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Two Rabbis, Three Opinions

Two Rabbis, Three Opinions

Di: Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein
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A look at events, trends and people important to Anglo-Charedim, through the eyes of two rabbis with moxie. One is a newbie to Israel - Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein - the other a veteran - Rabbi Simi Lerner. And if that's not enough for them to disagree, they'll interview interesting folks, who may or may not be rabbis or rebbetzins.©2023 Giudaismo Spiritualità
  • The Story We Choose: Narratives, Identity, and the Meaning of Pesach
    Mar 30 2026

    As Pesach approaches, we prepare to retell the story of the Exodus. But what if the Seder is about far more than simply recalling the past?

    In this episode, Rabbis Yitzchok Adlerstein and Simi Lerner explore the idea that we do not encounter facts in a vacuum. We see the world through a framework, through a narrative that gives shape and meaning to everything we experience. In a time when competing narratives about war, politics, and society are so stark, the Torah's mandate to relive the Exodus takes on renewed significance.

    The Seder is not merely a recounting of history. It is an act of formation. We are not just telling a story. We are shaping the way we and our children understand HaKadosh Baruch Hu, history, and our place in the world.

    At the same time, the Seder is not meant to be a purely intellectual exercise. It is an experience that must be lived and felt. The task of a parent is not only to convey ideas, but to pass along a way of seeing that can endure over time.

    Pesach thus becomes the annual opportunity to reaffirm the narrative that defines us, not as an abstract belief, but as a lived reality. It is not only the story we tell. It is the story we inhabit.

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    40 min
  • Tucker Carlson Accidentally Started a Good Conversation
    Mar 17 2026

    A surprising claim by Tucker Carlson becomes the unlikely starting point for a serious discussion about messianism.

    After Carlson suggested that the war in the Middle East is being driven by Jewish dreams of rebuilding the Temple—and even blamed Chabad for pushing the United States toward war—Rabbis Yitzchok Adlerstein and Simi Lerner step back to examine the deeper question: what role does messianic belief actually play in Judaism?

    The conversation explores the difference between destructive and constructive messianism. From the apocalyptic ideology of Iran's ruling clerics to the Jewish belief in a future perfected world, they ask how powerful religious ideas can inspire both noble visions and dangerous distortions.

    Along the way they discuss Chabad's messianic roots, the historical trauma of false messiahs, the prophetic vision of a redeemed world, and why Judaism insists that human moral action must play a role in shaping the future.

    Is messianism a dangerous fantasy—or an essential source of Jewish hope?

    To read Professor Marc Shapiro's three articles on Rabbi Steinman and the Messiah, click here, here, and here.

    Join Rabbi Adlerstein's Thursday night Zoom Maharal shiur at 8:30 Israel time.

    Make sure to check out Rabbi Lerner's podcast Judaism From Within.

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    35 min
  • Conspiracy, Responsibility, and the Draft: A Hard Look at the Haredi Conversation
    Mar 9 2026

    When difficult questions arise inside a religious community, loyalty can sometimes replace honest inquiry.

    In this thoughtful discussion, Rabbis Yitzchok Adlerstein and Simi Lerner analyze remarks from a recent public forum about the Israeli draft crisis. Claims of secret Zionist plots, hidden agendas, and century-long conspiracies are put under scrutiny.

    The rabbis argue that Torah itself demands intellectual integrity: if accusations are made, they must be supported with evidence. If challenges arise, they must be confronted honestly.

    The episode ultimately asks a deeper question. In a country fighting for its survival, how should a Torah community articulate its role, its responsibilities, and the values it brings to the Jewish people?

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    38 min
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