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@RogueShul: Jewish Geography at the Crossroads of America
Finding Favorites with Leah Jones
English - November 13, 2020 05:01 - 44 minutes - 60.6 MBHobbies Leisure Education Self-Improvement Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Caroline Dorn and Ellie Klein Goldman are the women between @RogueShul. Until this week, the account was anonymous, but that didn't stop it from being at the center of many delightful conversations for people active in the Reform movement (and beyond). The account was from the POV of imaginary synagogue staff dedicated to the mission and the people, but a little exasperated from time to time.
Ellie and I are from the same hometown in Indiana (aka The Crossroads of America), her bestie from Camp GUCI is my Rabbi's daughter, and her younger brother was in my class at Woodrow Wilson Junior High.
In 2021, Ellie and Caroline are launching the Real Time Strategy Group to help synagogues and teams with trainings, workshops and professional development.
Links
Follow Caroline on Twitter and Instagram
Buy some RogueShul merch
Buy a copy of my self-published children's book Hanukkah on Miller Drive on Snapfish
Terre Haute, Indiana, the Crossroads of America