David Hirshberg, author of My Mother's Son, Jacobo's Rainbow, and A Bronx Cheer (Upcoming), joins Dan and Lex for a conversation about the role of Jewish fiction in the Jewish present and future.
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Episode 230: Never Again Action - Tal Frieden, Becca Lubow
Episode 229: Primary Experience - Dan and Lex
Episode 228: The Cannabis Rabbi - James Kahn
Episode 227: The Power of Ritual - Casper ter Kuile
Episode 226: Resting the Land - Nati Passow
Episode 225: Jewish Psychedelics - Zac Kamenetz
Episode 224: A New Sinai - Dan and Lex
Bonus Episode: Whose Judaism? - Becca Lubow
Episode 223: Our Common Destiny - Sandy Cardin, Rachel Sabath Beit-Halachmi
Episode 222: Emerging - Joshua Lesser
Bonus Episode: Becoming Unorthodox - Michal Birnbaum, Tova Birnbaum
Episode 221: Zooming Out - Steven Windmueller
Bonus Episode: Evolving Mammals - Dan and Lex
Episode 220: Viral Philanthropy - Lila Corwin Berman
Bonus Episode: A New Planet - Dan and Lex
Episode 219: Tools for the Journey - Amichai Lau-Lavie
Bonus Episode: Realism and Hope - Dan and Lex
Episode 218: A Book That Didn't Make It - Barbara Thiede
Bonus Episode: Digital Shabbos - Dan and Lex
Episode 217: jewishLIVE - Dan and Lex
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