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edJEWcation
edJEWcation
88 episodes
3 days ago
Your weekly dose of Jewish wit and wisdom. Each week Rabbi Abba Perelmuter, Chayaleah Sufrin, and Jay Covitz explore Jewish history, culture, and writings. Whether you're a relapsed Jew or an old pro there is something for us all to learn.
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Your weekly dose of Jewish wit and wisdom. Each week Rabbi Abba Perelmuter, Chayaleah Sufrin, and Jay Covitz explore Jewish history, culture, and writings. Whether you're a relapsed Jew or an old pro there is something for us all to learn.
Show more...
Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
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What’s in a Name, a Prayer, and an Apology: From Barbecue Feuds to Kol Nidre Blues
edJEWcation
1 hour 4 minutes 56 seconds
1 month ago
What’s in a Name, a Prayer, and an Apology: From Barbecue Feuds to Kol Nidre Blues

In this episode, Jay contemplates changing his Hebrew name, which leads ChayaLeah and the Rabbi into a conversation about identity, the mystical energy of names, and how prayer has become the least-popular Jewish pastime (sorry, Pew survey).

Along the way, we talk about why Jews often find davening uninspiring, how Hasidic meditation works (hint: it’s not sitting cross-legged with Sam Harris), and why prayer is less about Amazon-delivery miracles and more about dialogue.

We also wrestle with forgiveness, when an apology is genuine, when it’s demanded, and what to do if the other party won’t accept it. Plus: barbecue feuds in Texas, Taylor Swift at the stadium, and the challenge of marking October 7 two years later.

It’s an episode about reconnecting with G-d, with each other, and with what it really means to be Jewish when the world feels like it’s shaking.

edJEWcation
Your weekly dose of Jewish wit and wisdom. Each week Rabbi Abba Perelmuter, Chayaleah Sufrin, and Jay Covitz explore Jewish history, culture, and writings. Whether you're a relapsed Jew or an old pro there is something for us all to learn.