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Made on Sabbath

Madlik Podcast – Torah Thoughts on Judaism From a Post-Orthodox Jew by Geoffrey Stern

May 6, 202629:25Religion & Spirituality

What if the Jewish secret to creating your best work is actually learning how to do absolutely nothing? Is Shabbat really about rest… or is it about creation? Is it about ceasing from activity—or a unique form of product...

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Made on Sabbath is an episode from Madlik Podcast – Torah Thoughts on Judaism From a Post-Orthodox Jew by Geoffrey Stern. What if the Jewish secret to creating your best work is actually learning how to do absolutely nothing? Is Shabbat rea...

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Published May 6, 2026, 29:25 long, audio available.

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What if the Jewish secret to creating your best work is actually learning how to do absolutely nothing? Is Shabbat really about rest… or is it about creation? Is it about ceasing from activity—or a unique form of production? The Torah says something strange: during the Sabbatical year, you don't eat crops—you eat "Shabbat." And when we are commanded to keep the Sabbath—we are told to make it. Key Takeaways Shabbat Isn't Passive — It's Creative. The Torah doesn't just say observe Shabbat—it says "make" Shabbat. Rest isn't the absence of creation—it's a different kind of creation. 2. Letting Go Produces More Than Holding On In Shemitah, you don't eat what you grow—you eat what grows when you release ownership. Real abundance comes not from control, but from hefker, withdrawal, and trust. 3. Shabbat Only Exists Because We Create It. Unlike every other mitzvah, Shabbat has no physical form. It becomes real only when we live it— by stopping, we actually bring it into existence. Timestamps [00:00] Creation Through Stopping [01:14] Lag BaOmer And Sevens [02:01] Shmita Text And Shabbat Haaretz [03:41] Rashi Ramban And The Oxymoron [08:23] Nullification And Ownerless Yield [11:20] Tzimtzum And Hidden Goodness [15:12] To Do The Sabbath [16:39] Making Shabbat Commentaries [19:29] Sponsor Break [23:10] Torah Temimah Makes Shabbat Real [26:00] Shabbat As Human Construct [28:42] Closing Lag BaOmer And Chazak Links & Learnings Sign up for free and get more from our weekly newsletter Sefaria Source Sheet: Transcript here:

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Made on Sabbath is an episode from Madlik Podcast – Torah Thoughts on Judaism From a Post-Orthodox Jew by Geoffrey Stern.

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Made on Sabbath is from Madlik Podcast – Torah Thoughts on Judaism From a Post-Orthodox Jew by Geoffrey Stern.

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Published May 6, 2026 and 29:25 long