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 340: More Jewish Heresy - Jay Michaelson
Episode 339: Ed-Jew-Cation -- Learning, Not Literacy - Diane Tickton Schuster
Episode 338: More Chutzpah, Less Reverence - Shawn Harris
Episode 337: Let's End "Good Jew"/"Bad Jew" - Janet Krasner Aronson
Episode 336: Everywhere is Jewish - Dan and Lex
Episode 335: Jewishly Rooted - Kesha Dorsey Spoor, Adam McCurdy, Sharone Oren
Episode 334: Taking Jewish Risks - Jim Farley, Charlene Seidle
Episode 333: Cross-Pollination - Jenny Camhi, Jessica Kort
Episode 332: Is Judaism Mosaic or mosaic?
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Episode 329: Workshopping Judaism - Kendell Pinkney
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Episode 327: The Myth of the 12 Tribes of Israel - Andrew Tobolowsky
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