Synopsis
Podcast by Rabbi Ben Newman
Episodes
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Neshamah Project Podcast: Episode 69
18/03/2025 Duration: 23minIn this episode we present two commentaries on the Torah portion Vayakhel-- one by Rabbi Moshe Chaim Ephraim of Sudilkov, the Degel Machneh Efraim, and one by Rabbi Kalonymus Kalman Shapira, the Esh Kodesh.
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Neshamah Project Episode 68: Purim and Esh Kodesh
13/03/2025 Duration: 23minIn this special Purim episode of The Neshamah Project, we explore two powerful teachings from the Esh Kodesh, Rabbi Kalonymus Kalman Shapira, delivered in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1940 and 1942. The Piaseczno Rebbe teaches that the joy of Purim isn’t dependent on circumstances—it’s a decree, even when joy feels impossible. Through the mystical idea of Or Makif—a surrounding light beyond human merit—he shows that salvation and joy can reach us even in the darkest times. Join us as we reflect on how his words offer hope and strength, even when everything seems lost.
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The Neshamah Project Podcast Episode 67
11/03/2025 Duration: 20minIn this episode of The Neshamah Project, we explore a deep teaching from the Degel Machaneh Ephraim about the spiritual connection between work, wisdom, and rest. Drawing from the story of Bezalel, who built the Mishkan with divine wisdom, we uncover the powerful insight that spiritual experiences need to be grounded through action. But what happens on Shabbat, when that work is forbidden? How do we integrate spiritual insight without action? Through the lens of the Degel’s teaching, we’ll explore how Shabbat represents a state of spiritual completion—a moment when heaven and earth align naturally, and the work is to simply dwell in the divine presence. Join us as we reflect on how to hold spiritual insight in both work and rest, action and surrender.
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Neshamah Project: Episode 66
27/02/2025 Duration: 06minIn this episode of Rabbi Ben Newman offers poetic, interpretive translations of the Morning Blessings, and Modeh Ani inviting us to awaken with presence, gratitude, and wonder.
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Neshamah Project Podcast Episode 65
03/02/2025 Duration: 11minA commentary on Parshat BeShalach (specifically Exodus 14:15) by the Maor VaShemesh (R' Menachem Nachum of Chernobyl).
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Neshamah Project Podcast Episode 64
28/01/2025 Duration: 17minIn this episode, we explore the Me’or Einayim’s mystical reading of Parshat Bo, which sees the Exodus story as an inner liberation of our awareness from “Egypt.” The commentary teaches that even mundane labors or tough experiences contain hidden sparks of divine wisdom, if we bring mindful attention to them. Ultimately, we move from constricted consciousness to the full light of oneness, redeeming the Aleph hidden beneath the Bet.
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Neshamah Project Podcast: Episode 63
23/01/2025 Duration: 11minIn this episode of the Neshamah Project Podcast, Rabbi Ben Newman presents a deep exploration of Maor VaShemesh on Parashat Vaera. Through the lenses of Kabbalah and mindfulness, he unpacks the divine attributes of loving-kindness, awe and justice, and compassionate balance embodied by the patriarchs. Tune in to discover timeless wisdom for cultivating harmony and resilience in your spiritual journey and everyday life.
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Neshamah Project Podcast Episode 62
15/01/2025 Duration: 14minIn this episode of The Neshamah Project, we explore the Degel Machaneh Ephraim's profound teaching on Shemot 9, reimagining the burning bush as a symbol for distracting thoughts in prayer and meditation. Through the lens of the Baal Shem Tov's wisdom, we delve into how these "foreign thoughts" are not obstacles but opportunities to elevate hidden sparks of holiness within them. Discover how this transformative perspective can enrich your spiritual practice, turning moments of distraction into profound connections with the divine. Join us in uncovering the sacred potential within the mundane.
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Neshamah Project: Episode 61- Abulfia Inspired Meditation
23/12/2024 Duration: 59minThis guided meditation and teaching recording is drawn from a session Rabbi Ben Newman led at the Dharmakaya Center for Wellbeing in Cragsmoor, NY, on December 22nd, 2024. The practice is inspired by Abraham Abulafia’s mystical traditions, incorporating chanting, intentional head movements with the five vowel sounds, and mindfulness of the four dimensions—body, heart, mind, and spirit. It’s a journey into spiritual awareness and connection.
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Neshamah Project Episode 60
11/12/2024 Duration: 09minIn this episode, Rabbi Ben presents a profound teaching from the *Degel Machaneh Ephraim* on the transformation of Jacob to Israel. Through a mystical lens, we explore Jacob’s wrestling with God and man, his ascent from constriction to expansiveness, and the deeper significance of his name change. Drawing on the *gematria* connection between *Elohim* (God) and *HaTeva* (nature), Rabbi Ben reveals how Jacob’s journey symbolizes our own struggles to rise above the limitations of the natural world and find divine presence in every moment. Tune in to uncover the timeless wisdom of this story and its relevance to our spiritual growth today.
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Neshamah Project: Episode 59
11/12/2024 Duration: 15minA teaching from the Degel Machneh Efraim on Parshat Vayetzei with an explanation for how it applies today and a guided meditation.
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Episode 57: Meditation on Presence (2nd upload)
07/12/2024 Duration: 14minFor those on Spotify who didn't get this episode because they didn't post it because it was "music," I have uploaded this again with some speaking at the beginning. Hopefully it will work this time for Spotify listeners.
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Neshamah Project Podcast Episode 58
18/11/2024 Duration: 13minIn this episode, we explore a teaching from the Degel Machaneh Efraim on Abraham as the embodiment of the Torah, living a life woven with wisdom, awe, and divine presence. Through meditation and reflection, we uncover how Abraham's path invites us to cultivate spiritual wholeness and become vessels for Shechinah’s abundant blessings in our daily lives.
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Episode 57: Meditation On Presence
14/11/2024 Duration: 14minIn this episode, Rabbi Ben Newman guides a meditation on presence, inviting us to let go of past regrets and future worries. Rooted in ancient wisdom, this practice opens us to the freedom and quiet joy of being fully present, embracing the moment with compassion and awareness.
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Neshamah Project Episode 56
30/10/2024 Duration: 13minIn this episode, Rabbi Ben Newman explores the Baal Shem Tov's insights on spiritual growth through a mystical lens. Reflecting on Parshat Noach, Rabbi Ben delves into how the Baal Shem Tov compares the spiritual journeys of Noah and Abraham, shedding light on their unique paths toward the Divine. Through stories and teachings, Rabbi Ben brings to life the Baal Shem Tov’s metaphor of a parent guiding a child to walk, a beautiful analogy for how we strengthen our own spiritual resilience when moments of connection and distance arise. This episode offers listeners a chance to explore the rhythm of spiritual life, where closeness and distance both play essential roles in deepening our understanding and fostering a more vibrant inner journey.
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Neshamah Project Podcast: Episode 55
09/10/2024 Duration: 15minIn this episode Rabbi Ben Newman presents a guided meditation on teshuvah/returning.
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Neshamah Project: Episode 54
09/05/2024 Duration: 17minIn this episode Rabbi Ben Newman shares a story about how we view time from the Seer of Lublin.
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Neshamah Project Podcast Episode 53: Moshe Lev Greenblatt Interview
12/03/2024 Duration: 44minIn this episode, I present an interview I did with my friend Moshe Lev (Robert) Greenblatt in around 2004. He discusses early Jewish renewal, and his post Holocaust struggle with God. Here is his Wikipedia page:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Greenblatt_%28anti_war_activist%29
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Neshamah Project Podcast Episode 52
11/01/2024 Duration: 25minCommentary on Parshat Va-Era from Rabbi Ben Newman and Rabbi Menachem Nachum of Chernobyl.
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Neshamah Project Episode 51
04/01/2024 Duration: 18minIn this enlightening episode of the Neshamah Project, Rabbi Ben Newman delves into the profound depths of Parshat Shemot, guided by the insightful commentary of Rabbi Menachem Nachum of Chernobyl. This discussion unveils the spiritual exile of awareness experienced by the Israelites in Egypt, a metaphor for our own times when consciousness can feel trapped by the mundane and material.