• The Spiritual Root of the Conflict: Love, Discipline, and the Missing Third
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode of Toward a Meaningful Life Podcast, Rabbi Jacobson argues that to understand why the conflict keeps resurfacing, we have to look beyond headlines and negotiations—and go back to the spiritual roots: the tension that begins in the house of Abraham, the competing archetypes of love and discipline, and the Torah’s insistence on a third force: balance—the integration that creates real harmony.


    David and Levi explore:

    • Why this conflict can’t be understood as “just politics” or “just land”
    • The Torah framework of Chesed (love), Gevurah (discipline), and Tiferet (harmony)
    • Rabbi Jacobson’s short-term clarity: protecting innocent life is non-negotiable
    • The long-term vision: transforming religious passion into humility, education, and peace
    • The personal takeaway: the microcosm/macrocosm idea—how inner balance creates outward ripple effects
    • The “Spiritual Spa” practice Rabbi Jacobson gives: study, prayer, and action as a daily formula for harmony

    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, confused, or helpless watching what happens in Israel, this conversation reframes the question from “What’s happening out there?” to “What can I strengthen in here—and how can that create real impact?”


    🎥 Watch the full class here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7eiJRCJsuk

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    5 mins
  • Two Narratives, One Reality — Faith, History & Meaning
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of Toward a Meaningful Life Podcast, hosts David Cohen and Levi Goldstein explore powerful insights from a Rabbi Simon Jacobson class examining how radically different narratives can exist around the same reality — and what Torah perspective contributes to understanding identity, history, and purpose.


    Drawing from timeless Jewish wisdom, they unpack the contrast between material and spiritual frameworks for interpreting events and discuss how perspective shapes not only global discourse but also personal growth, resilience, and meaning in everyday life.


    Rabbi Simon Jacobson is a renowned educator and founder of The Meaningful Life Center, known for presenting Torah teachings as a practical blueprint for navigating the human experience and bridging the secular and spiritual worlds.


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    (Direct link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iglMnx5ExVI)

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    4 mins
  • Why Comfort Zones Feel Safe—but Keep You Stuck
    Feb 4 2026

    Why is it so hard to change—even when we want to grow?


    In this episode of Toward a Meaningful Life Podcast, hosts David Cohen and Levi Goldstein unpack a powerful class by Rabbi Simon Jacobson on comfort zones, growth, and the invisible force that keeps us stuck: inertia.


    We explore why comfort feels nurturing yet quietly blocks transformation, why willpower alone rarely leads to lasting change, and how the human soul is wired not just for survival—but for transcendence. Drawing on vivid metaphors, Torah wisdom, and deeply relatable examples, this conversation reframes discomfort as an act of love toward ourselves and others.


    This episode isn’t about pushing harder. It’s about awakening the deeper, restless part of you that didn’t come into this world to stay comfortable—but to live meaningfully.


    👉 Watch the full class by Rabbi Simon Jacobson here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6V_Q4l61nmc


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    6 mins
  • How Hatred Destroys the Soul — and How Love Rebuilds It
    Jan 28 2026

    In this powerful episode of Toward a Meaningful Life Podcast, hosts David Cohen and Levi Goldstein unpack a deeply moving class by Rabbi Simon Jacobson on one of the most urgent issues of our time: the destructive power of hatred — and the redemptive power of love.


    Drawing from real-world events and timeless Torah wisdom, Rabbi Jacobson explores what happens to the human soul when hatred takes over, how it distorts judgment, consumes identity, and devastates both the hated and the hater. More importantly, he challenges us to confront a harder question: How do we respond without allowing ourselves to become defined by the darkness we witness?


    David and Levi translate these ideas into relatable, honest conversation — discussing resentment, emotional triggers, personal growth, spiritual resilience, and how everyday choices toward empathy and purpose can reshape our inner world.


    This is not just a discussion about global events. It’s an invitation to look inward, elevate consciousness, and choose a higher way of living.


    🎧 Listen to the full class by Rabbi Simon Jacobson here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEJS7x-wl9E


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    5 mins
  • Cause & Effect Isn’t the Whole Story: The Jewish Take on Karma
    Jan 21 2026

    Is karma real — and if it is, are you stuck with the life your past “earned”? In this episode, David Cohen and Levi Goldstein unpack Rabbi Simon Jacobson’s powerful take: yes, cause-and-effect is real… but Judaism introduces something radical — teshuvah, the ability to repair, return, and rewrite the trajectory of your life.


    We explore why accountability builds trust more than perfection, how denial and cover-ups can cause deeper damage than the original mistake, and why Torah insists that hope isn’t naïve — it’s essential. From the Golden Calf and the birth of Yom Kippur to real-world stories of love reaching “unreachable” places, this conversation is a wake-up call: you may have tendencies, wounds, and consequences — but you don’t have to be defined by them.


    Watch Rabbi Simon Jacobson’s full class here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CShu_5VeeMM


    “Let’s journey toward a meaningful life.”

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    8 mins
  • Betrayal & Trust: Can Broken Relationships Be Rebuilt?
    Jan 14 2026

    Betrayal hits differently — because it doesn’t just hurt, it breaks the foundation of trust. In this episode of Toward a Meaningful Life Podcast, David Cohen and Levi Goldstein unpack Rabbi Simon Jacobson’s powerful Torah-based framework for healing after betrayal: when to repair, when to walk away, and why “I’m sorry” isn’t enough without real accountability. Drawing from the story of the Golden Calf and the birth of Yom Kippur as the day of forgiveness, we explore how trust can sometimes be rebuilt — and even become stronger than before — when honesty, vulnerability, and sustained change are real.


    Watch the full class here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOaqjSEr-fk

    Let’s journey toward a meaningful life.

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    6 mins
  • The Bird’s-Eye View
    Jan 7 2026

    What if the headline of our time isn’t “crisis,” “conflict,” or “chaos” — but disruption?


    In this episode of Toward a Meaningful Life Podcast, David Cohen and Levi Goldstein unpack Rabbi Simon Jacobson’s powerful perspective: when you zoom out, the turbulence of our era starts to look like a transition — an old world order breaking down as a new one struggles to be born.


    We explore:

    • Why it’s so hard to think clearly when you’re emotionally inside the moment
    • How “disruption” often precedes growth—personally and collectively
    • The spiritual idea of the “in-between” space: the vacuum between paradigms
    • The unforgettable butterfly-and-cocoon story—and why removing the struggle can remove the ability to soar
    • Practical ways to “disrupt yourself” in a healthy way, before life forces disruption on you


    If you’ve been feeling unsettled, stuck, or anxious about change—this conversation offers a calmer lens, real-life application, and a hopeful reframing: the struggle may be shaping your wings.


    Watch Rabbi Simon Jacobson’s full class here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgO922d4rK8

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    4 mins
  • When the Sun Is Eclipsed: Light, Darkness, and the Jewish Soul
    Dec 31 2025

    What does a solar eclipse have to do with war, faith, and the Jewish soul?


    In this episode of Toward a Meaningful Life Podcast, hosts David Cohen and Levi Goldstein explore a powerful and timely teaching from Rabbi Simon Jacobson, delivered just one week after the October 7 attacks in Israel — on the very day of a rare annular solar eclipse.


    Rabbi Jacobson explains that the sun represents immense power, while the moon symbolizes the Jewish people — a nation that waxes and wanes, disappears and reemerges, yet never truly vanishes. Drawing from the Talmud and Kabbalistic insight, he reveals how even at its most vulnerable, the moon has the power to eclipse the sun, leaving behind a “ring of fire” — light that contains and ultimately transforms darkness.


    David and Levi unpack this cosmic metaphor and translate it into a deeply personal message about spiritual resilience, moral courage, and the quiet strength required to bring light into a fractured world. This episode is not just about global events — it’s about the inner battles we all face, and how unity, faith, and consciousness can eclipse negativity without becoming consumed by it.


    If you’ve been searching for meaning during uncertain times, this conversation offers clarity, hope, and a call to action: to become soldiers in a spiritual war of light.


    👉 Watch Rabbi Simon Jacobson’s full class here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChX7bdYSCpQ


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    4 mins