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 375: Bat Mitzvah's 100th Birthday - Carole Balin, Judith Rosenbaum
Episode 374: Judaism In-Bound - Miriam Terlinchamp
Episode 373: Passover is Not Over - Dan and Lex
Episode 372: Elijah is Coming to the Passover Seder...But Who is He? - Daniel Matt
The Torah of Reality TV: Jumping the Fence, Jewishly - Catherine Horowitz
Bonus Episode: The Dybbukast, Season 3 Episode 4 - The Imagined Childhood
Episode 371: Loving Jewish Agitation - Isaac Ostrow, Sophie Raskin
Episode 370: Spirituality - Dan and Lex
Episode 369: Jewish Mysticism - Ariel Mayse
Episode 368: Progressive Hasidism - Jonah Gelfand, Daniel Kraft
Episode 367: Let My People Sing
Episode 366: Judaism, Disrupted - Michael Strassfeld
Episode 365: Spiritual But Not Religious - Alec Gewirtz
Episode 364: Fringe Spirituality - Jill Spector, Julie Weitz
Episode 363: Dissolving Your Self - Dan and Lex
Episode 362: Love at the Center - Shefa Gold
Episode 361: Spiritual Abundance - Ariana Katz
Episode 360: Your Body is a Sukkah - Yoshi Silverstein
Episode 359: Spiritual Direction - Wendie Bernstein Lash
Bonus Episode: Hanukkah 2022 #5 - Unbound & Un-Canonized
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