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When Torah teachings are hard to hear… With Mushka Teleshevsky

When Torah teachings are hard to hear… With Mushka Teleshevsky

Update: 2025-06-22
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What happens when the Torah we learn doesn’t sit well with us — when it challenges our instincts, values, or sense of self?


In this honest and moving episode, we speak with a woman whose relationship with Torah is marked by both fierce passion and radical openness. We explore how she’s cultivated the ability to engage with complex, sometimes uncomfortable Torah concepts without cynicism or fear — and how she believes that real growth happens not in avoiding those teachings, but in leaning into them with curiosity and humility.


We discuss what it means to truly own your Torah learning — not just as support for others, but as a vital part of your personal identity. We also explore the fears some people have around giving women access to halachic texts: Will it distance them from halacha? Create confusion? Or might it do the opposite — draw them closer?


This episode is a fascinating exploration of how to stay open-hearted and open-minded in your learning, and how women can claim a seat at the table not just as spectators, but as active participants in the world of Torah.


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When Torah teachings are hard to hear… With Mushka Teleshevsky

When Torah teachings are hard to hear… With Mushka Teleshevsky

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