
One of the traditions that’s most drawn me to Judaism is the annual tradition of reflection and atonement. Turns out, that's kind of daunting. But it might make us better people in the end. In this episode, I talk to three rabbis about what it means to atone. Then, I talk to my younger sister about how her life experiences made her incredibly comfortable saying sorry. Learn more about Rabbi Joshua Aaronson, Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback, and Rabbi Susan Goldberg. Please support this podcast! Tell a friend, rate/review the show, and visit shofarsogoodpodcast.com/support to make a financial contribution to the production of Season 2. Producer: Kate Mishkin Editor: Lacy Roberts Music: Nan Schwartz Sound design/mixing: Jesse Perlstein Show Art: Laura Mishkin Production Assistant: Jack McDonald Made with support from the Jewish Writers’ Initiative Digital Storytellers Lab and the Maimonides Fund.
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