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Torah From Boca

Podcast de Rabbi David Baum

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Welcome to ”Torah from Boca,” the podcast by Rabbi David Baum. Rabbi Baum serves as the first full-time rabbi of Congregation Shaarei Kodesh, a vibrant ’shul’ in West Boca Raton affiliated with USCJ (United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism) since 2009. Over his 14-year tenure at the congregation and his leadership positions in the South Palm Beach County community, Rabbi Baum has been a dedicated teacher of Torah, sharing its timeless lessons and insights with his community. In ”Torah from Boca,” Rabbi Baum brings this wealth of knowledge and experience directly to your ears. But why ”Torah from Boca,” you might wonder? Well, ”Boca” in Spanish means ”mouth.” In the Jewish tradition, there is a written Torah, called Torah Sh’BeTichtav, and an oral Torah, called Torah Sh’BeAl Peh, literally from the mouth. I will speak Torah (which is an expansive term), but also welcome others to share their Torah. Join me as we delve into sacred texts, exploring their relevance in today’s world, and offering thought-provoking perspectives. Whether you’re a lifelong student of Torah or just beginning your exploration, ”Torah from Boca” is your opportunity to engage with ancient wisdom in a modern and meaningful way. Tune in to discover the beauty, wisdom, and spirituality of Torah, delivered straight from the heart of Boca Raton, Florida. Subscribe now and embark on a journey of learning and inspiration with ”Torah from Boca.” You can check out my website for more information about me: www.rabbidavidbaum.com

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43 episodios

Portada del episodio We Are All Public Figures Now. Now What? Sanctifying G-d's Name in the Age of Smartphones

We Are All Public Figures Now. Now What? Sanctifying G-d's Name in the Age of Smartphones

What does Parashat Emor have to say about smartphones, social media, antisemitism, and the pressure of representing the Jewish people in public? In this episode of Torah From Boca, Rabbi David Baum explores the ancient Jewish concepts of Kiddush Hashem and Hillul Hashem through some of today’s most difficult realities: viral outrage, public scandals, Israel, and the uncomfortable truth that in the digital age, every Jew is seen as a representative of something larger than themselves. Drawing on Torah, the Talmud, and recent events, this sermon asks: Is it fair that the actions of one Jew can affect how the world sees all Jews? And if it isn’t fair… does that change our responsibility? From the butcher shop examples in Tractate Yoma to the endless audience created by social media, this message argues that we are all public figures now. 📍 Torah From Boca with Rabbi David Baum 📖 Parashat Emor 📍 Congregation Shaarei Kodesh | Boca Raton, Florida #TorahFromBoca #ParashatEmor #Judaism #Israel #Jewish #Torah #Antisemitism #KiddushHashem #JewishIdentity #RabbiDavidBaum

12 de may de 2026 - 14 min
Portada del episodio The Passover Lesson We Need Right Now: Stay at the Table

The Passover Lesson We Need Right Now: Stay at the Table

Your family argues about Israel. Your cousin won’t budge, your uncle talks too loud, and somehow… you’re all still coming to the Seder. Right now, across the Jewish world, these conversations are straining relationships and even synagogues [https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2026/04/06/at-synagogues-tensions-are-boiling-over], with deep disagreements about Israel shaping how we see ourselves and each other. But maybe that’s not a failure of the Seder, maybe it’s the point. Pesach was never about uniformity; it’s about telling a shared story across difference, holding multiple voices at one table, and choosing to stay in relationship even when it’s hard. The question isn’t how we stop arguing, it’s whether we can keep showing up.  This Passover - Stay At The Table🍷

31 de mar de 2026 - 16 min
Portada del episodio When Jews Gather, the Sanctuary Lives

When Jews Gather, the Sanctuary Lives

When Jews Gather, the Sanctuary Lives Torah from Boca with Rabbi David Baum What makes a synagogue the “largest” in America? Is it the size of the building, the beauty of the architecture, or the number of people who belong to it? In this episode of Torah from Boca, Rabbi David Baum explores that question through the lens of Parashat Vayakhel-Pekudei and the Torah’s description of the Mishkan, the portable sanctuary built by the Israelites in the wilderness. At a time when synagogues around the world are facing threats and attacks, this teaching reminds us of a deeper truth in Jewish tradition: long before we had buildings, we were already a people. The Mishkan was not only about gold, silver, and sacred design. It was about a community gathering together to create holy space. Because in Judaism, the sanctuary truly lives when Jews gather together. 📖 Parashat Vayakhel-Pekudei 🎙 Torah from Boca with Rabbi David Baum 📍 Congregation Shaarei Kodesh – Boca Raton, Florida - www.shaareikodesh.org [http://www.shaareikodesh.org] Subscribe to Torah from Boca for weekly reflections on Torah, Jewish life, and the questions that shape our world today.

15 de mar de 2026 - 15 min
Portada del episodio What Does Home Sound Like? A Miami-Born Rabbi on Bad Bunny and the Torah of the Stranger

What Does Home Sound Like? A Miami-Born Rabbi on Bad Bunny and the Torah of the Stranger

In this episode of Torah from Boca, Rabbi David Baum reflects on an unexpected source of inspiration: the Super Bowl halftime show and the cultural conversation that followed. After a personal Facebook post about growing up Jewish in Miami reached far beyond his usual audience, Rabbi Baum turned the moment into a sermon exploring Parashat Mishpatim and the Torah’s repeated command to care for the stranger. “What Does Home Sound Like? A Miami-Born Rabbi on Bad Bunny and the Torah of the Stranger” weaves together memories of a multilingual childhood, a powerful encounter with a stranger, and Jewish teachings about empathy, belonging, and American identity. This episode invites listeners to consider how music, culture, and Torah can expand our understanding of what it means to feel at home, even when the rhythm is unfamiliar.

15 de feb de 2026 - 14 min
Portada del episodio Chosen For What? What It Means to Be Part of the "Chosen People"

Chosen For What? What It Means to Be Part of the "Chosen People"

What does it really mean to be part of the “Chosen People”? Is chosenness about privilege, identity, or responsibility? In this deeply personal and timely episode, Rabbi David Baum reflects on a powerful conversion story that raises one of Judaism’s oldest and most challenging questions. Through the lens of Parashat Yitro, the revelation at Sinai, and the courage of Queen Esther, this sermon explores the difference between being chosen and choosing covenant. Drawing on midrash, lived experience, and the realities of Jewish life after October 7, Rabbi Baum reframes chosenness not as superiority, but as sacred obligation. What does it mean to embrace Torah in a world that sometimes pressures Jews to feel small or silent? And how can a deeper sense of Jewish identity empower us to stand up for ourselves and for others? This episode invites listeners to rediscover Sinai as a living moment and to ask a timeless question: You are chosen. Now what will you do with that gift?

11 de feb de 2026 - 18 min
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Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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