Living Jewishly Out Loud
Is a "good friend" someone who never judges you, or the one person with the courage to call you out? Drawing from the Torah, this episode dives into the difficult Jewish obligation of tochecha — offering constructive criticism to those we love. From a mysterious Talmudic story about a rabbi and a neighbor’s ox to the three golden rules of "rebuking" without ruining a relationship, we explore how holding each other accountable is the ultimate Jewish act of love. This sermon originally aired on April 24, 2026. Love this episode and want to show your support? Contribute here. [https://www.ti-stl.org/payment.php?donation_type_id=7409554] For more information about Congregation Temple Israel, visit: www.ti-stl.org [https://www.ti-stl.org/] Follow us on social Instagram [http://www.instagram.com/congregationtempleisrael] Facebook [http://www.facebook.com/templeisraelstlouis] YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/tistl] This podcast’s theme song, “Oseh Shalom,” is performed by Rob Aronson [https://www.robaronsonmusic.com/].
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