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The Captain of the World - The Best Book Ever with Rabbi David Kasher
This is a recording from 11.12.2025 of the Weekly Parashah with Rabbi David Kasher, a class co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
When We Want to Look Away - Rabbi Sharon Brous
Vayera 5786The Rabbis warn of a society defined by its cruelty toward the most vulnerable. We must not become Sodom.
Two Kidappings - The Best Book Ever with Rabbi David Kasher
This is a recording from 11.5.2025 of the Weekly Parashah with Rabbi David Kasher, a class co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
Dr. Yasmeen Abu Fraiha in conversation with Rabbi Sharon Brous
The audio recording of this conversation was compromised and you may need to adjust volume settings for certain portions of the recording. We are deeply sorry for the inconvenience.Dr. Yasmeen Abu Fraihais a medical doctor with a specialty in internal
Everything is Breaking. Is Healing Even Possible? - Rabbi Sharon Brous
The case for the medium tent.Source sheet: https://ikar.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Everythings-Breaking.-Can-We-Be-Fixed_.pdf
The Rise of Kings - The Best Book Ever with Rabbi David Kasher
This is a recording from 10.29.2025 of the Weekly Parashah with Rabbi David Kasher, a class co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
The Journey Before The Journey - Rabbi Morris Panitz
Hidden in the dry details of genealogy and geography is the actual beginning of Avrahams story a beginning that fundamentally changes how we understand the call he receives, the family he leaves, and the journey he undertakes.
It Isn't Easy Being Good (Right Now) - Rabbi Dvora Weisberg
From September 27, 2025. At a time when so many horrible things are happening, some might wonder, "Why bother to be a decent person?" At such a time, we need to focus on the words of Hillel, "In a place where people are being inhumane, seek to be a mens
Welcoming the divine reflection; Opening our hearts and our doors to people of all abilities backgrounds And talents - Matan Koch
As a part of disability Shabbat, IKAR member Matan Koch explores the ideas of openness, welcoming and access in the context of embracing each person's unique reflection of the divine. He takes us on a journey from Talmudic thought to present-day actions,
Disability Shabbat - Lunch & Learn
Stories, perspectives, and wisdom from folks in our own community.





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