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  • Can Travel have a Jewish Angle? (S3, E39)
    2026/07/12

    What makes travel Jewish?

    In this episode of Judaism in the 21st Century, Dr. Steven Labkoff and Rabbi Daniel Cohen begin with the 17th of Tammuz, the start of the Three Weeks, and the challenge of living in a fractured world. From there, the conversation turns toward travel, memory, and the difference between being a tourist and becoming a pilgrim.

    Can visiting places of Jewish history help us recover something that was lost? Can travel become a way of uncovering holiness, reconnecting with Jewish memory, and bringing a little more light back into the world?

    Join us for a wide-ranging conversation about fasting, history, Jewish heritage travel, and the spiritual meaning of the journey.

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    19 分
  • A Star Spangled Reflection (S3, 38)
    2026/07/06

    In this week’s episode of Judaism in the 21st Century, Rabbi Daniel Cohen and Dr. Steven Labkoff reflect on July 4th, America’s 250th anniversary, and what the Star-Spangled Banner can teach us about resilience, memory, and hope.

    From Francis Scott Key looking for the flag in the darkness, to Rabbi Cohen’s grandmother seeing the Statue of Liberty as a young immigrant, this conversation explores how gratitude for the past can become a call to build the future.

    A moving discussion about America, Jewish memory, family legacy, and the responsibility each generation has to carry the story forward.

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    16 分
  • Restfulness and Judaism (S3, E37)
    2026/06/21

    This week on Judaism in the 21st Century, Rabbi Daniel Cohen and Dr. Steven Labkoff explore the Jewish meaning of restfulness.

    What does it really mean to rest? In Judaism, rest is more than sleep or downtime. It is a chance to step back, reflect, recharge, and realign ourselves with what matters most. Through the lens of Shabbat, this conversation looks at how rest can rejuvenate not only the body, but the spirit as well.

    Listen in for a thoughtful discussion about reflection, humility, and the art of being instead of constantly doing.

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    15 分
  • Summertime and Judaism in the 21st Century (S3, E35)
    2026/06/08

    This week on Judaism in the 21st Century, Steve Labkoff and Rabbi Daniel Cohen talk about how summer can be more than a pause in the Jewish calendar. After the intensity of Pesach, the Omer, and Shavuot, the slower months before Rosh Hashanah can become a powerful opportunity for spiritual growth, renewed purpose, and deeper connection.

    Rabbi Cohen shares a practical “three-minute program” that anyone can begin today: one minute of prayer, one minute of learning, and one minute of reaching out to make a difference in someone’s life. Even better, stretch it to 15 minutes a day this summer and see how it changes the rhythm of your days.


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    16 分
  • Human Humility in the face of AI (S3, E34)
    2026/05/31

    What if, one day, a chip could be implanted in your brain containing every Jewish text, every commentary, and every insight from every Torah scholar across history?

    Would that mean you had truly learned Torah?

    In this episode of Judaism in the 21st Century, Dr. Steven Labkoff and Rabbi Daniel Cohen explore a fascinating question at the intersection of Judaism, artificial intelligence, humility, and wisdom. Is Torah study simply the acquisition of information, or is it the struggle, discipline, mentorship, relationship, and transformation that shape the soul?

    From Shavuot learning to Neuralink-style possibilities, this conversation asks whether instant knowledge can ever replace the human journey of learning, arguing, growing, and becoming wiser.

    A thoughtful discussion about AI, Torah, humility, hubris, and why wisdom may require more than data.

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    19 分
  • A Brave New World: AI, Torah, and Human Responsibility (S3, E33)
    2026/05/22

    Artificial intelligence is no longer something “out there” in the future. It is already shaping how we write, learn, search, diagnose, decide, and even think.

    In this episode of Judaism in the 21st Century, Rabbi Daniel Cohen turns the tables and interviews Dr. Steven Labkoff about one of today’s most urgent ethical frontiers: AI. What exactly is artificial intelligence? How is it different from machine learning or algorithms? And what happens when AI begins helping us write sermons, synthesize ideas, make medical judgments, or shape religious and moral decisions?

    Together, they explore the Jewish lens on questions of authorship, authenticity, geneivat da’at, human responsibility, and the danger of outsourcing moral judgment. AI may be able to organize knowledge, find patterns, and help us communicate more clearly. But Judaism reminds us that free choice, conscience, accountability, and the human soul cannot be delegated to a machine.

    This conversation does not offer all the answers. But it raises the right questions for a brave new world.

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    22 分
  • When Liturgy Changes in the 21st Century (S3, E32)
    2026/05/17

    In this episode of Jews in the 21st Century, Dr. Steven Labkoff and Rabbi Daniel Cohen explore a question that sits at the heart of modern Jewish life: when the world changes, should Judaism change with it, or should Judaism remain the compass that helps us navigate the changing world?

    Prompted by recent bar mitzvah services where Steven heard changes in familiar prayers, including the addition of the Imahot alongside the Avot, the conversation turns to liturgy, tradition, women’s roles, Shavuot, and the meaning of receiving Torah. Rabbi Cohen reflects on the idea that Torah is both timeless and timely, and that the challenge is not simply to change Judaism to fit the moment, but to understand its depth, its structure, and its relevance. Along the way, the discussion touches on Shabbat, women’s Torah study, bat mitzvah, minyan, Fiddler on the Roof, and the lifelong journey of growing into Jewish understanding.

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    20 分