Episode 124 - If Jews Control Everything Then Act Like It
If someone says “Jews control everything,” the easy response is outrage or nervous laughter. We took it somewhere deeper: what if the only useful response is responsibility? That opens into Shavuot and the shift from “the giving of the Torah” to Kabbalat HaTorah, receiving it. The question stops being “What does Judaism do for me?” and becomes “What am I here to bring into the world?”
We explore Dirah Betachtonim, why holiness must enter ordinary life, and how modern culture’s obsession with highs, hacks, and even psychedelics can become the opposite of real growth. The deeper issue: most people don’t actually have a stated spiritual goal. Without one, davening becomes chasing feelings and Judaism becomes consumption instead of participation.
We discuss Shema as witness, the soul’s role in expressing oneness in real life, and practical hachlatas that turn big ideas into daily action. Then we ask: what’s one real goal you’re ready to name?