Central Synagogue Podcast Central Synagogue
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This is the podcast/audio archive of Manhattan's historic Central Synagogue- featuring sermons, music, lectures and conversations. Central Synagogue works tirelessly toward a world in which Judaism is central to the lives of people everywhere and is a profound and positive force for humanity.
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SERMON: Rabbi Ari Lorge, "Next Year in a Rebuilt Jerusalem" - April 19, 2024
Sermon by Rabbi Ari Lorge, "Next Year in a Rebuilt Jerusalem"
April 19, 2024 -
Finding Calm in the Psalms: Behind the Music With Danny Maseng
What does it feel like to approach the Eternal One? Join Rabbi Andrew Kaplan Mandel as he learns how beloved Jewish composer Danny Maseng crafted his version of the entrance music to our morning service, “Mah Tovu."
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MEDITATION: Rabbi Nicole Auerbach, "Softening our Hearts" - April 16, 2024
Weekly Meditation host by Rabbi Nicole Auerbach,
April 16, 2024 -
SERMON: Rabbi Mo Salth, "Stop the Show, Someone Needs Help!" - April 12, 2024
Sermon by Rabbi Mo Salth, "Stop the Show, Someone Needs Help!"
April 12, 2024 -
Finding Calm in the Psalms: Behind the Music With Dan Nichols
How do we deal with fear? Listen in on Rabbi Andrew Kaplan Mandel’s interview with Jewish rockstar Dan Nichols, who shares the personal story behind his compelling musical setting of Psalm 3 and the empowering message he hopes listeners will take away.
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MEDITATION: Rabbi Angela Buchdahl, - April 9, 2024
Weekly Meditation led by Rabbi Angela Buchdahl
April 9, 2024
Customer Reviews
So beautiful
Thank you for such beauty and wisdom. My heart is left in a spirit of worship. Let me walk to the place that my heart loves and open my heart to the place that my footsteps take me too.
Central Synagogue Podcast
Central Synagogue’s brilliant and welcoming staff and clergy have helped this non-Jew get through the dark times of the pandemic through their virtual programs. This podcast replays some of the sermons and adds other things as well, including Rabbi Buchdahl’s twice-weekly meditation. The interview with Dr. Ruth is a highlight, presenting this remarkable woman in conversation with Rabbi Buchdahl.
Generally interesting sermons less so on Israel-Palintine
Regarding your recent sermon on peace for Israel you seem to apply moral equivalency to the Gaza issue. Gaza is being starved intermittently bomb targets include sewage treatment plants thousands of civilians killed or made sick. The rockets have killed 2 or 3 people. The of return was peaceful yet snipers killed marchers. For an honest discussion why not debate Norman Finklestein.