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Rabbi Jeremy Rosen | Dealing with Tragedy & Grief: What Not to Say and Dropping Primitive Thinking

• Episode 59: Rabbi Jeremy Rosen "Dealing with Strife & Grief" • Rabbi Jeremy Rosen shares his unique perspective on the balance between rationality and mysticism growing up in a Litvish and Hassidic household. He discusses the trend in the frum world where religious observance is becoming stricter and stricter, and how this phenomenon can be attributed to the Holocaust and Israeli politics. As we delve deeper into the conversation, Rabbi Rosen speaks about the current mood in the Haredi and Hassidic communities and how he sees the "tail wagging the dog." He explains why things are getting more extreme and how change happens very slowly, but also why he is optimistic that things will improve. He points out that the secular part of society has gone off the rails, which has led to reactionary fundamentalism in these communities. We then shift our focus to the cultural and political changes that are occurring in Israel and the world, including the controversial judiciary reform that has split the nation and the nature of political corruption. Moving on to the Jewish approach to dealing with tragedy and grief, Rabbi Rosen highlights the superstitions and social miscues that are unfortunately common responses. He presents a way to educate people on how to respond to another's tragedy, as Jews often turn to “hocus pocus” in desperate times and incorrectly conflate the Messianic Age with Olam Haba (the Afterlife). We briefly touch on the Book of Job and the fact that each person responds differently to grief, emphasizing that there's no cookie-cutter approach. We also discuss the concept of reincarnation being a new addition to Judaism and how Kabbalah can get out of hand, especially as it relates to the human response to tragedy. • IF YOU PREFER TO LISTEN TO THE FULL AUDIO VERSION (WHICH INCLUDES AN INTRO), CLICK HERE: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2oJ9... • Bio: Rabbi Jeremy Rosen was born in England. He is a graduate in philosophy from Cambridge University and ordained by Mir Yeshivah in Jerusalem. He has been the rabbi of orthodox communities in Africa, England, Israel, Scotland, and the USA. From 1971-1984 he was principal of Carmel College in the UK and subsequently Professor at the Faculty for Comparative Religion in Antwerp. He was the Rabbi of the Persian community of Manhattan from 2008-2022 and has now retired to lecture and teach. His approach to Judaism is a combination of deep commitment to an intense halakhic way of life combined with both rational analysis and a dash of mysticism. • Visit his YouTube channel here:    / @rabbijeremyrosen   • Welcome to JUDAISM DEMYSTIFIED: A PODCAST FOR THE PERPLEXED | Co-hosted by Benjy & Benzi | Conversations with renowned figures (of various academic disciplines) about topics that aren't part of mainstream Orthodox curriculum. We don't claim to know all the answers, but we aim to ask all the big questions! We welcome your topic and guest suggestions so please follow us on Instagram   / judaism.demystified   (DM for inquiries) and share our content with those you feel would be interested or benefit from our podcast. Please SUBSCRIBE to this YouTube Channel and hit the BELL so you can get alerted whenever new clips get posted, thank you for your support. We welcome your contributions to the show, which helps us grow and improve: www.patreon.com/judaism

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