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Kolot: Voices from The Ark Synagogue

Kolot: Voices from The Ark Synagogue

By: The Ark Synagogue
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Welcome to Kolot, the podcast of The Ark Synagogue, a bold, experiential and caring Progressive Jewish community in Northwood, London. Through sermons, reflections and conversations from across our community, Kolot explores Jewish life, learning and values in the world we live in today. Rooted in tradition and open to new perspectives, these episodes bring together voices that inspire thought, connection and belonging. Whether you are Jewish, exploring Judaism, or simply looking for meaningful reflection, you are warmly welcome. To learn more about The Ark Synagogue, visit arksynagogue.org.© Ark Synagogue 2026. All rights reserved. Judaism Spirituality
Episodes
  • The Still Whisper: Elijah, Weariness and Finding Our Purpose
    Jul 4 2026

    In this talk the speaker explores the deep fatigue of the prophet Elijah as reflected in Anna Kamienska’s poem and the haftarah narrative. Listeners will grapple with questions of purpose, the "kol demamah dakah" – the still, small voice – and how quiet moments can reveal our true spirit. The sermon connects poetry, prayer, and the challenge of listening to the divine whisper amid life’s storms.

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    11 mins
  • The Danger of the One Who Alone Knows the Way
    Jun 27 2026

    In this sermon the speaker links Gabriella’s Bat Mitzvah to the story of Pinchas in Parashat Balak, warning against the temptation of single‑person saviors. Listeners will hear how the rabbis contain Pinchas’s zeal, valuing debate, humility, and collective decision‑making as the true hallmarks of Jewish maturity and responsible leadership. The talk also connects these ancient lessons to today’s political moment, urging us to seek leaders who listen and include diverse voices.

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    11 mins
  • The Hidden Wells That Sustain Us
    Jun 20 2026

    This sermon by Rabbi Lea Mühlstein invites listeners to reflect on the often-overlooked contributions of individuals who sustain communities and make a difference in quiet, unassuming ways. Using the story of Miriam from the Torah, Rabbi Mühlstein explores the theme of recognising and appreciating the 'hidden wells' that provide sustenance and support in our lives. The sermon encourages listeners to notice and honour those whose presence and labour are often taken for granted.

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    9 mins
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