June 5, 2024

Balancing Joy and Kosher Values: Ensuring Wholesome Entertainment for Today's Jewish Youth

What happens when our traditional sources of entertainment clash with the need to uphold kosher values? Join us as we uncover Jewish youth's immense challenges in finding suitable recreational outlets. From concerns over the content in popular media to the hidden pitfalls in seemingly innocent hobbies like stamp collecting or hitting the gym, we explore the urgent need for wholesome, value-aligned activities. Our guest, a revered BMG Rosh Yeshiva, enlightens us with his wisdom on embracing all facets of Judaism, even the mystical and arcane, to foster joy and engagement within the community.

Discover how the celebration of Lag Ba'omer, though not explicitly mentioned in the Torah, has become a vital source of excitement and happiness for our youth. Our discussion emphasizes creating vibrant and enthusiastic atmospheres around Jewish traditions and holidays. By making these celebrations appealing and meaningful, we can build a strong foundation for the future of our community. Please tune in to learn how to ensure our children have the necessary outlets to relax and have fun while staying true to our values.

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It's irking and irritating that the Jewish youth including myself in that are slowly finding it more and more tedious to find kosher outlets.

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It's bothering me that after a morning Seder or afternoon Seder or just taking care of the kids for a long time, that you can't just turn on a game of sports, because who knows what type of other immoral activities will be promoted via commercials.

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Inappropriate things will be shown on the screen.

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It bothers me.

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It irks me that the recreational hobbies, the letting loose, the way of just letting kids get their energy out, all of those outlets are wilting, decaying.

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A kid wants to just read a book.

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Who knows what type of vulgar language are in the books produced nowadays?

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The kid, maybe, is an interesting kid.

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He wants to collect stamps.

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Who knows what pictures plastered on the stamp?

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Who knows that in 2024, if you sign up for a gym, who knows what ervas, dover, loisikra problems the kid will have to face?

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So what are we to do?

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To just let loose?

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And it isn't realistic to just say, well, you should be doing mitzvahs the whole day, studying the whole day.

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Kids need to be kids.

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Even adults sometimes need to be kids.

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What are we supposed to do?

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And then I heard this problem addressed by one of the great BMG, rush yeshivos.

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He explained it in such a brilliant way and that he pointed to the oddity that Klaal Yisrael seemed this year to be so involved, obsessed and consumed with the holiday of Lag Ba'omer.

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Yet Lag Ba'omer isn't a holiday.

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Lag Ba'omer isn't even quoted even once, to my knowledge, in all of the written and oral Torah.

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And even the most right-wing Jews, the holiest rabbis with the biggest beards, bring all of their kids to a bonfire and they even maybe take off of their work, of their night Seder.

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People are putting other Torah, real rabbinic and biblical obligations on the back burner, and Lag Ba'omer came to the forefront.

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Didn't really seem to add up why, but he said because they are brilliant and they know that in this generation, specifically in these days, in this situation, all parts of Judaism needs to be encouraged and embraced, even the most deep, mystical and hard to understand, arcane parts.

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Because it can bring simcha and it even acts as a certain outlet, a certain excitement.

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It gives Judaism flavor, it gives it a smell, a schmeck.

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For the younger ones that maybe cannot have the same pleasure from Abaya and Rava, it's important that for the Jewish youth we embrace all of the permitted types of outlets.

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You make excitement about Shabbos candy.

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You make excitement about good Jewish music.

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You make excitement about tuba shva, tuba av, because embracing and broadening the outlets and the simcha for the Jewish youth in this generation is absolutely crucial for building a successful future Jewish generation.