
In this episode, Rabbi Mark Wildes reflects on the mission of the Manhattan Jewish Experience and why Jewish engagement is resurging in the wake of October 7. He explores how moments of crisis have pushed many young, less-affiliated Jews to ask deeper questions about identity, tradition, and belonging, and why education—not slogans—is the key to meaningful connection. Wildes discusses the enduring power of prayer, the spiritual depth of Hebrew, the countercultural appeal of Shabbat as a break from constant technology, and the renewed interest in Kabbalah and mysticism among younger generations. Throughout the conversation, he emphasizes that concepts like Israel, Tikkun Olam, and Jewish unity only have substance when rooted in Jewish values and learning, offering a thoughtful, grounded vision for the future of Jewish life.