Pragmatic Judaism
Pragmatic Judaism is a podcast about one question most people never stop to ask: how did the Jewish people survive? How did a small, scattered people—with no consistent land, power, or protection—outlast empires that once seemed indestructible? Most people answer that question with belief or theology. This podcast takes a different approach. Not belief—but function. What did Jewish life actually do? What problems did it solve? And why did those solutions endure? Each episode breaks down a core piece of Jewish life and reframes it as part of a larger system designed for continuity. From Shabbat and Shiva to minyan and the mezuzah, Pragmatic Judaism explores how Jewish rituals, traditions, and institutions sustained Jewish peoplehood across time. This is not a podcast about what Jews say or argue. It’s about what Jews built—often without realizing it. A system where identity is not declared, but practiced. Where continuity is not assumed, but designed. Pragmatic Judaism doesn’t ask, “What does this mean?” It asks, “What does this do?” If these ideas resonate, subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. Follow along on Instagram @pragmaticjudaism to keep the conversation going. And if this made you think, share it with a friend. Glad you’re here. Shai
6 episodios
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