Judaism Unbound
A podcast by Institute for the Next Jewish Future
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576 Episodes
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Episode 182: Judaism On Our Own Terms - Tal Frieden, August Kahn
Published: 9/08/2019 -
Episode 181: The New Synagogue Project - Joseph Berman, Lauren Spokane
Published: 2/08/2019 -
Episode 180: The Ritual Design Lab - Margaret Hagan, Kursat Ozenc
Published: 26/07/2019 -
Episode 179: The Jewish Polymath - David Zvi Kalman
Published: 19/07/2019 -
Episode 178: I-Wish-I-Had-This-Itis - Shira Stutman Part 2
Published: 12/07/2019 -
Episode 177: Spreading the Good (Jewish) News - Shira Stutman Part 1
Published: 5/07/2019 -
Episode 176: Wilderness Torah - Zelig Golden
Published: 28/06/2019 -
Episode 175: Becoming a Rabbi, on the Web - Sandy Zisser, Patrick Beaulier
Published: 21/06/2019 -
Episode 174: Tidying Up Judaism - Dan and Lex
Published: 14/06/2019 -
Bonus Episode: Humanistic Judaism at 50
Published: 11/06/2019 -
Episode 173: Fragments of The Brooklyn Talmud - Andrew Ramer
Published: 7/06/2019 -
Bonus Episode: Jewish Communal Singing -- David Fainsilber, Jessica Kate Meyer (Recorded Live at Hebrew College)
Published: 5/06/2019 -
Episode 172: Judaism with Purpose(s) - Ayalon Eliach
Published: 31/05/2019 -
Episode 171: Digesting Judaism - Rachel B. Gross
Published: 24/05/2019 -
Episode 170: Queering the Jewish Bookshelf - Noam Sienna
Published: 17/05/2019 -
Episode 169: Jewish Language - Sarah Bunin Benor
Published: 10/05/2019 -
Episode 168: American Mussar - Greg Marcus
Published: 3/05/2019 -
Episode 167: The Meaning of Mussar - David Jaffe
Published: 25/04/2019 -
Episode 166: The Freedom Seder - Arthur Waskow
Published: 19/04/2019 -
Episode 165: SecularSynagogue.com - Denise Handlarski
Published: 12/04/2019
Listen in as Dan Libenson and Lex Rofeberg analyze pressing issues for 21st century American Judaism. Mixing their own analysis with interviews of leading thinkers, practitioners, and even "regular Jews," Dan and Lex look to push past the bounds of what it means to be Jewish in the 21st century. You can support Judaism Unbound at www.JudaismUnbound.com/donate.