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Orthodox Conundrum

Scott Kahn

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The Orthodox Conundrum is a forum in which we look honestly at the Orthodox Jewish community, identifying what works well and what does not, so that, through an honest accounting, we can find solutions that will be successful. We will examine some of the major issues that affect the Orthodox world, without exaggeration, whitewashing, or pretending that they don’t exist. Our hope is that the Orthodox Conundrum will spark wider discussion that will enable Orthodox Judaism to continue moving fo ...
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Hi, my name is Tom and I’ll be your host and head yarn spinner. I live in a small town in south Texas that is filled with character and characters, so I’ll be mixing together both reality and fiction into entertaining stories for old and young alike and I’ll also be the narrator. Imagine what it would be like if the Twilight Zone showed up in a sleepy little town surrounded by cattle country, and decided to stay. If you love small town charm then you’re gonna love my stories. By the way I’m ...
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Total Conundrum

Total Conundrum

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If you dig the twisted, admire the outlandish, are enamored by the unusual, you’re in the right place. True Crime, the Supernatural, the Unexplained, now you’re speaking our language. If you agree, join us, as we dive into the darker side ( you know, because it’s more fun over here ). Welcome to Total Conundrum.
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Calorie Conundrum is a voice for those in which the traditional calories in calories out (CICO) weight loss mindset either didn't work as expected or was harmful to their mental, physical, or emotional health. Our goal is to help people understand there are many things that effect our health and therefore our weight other than how much we exercise or how little we eat. Calorie Conundrum provides education and resources that help the individual overcome their health and weight loss struggles ...
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The small Northern California town of Cora Bay: An ancient secret, a hidden legacy, and a terrifying future. Professor Bryan Keaton only wanted a tank of gas and a spare tire so he could get back on the road to his cushy new job in Portland. But this intriguing hamlet on the misty rock-strewn shores of the Pacific continues to draw him in…
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Holy Conundrums

Everett Fritz

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Everett Fritz, founder of Andrew Ministries, invites friends and thought leaders into conversation about all the various experiences of the Catholic Church that touch our lives: the beautiful and the disappointing, the painful and the uplifting. Sometimes there will be proposed practical solutions, sometimes there will be reflection and diving for deeper understanding, and usually there will be dry humor and maybe a little bit of irreverence... but only when it’s deserved.
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A Guide To The Recruiting Conundrum | The Kelley Group | www.TheKelleyGroup.net | Oklahoma. Ohio State. USC. Nebraska. What do the best college football teams do consistently? They search for, and recruit, the best players year after year. They don’t wait to recruit players when their best have graduated. That wouldn’t make any sense, would it? The worst time to recruit new Financial Advisors for your firm is when you need someone now. Desperation lowers standards. It's far better to network ...
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One of the beautiful aspects of Torah Judaism is its insistence on eilu v’eilu divrei Elokim chayim - that two different and even potentially contradictory approaches can both represent the words of the living God. Opening our minds to differing ways of seeing Torah - that, in the words of many ancient texts, there are seventy facets to the Torah, …
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Coming in October 2024, season 2 of "A Series of Crazy Conundrums - The Podcast". This time, it's one story told in book form, chapter by chapter and spanning from the early 1970's until present day, in Kingsville, Texas. Stay tuned for "The Kingsville Connection"Tom DiFrancesca III による
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We stand in the middle of the month of Elul, and are moving quickly towards Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur - days largely spent in the synagogue in prayer. Throughout those days as well as the rest of the Ten Days of Repentance, we ask that God grant us a year of life, goodness, and peace. While we have so much to be thankful for, we may be forgiven …
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Many people often talk about addiction and dependence; and in doing so, they may use those terms inexactly. When it comes to gambling, however, those words are, unfortunately, correct. Problem gambling is a growing problem in the United States - particularly online gambling, which has been growing exponentially since the Supreme Court decided, in 2…
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Scott recorded this interview with Dr. Noam Weissman on Monday afternoon, the day after we learned about the terrible execution of six hostages soon before they were discovered by the IDF, presumably in order to make sure that they did not make it back home alive. And today, Hamas continued its psychological torture by saying that it will release v…
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This podcast is being released less than a day after the Israeli army preemptively struck thousands of Hezbollah rocket launchers in Lebanon, doing so just fifteen minutes before those launchers were supposed to fire hundreds of missiles into northern and central Israel. Thank God that as of now, Israel clearly won this exchange. We don’t know what…
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The October 7th massacre, and the subsequent war against Hamas, other Iranian proxies like Hezbollah and the Houthis, and Iran itself, have caused many people throughout the Jewish world to reconsider what Israel means to them, and what kind of society Israel should create. Many continually return to the idea that Israel should be a light unto the …
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“What does Eichah have in common with climate change deniers, anti-vaxxers, Holocaust deniers and those that claim that the 2020 presidential elections were stolen?” Rabbi Dr. Joshua Berman sent this to Scott, who was intrigued and immediately invited him back onto this podcast to discuss what he meant. More than anything else, we need a way to rel…
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Sometimes it’s called a move to the right. Other times it is seen as a rejection of lax religiosity. Some people think of it as an admirable commitment to serving God as best as possible. Others decry it as representing an unacceptable change from traditional Jewish practice. All these and more are reactions to the unquestionably real phenomenon of…
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This is a rush-release bonus episode of the Orthodox Conundrum, to help us all get to the bottom of what happened yesterday at the military detention center at Sdei Teiman. We will learn what the nine arrested soldiers were accused of, the manner that they were arrested, and the reason for the protests of numerous right-wing members of Knesset. Wha…
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One of the most difficult issues facing Modern or Centrist Orthodox Jews today is the question of how to increase and encourage the participation of more women in leadership roles, while also working within the halachic parameters that set limits on how extensive those leadership roles are allowed to be. When we add two thousand years of socializat…
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For the past two thousand years, Torah observant Jews have acknowledged that our greatest scholars deserve respect, and have an extraordinarily deep and broad understanding of the vast sea of the Torah sheba’al peh, the Oral Law. In recent times, however, proper respect for talmidei chachamim has often morphed into a pseudo-idolatry of gedolim, whe…
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68 years ago, Rav Soloveitchik zt'l identified the timidity of Orthodox Jews as representing a failure to respond to the miracle of renewed Jewish sovereignty in the Land of Israel. Today, tragically, we seem to have the opposite problem. In 2024, Israel has a religious establishment which has completely lost its sense of shame, and is not only inv…
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This podcast is dedicated לעילוי נשמת אלעזר בן ישראל, a man who accepted the vicissitudes of life with a simple and pure faith. What does it mean to believe in God? This question is absolutely fundamental to Jewish life and living - yet many people feel uncomfortable discussing God at all. In our educational institutions, we often have a broad curr…
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When you learn Torah, do you consider yourself to be in dialogue with Chazal? According to Scott's guest, Simi Peters, a key element of learning midrash aggadah is being able to become participants in a conversation that began thousands of years ago and continues today. But in order to do so, we need to become students of midrash: learning how to a…
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Schools which identify with the Modern Orthodox world and espouse a Centrist Orthodox hashkafa, nevertheless will sometimes hire teachers who profess a Hareidi worldview. In some ways, this is a welcome development; breaking down the barriers that separate our various communities is generally a good thing, and we should be pleased when we discern a…
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(This episode was originally released on Septetmber 26th, 2023, but its message is perhaps even more relevant now, after October 7th and its aftermath, than before. Scott will be back with a new episode next week.) Megilat Kohelet is one of the most difficult books in Tanach: it jumps back and forth between conflicting assumptions, it lacks any obv…
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We’re approaching the holiday of Shavuot, when we celebrate and commemorate the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. The Rambam explains that our belief in Torah and in Moshe is predicated upon the fact that all of us were present at Sinai, where we together heard God talking to Moshe. And we have a longstanding tradition as well that God did not st…
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Is the Israeli army taking care of its soldiers? That’s a question with a potentially painful answer. Daniel Mael has helped donate over 13,000 helmets to IDF soldiers, along with thousands of vests and other equipment - and he argues that the army’s behavior in procuring equipment has been nothing less than scandalous. In fact, he claims, the Isra…
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Just as many young people who are not religious become Orthodox, so do many young Orthodox Jews leave Orthodox practice behind. Colloquially, this is often called being “off the derech” - that is, off “the” way of traditional Torah practice. The phenomenon of Orthodox Jews becoming less classically religious is real, and it’s important to think abo…
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Dive into the heart of darkness with Total Conundrum! ️‍♂️ Join Jeremy and Traci as they unravel the spine-tingling tale of The Watcher House at 657 Boulevard. From chilling letters to unseen forces, this episode explores the sinister secrets lurking within its walls. Don’t miss out on the thrills and chills! Listen now on your favorite podcast pla…
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Any discussion surrounding tzniut (loosely - and, perhaps incorrectly - translated as “modesty") is inevitably fraught with challenges and difficulty. Indeed, there are few topics in Orthodoxy that are as triggering to so many people. Rabbi Moshe Simkovich offers a traditional yet unique approach to tzniut, and he attempts to redefine the concept a…
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In his classic work Kol Dodi Dofek, Rav Soloveitchik asserts that God’s gift of the State of Israel demands a response. God wants a dialogue where we answer his generosity by using His gifts to make Him present in the world. The major challenge for Religious Zionism, then, is to decide, as best as we can, what that response should be. Does it mean …
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Prepare for a hair-raising collaboration! Join us and our fellow podcasters as we unveil the chilling tale of the ghostly horrors of Willowbrook Manor. Let’s roll out the red carpet for the stars of this audio extravaganza: 3 Siblings Walk into a Bar, Sounds Interesting, Couple of Couples, Studio Sinister, ScaryTales and Serials, Murder and Mimosas…
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It’s the little things that hit hardest. The big moments when I expect to be emotional have generally felt unremarkable; I seem to have experienced them with relative ease. The surprises come when I’m taking a walk, talking about a silly childhood memory, or seeing an old friend. Above all, I’ve learned that my emotions are often hidden - from myse…
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In episode 201, Rabbi Alex Israel, citing Rav Kook, asked whether nowadays we need to add a greater prophetic element to Judaism, alongside our continued commitment to halacha. Perhaps today we need a new infusion of prophecy - both in terms of its spiritual content, as well as through a renewed emphasis on Torah values that may sometimes be lost i…
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Join us for a spine-tingling episode as we explore the ghosts of the White House with special guest April from Door Key Podcast! ️ Discover the eerie tales lurking within America’s most famous residence. Don’t forget to rate and review us on Apple and Spotify, and like and subscribe on YouTube! Plus, catch trailers from our podcast pals, A Call to …
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Did the Exodus from Egypt happen exactly as the Torah describes? How should we contend with archeological evidence that seems to indicate that certain aspects of the Torah's narrative don't make sense? And, for that matter, how can we contend with similar questions that surround other historical Biblical narratives? Rabbi Dr. Raphael Zarum, Dean of…
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Join us in our latest episode as we delve into the shadows with Megan and Issac from Hidden in the Shadows Podcast! We explore spine-tingling tales of the supernatural, mysterious encounters, and talk about their amazing abilities. Don’t miss this exciting conversation as we shine a light on the mysteries lurking in the darkness. Tune in now! #Hidd…
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For over two millennia, the Jewish People has lived in a world largely defined by Jewish law, or halacha. While the Tanach is filled with what might be called prophetic Judaism - a Judaism, that is, which is dominated by those who spoke in the name of God - the Judaism that emerged during the era of the Second Temple and thereafter placed a greater…
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Jews control Hollywood - or so everyone seems to believe, for better and very often for worse. And it’s true that there are many Jewish people who work in the entertainment industry. But this fact is quite distinct from the question of how Jews are typically portrayed in movies and TV shows - and in that realm, there are serious problems, both rega…
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️✨ In our latest episode of Total Conundrum, Jeremy and Traci sit down with Sarah from Voiceless Behind Bars to delve into the pressing issues surrounding wrongful convictions and the plight of innocent individuals behind bars. Sarah shares her firsthand experiences and insights, shedding light on the injustices faced by those who have been wrongfu…
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Last week’s episode of the Orthodox Conundrum was supposed to be a wide-ranging conversation about the present and future of Religious Zionism, including a discussion of our relationship with the Palestinian population in Yehuda v’Shomron and Gaza. As it turns out, Scott and his guests, Daniel Goldman and Rabbi Elie Mischel, ended up spending the e…
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In some recent episodes of this podcast, Scott and his guests have discussed numerous issues relevant to the Religious Zionist world, including some of the ways that Religious Zionism differs from Modern Orthodoxy. But Religious Zionism is not a monolith; there are many different paths within Religious Zionism, and the differences between these pat…
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After October 7th, Jews around the world have felt besieged by some erstwhile allies, as some have been silent in the face of rampant antisemitism, and others have openly supported Hamas and its genocidal goals. While there have been many who openly support Jews and Israel, the war in Gaza has also provided a moment of reckoning as we discovered so…
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️ Join Jeremy, Traci, and special guest John from Dairy Land Frights as they wrangle up the chilling tale of Seth Bullock and the haunted Bullock Hotel! Get ready for a rootin’ tootin’ ride through history and hauntings in this wild-western adventure! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and leave a review on Apple and Spotify! Stay tuned for more spin…
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35 years ago, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) was essentially unknown among the general public; today, it is spoken about all the time. We’ve learned that some behaviors that were once considered signs that a child didn’t care about school or achievement, or simply lacked normal self control, are actually indicators of a difference …
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Unlock the mysteries of cryptids! In this episode, Traci and Jeremy sit down with Nash Hoover from Chasing Legends, a seasoned cryptid hunter. Join the adventure as they delve into the world of elusive creatures and share spine-chilling stories. ️ Hit that play button on YouTube, and make sure to like and subscribe for your weekly dose of mystery a…
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What does Israel mean to you? For years, this was a theoretical question for many people who live in the diaspora. Given Israel's war against Hamas and its army of terror, however, the question has gained additional resonance and, in some ways, can no longer be put off; it demands an answer. With Israel under military attack, and the Jewish people …
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✨ Dive into the eerie world of cursed movies with Traci! In this episode, she unveils the chilling tales behind films shrouded in mystery and superstition. Get ready for a cinematic journey with unexpected twists and cursed reels! ️ Hit that play button on YouTube, and make sure to like and subscribe for your weekly dose of mystery and mayhem! If y…
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In Episode 184, Scott spoke with Michael Eisenberg and Rabbi Yehoshua Hershberg about their conviction that the time has come for the ultra-Orthodox community in Israel - often referred to as the Chareidim - to participate more fully in Israeli society, specifically by ending what has effectively become a blanket exemption from military service, an…
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Get ready for ghostly tales! Traci dives into the haunted history of the Palmer House in Sauk Centre, MN. Join Traci and Jeremy with special guest Jenny from TCPS and MN TAPS, who was also a former Palmer House employee, for firsthand accounts and eerie encounters. ️‍♀️✨ Hit that play button on YouTube, and make sure to like and subscribe for your …
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A week or two ago, on the Orthodox Conundrum Discussion Group on Facebook, Scott posted a question about the propriety of Jews living outside of Israel going on fancy vacations while the Israeli population is experiencing a world where there are kidnapped Jews trapped in Gaza, where we continue to mourn the loss of 1200 victims of October 7th plus …
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Get ready for a wild ride as Jeremy delves into the Flat Earth theory! But wait, he’s not stopping there — he’s brewing up his own quirky Flat Earth spin! Hold on to your globes, it’s gonna be a hilarious, mind-bending episode! ✨ Hit that play button on YouTube, and make sure to like and subscribe for your weekly dose of mystery and mayhem! If you’…
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In episode 190, Scott and Dr. Mijal Bitton talked about the idea of creating synagogues that follow Orthodox halacha while embracing an egalitarian aesthetic. One of the ideas that they discussed was the balance between using our Torah texts to determine normative Jewish law, versus what Rabbi Dr. Haym Soloveitchik famously described in his seminal…
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Jeremy and Traci are joined by the extraordinary Kevin from “Where the Weird Ones Are” podcast for an epic crossover episode! ✨ Get ready for a cosmic journey into the bizarre and unexplained. From mushroom people to cryptids to flat earth, this episode has it all! Don’t miss out on the laughter, the weirdness, and the fantastic stories that Kevin …
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The war in Israel, which is now well over one hundred days old, has in some ways highlighted the commonalities between all Jews across the world, no matter where they live, and in other ways demonstrated the gaps that continue to exist between an Israeli public that is dealing with the reality of war on their doorsteps, and a non-Israel Jewish worl…
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Jeremy takes the mic to unravel the mysteries of a variety of cryptids! From elusive Bigfoot to mythical chupacabras, get ready for a wild ride into the unknown. Join Jeremy as he navigates through the fascinating world of cryptids, revealing tales of encounters, legends, and the unexplained. Don’t miss out on the spine-tingling adventure! #Conundr…
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This podcast is called “The Orthodox Conundrum” and many of us self-identify as Orthodox, pray in Orthodox synagogues, affiliate with Orthodox institutions, and consider ourselves part of the wider Orthodox world. But is that term “Orthodox” - and perhaps the concept of denominations in general - a help or a hindrance? Do denominations lead to the …
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