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Hevruta: Jewish texts and their influence on our lives

27 episodes - English - Latest episode: 30 days ago - ★★★★★ - 8 ratings

Ali Viterbi and Philip Graubart interview great teachers, scholars, artists and writers, who share with us their favorite Jewish text.

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Ann Goldstein: The Art of Translation

March 27, 2024 16:00 - 55 minutes - 92.3 MB

This month, Ali and Phil interview Ann Goldstein, a former editor at The New Yorker and the translator of works by, among others, Elena Ferrante and Primo Levi. We discuss Primo Levi's novel "The Truce" and the unique challenges of translating Holocaust narratives.

Back to Asher Lev

February 19, 2024 16:00 - 57 minutes - 96.7 MB

This month, Ali and Phil teach each other their (current) favorite Jewish texts. Ali teaches the opening paragraph of Chaim Potok's "My Name is Asher Lev," and Rabbi Graubart discusses Esau's embrace with his brother (Genesis 33:4). You can find the Jesse Green article Ali mentions here.

Rabbi Yael Vurgan: I Believe

January 30, 2024 15:00 - 1 hour - 100 MB

This month, Ali and Phil interview Rabbi Yael Vurgan, the Rabbi of Kehillat Sha'ar HaNegev, the regional community of the Israel Reform Movement in San Diego’s sister city. In this emotional conversation, we discuss Israeli poet Shaul Tchernichovsky's poem "I Believe" and what spiritual counseling looks like in Israel since October 7.

Ray and Rhona Fink: So You Do Not Forget

December 14, 2023 17:00 - 56 minutes - 91.5 MB

This month, Ali and Phil interview Doctors Rhona and Ray Fink, prominent lay leaders in the San Diego Jewish community, who were in Israel on October 7. In this emotional conversation, we discuss Deuteronomy 4:9, Genesis 28:10-21, and what it's been like in Israel since the terrorist attack on October 7.

Maia Ifrah: Where is God's Mercy?

November 16, 2023 17:35 - 47 minutes - 72.5 MB

This month, Ali and Phil interview Maia Ifrah, the director of international relations for Sha'ar HaNegev, San Diego's sister city in Israel. In this emotional conversation, we discuss Yehuda Amichai's poem "God has mercy on kindergarten children" and the terrorist attack on October 7. You can listen to our other conversations about Israel, including our episode with David Horovitz, the founding editor of the Times of Israel, and our most recent episode with Rabbi Yael Ridberg. All previou...

Rabbi Yael Ridberg: What Sustains Us

October 19, 2023 17:00 - 47 minutes - 43.8 MB

This month, Ali and Phil interview Rabbi Yael Ridberg. We discuss the October 7 terrorist attack in Israel, and the "dapim" we must find to sustain us. Follow this link to donate to the Jewish Federation of San Diego's Israel Emergency Fund to support our community in Sha'ar HaNegev.

Beth Sirull: With All Your Possessions

September 12, 2023 16:03 - 53 minutes - 88.3 MB

Shanah Tovah! This month, Ali and Phil interview Beth Sirull, the CEO of the San Diego Jewish Community Foundation. We discuss how to conduct ourselves ethically in business according to Jewish tradition and text. How do we “love the Lord our G-d" with all our heart, all our soul, and all our wealth? You can read Beth's article in the Forward here: https://forward.com/life/428133/i-should-not-have-to-check-my-jewish-values-at-the-synagogue-door/

Michael Hopkins: Open Your Hand

July 20, 2023 19:11 - 50 minutes - 78.3 MB

This month, Ali and Phil interview Michael Hopkins, the CEO of Jewish Family Service of San Diego. We discuss Deuteronomy 15: 11 and our responsibility to open our hands to "the poor and needy kin in our land."

David Horovitz: The Rest is Interpretation

June 19, 2023 12:58 - 53 minutes - 85.2 MB

This month, Ali and Phil interview David Horovitz, the founding editor of The Times of Israel. David teaches us about Hillel, journalism, and the current state of Israeli politics. You can check out our new website at the Jewish Federation of San Diego: https://www.jewishinsandiego.org/our-community/hevruta

Karen Parry: Imposter Syndrome

May 31, 2023 18:10 - 39 minutes - 61.9 MB

Welcome back to the third season of Hevruta: Jewish texts and their influence on our lives, now a podcast by the Jewish Federation of San Diego. This month, we learn from Karen Parry, the executive director of Hillel of San Diego. Karen teaches us about Moses, humility, and struggling with impostor syndrome. You can check out our new website at the Jewish Federation of San Diego: https://www.jewishinsandiego.org/our-community/hevruta

Special announcement!

May 24, 2023 18:09 - 1 minute - 2.83 MB

...We're back for season 3 of Hevruta! Talk to you next week!

Rabbi Wayne Dosick: Inside of the Insides

June 17, 2022 17:09 - 43 minutes - 40 MB

In our final episode of Season two of Hevruta, Ali and Rabbi Graubart discuss Exodus 33: 17-23 with Rabbi Wayne Dosick.

Live Show in Commemoration of Yom HaShoah

May 03, 2022 22:42 - 26 minutes - 25 MB

In this episode we partner with the Jewish Federation of San Diego for our first live podcast! As part of our community's Yom Hashoah commemoration, we interview Dr. J. Luke Wood, Vice President of San Diego State University and chief diversity officer, and high school activist (and rising SDSU student) Anna Maya. Our theme is "Never Again. . . But How?"

In Every Generation and the Problem of Evil

March 21, 2022 23:50 - 48 minutes - 45.2 MB

In this month's episode, Ali and Phil teach each other their (current) favorite Jewish texts. Ali discusses a line from the Pesach Haggadah, and her play of the same name. Phil discusses the dual nature of God, and the problem of evil. 

Tammy Gillies: Scary Times

February 14, 2022 14:58 - 40 minutes - 37.9 MB

In this month's episode we learn from Tammy Gillies, head of San Diego's ADL. She shares with us texts that bring inspiration during genuinely frightening times. We dedicate this episode to the memory of Morris Casuto, Tammy's predecessor at the ADL, who passed away the day after we recorded this. Morris was a giant, and Tammy is a worthy successor. 

Rabbi Richard Agler: The Tragedy Test

January 18, 2022 15:49 - 40 minutes - 37 MB

In this episode, Rabbi Richard Agler discusses his book "The Tragedy Test" - a theology he developed after the tragic loss of his young adult daughter.

Zalmen Mlotek, Brothers in Pain

December 09, 2021 15:29 - 48 minutes - 77.7 MB

This month, Ali and I learn from Zalmen Mlotek. Zalmen is an internationally recognized authority on Yiddish folk and theater music as well as a leading figure in the Jewish theatre and concert worlds. He is the  Artistic Director of the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene. His vision brought the critically acclaimed award-winning Fidler Afn Dakh (Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish ) directed by Joel Grey, for which he served as music director, to Broadway.  The link to Chana Gonshor's beautifu...

Betzy Lynch: The Two Pockets

November 11, 2021 16:20 - 40 minutes - 65.9 MB

In this month's episode we learn from Betzy Lunch, CEO of the San Diego Jewish Community Center. Betzy teaches us a Hasidic story about humility and pride, and we discuss the challenges of building community - in general, and in our COVID era.

Heidi Gantwerk: Wisdom, Happiness, and Wealth

October 04, 2021 15:36 - 47 minutes - 78.1 MB

Welcome back to the second season of Hevruta: Jewish texts and their influence on our lives. This month we learn from Heidi Gantwerk, Interim President and CEO of the Jewish Federation of San Diego County, and board President of the San Diego Jewish Academy. Heidi takes us through a text from Pirkei Avot offering radical understandings of wisdom, happiness, and wealth.

Rabbi David Frank: Everything Has Its Place

June 10, 2021 22:17 - 43 minutes - 39.9 MB

In this episode, Ali and I learn with Rabbi David Frank, former Senior Rabbi at Temple Solel in Cardiff, and Chief Jewish Officer at the San Diego Jewish Academy.

Smashing Barriers with Todd Salovey

April 25, 2021 14:21 - 51 minutes - 85.5 MB

This month we learn with theatre director Todd Salovey, associate artistic director of the San Diego Repertory Theatre, and founding director of the Lipinsky Family San Diego Jewish Arts Festival. Todd teaches us S. Anksy's masterpiece "The Dybbuk," as well as some Talmud. 

Notes from the Narrow Place

March 30, 2021 14:34 - 47 minutes - 76 MB

In this episode, Ali and Phil interview each other about our (current) favorite Jewish texts. We discuss Tony Kushner, Bob Dylan, Psalms, and the Narrow Place.

Charlene Seidle: Don't Make Yourself Afraid

February 28, 2021 15:50 - 41 minutes - 66.2 MB

Ali and Phil interview Charlene Seidle, Executive Vice President of the Leichtag Foundation, and one of the most interesting, influential, and innovative Jewish leaders in America. Charlene teaches us a famous phrase from Rebbe Nahman of Bratzlav.

SDJA Head of School Zvi Weiss

January 29, 2021 15:05 - 44 minutes - 40.8 MB

New SDJA Head of School Zvi Weiss joins Ali and Phil, and teaches a text about transmitting the tradition. Special treat: original music by Yale Strom!

Yale Strom and Elizabeth Schwartz: Justice, Justice

December 28, 2020 20:00 - 58 minutes - 54.1 MB

Ali and Phil interview klezmer superstars Yale Strom and Elizabeth Schwartz from Hot Pstromi. They teach us their favorite texts and discuss their brilliant music, concerts, films and books.

Hevruta Pilot: Ray Fink

November 16, 2020 14:53 - 41 minutes - 38.5 MB

Hevruta: Jewish Texts and their Influence on our Lives. A podcast by the San Diego Jewish Academy. Our pilot episode.

Amelia Glaser, Dark Times

November 16, 2020 14:52 - 49 minutes - 45.5 MB

Ali and Phil interview Dr. Amelia Glaser, Head of Jewish Studies at the University of California in San Diego.