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TRTM: They're Rabbis & They're Married
by Rant9 Productions
What does it mean to be Rabbis who are married to each other? What does it mean to live Jewishly? What are ways that I can incorporate Jewish wisdom, values, and practices into my everyday life? Join Rabbi Rachel and Rabbi Marcus, a husband-and-wife rabbi team who serve as the co-rabbis of Temple of Aaron in Saint Paul, Minnesota, as they bring you an intimate glimpse into how they live out their daily Jewish lives. Each episode they will share their joys, struggles and everything in between as they work to apply Jewish ideas, values, and practices to their daily lives—building a Jewish home, raising children, serving their community, and navigating their busy daily lives. Join Rabbis Rubenstein each episode to learn ways that you too can practice an open-minded, modern, human-oriented, and sincere Judaism in your everyday life.Intro music by the very talented Coleen Dieker and Jeffrey Baldinger
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What Does it Mean to be Obligated
In this episode of we take a deep dive into one of the most misunderstood ideas in Judaism: halachic obligation.What does it actually mean to be commanded? Is a mitzvah just a “good deed,” or is it something much deeper? And how does obligation shape a meaningful Jewish life?We explore the concept of chiyuv or obligation in halachah, unpacking different categories like d’Oraita, d’Rabbanan, and minhag, and asking how each one carries weight in our lives. Along the way, we reflect on the emotional and spiritual experience of being obligated: Does it feel restrictive, or can it actually be empowering?We also share personal reflections on moments when obligation became real for us, not just as rabbis, but as human beings trying to live a life of purpose, discipline, and connection to God.Whether you’re deeply observant, exploring Jewish practice, or just curious about how Jewish law works, this episode will challenge you to rethink what it means to be obligated and why it might be one of the most meaningful ideas in all of Judaism.
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What does it mean to be Rabbis who are married to each other? What does it mean to live Jewishly? What are ways that I can incorporate Jewish wisdom, values, and practices into my everyday life? Join Rabbi Rachel and Rabbi Marcus, a husband-and-wife rabbi team who serve as the co-rabbis of Temple of Aaron in Saint Paul, Minnesota, as they bring you an intimate glimpse into how they live out their daily Jewish lives. Each episode they will share their joys, struggles and everything in between as they work to apply Jewish ideas, values, and practices to their daily lives—building a Jewish home, raising children, serving their community, and navigating their busy daily lives. Join Rabbis Rubenstein each episode to learn ways that you too can practice an open-minded, modern, human-oriented, and sincere Judaism in your everyday life.Intro music by the very talented Coleen Dieker and Jeffrey Baldinger
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