In this episode, Rabbi Jon Cutler sits down with Eliana and Onya Meyers, and Sophie Zebrowski—three individuals whose journeys to Judaism are as unique as they are inspiring.
Through candid conversation, the guests share their personal stories of conversion, the challenges and questions that led them to seek a new spiritual path, and the ways Judaism has shaped their lives. Onya Meyers describes her upbringing in a fundamentalist Christian household and the intellectual curiosity that ultimately led her family to the doors of Beth Israel. Sophie Zebrowski recounts her family's transition from Catholicism in Poland to discovering their Jewish roots and embracing Jewish traditions in America.
The episode explores themes of questioning, belonging, and the importance of community. Listeners will hear how Shabbat rituals and synagogue life provide comfort, stability, and a sense of home—especially for young adults navigating college and life transitions. Eliana, the youngest guest, reflects honestly on her current ambivalence and the challenges of finding Jewish identity among peers.
Together, the guests and Rabbi Cutler discuss the value of passing down traditions, the freedom to ask questions, and the responsibility to act and make a positive impact in the world. They also touch on the intersections of cultural backgrounds and the welcoming nature of Jewish communities.
Tune in for a heartfelt, thought-provoking conversation about what it means to be Jewish today, the power of community, and the ongoing journey of finding meaning and purpose.