In the pilot episode of Hebrew School Dropouts, hosts and rabbis Noah Westreich and Rena Singer introduce us to the concept of being a Hebrew school dropout. They emphasize that it's more about a mindset than actual credentials. You don't have to have actually dropped out — or gone to Hebrew school at all — to enjoy this show. Rabbis Noah and Rena introduce the structure of the podcast, which includes segments like "Ritual of the Week," "Big Jewish Idea," and "Rabbi Moments." P.s. if you want to help them rename or officially name these segments, reach out! Noah and Rena each select a Jewish ritual and bring it to the class. In this episode, Noah shares some words about hakafot, the circles that couples make around one another at weddings — and shares how he adapts it for couples that he marries. Rena brings the Modeh Ani prayer, highlighting her personal practice and connection to it — and how she's adapted it over the years. The "Big Jewish Ideas," segment tackles concepts like the understanding of God versus belief, and insights from Martin Buber's Hasidic philosophy that challenges the separation between the sacred and the profane. This inaugural episode is an exploration of Jewish spirituality, inviting listeners to consider how these ideas and rituals can be integrated into modern life. "Rabbi Moments" brings personal anecdotes from our hosts, offering a glimpse into the unique responsibilities and humorous situations they encounter. Credits Hosted by Rabbis Rena Singer and Noah Westreich of Temple Emanu-El San Francisco Produced and edited by Arielle Nissenblatt Engineered and scored by David Woje Production company Pinwheel by Audily Modeh Ani - Texas Style Timestamps [00:05] Intro to The Show [01:33] Ritual Of The Week [12:47] Big Jewish Idea [24:53] Day In The Life Of A Rabbi
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