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An enlightening podcast series by Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon

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The Broken Zaddik

jyungar May 30, 2021
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David's Punishment

jyungar May 23, 2021

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The Netziv's Theory of Human Agency

jyungar May 16, 2021
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The Long Trajectory of the Word "NAVI"

jyungar May 9, 2021
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Finding seal marks ostensibly from Isaiah the Prophet and Hezekiah within mere feet of each other in Jerusalem is intriguing; so are other seals of other non-visionary Isaiahs found in Israel from that time…

A 2,700-year-old seal impression on clay unearthed in Jerusalem leads on to the history of the word NAVI.

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Abigail's Cunning

jyungar April 25, 2021

Click here to download the Sources: PDF

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The Hidden Treasure In The Leprous House

jyungar April 19, 2021

In describing the tzaraat that afflicted the home, the Torah says: “When you come to the land of Canaan, which I am giving you as a possession, and I place an affliction of tzaraat upon a house in the land of your possession.”

The Midrash teaches that from the words of the verse we learn that G‑d Himself placed the affliction of tzaraat on the house, so it was in fact a blessing. For when the Israelites removed the afflicted stones from their homes, they discovered treasures that the native Canaanites had hidden within the walls.

We explore the paradox of finding treasure hidden behind the afflicted stones on one’s heart…

And reflect on the choice one must make between a poisonous fruit or one that heals.

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Darosh Darash Moshe: The Hinge Upon Which The Torah Opens

jyungar April 12, 2021

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The Pipes To Hell

jyungar March 21, 2021

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The Remedy in the Sickness

jyungar March 14, 2021
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The Second Set of Tablets

jyungar March 7, 2021
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Esther vs. Mordechai's Vision

jyungar March 1, 2021
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Vashti's Tail/Tale

jyungar February 21, 2021
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Mum's Second Yartzheit

jyungar February 19, 2021
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The Redness and Blackness of Blood: From Exodus 24 to Alchemy

jyungar February 14, 2021
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Jethro's Goosebumps

jyungar February 7, 2021
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Shirat Hayam: Orthography and the Space Between the Words

jyungar January 31, 2021
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What Zipporah Saw

jyungar January 25, 2021

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The Traumatic Infancy of Moshe

jyungar January 10, 2021
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Jacob Never Died

jyungar January 3, 2021
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Judah vs Joseph: Opposing Views of Cultural Tradition

jyungar December 27, 2020
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Julian Ungar-Sargon

This is Julian Ungar-Sargon's personal website. It contains poems, essays, and podcasts for the spiritual seeker and interdisciplinary aficionado.​