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The End of Certainty: A New Jewish Theology – A Conversation with Yehudah Ber Zirkind

The End of Certainty: A New Jewish Theology – A Conversation with Yehudah Ber Zirkind

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In this episode of Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today—part of the Seeking Ecstasy season—Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman visits Jerusalem to sit down with Yehuda Ber Zirkind for their second full-length conversation. After their first discussion in New Haven sparked passionate debate, they explored:

What “Jewish theology” really is: A living dialogue about God, tradition, and community rather than a fixed creed.

The possibility of knowing the Divine: Wrestling with doubt, agnosticism, and the nature of spiritual “knowledge.”

Personal versus collective faith: How individual experiences and Jewish peoplehood shape one’s spiritual journey.

Cultivating holiness today: Practical guidance for infusing the mundane with sanctity and living ethically in a secular age.

About Rabbi Yehudah DovBer Zirkind
A senior research fellow at Herzog College’s Hasidic Research Institute and the David Cardozo Academy, and a graduate student in Yiddish literature at Tel Aviv University, Zirkind lectures on Hasidism, Jewish thought, Yiddish and Hebrew literature, and folklore. His forthcoming thesis examines “The Sacred, the Secular, and the Sacrilegious in the Life and Literary Works of Chaim Grade.”

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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.

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