Episodes

  • 4th of July Special: R. Ethan Tucker: 250 Years of Judaism in America
    Jul 3 2026

    Over 250 years in America, Judaism—a way of life that centers obligation—has had to negotiate a culture defined by autonomy and freedom. How has that tension shaped Jewish life, mitzvot, and halakhah over the past 250 years? What will it take to sustain a culture of mitzvot over the next 250 years? Recorded at Hadar's Summer 2026 Kickoff Event.

    Source sheet: https://mechonhadar.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/mh_torah_source_sheets/250YearsJudaismAmericaTucker2026.pdf

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    36 mins
  • Can You Count the Omer Early?
    Mar 30 2026

    Many communities begin Shabbat services early during the summer months — sometimes before sunset. This poses a probem during the Omer when the service includes counting the new day of the Omer before its proper time. What should one do in this situation? Should they not say the blessing or count with their community and count again at home like all the other days? If they count later at home, should they not say the blessing?

    Source sheet: https://voices.sefaria.org/sheets/717193

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    Music featured in this episode: My Time Is Now by Bamtone

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    43 mins
  • Are Women Exempt from Mitzvot?
    Mar 25 2026

    I grew up in a non-egalitarian Jewish community where I was taught that women are exempt from many mitzvot and that's why egalitarian prayer is not an option. Is that true? Does egalitarian prayer simply ignore this part of halakhah or is there some way of addressing it?

    Source sheet: https://voices.sefaria.org/sheets/716409

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    Music featured in this episode: Women of Today by Faith Rivera


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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Does Jewish Law Permit Getting a Reversible Vasectomy?
    Mar 18 2026

    Jewish law has long prohibited certain forms of sterilization, particularly for men. But what happens when medical technology changes the equation? Does the possibility of reversal affect the halakhic status of vasectomy?

    Source sheet: https://voices.sefaria.org/sheets/714995

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    Music featured in this episode: U Turns by Mary Jennings

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Are Jews Allowed to Spay or Neuter Pets?
    Mar 11 2026

    I was surprised to hear recently that Jews are not allowed to neuter pets. Is that true? What is that about, where does it come from, and are there any ways around it, given that most people I know have pets that aren’t able to reproduce?

    Source sheet: https://voices.sefaria.org/sheets/711708

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    Music featured in this episode: Vinyl Stripes by Pretty Kitty

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    42 mins
  • Is Buying Jewish a Mitzvah?
    Mar 4 2026

    Is there a Jewish obligation to support your Jewish-owned local businesses? If prices are higher or the store is farther away, how much effort or expense does halakha expect?

    Source sheet: https://voices.sefaria.org/sheets/711520

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    Music featured in this episode: Salesman by Ted Hoagland


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    37 mins
  • Can Women Give the Priestly Blessing?
    Feb 25 2026

    The priestly blessing (Birkat Kohanim) is a powerful moment in Jewish communal prayer. Traditionally performed by kohanim, it raises important questions about lineage, ritual roles, and gender equality. Can women offer this blessing to their communities? How can we think about this ritual in a gender egalitarian context?

    Source sheet: https://voices.sefaria.org/sheets/710207

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    Music featured in this episode: Dear Daughter by Rebekah McLeod

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    44 mins
  • Is Seeing Yourself on Zoom Like Looking in a Mirror During Shiva?
    Feb 18 2026

    A long-standing mourning practice is to cover mirrors during shiva. But what happens when shiva takes place on Zoom? Does seeing yourself on screen raise the same concern as an uncovered mirror? This episode explores the meaning behind the custom of covering mirrors and how Jewish practice adapts to new technologies of communal presence.

    Source sheet: https://voices.sefaria.org/sheets/709534

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    Music featured in this episode: Mirror by Mike Schmid

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    40 mins