
The forces that’ve kept me from Judaism, including interfaith marriage and anti-semitism, are not unique to my family. But they have uniquely kept me from being Jewish. In this episode, I try to learn where Judaism was lost in my family, and why it might be more difficult than expected to reclaim my heritage. This episode is about what it means to be lost and found, and who’s considered Jewish by law. Learn more about Rabbi Lisa Rubin, Rabbi Liz P.G. Hirsch, and Rabbi Mark Washofsky. 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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BONUS: A conversation on 'Being Jewish' with Jonah Platt

BONUS: A conversation with Rabbi Daniel Raphael Silverstein

BONUS: A conversation with Rabbi Victor Urecki
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