
Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
Hosted by Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman, "Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today" is an insightful podcast exploring the confluence of religion, science, and philosophy.
The podcast serves as a platform for curious minds who value nuance and pursue wisdom. It is not designed for individuals seeking absolute truths or those inclined towards unquestioning religious adherence, but instead for those who traverse our rapidly evolving world as seekers and explorers.
With the mission to impart valuable insights rooted in Jewish perspective that resonate with contemporary times, "Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today" learns from distinguished guests, shares insights with listeners, and adapts with time and context. This podcast stands as a guiding light for those questing for wisdom and a nuanced understanding of spirituality amid the complexities of the modern world.
Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
Does the Torah Imply a Role for Non-Kohanim in the Tabernacle?
Welcome to this week's "Torah Portion, Uncensored" episode with your host, Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman. Levi broadcasts from the scenic beauty of Evergreen, Colorado, a place that holds a special significance for him, having served as a rabbi there for over a decade. Despite the challenges of recording on the road, his commitment remains unwavering—to bring insightful episodes each week exploring the teachings of the Torah.
This episode focuses on "Shmini," the third portion of our series, albeit in a more concise format due to travel constraints and business commitments.
"Shmini" unfolds with a pivotal moment in Jewish history——the eighth day of the Tabernacle's inauguration. This day marks the culmination of a weeklong ceremony, and for the first time, we see a direct call to Aaron, his sons, and, notably, the elders of Israel. Given their rare appearances in Leviticus, the elders' presence is particularly intriguing. This episode aims to unravel the mysteries surrounding their role, the anomalies in the text, and the broader implications of their actions.
Through a series of open-ended questions, Levi invites the listener into a reflective exploration of the text's peculiarities and the elders' sudden prominence. This inquiry deepens our understanding of "Shmini" and encourages a dynamic conversation among listeners. What can we learn from these textual nuances? Why were the elders called upon at this crucial juncture, and what does their involvement signify for the continuity of tradition and service?
Levi shares his insights, hypotheses, and interpretations as we ponder these questions. Yet, the dialogue remains open, inviting your perspectives and interpretations to enrich our collective understanding.
Join us on this enlightening journey through "Shmini" as we uncover the Torah's layers of meaning, guided by Levi Brackman's thoughtful commentary.
Levi Brackman is a rabbi, Ph.D. in psychology, best-selling author of Jewish Wisdom for Business Success, and founder of Invown, a platform for real estate fundraising and investing.