Embracing Oneness: Jewish Mysticism in Practice – Lex Rofeberg

Embracing Oneness: Jewish Mysticism in Practice – Lex Rofeberg

Author: Meli Solomon, the Talking with God Project April 10, 2025 Duration: 49:30

Episode 95.  

What comes to mind when you hear the term mysticism? Perhaps you imagine a yogi sitting cross legged in meditation, or people sitting in a circle chanting. Several religions have mystical practices, Sufism in Islam, and Zen Buddhism, for instance. Whatever the particulars, they generally share a desire to become one with the Divine and valueing of spiritual rather than intellectual understanding. Today, my guest, Lex Rofeberg, has joined me to talk about Jewish mysticism, its history, core books, challenging concepts and risks to followers. As a rabbi ordained in the Jewish Renewal movement, he is both a practitioner and critic of Jewish mysticism. Lex is co-host of the Judaism Unbound podcast and the Un-Yeshiva – a link is in the show notes. He is also an active proponent of learning from other faith traditions. In this, he shares my philosophy that learning about other paths is beneficial and does not pose a risk to your beliefs or practice. 


Bio:  

Lex Rofeberg (he/him) serves as senior Jewish educator for Judaism Unbound, a digital-first Jewish organization. He co-hosts and produces its weekly podcast, facilitates many of its digital rituals and events, and oversees the UnYeshiva: a digital center for Jewish learning and unlearning. He graduated from Brown University with a degree in Judaic Studies, and was ordained as a rabbi by ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal. A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Lex lived for two years in Jackson, Mississippi -- working for the Institute of Southern Jewish Life -- and he currently lives in Providence, Rhode Island with his wife.


Highlights: 

  • Embracing Jewish pop culture. 
  • Pantheism, panentheism and monotheism.
  • Embodied worship and pantheism. 
  • Oneness and separation of the sacred and the profane.
  • Hasidism, neo-Hasidism, and Chabad.
  • The Zohar and Kabbalah. 
  • Reckoning with harm in by charismatic leaders.


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