Episodes
Mindfully Jewish, episode #11. A thought before Rosh Hashanah
a podcast by Janne L. Punski-Hoogervorst, MD
Published 09/06/21
Mindfully Jewish, episode #10. Towards the New Year
a podcast by Janne L. Punski-Hoogervorst, MD
Published 09/03/21
Mindfully Jewish, episode #9. Living truthfully: a word is a word
a podcast by Janne L. Punski-Hoogervorst, MD
Today we elaborate on a very important topic that we have previously discussed: vows and oaths, and their importance for living truthfully: a topic which has previously been discussed in episode 4 on parshios matos and masei.
Our sages teach us that the word נדבה refers to a free-willed ‘gift’, something that we are fully willfully taking upon ourselves. The Rashbam therefore also...
Published 08/20/21
Mindfully Jewish, episode #8. Introspective work before teshuvah
a podcast by Janne L. Punski-Hoogervorst, MD
During the month of Elul, we go through a transitional process from the months of the previous year towards the highly spiritual days Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Cheshbon haNevesh and teshuvah are very difficult, deeply soul-searching processes that are easily forgotten in our busy day to day lifes. In this weeks episode, we discuss the meaning of introspection and teshuvah. What...
Published 08/13/21
Mindfully Jewish, episode #7. Repentance and the choices that shape our lives
a podcast by Janne L. Punski-Hoogervorst, MD
As we come close to the Jewish month of Elul, this weeks parshat reminds us of the choice we have to choose for blessings or curses. As Sforno explains: You have the choice of both before you: all you have to do is make a choice.
In this episode, we touch upon the teachings of two prominents in the world of psychology, doctor Edith Eger and doctor Viktor Frankl. Both...
Published 08/06/21
Mindfully Jewish, episode #6. With all your heart and all your soul.
a podcast by Janne L. Punski-Hoogervorst, MD
Based on this weeks Parshat, in which Moshe speaks the words which are arguably the most famous in all our writings:
שְׁמַ֖ע יִשְׂרָאֵ֑ל יְהֹוָ֥ה אֱלֹהֵ֖ינוּ יְהֹוָ֥ה | אֶחָֽד:
וְאָ֣הַבְתָּ֔ אֵ֖ת יְהֹוָ֣ה אֱלֹהֶ֑יךָ בְּכָל־לְבָֽבְךָ֥ וּבְכָל־נַפְשְׁךָ֖
we discuss the mind-body connection based on the Kabbalistic teachings as recorded in the Holy Zohar. What is the duality between...
Published 07/27/21
Mindfully Jewish, episode #5. The balance between remembrance and clinging to hope
a podcast by Janne L. Punski-Hoogervorst, MD
As the start of Tisha B’Av this year falls on Motzei Shabbos, the texts of Devarim, Isaiah and Eicha become linked into one message. In this weeks episode we therefore take a closer look at some lessons that shine forth throughout all three texts. What message do Moshe, Isaiah and Jeremiah provide us underneath the words of rebuke? Can we find words of faith and...
Published 07/16/21
Mindfully Jewish, episode #4. The importance and dangers of vows and oaths
a podcast by Janne L. Punski-Hoogervorst, MD
In this week's Parshat, we are told by Moshe:
אִישׁ֩ כִּֽי־יִדֹּ֨ר נֶ֜דֶר לַֽיהֹוָ֗ה אֽוֹ־הִשָּׁ֤בַע שְׁבֻעָה֙ לֶאְסֹ֤ר אִסָּר֙ עַל־נַפְשׁ֔וֹ לֹ֥א יַחֵ֖ל דְּבָר֑וֹ כְּכָל־הַיֹּצֵ֥א מִפִּ֖יו יַֽעֲשֶֽׂה:
Or in translation: If a man makes a vow to the Lord or makes an oath to prohibit himself, he shall not violate his word; according to whatever came out of his mouth, he shall...
Published 07/09/21
Mindfully Jewish, episode #3. Having the courage to ask
a podcast by Janne L. Punski-Hoogervorst, MD
Based on this week's Parshat, Parshas Pinchas, in which we encounter the narrative of the daughters of Zelophehad:
וַתִּקְרַ֜בְנָה בְּנ֣וֹת צְלָפְחָ֗ד בֶּן־חֵ֤פֶר
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ְאֵ֨לֶּה֙ שְׁמ֣וֹת בְּנֹתָ֔יו מַחְלָ֣ה נֹעָ֔ה וְחָגְלָ֥ה וּמִלְכָּ֖ה וְתִרְצָֽה:
we discuss what thoughts often hold us back from asking for help or for something that we want or need. That we sometimes believe that we are...
Published 07/02/21
Mindfully Jewish, episode #2. Mourning without losing hope and faith.
a podcast by Janne L. Punski-Hoogervorst, MD
Relating to the current Bein haMetzarim, the Three Weeks, during which we mourn the destruction of the Beis Hamikdash and our 2000 year long gallus, we discuss the importance of commemorating and mourning the tragic events that befell the Jewish people. The Sages teach us that those who mourn the destruction of Jerusalem will merit seeing it rebuilt with the coming of Messiah....
Published 06/29/21
Mindfully Jewish, episode #1. Blessings and curses, do we really know the difference?
a podcast by Janne L. Punski-Hoogervorst, MD
Based on a sentence of this week's Parshat, in which Hashem opens the prophet Balaams eyes: וַיְגַ֣ל יְהֹוָה֘ אֶת־עֵינֵ֣י בִלְעָם֒
we discuss that how we value our life - count or blessings and our curses - is deeply rooted in the way our mind perceives things. In order to obtain a more positive outlook on life, we have to stop blaming ourselves for things that...
Published 06/25/21