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  • REVENGE - SEASON FINALE (a shiur by Chaz Volk)
    2025/02/26
    For over two years, I, Chaz Volk, successfully released one episode of Jewish content per week. Each episode averaged 30 minutes, offering Torah insights and glimpses into Jewish diasporic cultures. This endeavor was nothing less than a passion project—one that I balanced alongside my day-to-day work life. My primary goal was to learn. Coming from a conservative/secular Jewish background, my knowledge was limited. It still is, humbly speaking. However, I am proud to say that I have grown tremendously since the show's inception. I write this with a deep sense of care and pride, knowing how far I’ve come from my initial understanding. The show opened doors, connecting me with rabbis, coaches, actors, professionals, musicians, and content creators. I had the unique opportunity to learn from so many incredible voices, exploring the theology of Judaism through its many lenses. The show itself achieved notable success, ranking as the 17th-largest Jewish podcast in the world from 2023 to the present. Occasionally, I even received public recognition for my work. Despite not considering myself a thought leader (seriously, I've only ever been a student), I was able to foster a community. The learning experience was so personally fulfilling that it ultimately inspired me to study Torah full-time at Aish HaTorah, embracing the rich Jewish tradition of yeshiva. While in Israel, I had the honor of recording in-person interviews at a studio in the Old City. Unfortunately, that studio shut down, forcing my show into an unexpected hiatus. But as Hashem would have it (because there’s no such thing as luck—only Hashem), I was invited to speak for Aish’s "Gesher" program. I was granted one-time access to a rabbi’s camera and microphone equipment, seizing the opportunity to publicly share my story. In my speech, I revealed the two other reasons I created this show: To make it clear, once and for all, that there is NO SUCH THING AS A BAD JEW Revenge Why revenge? Tune in to find out. 00:00 Parshas Mishpatim 06:52 Historical Context of Slavery Laws 10:12 Hebrews’ Mindset 13:52 A Shameful Quarrel 16:23 Final Moments 18:34 Variations of Judaism 24:33 The Dream 25:53 Disconnection 30:32 THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A BAD JEW 34:08 Divine Justice 34:40 A Revenge Story About Chaz Volk: Chaz Volk grew up in Thousand Oaks, California, where he began his Torah studies until becoming Bar Mitzvah at Temple Etz Chaim. From a young age, he was keenly aware of his uniqueness and often found himself the token Jew in non-Jewish settings. In middle school, Chaz experienced his first encounter with antisemitism—an experience that, rather than distancing him from his heritage, only strengthened his connection to his Jewish identity. Later, he attended San Francisco State University, where he became deeply involved with SF Hillel as both a volunteer and an intern. From early on, he recognized the university's social climate and its stance on Jews and Zionism. Chaz eventually became the lead plaintiff in the class-action lawsuit Volk v. CSU Board of Trustees—a case that he and his legal representation won. Since then, he has proudly embraced his Jewish identity and actively participated in Jewish communities across Southern California. Most recently, Chaz experienced an emotional awakening during an organized trip to Israel. There, he adopted new Jewish practices that remain an integral part of his life today. Currently, he is a volunteer and frequent participant in Aish HaTorah’s programming. Through this show, he aims to promote Aish’s programs, events, and resources while sharing valuable Jewish teachings. Connect with Bad Jew: BadJew.co https://linktr.ee/badjew BadJewPod@gmail.com Ig @BadJewPod TikTok @BadJewPod
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    38 分
  • How Does Torah STOP Depression? with Ari Gutman
    2025/02/12
    Depression is real. It's a problem as old as time. Whether it's from a lack of fulfillment or from loss or even a chronic disorder, people know what you're going through and it's valid! As cliche as it sounds, it's going to be okay. We hope that this episode brings you comfort during these troubling times and helps provide solutions through Jewish wisdom. The Torah offers insights that go beyond the 5 books of Moses to remedy this mental illness. Ari Gutman, a financial guru, content creator, and yeshiva student at Aish Hatorah with Chaz Volk, shares his personal story on how he fought drugs, anxiety, depression, and the whole nine yards. Volk and Gutman commiserate over their struggles and use the Torah as a means to bring light to dark places. 00:00 Introduction 06:15 Grandfather's Wisdom and Resilience 08:50 Alone in the Abyss 12:47 Exploring Jewish Faith Independently 14:43 "Family Closeness Beyond Distance" 17:17 Eden: Garden as Time Perspective 21:33 "Seeing Truth Through Sobriety" 23:34 Navigating AA’s Spiritual Steps 27:49 Abraham's Quest Before Idol-Smashing 30:02 "Life Lessons from Relationships" 35:29 "Intrinsic Jewish Identity Journey" 37:08 God's Comedy: Life Transformed 40:53 Life's Downward Escalator Metaphor 43:38 Embracing Growth Through Consistent Effort 46:08 Beyond Belief: Walking with Hashem 51:56 Gratitude and Life's Cycle 55:02 "Pleasure and Spiritual Connection" 56:41 Connect with Ari Gutman Online About Ari Gutman: Ari Gutman is a business owner, speaker and most importantly a student of life. Prior to his current standing, he battled years worth of what he calls “G-dlessness” before discovering his heartbeat and making abrupt lifestyle changes to bask in peace of mind. Want to fight anti-Semitism for $5? **VOTE for Chaz in the Aish Ha'am Slate** https://vote.aish.com/?source=ChazVolk Connect with Bad Jew: BadJew.co https://linktr.ee/badjew BadJewPod@gmail.com Ig @BadJewPod TikTok @BadJewPod
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    59 分
  • What Is Tefillin? with Sruly Meyer
    2025/02/05
    Jews wear these weird boxes on their arms and head. They are placed there for some specific holy reason but to an outsider it's unclear why it has to be worn to pray. These "phylacteries" have an aesthetic that could be misconstrued, but once you know the truth, you won't want to take them off. Sruly Meyer, a kosher chef and return guest to the podcast, offers a comprehensive look into the beauty and holiness of tefillin. Using his very own to personally teach us, Chaz Volk, host of Bad Jew, takes the opportunity to learn about the specific details of the Tefillin that you might've missed putting it on the first time! 00:00 Introduction 04:15 "Tefillin Stands Revolutionize Outreach" 08:29 "Neglected Ritual Significance" 09:46 A ritual before the Torah. 13:15 Obedience to G-d 17:14 Spiritual community 20:21 "When Will Moshiach Come?" 25:22 Design cases 28:11 Chaz's first tefillin 29:15 Unexpected Tefillin Lesson in store 33:36 The 4-stemmed shine confusion 37:59 Your existence 40:29 Can women wear tefillin? 44:01 Spiritual meets Physical 48:07 Find Tefillin Stands Near You 49:03 The 4-stemmed shine ANSWERED by Chabad.org 52:42 Conclusion About Sruly Meyer: Sruly runs a marketing agency in Hollywood, Florida. He is a home cook and recipe developer who runs a food and travel blog, discussing local food scenes and daily Jewish life. He is a proud Jewish father and business owner. Connect with Sruly Meyer IG and TikTok @srulycooks www.SrulyMeyer.com Want to fight anti-Semitism for $5? **VOTE for Chaz in the Aish Ha'am Slate** https://vote.aish.com/?source=ChazVolk Connect with Bad Jew: BadJew.co https://linktr.ee/badjew BadJewPod@gmail.com Ig @BadJewPod TikTok @BadJewPod
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    54 分
  • When Should I Start Dating? with Coach Daniel Ratner
    2025/01/29
    Do you have the heartthrob of a hopeless romantic that bounces from one love to another? Do you go heart-first into relationships only to find yourself washed up from another treacherous and dramatic quarrel? Dating is hard but learning when to enter the dating scene is another matter. Coach Daniel Ratner jumps back onto the podcast to talk about the 'WHEN' that is so essential for dating. Drawing from the wisdom of the 5 books of Moses, including the creation story, Coach Daniel Ratner has created a system of effective and meaningful dating habits that work and have made relationships stand the test of time. Ratner teaches Chaz Volk, host of Bad Jew, the complicated and misunderstood world of Jewish dating. 00:00 Introduction 03:05 Am I Ready for Dating? 08:45 Show Her Vulnerability 10:42 Prioritize Emotional Connection at Home 12:25 Reconsidered Traditions 17:15 King Solomon's Ring 20:40 Three Pre-Marriage Questions 22:38 Case Study 26:10 Mindful Communication in Marriage 29:06 Ritual Significance at Wedding 32:27 Conclusion Want to fight anti-Semitism for $5? **VOTE for Chaz in the Aish Ha'am Slate** https://vote.aish.com/?source=ChazVolk About Coach Daniel Ratner: Coach Ratner was a world-class rare coin dealer & real estate developer in America. He has now transitioned himself into an influential educator for organizations who seek inspiration. His focus is on fostering meaningful relationships, building self-esteem, and providing spiritual motivation. His 5th book, “Infinite Marriage: The 4 Phases of Loving Relationship”, was released in May 2024. Connect Coach Daniel Ratner: Podcast: Living in Clarity - available on all podcast platforms! www.coachratner.com Connect Bad Jew: BadJew.co https://linktr.ee/badjew BadJewPod@gmail.com Ig @BadJewPod TikTok @BadJewPod
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    34 分
  • Why Are New Beginnings Difficult? with Rabbi Benzion Klatzko
    2025/01/22
    It's finally 2025 (5785 for those keeping track) and you want to start that new years resolution. A classic example that everyone struggles with is the desire to take on the dreaded gym goals. We know how this song goes: You start your gym membership. You realize how hard it is. You give up. Sound familiar? Of course it does. Whether or not you go to the gym, there are hundreds of tasks we wish we could take on but never do. Rabbi Benzion Klatzko, a return guest from the early days of Bad Jew, comes back onto the podcast to reintroduce his wisdom to the Bad Jew fan base. Klatzko highlights the importance of new beginnings and explains from the deeper Talmudic lens why starting anything is excruciatingly difficult. This concept is no stranger to Chaz Volk who expresses the literal new beginning he is in by being in Israel for a FULL YEAR to study in Yeshiva at Aish HaTorah. Join Rabbi Klatzko and Chaz as they fully grasp the heavy burden of trying something new. 00:00 Life Update: ISRAEL!!! 05:08 The beginning of Bad Jew 08:46 Chasing New Project Highs 12:49 Vision as True Wisdom 13:57 Message for Unaware Complainers 18:41 Inspiring Encounter with Young Adults 21:44 Reflections Shape Relationships and Happiness 24:19 "Weathered Faces, Resonant Journeys" About Rabbi Benzion Klatzko: Rabbi Benzion Klatzko is an ordained rabbi, a music producer, a published author, and a radio talk show host. Dubbed the “Hollywood Rabbi,” for years Rabbi Klatzko delivered a popular monthly class in Jewish thought to many of Hollywood’s biggest stars. Rabbi Klatzko is one of the national directors for Jewish life on campus in North America and was named “One of America’s Most Inspiring Rabbis” by the Jewish Forward Magazine in 2014. Rabbi Klatzko is also the founder of Shabbat.com, the world’s largest Jewish social network, helping people find Shabbat, Jewish Dating, and employment in over 120 countries. Connect with Rabbi Benzion Klatzko: Email: RabbiKlatzko@gmail.com Music: Klatzko Art: RishonArt.com Join Shabbat.com, the World's Largest Jewish Network, and download the app. Dating, Jobs, and Shabbat Hospitality Worldwide! http://www.Shabbat.com Connect with Bad Jew BadJewPod@gmail.com Ig @BadJewPod TikTok @BadJewPod BadJew.co
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    26 分
  • What Is The Psychology of Judaism? with Rabbi Daniel Sher
    2025/01/15
    Your brain is the most precious and unique part of your body. It is more than just a memory drive or a ball of grey matter. It essentially contains the essence of your soul. When scientists fully understood this truth, Jews had already figured this out thousands of years earlier. If you look at the laws and life guiding principles around Jewish communities, you'll see that it's geared to be a system of timeless mental health choices that can help make life better. Rabbi Daniel Sher comes from a unique background that bridges the gap between psychology and Judaism. Many of his teachings in his shull are designed to offer sustainable mental health solutions that are Torah-approved and kosher habits. Chaz Volk, host of Bad Jew, eagerly takes on this unique subject matter to understand how the elevated literature that is Torah elevates us! 00:00 Introduction 03:54 Family, faith, kidney transplant 07:16 Torah as lifelong, psychologically relevant learning 10:22 Is Torah relevant, or are we? 13:35 Fortune teller stereotype 18:50 Joy coexists with brokenness 22:38 Human wholeness 24:53 Psychology, community, creativity, learning, sharing 29:17 Blending faith and wonder. 30:27 Find community About Rabbi Daniel Sher: Rabbi Daniel Sher is the newest member of our clergy team. He first joined us at KI as an intern, continued as Youth and Family Rabbinic Fellow, and now serves as our Associate Rabbi. He works to create vibrant and meaningful Jewish moments like his PJ Library Havdalah in the Park, Multigenerational Alternative High Holy Day Service, and soulful “Shabbat on the Rocks” Kabbalat Service for our Kehillat 20/30 community. He is a proud 18Doors Rukin Rabbinic Fellow, serving as a resource for interfaith families across all of Los Angeles. His enthusiasm for our tradition is matched only by his ability to translate it for our time. Rabbi Sher grew up in Palos Verdes and now lives here in the Pacific Palisades with his wife Jen, their children Levi and Sami, and their two dogs Herzl and Golda. He graduated from the University of Arizona with a bachelors of Science in Psychology and a bachelors of arts in Religious Studies and was ordained from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion here in Los Angeles. Rabbi Sher loves taste-testing tacos, taking early morning bike rides, and getting coffee around town. Connect with Rabbi Daniel Sher: IG @rabbidanielsher Ig @kehillatisrael TikTok @rabbidanielsher www.ourki.org SPECIAL THANKS TO THE SPONSOR OF THIS EPISODE: JEWISH BIG BROTHERS AND BIG SISTERS OF LOS ANGELES! Become a big today! JBBBSLA.org/mentorship Connect with Bad Jew: BadJew.co https://linktr.ee/badjew BadJewPod@gmail.com Ig @BadJewPod TikTok @BadJewPod
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    34 分
  • What is The Zohar? with Rabbi Natan Halevy
    2025/01/08
    How familiar are you with Torah? It's an important question because a lot of people simply remember the grand journey Moses takes and how he leads the people to Israel, and boom! You have the Torah. But it's so much more. In fact, outside of the 5 books of Moses you have The Talmud and Kabbalah and you have Pirkei Avot and you have this thing called Oral Torah versus Written Torah. Somewhere within the wide scope of what's considered Torah, you'll come across this book and wonder what's so special about this guy named Zohar. The mysteries and wisdom of The Zohar is well known and studied by Rabbi Natan Halevy. His precise and detailed work has been a lifetime achievement passed down from generation to generation within his family. Rabbi Halevy teaches Chaz Volk, host of Bad Jew, the depths, teachings, and relevance of this essential piece in Jewish literature. 00:00 Introduction 07:13 Oral Torah 10:04 Essential teachings 14:53 The power in reading 19:04 Zohar predicts cell phone addiction 22:30 Connection to Israel, Torah, and God deeply 24:39 Balancing study with life's responsibilities is challenging. 28:08 Alleviating depression, spreading holiness. 32:42 God's existence is fundamental 33:41 Practicing mystical teachings today About Rabbi Natan Halevy: I grew up in Los Angeles, and with my parents and siblings, attended Kahal Joseph where I had my Bar Mitzvah in 1994. As the child of Iraqi parents, I have a powerful sense of the strong culture and traditon I come from. In 2005 I received my Rabbinical ordination from Rabbi Yitchak Yaroslavsky at Yeshivat Tomchei Tmimim in Israel. I then served as an assistant Rabbi in Chabad of Great Neck, NY before I returned to Los Angeles in 2008. I love studying all facets of Torah—from the Bible to the Talmud to the inner parts of Torah. I also have knowledge of many other modalities and philosophies that I feel may support us as Jews and people in this modern day and age. My wife Bracha and our children – Yosef Hayim, Menucha, Menachem, Noam, and Shimon – are very happy to be working with the wonderful Kahal Joseph community. Contact Rabbi Natan Halevy: RabbiHaLevy@KahalJoseph.org IG @kahaljoseph SPECIAL THANKS TO THE SPONSOR OF THIS EPISODE: JEWISH BIG BROTHERS AND BIG SISTERS OF LOS ANGELES! Become a big today! JBBBSLA.org/mentorship Connect with Bad Jew: BadJew.co https://linktr.ee/badjew BadJewPod@gmail.com Ig @BadJewPod TikTok @BadJewPod
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    36 分
  • THE MEANING OF LIFE (Chaz Volk's Going Away Speech)
    2025/01/01
    Chaz Volk, host of Bad Jew, is off to Yeshiva! Studying at Aish HaTorah, Volk will be examining more than just text and Jewish law but also his soul. Before leaving, he threw a large going away party at his residence - Venice Moishe House - where he acknowledged his aggressive change and growth which enabled him to take this next big leap into 2025. Chaz explains his bold discovery announcing his understanding of the meaning of life while offering 3 rules to help all who listen follow this path. 00:00 Bittersweet farewell and housekeeping 05:18 Ship of Theseus 09:22 Chaz's 3 Rules of Change 11:28 Acknowledgements Connect with Bad Jew: BadJew.co https://linktr.ee/badjew BadJewPod@gmail.com Ig @BadJewPod TikTok @BadJewPod
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    14 分