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Three Models of Grieving: Aurelius, Epictetus, and Rambam (Epictetus - Enchiridion 3)

Three Models of Grieving: Aurelius, Epictetus, and Rambam (Epictetus - Enchiridion 3)

FromThe Stoic Jew


Three Models of Grieving: Aurelius, Epictetus, and Rambam (Epictetus - Enchiridion 3)

FromThe Stoic Jew

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Feb 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Length: 18 minutesSynopsis: My primary goal in making this episode was to remove my "podcaster's block" that has been in place since the news of the four deaths reached me on 2/2/23. After recapping those events and their aftermath, I examine Marcus Aurelius's healthy approach to grief, followed by Epictetus's unhealthy approach, and then the superior approach of halacha as presented by the Rambam.Sources:- Ryan Holiday, Daily Stoic email (5/10/22)- Epictetus, Enchiridion (The Handbook) 3- Rambam: Mishneh Torah, Sefer Shoftim, Hilchos Avel 13:11-12 Articles I wrote in my grief:- 2/5/23: My Eulogy for Adira Koffsky z"l (2004-2023)- 2/8/23: Thoughts on Yesterday's Shivah Call in Detroit- 2/9/23: Thoughts on the Seventh Morning- 2/10/23: Spectral Clergy, Living Torah, and My Izzet Grieving ProcessRelated TSJ episodes: - 2/1/23: Preparing to Grieve for Popo, My 98-Year-Old Grandmother- 12/16/21:  Yet Another Inhuman Facet of Epictetus's Stoicism- 5/17/21:  How the Jedi Order Gives Stoicism a Bad Name, Part 1: Yoda- 4/22/21: Thinking Aloud About My Fundamental Disagreement with Epictetus-----The Torah content for this week has been sponsored by Sarah and Moshe Eisen, with the following message: "Dedicated in honor of Popo, who shined bright and brought joy to so many of us. And to Rabbi Matt Schneeweiss who shared her with us and continues to share thoughts, insights, and Torah."-----Substack: rabbischneeweiss.substack.com/Patreon: patreon.com/rabbischneeweissYouTube Channel: youtube.com/rabbischneeweissBlog: kolhaseridim.blogspot.com/"The Stoic Jew" Podcast: thestoicjew.buzzsprout.com"The Mishlei Podcast": mishlei.buzzsprout.com"Rambam Bekius" Podcast: rambambekius.buzzsprout.com"Machshavah Lab" Podcast: machshavahlab.buzzsprout.com"The Tefilah Podcast": tefilah.buzzsprout.comWhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/GEB1EPIAarsELfHWuI2k0HAmazon Wishlist: amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/Y72CSP86S24W?ref_=wl_sharelSupport the show
Released:
Feb 16, 2023
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My name is Rabbi Matt Schneeweiss. I am, first and foremost, an Orthodox Jew. My primary area of focus is the teachings of Shlomo ha'Melech (King Solomon) in Mishlei (Proverbs) and Koheles (Ecclesiastes). I also consider myself to be a student of the Stoic masters: Epictetus, Seneca, and Marcus Aurelius. Over the past two decades I have been exploring the relationship between Judaism and Stoicism - where they overlap, where they differ, and how they complement each other. This year I started a daily reading of Marcus Aurelius with an aim to explore these questions. I'll read a passage from Aurelius's Meditations and then muse (or meditate aloud) on my thoughts about what he said and what the Torah would have to say. As Seneca taught: "Each day acquire something that will fortify you against poverty, against death, indeed against other misfortunes as well; and after you have run over many thoughts, select one to be thoroughly digested that day" (Letter #2). If this podcast serves that purpose, then it will have been of value.