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Episodes
JLIC and Plato's Allegory of the Cave 04.06.2026 41:48
Plato says the truth is outside the cave. Chazal disagree. That inversion is the starting point for this episode, and it turns out to explain a lot about what JLIC is actually for. The story is Shimon bar Yochai. Twelve years in the cave, nothing but Torah. He emerges and starts burning things down because he can't look at ordinary people going about their ordinary lives. God sends him back. When...
Ability is Responsibility 06.05.2026 31:29
Rav Shlomo and Kira Ashkenazi arrived at Washington University in St. Louis on October 9th, 2023. They walked into a house they'd never seen before: no furniture, no light fixtures, nothing. They texted a WhatsApp group of students they barely knew: "We're getting in at 3. Want to do Mincha and a kumzitz at our house at 5?" Forty students showed up. Shlomo cried in front of people he didn't know...
Is JLIC Too Nerdy? 07.04.2026 42:56
JLIC is built around serious Torah learning. On a college campus, that's a choice with real consequences. In this episode, we wrestle with an honest question: does being rigorous mean being inaccessible? Are we reaching the students who need us most, or have we quietly built an insiders' club? The conversation digs into a core tension: depth vs. reach. The Rambam has a framework for this. You use...
Recovering Ron Gvili: A Firsthand Account 04.03.2026 40:39
Content note: This episode contains graphic descriptions of recovering and identifying human remains in a wartime setting. The conversation is handled with sensitivity and spiritual depth, but may not be suitable for all audiences, particularly younger listeners. Listener discretion is advised. What does it feel like to bring the last hostage home? Rabbi Tzvi Wohlgelernter served in the IDF's Ya...
Torah in Action: Lessons from Early Stage Startups and Campus Life 03.02.2026 29:46
Guest: Uri Lorkis, JLIC Director at University of Michigan & Startup Coach Episode Description What does coaching Israeli startup founders have in common with guiding college students through their spiritual journey? Uri Lorkis discovered the answer isn't just similar, it's transformative. Uri shares his unconventional path from IDF paratrooper to JLIC director, and reveals why the biggest cha...
Can a Football Game Be Oneg Shabbat? 06.01.2026 44:45
What do you do when the biggest social event of the year at Yale (the Harvard-Yale football game) happens to fall on Shabbat? Every single year. JLIC Yale co-director Rabbi Dr. Alex Ozar joins Rabbi Don Cantor to talk through a question that comes up constantly on college campuses: How do you actually guide students who genuinely care about Shabbat but also really want to be part of their college...
Building an All-Star Staff: The Anatomy of a JLIC Director 02.12.2025 32:28
In this episode of the Torah JLIC Podcast, hosts Don and Alex sit down with Tal Attia, JLIC's Chief Operating Officer, to explore what goes into building JLIC's exceptional staff of campus directors across North America and Israel. The Journey to JLIC Leadership Tal's unexpected path from college student to campus director to COO The transition from being "needed constantly" on campus to behind-...
Yom Kippur at the Beach: Israel's Religious Awakening 05.11.2025 35:40
Rabbi Joe Wolfson shares his experience of Yom Kippur in Tel Aviv, the remarkable outdoor prayer services that brought together thousands of secular and religious Israelis, and reflects on how the nation is navigating a uniquely religious moment in its history. Featured Guest Rabbi Joe Wolfson – Leader of JIC Tel Aviv community and Director of JLIC's Abraham's House, a beit midrash (learning cente...
Godly EQ: The Emotional Intelligence of Consolation 09.10.2025 36:36
In this episode, Rabbi Alex Ozar (JLIC Yale) and Rabbi Don Cantor (Richmond Jewish Learning Experience, formerly JLIC Johns Hopkins) continue their exploration of Jewish consolation during times of national tragedy. Drawing from the seven Haftarot of consolation and provocative midrashim, they unpack what it means for a broken people to seek comfort and why human messengers aren't enough. Episode...
What is Consolation? 02.09.2025 38:15
Don and Alex explore the concept of consolation (nechamah) during difficult times, examining what true comfort means in Judaism and how communities can provide genuine solace during periods of collective pain. Key Topics The Nature of Consolation Key Insight: The Hebrew "Nachamu" means "comfort [my people]" - it's a command to provide consolation, not merely receive it. Consolation is fundamentall...
Is Anyone Evil? 10.06.2025 47:28
In a world that feels increasingly divided into stark categories of "good" and "evil," how should we confront the rising tide of antisemitism on college campuses? While demanding institutional accountability is a crucial first step, Rabbi Alex Ozar argues it is not enough. In this thought-provoking episode, he challenges listeners to move beyond a purely defensive or reactive posture and adopt a m...
Is Your Job Holy? 20.05.2025 26:42
In this episode, Rav Shlomo Brukirer shares his transformative journey from a young yeshiva student helping peers struggling with substance abuse to becoming a communal rabbi dedicated to serving college students. Drawing from a life-changing Talmudic teaching about praying for those who suffer, Rav Brukirer explores how ordinary work can become holy through intention and service to others. The co...
What Does it Mean to Trust God? 30.04.2025 47:24
In this special episode, Rabbi Don Cantor takes the microphone as guest to explore deep questions about faith, trust in God, and how these concepts apply to real-world challenges. Through textual analysis and personal reflections, Rav Don and host Rabbi Alex Ozar delve into what it truly means to have faith in God beyond simplistic notions that "everything will work out." Key Insights Faith in G...
Matza, Midterms, and Mechirat Chametz: A JLIC Guide to Pesach 08.04.2025 31:37
This week, hosts Rabbi Don Cantor and Rabbi, Dr. Alex Ozar are joined by Rabbi Menachem Schrader, founder of JLIC and its longtime Posek (Halakhic decisor), for a deep dive into navigating Passover observance in a college setting. With decades of experience answering student questions, Rabbi Schrader offers invaluable guidance. Topics covered include: Cleaning & Searching (Bedikat Chametz): Ho...
Can Your Rabbi Be Your Therapist? 18.03.2025 34:21
In this powerful episode, Rav Don and Rav Alex welcome Rabbi Avi Schwartz, who brings his unique dual expertise as both a JLIC rabbi and licensed social worker. Rav Avi dives into his vital work supporting Jewish college students navigating religious commitments alongside mental health challenges. Episode Highlights: Bridging Two Worlds: Rabbi Schwartz reveals how he balances his rabbinical role w...
Campus conundrum: Do Antizionists have a place in our communities? 24.02.2025 57:11
In this episode, Don Cantor and Alex Ozar dive into the challenging landscape surrounding Israel on college campuses, particularly elite East Coast institutions. They explore how students, often identifying as Jewish, find themselves navigating a complex and increasingly politicized environment. The conversation includes discussions on balancing community solidarity with diverse viewpoints, as wel...
Beyond the Highlights: Torah, Growth, and Real Connection 28.01.2025 50:32
Guest Rav Moshe Moskowitz Overview:This episode features Rav Moshe Moskowitz, JLC Director at Johns Hopkins, discussing his approach to Torah learning, his connection to the Pachad Yitzchak, and how he connects with students through Torah. He shares personal stories, offers insights on dealing with challenges, and shares powerful pieces of Torah relevant to the current times. Key Discussion Poi...
Kabbalah Connection: Mysticism and Unity in Prayer 07.01.2025 40:55
Guest: Rabbi Jeremy Tibbetts, JLIC Director in Jerusalem and Director of Student Leadership for Yavneh Main Discussion Topics: Building intentional Jewish community in Jerusalem for English-speaking young adults Response to October 7th - Community shifted from internal focus to extensive outward aid efforts, including: Processing ~70,000 shekels in donations Packing 2,000+ meals Running a 2-mont...
Meaning over Metrics: Breaking Free from Transactional Judaism 18.12.2024 1:15:51
In this thought-provoking episode, the hosts explore the challenges of practicing Judaism in a world driven by transactional mindsets and career-oriented motivations. They delve into how modern pressures—especially from social media and career expectations—can transform meaningful religious practices into resume-building or social capital-accruing activities. Key Themes: The pervasive tendency t...
Reimagining Success: A Jewish Perspective on Value and Purpose 26.11.2024 1:07:49
Episode Overview A profound exploration of how contemporary society views success, challenging the prevailing economic logic and offering a distinctly Jewish approach to finding meaning beyond material accumulation. Key Themes Beyond Transactional Living Critiquing the tendency to view all activities as instrumental means to economic ends Challenging the relentless pursuit of social and material c...
Duty Calls: From Campus to Combat 10.10.2024 44:57
In this powerful episode, we speak with Tzvi and Tali Wohlgelernter, who share their experiences during the October 7th and its aftermath. Tzvi served in the IDF reserves for six months while Tali maintained their JLIC community and family life. Their story provides insights into maintaining Jewish unity, family resilience, and community leadership during crisis. Guest Background - Tzvi and Tali p...
Duty Calls: Torah From A Tank - Balancing Spirituality and Service in Israel 01.10.2024 45:27
Rabbi Eitan & Elana Philips, leaders of the M.D. Katz JLIC program at Tel Aviv University, share their experiences during the Israel-Hamas war that began on October 7, 2023. They offer insights into the war's impact on academic and community life at Tel Aviv University. Key Topics: 1. The M.D. Katz JLIC program: A "home away from home" for international students 2. October 7, 2023: Rabbi Eitan...
Duty Calls: Grassroots Action and Torah Wisdom in Times of Crisis 17.09.2024 52:58
Episode Description: In this episode, we speak with Rabbi Joe Wolfson about his experiences building and leading Jewish communities during challenging times - from COVID-19 in New York City to the recent Israel-Hamas war. Rabbi Joe Wolfson shares inspiring stories of grassroots volunteerism, reflections on finding meaning through Torah study, and insights on sustaining hope and action in difficult...
Duty Calls on Campus: Navigating Jewish Life at Columbia University 10.09.2024 39:17
Episode Summary: In this episode of the Torah at JLIC podcast, we speak with Rabbi Elie Beuchler, director of JLIC at Columbia University and Barnard College, about his experiences leading the Jewish community on campus during a tumultuous year. Rabbi Elie Beuchler shares insights on Jewish preparation (hachana), community resilience, and personal growth in the face of challenges. Key Topics: The...
Duty Calls: JLIC Directors at War and at Home 02.09.2024 38:41
Guests: Rabbi Yehuda and Hannah Auerbach, JLIC Co-Directors at University of Chicago Episode Overview: In this episode, Rabbi Yehuda and Hannah Auerbach share their experiences as JLIC co-directors at the University of Chicago, including their response to the events of October 7th and insights on building a Jewish community on campus. Key Topics: Yehuda's decision to serve in the IDF reserves...
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