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The Rabbi Podcast with Rabbi Phil Cohen

The Rabbi Podcast with Rabbi Phil Cohen

By: Rabbi Phil Cohen
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Discover the heart and soul of Israel's rabbinate with Rabbi, hosted by Rabbi Phil Cohen. Journey through intimate conversations with rabbis from across Israel—men and women, Reform and Orthodox, seasoned leaders and new voices—each sharing their personal stories, challenges, and hopes. Recorded during a time of conflict, these interviews offer rare, deeply human insights into faith, resilience, and the evolving landscape of Jewish life in Israel. From missile-interrupted Zoom calls to tales of pioneering women and transformative educators, Tje Rabbi Podcast explores what it means to serve the Jewish people today. Whether you're curious about Israeli society, the spiritual journeys of its leaders, or the intersection of tradition and modernity, this podcast invites you into the living story of Israel's rabbis—one conversation at a time.2025 Judaism Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • The Rabbi Podcast - Aryeh Ben David
    Mar 2 2026

    In this conversation, Aryeh Ben-David shares his spiritual journey from a confused young man to a rabbi who emphasizes the importance of personal growth, vulnerability, and love in Judaism. He discusses his experiences in various educational settings, the influence of Rav Kook, and the creation of his organization, Ayekah, which focuses on helping individuals confront their obstacles and grow spiritually. Aryeh highlights the significance of listening to one's inner voice and the communal aspect of spiritual growth, ultimately conveying that Judaism is about the journey of self-discovery and connection.

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    35 mins
  • The Rabbi Podcast - Don Cashman
    Feb 17 2026

    In this podcast, Rabbi Phil Cohen explores the lives and experiences of Israeli rabbis, focusing on their personal journeys, challenges, and the unique context of serving in Israel. Through conversations with Rabbi Don Cashman, the discussion delves into the motivations behind becoming a rabbi, the impact of rabbinical education, and the dynamics of congregational life, particularly in the face of changing community needs and personal aspirations. This conversation explores the evolution of congregational life within Reform Judaism, focusing on aesthetic and theological changes, community engagement, the journey of making Aliyah to Israel, and reflections on the state of liberal Judaism in Israel. The speaker shares personal experiences and insights from their rabbinic career, highlighting the importance of adapting to community needs and the significance of living in a Jewish context.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • The Rabbi Podcast - Miri Gold
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode, Rabbi Cohen highlights the experiences of Rabbi Miri Gold, a pioneer in non-Orthodox Judaism in Israel, and discusses the unique aspects of Kibbutz Gezer. The conversation also delves into the challenges and insights gained from rabbinic education, emphasizing the importance of these experiences in shaping Jewish life. This conversation explores the journey of a pioneering woman rabbi in Israel, discussing her experiences in rabbinical school, the challenges faced by women in the rabbinate, and her impact on Jewish life in a kibbutz. It also delves into the legal battles for recognition and funding for non-Orthodox rabbis, and the evolving landscape of liberal Judaism in Israel.

    ABout the Guest

    Miri Gold (Hebrew: מירי גולד) is the first non-Orthodox rabbi in Israel to have her salary paid for by funds taken from taxpayers.[1] She was born in Detroit, but in 1977 she immigrated to Kibbutz Gezer along with other North Americans.[2] When the founder of the kibbutz's congregation (Kehilat Birkat Shalom) left, Gold began leading High Holidays services and preparing children for bat mitzvahs and bar mitzvahs.[3] Gold entered the Reform movement's Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion in 1994, and was ordained in 1999.[4] At the time she was paid by the congregation, since the Israeli government did not recognize non-Orthodox rabbis.[5] Gold petitioned the Israeli Supreme Court in 2005 to change this, and in 2012 a ruling by the Israeli attorney general granted her request.[6][7]

    In November 2024, Rabbi Gold was awarded a Doctor of Divinity honoris causa by Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion, "for her work as a pioneering rabbi who conceived, founded, and built Birkat Shalom Congregation in Kibbutz Gezer, a groundbreaking model of state support and recognition of Reform Judaism in Israel".[8]

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    53 mins
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