Avidan Halivni and Rabbi Avigayil Halpern

Can't Stop Scrolling

Can’t Stop Scrolling is a podcast for Torah teachers, Torah learners, Torah lovers, and the Torah-curious. Each week, Avidan and Rav Avigayil interview a millennial or Gen-Z Torah educator about their relationship to Torah, and learn a favorite text together. Come learn with us! www.jewishlearningcollab.org

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Avidan Halivni and Rabbi Avigayil Halpern

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30 de mar. de 2026

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Episodios

Chavruta Geometry with Rabbi Avigayil Halpern and Avidan Halivni 30.03.2026

We wrap up the season with a conversation between Avigayil and Avidan about chavruta learning! We cover our chavruta origin story, what makes a chavruta work or flop, the Chavruta Triangle, gender and aggression, metaphors for Torah learning, and more. Primary Source: Taanit 7a Other sources: Pedagogy of Partnership , powered by the Hadar Institute

Dancing With Torah with Leah Kahn 23.03.2026

As is befitting for the time between Purim and Passover, this episode features a deep dive into the verses of the story of Esther through the lens of Leah's own "4 Questions" pedagogy. We talk through a cross-country move to Chicago, the choreographies of modern dance and modern Torah learning, and analyze Leah's pedagogical style in real time! Primary Source: Esther 5:2-5 Other sources mentioned:...

The Expansiveness Inside the Mountain with Dr. Tova Hopemark 16.03.2026

In this episode, we talk about the multi-layered interpretive work of making theater about modern midrash, the potential of empty space, and if solo travel is liberating, terrifying, or both. Primary Source: Rabbi Jill Hammer's Sisters at Sinai, "Miriam under the Mountain " Other source: the commandment to send away a mother bird if you are to take the eggs from her nest: Deuteronomy 22:6–7.

Rabbinic Bibliomancy with dr. rafa kern 09.03.2026

dr. rafa kern joins the pod to offer his critique of Martin Buber's skills as a playwright, but more importantly to share poignant insights on making meaning of text study and of the multiple elements that make up the phenomenon of chevruta learning. We do bibliomancy in this ep - spontaneously opening up a rabbinic text and seeing what meaning we can make of it! Primary source: Mishnah Shevuot 4:...

"The God of Becoming" with Rabbi CB Souther 02.03.2026

Dogs in a perpetual state of wonder? Being an independent rabbi? A sense of newness every day? We wander towards the Burning Bush with Rabbi CB Souther, spiritual director and passionate Jewish educator, and discuss the overlap between life coaching and chavruta learning, and God as a process for good. Primary source: Exodus 3:11-14 Other sources mentioned: The "still, small voice" of 1 Kings 19:1...

“The Whole World is Torah” with Rabbi Matthew Ponak 23.02.2026

Rabbi Matthew Ponak teaches us about the Torah that is infused through everything, a return to the concept of “rav-chaver” (“friend-rabbi”) and juggling pumpkins. Primary Source: Menachem Nachum of Chernobyl, Me'or Einayim, Shemot 3:2: Other sources: R. Matthew's books Embodied Kabbalah. Follow R. Matthew on Facebook ( RabbiMatthewPonak ) and Instagram @rabbimatthewponak https://matthewponak.com/

The Sea of Torah with Rabbi Joel Goldstein 16.02.2026

In this episode, Rabbi Joel Goldstein joins us to discuss if it is harder to work on a submarine or in a Jewish high school, parallels between baseball and Judaism, and hierarchies in the Beit Midrash. Plus, do Jewish educators overdo chavruta learning? Primary Source: Vayikra Rabbah 2:1 -- Is the study of Talmud an elitist project? Other sources mentioned: Ramban on Exodus 12:2., on Marheshvan: "...

“Come on the Road with Me” with Rabbi Rachel Rosenbluth 09.02.2026

What Hebrew letter are you feeling most like today? We talk Tu B'Shvat, seasons, sleep, and yoga with Rabbi Bluth. Primary source: the letters Aleph א and Bet ב Bluth's Tu B'Shvat guide 5786 Genesis 2:10: "A river issues from Eden to water the garden,..." For more from R. Bluth, check out www.rbluth.com

Chavruta with an Art Piece: Rabbi Arielle Stein 02.02.2026

In this episode, we learn about Yiddish poetry and the parallels between art school critique and Torah learning with rabbi, visual artist, and Instagram star Rabbi Arielle Stein. Primary text: “Lot’s Wife” by Rokhl Korn, translated by Sheva Zucker. Rabbinic Fitcheck with Rabbi Rafi Ellenson: @rabbinicfitcheck GRWM for Yom Kippur Vogue: " Meet the Rabbi With a Freaky Shoe for Every Occasion " More...

"Torah Can Hold That!" with Rabbi Lauren Tuchman 26.01.2026

In the first episode of Season Two, we learn from and with Rabbi Lauren Tuchman about finding ourselves in the text, the perils and possibilities of religious authority, and donkeys. Primary text: Babylonian Talmud Taanit 20a & b . Other sources mentioned in the episode: R. Lauren's ELI Talk: " We Were All At Sinai: The Transformative Power of Inclusive Torah " References to the blind Talmudic...

Torah as the Spiritual in the Material: Avidan Halivni 24.02.2025

A Chasid and a Litvak sit down to talk about why Purim might be a holier day than Yom Kippur. Plus some reflections on ten episodes of Can't Stop Scrolling! What - or who - do you want to learn from next?? Primary Source: Rav Shagar, "The Secret of the Mask" (from Pur Hu HaGoral)

Torah as Our Stories: Rabbi Miriam Lorie 17.02.2025

If there’s no seat at Kiddush for you, bring a folding chair. Rabbi Miriam Lorie teaches us about the Talmudic rabbis’ radical revision of the character of Hannah, the importance of listening to the stories of the people in front of you, and treating God with sacred impertinence. Primary Source: Berakhot 31a

Torah as Invitation: Rabbi Samantha Frank 10.02.2025

Have you ever thought that maybe the reason Creation took so long is that the universe was too hot and that God had to blow on the primordial soup of the universe to cool it down?? Have you ever been invited into the palace of Torah? After this episode, you will have. Primary Source: Genesis 1:1-2

Torah as the Whole of the Many: Rabbi Rachael Pass 03.02.2025

Rabbi Rachael Pass's house may be haunted, but that won't stop her from teaching the Torah of Wicked (where do you think wickedness come from??) or helping adults reengage with Judaism on their own terms. What does it look like when our metaphors for God reflect the plurality of our human and cosmic community? None of us alone know more than all of us combined. Primary Source: Dr. Judith Plaskow,...

Torah as Philosophy: Hanna Sedletsky 27.01.2025

We have all lived in Berlin because we are super cool on this podcast. Hanna Sedletsky, a post-Soviet queer Jewish educator, talks with us about teaching Torah to people new to Torah, using different languages, and balancing academic and religious approaches to Talmud. Primary Source: Shemot Rabbah 5:9 (excerpt)

Torah as Bridge: Rabbi Lara Haft Yom-Tov 20.01.2025

Where in your body does your anxiety live? If you have no anxiety at all, will you teach us how? We talk with Rabbi Lara Haft Yom-Tov about balancing between different values like critique and generosity or confidence and stretching ourselves, and teaching liberatory Torah to Jews of all ages. Primary Source: Mishnah Berurah 242:1

Torah as Language: Aron Wander 13.01.2025

In this episode, we encounter the Torah of autocorrect and of chronic pain, and when Torah can and can’t speak to our deepest questions - especially in the moments when it seems like it's too late. Plus, should Avigayil start giving sermons about women’s basketball? Primary Source: Chayei Moharan 1:1

Torah as Kaleidoscope: Rabbi Sivan Rotholz 31.12.2024

If a rabbi tells a joke, is it a rabbi joke? Rabbi Sivan Rotholz chats with Avidan and Avigayil about how anger relates to Torah, the importance of poetry, and informed choice. Primary Source: Numbers 12

Torah as a Seed: Laynie Soloman 31.12.2024

Laynie Soloman chats with us about the Torah of Magneto, falling in love with Talmud, and ideal cupcake-eating strategies. Primary Source: Bamidbar Rabbah 19:7

Torah as Relationship: Rabbi Avigayil Halpern and Avidan Halivni 31.12.2024

Who are we?? Why are we doing this? Why do we love the Torah? Is gossip okay?? Primary Source: Pachad Yitzchak Shavuot 13

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