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Chutzpod! is a frank and wide-ranging conversation on how to build a good life, using real-life quandaries and millennia-old Jewish wisdom. Each week, Rabbi Shira Stutman and journalist Hanna Rosin bring a Jewish lens to life's toughest questions, asked by our listeners: Do I offer forgiveness to a friend who refuses to apologize? Am I right to be annoyed at all the service dogs on the plane with me? How do we work to heal this broken world? It's a podcast for people of all or no faiths; Hebrew school truants and proud yeshiva graduates; those who want to be inspired but don't want to schlep to synagogue; basically, anyone trying to live a meaningful life during these trying times. One part advice column, one part reflection on what Judaism teaches on how to build a good life, using real-life stories and ancient wisdom.
Chutzpod! is a frank and wide-ranging conversation on how to build a good life, using real-life quandaries and millennia-old Jewish wisdom. Each week, Rabbi Shira Stutman and journalist Hanna Rosin bring a Jewish lens to life's toughest questions, asked by our listeners: Do I offer forgiveness to a friend who refuses to apologize? Am I right to be annoyed at all the service dogs on the plane with me? How do we work to heal this broken world? It's a podcast for people of all or no faiths; Hebrew school truants and proud yeshiva graduates; those who want to be inspired but don't want to schlep to synagogue; basically, anyone trying to live a meaningful life during these trying times. One part advice column, one part reflection on what Judaism teaches on how to build a good life, using real-life stories and ancient wisdom.
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Hanna Rosin is a journalist and co-host of Chutzpod! She has written extensively on social issues, culture, and religion, and is known for her insightful commentary and storytelling. Her work often explores the intersection of faith, identity, and community.
Hanna Rosin is a journalist and co-host of Chutzpod! She has written extensively on social issues, culture, and religion, and is known for her insightful commentary and storytelling. Her work often explores the intersection of faith, identity, and community.
Rabbi Shira Stutman is a spiritual leader, educator, and co-host of Chutzpod! She serves as the Director of the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute in Washington, D.C., and is known for her engaging approach to Jewish wisdom, spirituality, and contemporary life. Rabbi Shira is passionate about making Jewish teachings accessible and relevant to modern audiences.
Rabbi Shira Stutman is a spiritual leader, educator, and co-host of Chutzpod! She serves as the Director of the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute in Washington, D.C., and is known for her engaging approach to Jewish wisdom, spirituality, and contemporary life. Rabbi Shira is passionate about making Jewish teachings accessible and relevant to modern audiences.
David Brooks is a prominent American political and cultural commentator, author, and columnist for The New York Times. He is known for his insightful analysis of social and political issues, often focusing on the moral and ethical dimensions of public life. Brooks has authored several books, including 'The Road to Character' and 'The Second Mountain', which explore themes of personal development and community engagement. He is a frequent speaker and has appeared on various media platforms, contributing to discussions on contemporary American society and values.
David Brooks is a prominent American political and cultural commentator, author, and columnist for The New York Times. He is known for his insightful analysis of social and political issues, often focusing on the moral and ethical dimensions of public life. Brooks has authored several books, including 'The Road to Character' and 'The Second Mountain', which explore themes of personal development and community engagement. He is a frequent speaker and has appeared on various media platforms, contributing to discussions on contemporary American society and values.
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Back by popular demand, Rabbi Shira and Hanna cap off this season with a Shavuot celebration and Torah study Back by popular demand, Rabbi Shira and Hanna cap off this season with a Shavuot celebration and Torah study. They help a young listeners preparing for his Bar Mitzvah and lead us us through Sh’lach L’cha, which Rabbi Shira loves because it’s one of the stories that has the most to teach us about our lived experience today.
Back by popular demand, Rabbi Shira and Hanna cap off this season with a Shavuot celebration and Torah study Back by popular demand, Rabbi Shira and Hanna cap off this season with a Shavuot celebration and Torah study. They help a young listeners preparing for his Bar Mitzvah and lead us us through Sh’lach L’cha, which Rabbi Shira loves because it’s one of the stories that has the most to teach us about our lived experience today.
Beyond face masks and candles is there such a thing as “Jewish Self-Care”? Rabbi Shira and Hanna admit they are allergic to the lavender-scented concept and respond to a listener who wants to know more about Judaism’s notion of taking care of oneself.
Beyond face masks and candles is there such a thing as “Jewish Self-Care”? Rabbi Shira and Hanna admit they are allergic to the lavender-scented concept and respond to a listener who wants to know more about Judaism’s notion of taking care of oneself.
A listener tells us she loves the show – it’s funny, it’s wise (aww shucks), but oy such language! She says feh to the vulgar cursing and prompts Rabbi Shira and Hanna to wonder what Judaism says about “working blue.”
A listener tells us she loves the show – it’s funny, it’s wise (aww shucks), but oy such language! She says feh to the vulgar cursing and prompts Rabbi Shira and Hanna to wonder what Judaism says about “working blue.”
My Jewish Friend is a Murderer. Can We Stay In Touch?
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Rabbi Shira StutmanHanna Rosin
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friendshipforgivenesscrimeteshuvahJewish views on forgiveness
Alistener’s friend committed a heinous crime and is now in prison. She wonders if remaining friends and visiting him dishonors his victim’s memory. Tune in to hear Rabbi Shira and Hanna’s advice.
Alistener’s friend committed a heinous crime and is now in prison. She wonders if remaining friends and visiting him dishonors his victim’s memory. Tune in to hear Rabbi Shira and Hanna’s advice.
David BrooksYom Ha'atzmautWorld Zionist CongressvotingJewish life
Rabbi Shira shares her live conversation with New York Times' Opinion columnist David Brooks.* And on Yom Ha'atzmaut (Israeli Independence Day) she talks about the importance of voting in the World Zionist Congress.
*This event was hosted by Sixth & I, a center for arts, entertainment, ideas, and Jewish life in Washington DC.
Rabbi Shira shares her live conversation with New York Times' Opinion columnist David Brooks.* And on Yom Ha'atzmaut (Israeli Independence Day) she talks about the importance of voting in the World Zionist Congress.
*This event was hosted by Sixth & I, a center for arts, entertainment, ideas, and Jewish life in Washington DC.