Staying Human: Dr. Stephen Fulder on Meditation, Fear, and the Stories We Live By

What happens to the inner world when fear becomes constant? Two years after opening RAW, Dr. Stephen Fulder returns to reflect on Israel’s emotional and spiritual landscape since October 7.
Staying Human in a Time of Contraction: A Conversation with Dr. Stephen Fulder

Meditation, fear, compassion, and the stories that shape our world. When the World Contracts, We Look for Voices That Stay Open Two years ago, in the aftermath of October 7th, when the air in Israel felt thick with shock, fear and disorientation, I sat down to record the very first episode of RAW. My nervous […]
Dr. Rick Hanson on Staying Resilient with Missiles Overhead

As missiles rained down between Iran and Israel, I sat down with Dr. Rick Hanson, leading psychologists and experts on resilience.
Mindfulness as a Prerequisite for Power – A Conversation with Dr. Nava Levit-Binnun

Neuroscientist and mindfulness teacher Dr. Nava Levit-Binnun explores how contemplative practice can deepen our resilience and expand our capacity.
Rabbi Dalia Marx on Grief, Prayer and Jewish Responsibility

Dr. Dalia Marx—one of the most respected voices in contemporary Jewish thought and liturgy. We talk about how October 7 and the war since have brought profound and rapid changes to the world of Jewish prayer: the language, the focus, even the urgency. Rabbi Marx also shares her reflections on the Jewish responsibility to bring our hostages home, and the prayers—old and new—that have sustained her through these past eighteen months.
It’s a moving, grounded, and deeply thoughtful conversation with someone who has dedicated her life to holding the sacred and the human, side by side.
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About Rabbi Dr. Dalia Marx
Rabbi Marx is the Rabbi Aaron D. Panken Professor of Liturgy and Midrash at the Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion in Jerusalem. She is the first woman in Israel to hold a professorship in liturgy and is a trailblazer in both academic and spiritual circles.
Her work bridges scholarship and lived practice, and she is the author of several books, including When I Sleep and When I Wake: On Prayers Between Dusk and Dawn. She’s also a contributor to the new Israeli Reform prayerbook, and a leading voice in shaping how prayer responds to collective trauma, grief, and hope.