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The Poem. The ParSHA. The Podcast.

Rivy Kletenik·93 episodes

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The Poem. The ParSHA. The Podcast. Hosted by Rivy Kletenik

Episodes

23 min
Jun 21, 2023
Parshat Korach - A Power Play?

“Mine, said the stone, mine is the hour. I crush the scissors, such as my power, stronger than wish is my power, alone”

22 min
Jun 13, 2023
Shelach - The Spies!

While Kalev displays great faith and strength, the other spies surely do not. How do we come people who are confident and ready to take on the world?

22 min
Jun 6, 2023
“A Complaint” - Bahaalotecha.

A fitting poem to place beside our Parsha which tells the tale of the complaining People Israel. We’re talking about the ebon flow of relationships, and the tension of being intensely connected to the natural traveling away that happens.

24 min
May 23, 2023
Shavuot Edition: The Book of Ruth. “Immigrant Blues” by Li-Young Lee

Ruth leaves her home to join Naomi in a foreign land. There she gleans in the field to provide sustenance for herself and Naomi. She appreciates that Boaz notices her, even though she is a foreigner. Join us and listen to this Shavuot podcast.

24 min
May 17, 2023
In the Desert. Bemidbar. “The Room” by Denise Kevertov

To say that this week’s podcast is going to take us on a journey would be an understatement. Join us as we go bravely into the desert and into this remarkable poem - it will move you.

21 min
May 9, 2023
“The Good Life” - Behar-Bechukotai

This week’s poet, Tracy K. Smith. How do we understand the idea of the good life? We are promised as a People that if we observe the commandments, we will have a good life. Take a listen…

21 min
May 2, 2023
Margaret Atwood’s poem, “All Bread”

Bread, plays a starring role in the holy tabernacle and on each of our tables. In this weeks, Torah portion, we learn again about the table that holds the 12 loaves of bread.

1 hr 8 min
Apr 25, 2023
Taking a deep dive into aging. How we honor the aged. Sailing to Byzantium”

We are commanded in this weeks Torah portion, to respect our elders, and to give honor to those who are aged. Join us for lively conversation with a poem from William Butler Yeats.

25 min
Apr 18, 2023
Tazria - Metzora “If you don’t know the person I am and I don’t know the kind of person you are”

This weeks Torah portions highlight the foibles of gossiping. We place next to it a poem by William E. Stafford, to try to understand the dynamics of the way we interact with each other. Join us.

22 min
Mar 28, 2023
Pesach Podcast. Phillis Wheatley, “ On Being Brought from Africa to America”

We explore some of the disequilibrium that this poem evokes. What is it to be a pagan and two then be “redeemed”?

22 min
Mar 22, 2023
Vayikra. The Flour Offering

“Notes on Poverty” - poem by Hayden Carruth - placed along side, the verses that describe the humble Mincha, flour offering brought by the poor.

24 min
Mar 19, 2023
Vayakhel - “Women are cooking outside over the fire”

The Parsha begins with the commandment to not cook on Shabbat. Join us, as we take a look at a poem by Michelle Whitstone, “Women are cooking outside over the fire” - translated by the author from the Navajo.

24 min
Feb 28, 2023
Parshat Tetzaveh - “Ode to My Socks”

There is such creativity in this weeks, Torah portion. How do we lift up the mundane materials in our world to create a sanctuary?

20 min
Feb 15, 2023
“A Portable Paradise” - Parshat Mishpatim

The people, Israel, I promise that if they will serve the Lord, they will be blessed with bread with water and health. Sounds like paradise.

19 min
Feb 7, 2023
Parshat Yitro. “Joy”

At the top of this weeks, Torah portion we have the arrival of Yitro Moshe’s father-in-law - one particularly enigmatic word is used in the narrative, and boy does it take us to a number of different directions!

26 min
Feb 3, 2023
“Crossing” Parshat B’shalach

Not a simple moment standing on the precipice of the Red Sea. Are we ready to cross over?

29 min
Jan 25, 2023
The Poem? “Family” by Marilyn Nelson, daughter of one of the last Tuskegee Airmen.

“Family” we take our family with us as we celebrate! Moshe asked pharaoh to allow the Israelites to leave Egypt together with their entire family to celebrate in the desert a holiday for the Lord.

22 min
Jan 6, 2023
Parshat Vayechi - Jacob blesses his sons.

Shimon and Levi receive harsh words about anger. Our poem? “Sapphics Against Anger” - Timothy Steele.

22 min
Dec 29, 2022
Joseph’s Tears - Parshat Vayigash

Does Joseph cry more than any other biblical character? In this weeks, Torah portion, the tears come immediately before he reveals himself to his brothers. How can we understand these tears if not to poetry?

22 min
Dec 13, 2022
Parshat Vayeshev - Jealousy!

Tune in for a deeply hitting poem by William Blake. We attempt to grapple with the human foible - jealousy. What is up with humans created in the divine image, yet so weak when it comes to someone else’s beautiful, technicolor dream coat?!

24 min
Dec 9, 2022
Parsha Vayishlach/The Altar

Why do people in the Torah keep building altars?

2 min
Dec 8, 2022
Two more minutes!!

The rest of Vishlach :-)

25 min
Nov 28, 2022
The Twins /Toldot, VaYeitzei

The drama. Twins are born that was last week. This week one twin is to marry one sister ends up with the other sister!

25 min
Nov 17, 2022
Burying Sarah - Emily Dickinson “I felt a funeral in my brain” Poem #340

Join us as we discuss this week’s Torah portion where Avraham needs to acquire a burial ground for Sarah. Emily Dickinson explores the idea of the unbearable, lightness of being that is Sarah - that is a funeral - that is each of us.

1 hr 15 min
Oct 28, 2022
Parshat Noach

Parshat Noach? Meet Carl Sandburg. His poem, “Languages” speaks to the dispersal of humankind as they seek to unify as one building a tower to reach the sky. What were they thinking!?

23 min
Oct 20, 2022
Bereshith - Fallen Angels!?

Join us as we discuss an episode at the very end of this week’s Torah portion, the fallen angels! Theophile Gautier pens a perplexing poem, “Farewell to Poetry” - “Come, fallen Angel…”

22 min
Oct 3, 2022
The Whale - The Book of Yonah

Herman Melville the great American novelist captures the experience of the whale. He also writes a poem almost precisely the words of the profit Jonah. Join us! For this Yom Kippur podcast.

20 min
Sep 12, 2022
Rosh Hashanah/Wild Geese

What is this thing we do called repentance? Must really be hard on ourselves? Mary Oliver would like us to be kind. Join us for the poem and in this case the high holidays!

18 min
Jun 1, 2022Episode 14
Bechukotai - Rebuke “Night Heron Maybe”

Thunder would follow me all my days, stern reminder and sharp rebuke.

20 min
May 23, 2022Episode 14
ParSHAt Behar. Emily Dickinson.

The Resting of the Land. Shabbat Ha’retz. Thinking about Sabbath. Emily Dickinson…

20 min
May 20, 2022Episode 12
ParSHAT Behar - Emily Dickinson!

The Torah portion that talks about the resting of the land in the seventh year and in year 50. Emily Dickinson. What does it mean to observe a Sabbath? Her poem? Some keep the sabbath going to church I keep it, staying at home.

21 min
Apr 26, 2022Episode 6
ParSHAt Acharei Mot

ParSHAt Acharei Mot

20 min
Apr 6, 2022
Pesach Special

A poem about onions. Start cooking!

19 min
Mar 30, 2022
ParSHAt Tazria - when someone falls ill…

We are still situated in a pandemic. What is illness? What are the deep feelings we have around sickness? In this podcast we talk about the poetry of being ill.

22 min
Mar 23, 2022
ParSHAt Shemini - The poem of Robert Frost, “Guilt” - Oh my!

Aaron is carrying the guilt of creating the golden calf. He feels unable to bring down the presence of the Divine. Moshe joins him. How spectacular - the Devine Presence descends upon the Mishkan.

19 min
Mar 15, 2022
The Book of Esther - and the poem - “I Will Not Bow” - Why does Mordechai refuse to bow?

Let’s discuss speaking truth to power. When do we choose not to bow and when do we choose to sit down and have the conversation?

20 min
Mar 14, 2022
ParSHAt Zachor

“We Lived Happily During the War” - How do we stand up in this world to help those who are under attack, for no good reason?

1 hr 2 min
Mar 1, 2022
The Cloud/Pekudei

In this week’s episode we complete the book of Exodus. We contemplate the cloud. God dwells in the cloud over the Mishkan, the tabernacle. A poem by K Ryan, “Cloud” - join us!

19 min
Feb 16, 2022
ParSHAt Ki Tisa - “Waiting” - Emily Dickinson

People Israel are waiting. It is to no avail. Thinking Moshe is not returning they give up. A golden calf is fashioned. It is no fun waiting.

21 min
Feb 9, 2022
ParSHAT Tetzaveh - Bells!

Bells and pomegranates. Bells in pomegranate. It is time for Edgar Allan Poe. And maybe a little Leonard Cohen. Anne Sexting anyone?

20 min
Feb 2, 2022
ParSHAt Terumah - “Perhaps the World Ends Here” - Joy Harjo - !

The people Israel all participate enthusiastically! One of the vessels in this new tabernacle is the table. Let’s talk about table-court? What is a table?

21 min
Jan 26, 2022
ParSHAt Mishpatim - “Do Not Tolerate A Witch”

In this episode we take a close look at the issue witches. We look at a soliloquy of Shakespeare from the play Macbeth. Join us!

21 min
Jan 19, 2022
The Revelation @ Sinai - ParSHAt Yitro

In this edition we embrace a poem from a Spanish Kabbalist. An exploration of the miraculous mystical quality of revelation.

40 min
Jan 7, 2022Episode 10
ParSHAt Bo/The challenge: to start

The Israelites are on the precipice of entering their next big stage. They triumphantly walk out of Egypt mid day. Are they ready? Is there a procedure? OK

23 min
Dec 23, 2021
ParSHAt Shemot - “On Liberty and Slavery”

George Moses Horton. Meets Moses! Let’s reflect on slavery. It is simply horrific. Let us celebrate our liberty!

21 min
Dec 16, 2021
ParSHAt Vayechi - Judah is blessed with kingship. Robert Burns mourns a Jacobite.

What is it about royalty? Thousands of years we have this idea of a king, have a queen. What is it about royalty that we are so enamored with anything that has to do with the crown?

20 min
Dec 7, 2021
ParSHAt Vayigash & “Sunset” by Rainer Maria Rilke

Joseph brings Jacob to meet Pharaoh. The exchange is captivating. Zero asked him about his age. Jacob offers a surprising answer.

22 min
Nov 30, 2021
Miketz - “O Me! O Life” - Walt Whitman!

Joseph transitions from slave to prisoner to second to pharaoh! Who is Joseph? How do we struggle within ourselves to figure out who we are?

23 min
Nov 24, 2021
ParSHAt Vayeshev - The Story of Yosef! the poem, “Forgetting”

What is the nature of forgetting? Why does the cupbearer forget Joseph? What is memory? Oh how painful it is to forget.

20 min
Nov 16, 2021
ParSHAt Vayishlach - Jacob is Alone

In this episode we explore the idea of being alone through the poetry of Maya Angelou and the episode of Jacob alone in the night. Is it good to be alone?

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