Episode 54

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17th Sep 2021

#54 Dr. Tomer Persico - Author, Philosophical & Spiritual Thinker, Jewish Thought Leader & Scholar

Now, perhaps more than ever before in our lifetimes, humanity seems to be seeking answers to some of our biggest questions.  What and where is God?  How do spirituality and religion impact the uniqueness of humanity?  What is the nature of reality? Will everything be ok?

Fresh off the boat from Berkeley, CA, Dr. Tomer Persico takes us on a fascinating journey throughout the human landscape of the Jewish and Western worlds to help uncover the evolution of our shared spiritual, religious, and humanistic existence.

Together with Tomer, this remarkable episode of the show explores topics ranging from Bay Area-based communities of experimental Jewish Renewal, the evolution of Jewish and Universal spirituality, human understanding of God, the nature of existence and the quest to connect to the beyond, Jewish meditation, New Age thought, the breakdown and evolution of Israeli Jewish identity, the profound impact that Jewish belief that all people are created in the image of God has had on defining the modern west, an interesting and otherworldly thought experiment explaining why religion exists, and beyond.

Dr. Tomer Persico is a research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute. For the last three years, he served as the Koret Visiting Assistant Professor at the Helen Diller Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies at UC Berkeley and a senior research scholar at the UC Berkeley Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Persico's fields of study are contemporary spirituality, Jewish modern identity, Jewish renewal, and forms of secularization and religiosity in Israel.

His first book, The Jewish Meditative Tradition (Hebrew), was published by Tel Aviv University Press, and his second book, In God's Image: the Making of the Modern West (Hebrew), examined the way the idea of the image of God influenced modern western civilization, was published in May 2021 by Yedioth books.

Links:

Books by Dr. Tomer Persico:

In God’s Image: The Making of the Modern West (Hebrew)

The Jewish Meditative Tradition (Hebrew)

Dr. Tomer Persico at the Shalom Hartman Institute

Dr. Tomer Persico’s blog, לולאת האל (Hebrew)

Dr. Tomer Persico’s blog in English

Dr. Tomer Persico’s Facebook & Twitter pages

Jewish R&D - Bay-area Jewish communities and congregations:

The Kitchen – led by Rabbi Noa Kushner

Urban Adamah

Aquarian Minyan

Beyt Tikkun: The Synagogue of Spiritual Transformation and Social Healing

Chochmat Halev

Congregation B’nai Emunah

Mission Minyan

Keneset HaLev – Community of the Heart


Philosophers and writers mentioned on the show:

Immanuel Kant

Henry David Thoreau

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Alexis de Tocqueville

Erich von DanikenChariots of the Gods

Charles Taylor

Alan Watts


Book Recommendations:

On modern Judaism – How Judaism Became a Religion: An Introduction to Modern Jewish Thought by Leora Batnitzky

On understanding the modern world – Sources of the Self: The Making of the Modern Identity, The Ethics of Authenticity, and A Secular Age – all by Charles Taylor

 

TV Recommendations:

Loki

Resident Alien

Schitt’s Creek

BoJack Horseman

Archer


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Benny Scholder

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With over a decade of experience in Israel's tourism industry, Benny has managed sales, marketing, travel content, digital content, and the operations aspects of tour companies and travel agencies. Today, he is the Director of Sales-North America at Kenes Tours, Israel's leading provider of incoming tourism services, where he is proud to deliver transformative, custom-crafted Israel travel experiences designed to exceed expectations.
Originally from Minneapolis, Benny fell in love with Israel as a young adult, moving to the country in 2004. He has an extensive background in everything Israel-travel related, having completed Israel's intensive tour guide course in 2010. His career spans both logistical, content-related, and sales management positions with major and boutique Israeli tour companies alike. Benny lives with his amazing wife Maayan and two incredible children in the charming village of Gedera. In addition to his passion for transformative travel experiences, he's super passionate about food, modern & ancient history, politics, addictive TV, and game-changing podcasts. Contact him at Benny@jewanced.com

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Dan Feferman is a Major (res.) in the Israel Defense Forces. For almost a decade, he served as a foreign policy and national security analyst, strategist and adviser in the IDF General Staff; as a special assistant to the Deputy Chief of the General Staff; and a commander in an elite intelligence unit of AMAN's Research and Analysis Division.

He is a fellow at the Jewish People Policy Institute, a think-tank focusing on issues of importance to Israel and the Jewish people, where he researches religious pluralism in Israel, trends in Jewish identity and Israel-Diaspora relations. He is also a political and strategic consultant and publishes and speaks widely on the Middle East and Israeli defense and political matters.

He is the author of Rising Streams: Reform and Conservative Judaism in Israel, and of a soon-to-be-published book on the changing face of American Judaism.

Dan holds a BA in International Politics and Middle East Studies from the American University in Washington DC and an MA in National Security Studies from Tel Aviv University.

Originally from Indiana, Dan moved to Israel in 2005. He is married to Elisheva, has three amazing kids, and lives in Rehovot. When taking a break, Dan stays busy with Crossfit, martial arts and cooking.