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Welcome to Kolot, the podcast of The Ark Synagogue, a bold, experiential and caring Progressive Jewish community in Northwood, London. Through sermons, reflections and conversations from across our community, Kolot explores Jewish life, learning and values in the world we live in today. Rooted in tradition and open to new perspectives, these episodes bring together voices that inspire thought, connection and belonging. Whether you are Jewish, exploring Judaism, or simply looking for meaningful reflection, you are warmly welcome. To learn more about The Ark Synagogue, visit arksynagogue.org.

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The Power of Words

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Rabbi Andrea Kulikovsky explores the impact of our words on the world, drawing from the story of Miriam and Aaron's criticism of Moses in Parashat Beha'alotcha. She discusses the importance of pausing before speaking, co

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Close Enough to Hear Torah

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Rabbi Lea Mühlstein explores the significance of Sinai and Shavuot, highlighting a crucial Midrashic teaching that revelation begins not with God's voice, but with people standing together in unity. She discusses the pri

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The Ineffable Name

May 22, 202610m0

Rabbi Aaron Goldstein explores the connection between the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai and the festival of Shavuot, highlighting the importance of finding holiness in everyday moments. He reflects on the idea that

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The Crown of a Good Name

May 16, 202611m0

Rabbi Aaron Goldstein explores the Torah's progressive approach to leadership, highlighting how God chose the Levites for their merits rather than birthright. He discusses the importance of engaging with those we disagre

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Am I Dreaming?

May 9, 202612m0

Rabbi Andrea Kulikovsky reflects on her journey to becoming the rabbi of the Ark Synagogue, exploring themes of identity, faith, and community. She discusses her experiences as a Brazilian woman with a mixed heritage, an

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Remembering the Light

May 8, 202611m0

In this sermon, Rabbi Aaron Goldstein explores the challenging parasha of Bechukotai, where the terms of obedience to God are outlined in a list of blessings and curses. The rabbi questions how ancient Sages could claim

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Sacred Time, Sacred People

May 1, 20269m0

In this sermon, Rabbi Andrea Kulikovsky explores the concept of sacred time in Parashat Emor, highlighting how the Torah presents holiness as not just something received from God, but also as something we create. The rab

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Facing Fear and Trauma

Apr 25, 202610m0

Rabbi Andrea Kulikovsky explores how to live with fear and grief after traumatic events, drawing on the Torah portion Acharei Mot. She argues that healing requires structure, ritual, and community support, rather than ig

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Counting Time, Telling Stories

Apr 10, 20269m0

Rabbi Andrea Kulikovsky explores the significance of the Omer, a period of counting from Pesach to Shavuot, and how it can help us reframe our relationship with time and storytelling. She reflects on the ancient practice

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A Garden for the Grieving Heart

Apr 8, 20268m0

Rabbi Aaron Goldstein explores the poem 'The Garden of Song' by Moses Ibn Ezra, written during a time of personal exile and hardship. He discusses the challenges of comforting those who are grieving, using the example of

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The Only Question

Apr 7, 20268m0

In this sermon, Rabbi Andrea Kulikovsky explores the question of what keeps us enslaved, using the story of the Israelites' journey to freedom. She argues that it's not the external obstacles that hold us back, but our o

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Sacred Earth, Shared Duty

Apr 4, 20267m0

In this sermon, Michelle Gorman explores the intersection of Jewish ethics and environmental responsibility. She discusses how Jewish teachings emphasize the importance of living sustainably, protecting the natural world

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Searching for Chametz in a Time of War

Apr 2, 202615m0

Rabbi Lea Mühlstein explores the deeper meaning of Pesach, arguing that freedom is not an end point but a call to responsibility. She discusses the dangers of unchecked power and the importance of moral accountability, u

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Keep the Fire Burning

Mar 28, 20268m0

Rabbi Lea Mühlstein explores the significance of Shabbat HaGadol, the day before Pesach, in the face of uncertainty and tragedy. She draws on Parashat Tzav to discuss the importance of maintaining hope and living fully,

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Will you Choose Judaism?

Mar 21, 20269m0

Rabbi Lea Mühlstein explores the question of why one would choose Judaism, particularly at a crossroads in life. She discusses the tension between Judaism's particular and universal voices, citing Rabbi John Rayner, and

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Strengthening One Another

Mar 13, 202610m0

Rabbi Andrea Kulikovsky explores the meaning of community and prayer through the lens of the parashot Vayakhel-Pekudei. She reflects on the challenges faced by the community and finds solace in the idea that being togeth

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The Wisdom of Community

Mar 7, 20269m0

Rabbi Aaron Goldstein explores the wisdom of Solomon and Moses, highlighting the importance of community and seeking divine presence in times of struggle. He discusses how true wisdom is put into practice by being with o

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Clothes and Masks

Feb 27, 20269m0

In this sermon, Rabbi Andrea Kulikovsky explores the themes of identity, power, and vulnerability through the lenses of Parashat Tetzaveh and the Purim story. She examines how clothing, titles, and masks can both empower

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A Sanctuary Within

Feb 21, 202610m0

In this sermon, Rabbi Aaron Goldstein delves into Parashat Terumah, exploring the idea of God's indwelling presence and the concept of generosity. He discusses how the Torah's portrayal of God as an intimate, indwelling

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Seeing God

Feb 14, 20269m0

Rabbi Aaron Goldstein explores the concept of beholding God through the intellect and prophetic vision, referencing Exodus 24:10. He discusses how the people of Israel experienced a covenantal agreement with God and invi

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