals might still matter today. It's raw, unpolished, and full of questions—just the way we like it.
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The Chai Podcast - The First Cup
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