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Hadassah Magazine Presents

Hadassah Magazine Presents

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Tune in as Hadassah Magazine Executive Editor Lisa Hostein hosts discussions with acclaimed Jewish authors, thinkers, celebrities and culinary stars.Hadassah Magazine スピリチュアリティ ユダヤ教
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  • Delphine Horvilleur, the ‘Reformed’ French Rabbi Making Waves
    2025/07/29
    Tune in as Hadassah Magazine Executive Editor Lisa Hostein interviews Rabbi Delphine Horvilleur, author of the recent best seller ⁠How Isn't It Going? Conversations After October 7⁠ and the inspiration behind the hit streaming series ⁠Reformed,⁠ which is loosely based on her award-winning 2021 essay collection ⁠Living With Our Dead⁠.One of only a handful of female French rabbis, Horvilleur has become a leading public intellectual in her native country and a powerful proponent for plurality and interfaith dialogue. The New York Times has called her "the rare public intellectual to bring religious texts into the public square." And the French Elle Magazine, which put her on the cover, said she "finds the right words to describe our time and our ghosts."In this episode, Horvilleur recounts her unconventional path to the rabbinate (with stops in medical school and as a journalist along the way), and talks about why being a female rabbi and a reform rabbi is still so unusual in France. She delves into the TV show inspired by her book, talking about what the show gets right and where it departs from her own experience. Tackling larger questions about "What is true leadership" and "What is the purpose of rabbinic leadership," she turns to the antisemitism facing French Jews, how it anticipated what American Jews are facing today and what it looks like in France at this moment. She says: "I'm pretty convinced that I want to dedicate my rabbinate to the bridge building business, but I have to admit that in a situation like ours it's quite obvious and normal and understandable that people also want to strengthen protective walls around their Jewish identity. And the question for me as a Jewish leader is ... how do you reconcile these two existential needs."Further ResourcesRead our review of ⁠Reformed⁠Read a review of Horvilleur’s ⁠How Isn’t It Going? Conversations after October 7⁠ and purchase a copy ⁠here⁠Read our review of Horvilleur’s ⁠Living with Our Dead⁠ and purchase a copy ⁠here⁠Check out ⁠Tenoua,⁠ the online French-language journal of Jewish thought and culture that Horvilleur helmsWatch the program recording ⁠⁠⁠here.⁠⁠⁠Follow Hadassah Magazine Presents wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Help others discover our podcast by writing a review. Liked this episode? Share with a friend! Get more of ⁠⁠⁠Hadassah Magazine!⁠⁠⁠Follow us on ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe⁠⁠⁠ to get the latest print magazine delivered to your mailbox.The show is hosted by Hadassah Magazine Executive Editor Lisa Hostein and produced by Hadassah Magazine with the support of the Engagement and Marketing divisions of Hadassah.Please send any follow-up questions or feedback to ⁠⁠⁠engagement@hadassah.org⁠
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    51 分
  • Young Zionists Take Up the Fight
    2025/06/27
    Anyone who has visited a college campus or scrolled social media has seen the alarming anti-Israel rhetoric running rampant among young people, including young Jews. But there are young people who have emerged in this difficult environment with a renewed passion for Israel and dedication to fighting for its future. Hear from some of them and the leaders supporting them in this informative and inspiring episode hosted by Hadassah Magazine Executive Editor Lisa Hostein. In the words of guest panelist Yocheved Ruttenberg, "We have a Jewish state but we are far from done fighting for it."Guests include Ruttenberg, who founded the 40,000-strong Facebook group Sword of Iron-Israel Volunteer Opportunities in the immediate aftermath of October 7 and who has been named to Hadassah’s 2025 list of 18 American Zionist women everyone should know; Reform Rabbi Ashira Boxman, who has written about the need for Jewish unity in a time of threat for Israel and Jews everywhere; David Hazony, editor of the 2024 anthology Young Zionist Voices: A New Generation Speaks Out and director and senior fellow of the Z3 Institute for Jewish Priorities; and Adina Frydman, CEO of Young Judaea, the oldest Zionist youth movement in America.Further Resources Purchase a copy of Young Zionist Voices⁠Read essays from the book by Rabbi Ashira Boxman and Talia Bodner in Hadassah Magazine Read about Yocheved Ruttenberg and others on Hadassah's 2025 list of 18 Zionist Women You Should KnowWatch the program recording ⁠here.⁠ Follow Hadassah Magazine Presents wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Help others discover our podcast by writing a review. Liked this episode? Share with a friend! Get more of ⁠Hadassah Magazine!⁠ Follow us on ⁠Instagram⁠ and ⁠Facebook⁠ and ⁠subscribe⁠ to get the latest print magazine delivered to your mailbox.The show is hosted by Hadassah Magazine Executive Editor Lisa Hostein and produced by Hadassah Magazine with the support of the Engagement and Marketing divisions of Hadassah.Please send any follow-up questions or feedback to ⁠engagement@hadassah.org
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  • Ayelet Tsabari: Songs from a Yemeni Israeli Legacy
    2025/05/30

    In this compelling conversation, Hadassah Magazine senior and books editor Leah Finkelshteyn speaks with Israeli-Canadian writer Ayelet Tsabari, whose debut novel, Songs for the Brokenhearted, won a National Jewish Book Award for Fiction.


    The rich and complex novel unfolds across two pivotal moments in Israel's history: one set in an immigration camp in the 1950s, shortly after the founding of the modern state of Israel, as thousands of Yemeni Jews arrived seeking a better life; the other in the 1990s, just before the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, when a young Yemeni Israeli woman uncovers her mother’s secret romance through a dramatic journey into lost family stories.


    Ayelet discusses the complex history of Yemeni Jews in Israel, drawing on her own family background that inspired her novel and highlighting the central role of music in Yemeni culture and in her lyrical storytelling.


    Further Resources

    • Purchase a copy of Songs for the Brokenhearted
    • Read the review in Hadassah Magazine


    Watch the program recording here.


    Follow Hadassah Magazine Presents wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Help others discover our podcast by writing a review. Liked this episode? Share with a friend!


    Get more of Hadassah Magazine! Follow us on Instagram and Facebook and subscribe to get the latest print magazine delivered to your mailbox.


    The show is hosted by Hadassah Magazine Executive Editor Lisa Hostein and produced by Hadassah Magazine with the support of the Engagement and Marketing divisions of Hadassah.


    Please send any follow-up questions or feedback to engagement@hadassah.org

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    43 分
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