Following the passing away of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, we learn about his Torah and life in a conversation I had with Rabbi Haim Shalom. Rabbi Shalom expands not only on what Rabbi Sacks meant to him (and the complicated spiritual and emotional meeting of Orthodox and Reform), but also how the ongoing work of Rabbi Sacks influenced and changed British Jewry over the past 30 years. For more about Rabbi Sacks, check out this website: https://rabbisacks.org/
May his memory be for a blessing.
Naz Qureshi joins me to talk about the place of Home in her Muslim tradition, especially now in times of Covid-19.
Jeremiah Levine from WiseGuyz joins me to discuss his work on masculinity with boys and male identified youth, and his take on the 4 sons from the Pesach Haggadah.
WiseGuyz page: https://www.centreforsexuality.ca/programs-workshops/wiseguyz/
Here's an article about the program https://thewalrus.ca/the-talk/
And, the NGM: https://www.nextgenmen.ca/ngm-circle-of-care
Rabbi Ayala Miron joins me for a conversation on the many layered tastes of freedom, especially now in the midst of COVID-19 . This is also a conversation on the sense of taste as one key element of the Seder night, and on consuming symbols . Rabbi Miron serves Kehillat Bavat Ayin in Rosh Ha'Ayin, Israel. (April 4 2020
Canada is voting! It was such a pleasure to talk with David Friedland (CJPAC) about one way the Jewish community can make its voice heard.
A conversation with guest speaker Dr. Junaid Jahangir, on oppression, perceived oppression and justice
Some thoughts about the word Sanctuary, and how our community could become a space to experiment with that.