Synopsis
The College Commons Bully Pulpit Podcast, Torah with a Point of View, is produced by Hebrew Union College, America's first Jewish institution of higher learning.
Episodes
-
Mari Lowe: Growing up is tough business
29/09/2024 Duration: 17minAuthor Mari Lowe explores adolescence through the lens of the Orthodox experience – both unique and common to all.
-
Deborah Dash Moore: On a Human Scale
28/09/2024 Duration: 25minDeborah Dash Moore transports us to midcentury New York and the photographer who captured its people from street level.
-
Shai Held: What the World Needs Now
28/09/2024 Duration: 28minShai Held puts love at the center of Judaism, and explains why it may surprise you.
-
Jeremy Brown, MD: Pestilence, Plague and Perseverance
17/09/2024 Duration: 32minJeremy Brown’s Eleventh Plague captures Jewish responses to pandemics from across the millennia.
-
Julia Watts-Belser: Around Us and In Us
03/09/2024 Duration: 36minJulia Watts-Belser reveals disability as an engine for human creativity and spiritual depth - for everyone.
-
Richard Ho: We All Have the Same Moon
20/08/2024 Duration: 27minRichard Ho celebrates the Chinese and Jewish New Years – in the same family under the same lunar cycle.
-
Rabbi Yonatan Neril: We’ve Got the Whole World in Our Hands
06/08/2024 Duration: 25minRabbi Yonatan Neril frames the ecological crisis in spiritual terms.
-
Paul Zeitz: Optimism as the Vehicle for Change
09/07/2024 Duration: 24minDr. Paul Zeitz explores solutions to our greatest challenges, from our inner selves to the world around us.
-
John Inazu: Transforming Disagreement: from Threat to Exercise of Democracy
01/07/2024 Duration: 33minJohn Inazu dissects disagreement to find opportunities for social trust, faith and democratic flourishing.
-
Rabbi Hirshel Jaffe: The Bottom Line: Compassion
11/06/2024 Duration: 23minRabbi Hirshel Jaffe invites us on his journey of healing and human solidarity.
-
“My Heart Is in the East, though I Be in the Very West”
28/05/2024 Duration: 28minReform Judaism’s pioneering decision to mandate study in Jerusalem.
-
Centuries of Food at Your Table: A Medieval Sephardic Cookbook
14/05/2024 Duration: 19minHélèn Jawhara Piñer uncovers the Jewish secrets of a 13th-century Arab-language cookbook.
-
Still Work To Do: Sexual Abuse in Jewish Institutions
23/04/2024 Duration: 35minStephen Mills shares his story of sexual abuse and reminds us of our still-unfulfilled obligations of protection and justice. Stephen Mills is the author of Chosen: A Memoir of Stolen Boyhood, a winner of the National Jewish Book Award. He's also the co-author of Next of Kin: My Conversations with Chimpanzees, a Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year. Since 1982 he has advised and written for an array of public interest organizations in the fields of human rights and environmental protection. Stephen is honored to serve as an Ambassador for CHILD USA, the leading nonprofit think tank fighting for the civil rights of children. He lives in California with his wife, Susan.
-
A Tavola! Italian-Jewish Cuisine and the Stories Behind It
09/04/2024 Duration: 22minThe best of all worlds: Jewish and Italian food from award winning cook and author Benedetta Guetta. Benedetta Jasmine Guetta is an Italian food writer and photographer. She was born in Milan, but she lives in Santa Monica, California. In 2009, she cofounded a website called Labna, the only Jewish/Kosher cooking blog in Italy, specializing in Italian and Jewish cuisine. Since then, she has been spreading the word about the marvels of Italian Jewish food in Italy and abroad, teaching the recipes of the cuisine to a growing number of people in cooking schools, synagogues, and community centers, among other institutions. Her work has been featured in numerous news outlets in Italy and abroad, including the Washington Post, Cosmopolitan, Elle à Table, Saveur, and Tablet. Guetta has previously coauthored two cookbooks in Italian; Cooking alla Giudia: A Celebration of the Jewish Food of Italy is her first English-language cookbook.
-
A Shtetl in the United States?
26/03/2024 Duration: 50minKiryas Joel, a chartered municipality in New York State functions as a religious community and American village. Nomi M. Stolzenberg holds the Nathan and Lilly Shapell Chair at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law. She is a legal scholar whose research spans a range of interdisciplinary interests, including law and religion, law and liberalism, law and feminism, law and psychoanalysis, and law and literature. After getting her J.D. at Harvard Law School in 1987 and clerking for the Honorable John Gibbons, chief judge of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, she joined the faculty at the USC Gould School in 1988. There, she helped establish the USC Center for Law, History and Culture, one of the preeminent centers for the study of law and the humanities. She is the co-author with David N. Myers of American Shtetl: The Making of Kiryas Joel, a Hasidic Village in Upstate New York (Princeton, 2022), and the author of numerous articles on law and religion, including the widely cited “He Drew a
-
Jessica Marglin: The Citizen Who Didn’t Belong
12/03/2024 Duration: 32minJessica Marglin: The Citizen Who Didn’t Belong Jessica Marglin discusses the 19th-century Italian Jew, whose estate became a test of the nascent idea of “citizenship.” Jessica Marglin is Professor of Religion, Law, and History, and the Ruth Ziegler Early Career Chair in Jewish Studies at the University of Southern California. She earned her PhD from Princeton and her BA and MA from Harvard. Her research focuses on the history of Jews and Muslims in North Africa and the Mediterranean, with a particular emphasis on law. She is the author of Across Legal Lines: Jews and Muslims in Modern Morocco (Yale University Press, 2016) and the co-editor, with Matthias Lehmann, of Jews and the Mediterranean (Indiana University Press, 2020). Her book The Shamama Case: Contesting Citizenship across the Modern Mediterranean came out with Princeton University Press in 2022.
-
Dr. Sivan Zakai: Taking Children Seriously on Israel
27/02/2024 Duration: 22minDr. Sivan Zakai uncovers the world of children’s opinions and insights about Israel, in peace and in crisis. Sivan Zakai, Ph.D., is the Sara S. Lee Associate Professor of Jewish Education at HUC-JIR/Los Angeles. A thought leader in Jewish and Israel education, Dr. Zakai is the director of the Children’s Learning About Israel Project and co-director of Project ORLIE: Research and Leadership in Israel Education and the Learning and Teaching about What Matters Project. She also serves as a senior editor of the Journal of Jewish Education and as a member of the faculty at the Mandel Teacher Educator Institute. Her books include My Second-Favorite Country: How American Jewish Children Think about Israel, winner of the 2022 National Newish Book Award in Education and Jewish Identity, and the forthcoming Teaching Israel: Studies of Pedagogy from the Field.
-
The Ancient Renewed: Psalms for Every Day
13/02/2024 Duration: 23minRabbi Debra J. Robbins offers insight and practice to bring the Psalms into our lives. Rabbi Debra J. Robbins is a member of the clergy team at Temple Emanu-El in Dallas, Texas, focusing on teaching, pastoral care, and spiritual practice. She was ordained in 1991 at the Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion, and is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and the Institute for Jewish Spirituality Clergy Leadership Program. She is the author of Opening Your Heart with Psalm 27: A Spiritual Practice for the Jewish New Year (2019) and New Each Day: A Spiritual Practice for Reading Psalms (2023), both with CCAR Press.
-
The Poetry of Poetry in Translation
23/01/2024 Duration: 21minCouple Haim and Claire Rechnitzer compose and recompose Hebrew poetry in English. Rabbi Dr. Haim O. Rechnitzer is a Professor of Jewish Thought at HUC-JIR in Cincinnati, Ohio, and a poet. He earned his doctorate from the Department of Jewish Thought at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and his rabbinical ordination from HUC-JIR (Jerusalem) in 2003. Rabbi Dr. Rechnitzer’s research is dedicated to themes of political theology, theological trends in Hebrew poetry, Israeli theology, and Jewish education. Recent books include: Pictures / Reproductions (Jerusalem: Carme & Yediot Aharonot, 2022) and Ars-Prophetica: Theology in the Poetry of Twentieth-Century Israeli Poets Avraham Ḥalfi, Shin Shalom, Amir Gilboa, and T. Carmi (Cincinnati, HUC Press, 2023). He has published articles on the subject of political theology, philosophy of education, theology of Piyyut (religious hymns), and Hebrew poetry. Prior to joining the faculty of the College-Institute, Rabbi Dr. Rechnitzer taught in Israel and was on the facu
-
HUC Connect: Inside Israel with Jeremy Leigh
16/01/2024 Duration: 15minHost Joshua Holo speaks with HUC-JIR educator, Jeremy Leigh about his experiences on the ground in Jerusalem during the Israel-Hamas War. Jeremy Leigh teaches Israel Studies and Modern Jewish History at HUC-JIR’s Taube Family Campus in Jerusalem. He is the coordinator of the Richard J. Scheuer Israel Seminar for the Year-In-Israel Program, as well as director of the HUC-JIR-JDC Fellowship for Global Jewish Responsibility. He leads the Year-In-Israel Program’s program in Lithuania and coordinates the annual professional development program in the Former Soviet Union. Prior to coming to HUC-JIR, Leigh taught Ethnography of Israeli Society through Cinema at the Rothberg International School of the Hebrew University. In addition to teaching at various academic institutions in Jerusalem, he is the director of Jewish Journeys, a long standing initiative to develop and advance the field of global Jewish travel. Leigh studied at University College of London and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He has written e