
In this conversation, Ari Averbach and Sarah Hurwitz explore the complexities of Jewish identity, the rediscovery of Judaism, and the importance of community and education in navigating modern challenges. They discuss the evolution of Jewish thought, the role of text and study, and the impact of anti-Semitism on Jewish identity. The dialogue emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding of Judaism beyond cultural stereotypes and the significance of solidarity within the Jewish community. Sarah Hurwitz is a speechwriter and author, best known for her role as the head speechwriter for First Lady Michelle Obama (2010–2017) and a senior speechwriter for President Barack Obama. After a decade in the White House, she pivoted to writing and speaking about Judaism and contemporary Jewish identity.
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