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Essential Questions with Rabbi Dan Levin
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What Is It Like to Be Jewish in the NFL? with Greg Joseph and Mike Tannenbaum
Essential Questions with Rabbi Dan Levin
45 minutes
1 week ago
What Is It Like to Be Jewish in the NFL? with Greg Joseph and Mike Tannenbaum
In this episode of Essential Questions, Rabbi Dan Levin speaks with Greg Joseph, one of the NFL’s few Jewish players, and Mike Tannenbaum, former general manager of the New York Jets and executive vice president of the Miami Dolphins. Together, they explore what it means to bring faith, identity, and purpose into the world of professional football. They talk about how they fell in love with the game, how Judaism shapes their sense of discipline and teamwork, and how they hold the beauty and violence of football at the same time. The conversation also touches on finding belonging in diverse locker rooms, honoring the High Holy Days during the season, and drawing on faith to face moments of challenge and change. Through their stories, Greg and Mike reflect on how Jewish values of resilience, gratitude, and community guide them on the field and beyond.
Essential Questions with Rabbi Dan Levin