Through these difficult times, many of us have been struggling with our mental health. May we all find the grace and strength to see each other through these troubling times and look out for one another, so that, as day breaks, we can get up and start to live, one step at a time.
I Want it to Mean Something – Part Three
As citizens in an interconnected global community, our choices and actions can have consequences that remain invisible to us. To create a positive impact and contribute to a better world, we must act with intention. Listen below as the Living Jewishly podcast wraps up its 3-part Conversations series by looking at our largest circle of belonging — the world!
SHVAT: Tea and Torah
We welcome the month of Shvat with herbalist, bodyworker, educator and doula, Ariela Sharon Yomtovian. Ariela is here to teach us about this new month, through TEA and TORAH, because, as she says, “through our bodies, we can touch our souls.”
Are Jewish Schools as Important as we Think? – Part Three
The question about whether it is necessary to enrol Jewish children in Jewish schools is a long-standing one — and one that has sparked many lively debates. Find out how Rabbi Yossi Sapirman and Dr. Elliot Malamet advise parents to approach their children’s religious education in this episode of the Living Jewishly podcast.
Have we made it more expensive than it should be to be Jewish? – Part Two
Have we unintentionally created a too-high cost of entry for living a Jewish lifestyle? How can we create a Jewish lifestyle that is affordable, accessible, and inclusive? Listen to the latest episode of the Living Jewishly podcast to find out.
Have we made it harder than it should be to be Jewish? – Part One
Have we made it hard to be Jewish? How do Rabbi Yossi Sapirman and Dr. Elliot Malamet believe we can create a more tight-knit, inclusive community? Listen to the episode to find out.