Intelligent conversations about Jewish topics
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Categories | JudaismReligion & Spirituality | ||||
This is our final episode and it’s an all endorsements episode! Tamar:From Zahava: From Mimi: My own: New:Escape the algorithm newsletter by Elan Ullendorf The Rest is Memory by Lily TuckConverting to Judaism in the Wake of October 7th By Jeannie Suk... more
This month we’re pulling back the curtain on what it’s been like to make this podcast, what we’ve learned, and what we’ll miss when the podcast ends. Further Reading Here are some of our favorite episodes, mentioned in this episode:Interfaith Chaplai... more
Sadly, we’ve decided to wind down the Talking in Shul podcast. We’ve produced almost 100 episodes over a decade, and a lot has changed for all of us. We are going to record two more episodes, in addition to this one, which will bring us to an even 10... more
his month we’re talking about… politics. How does it show up in our Jewish communities? And how do we want it to show up in our communities? How and when do we talk about politics at shul? Endorsements: Zahava endorses (1) the Gabfest Reads episode a... more
I just came across this podcast and have been binging ever since . I love everything about the podcast but I noticed when the discussion is about a book, movie, Netflix etc the girls seem to only mention the titles at the beginning of the conversations . By the time the show is over it would be nice if the title can be mentioned again to make a note.
This podcast has really helped me along my Jewish journey. I have learned so much and continue to learn through each podcast. The endorsements have really helped expand my Jewish knowledge and find new interesting movies, podcasts, books, music, etc. that relate to Judaism and even better, feminist Judaism ☺️
Really smart and thoughtful Jewish women having conversations on interesting and timely topics. Highly recommend!
Always insightful, thought-provoking, pluralist, and sensitive
These women are thoughtful and interesting, giving a broad spectrum of opinions, experiences and viewpoints within the American Jewish community. All very respectful and smart.
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Apple Podcasts | #86 |
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