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Dreaming the World to Come
Dreaming the World to Come
14 episodes
1 week ago
The Dreaming the World to Come podcast calls in wise voices of our time, highlighting the leadership of BIPOC, Arab/Mizrahi, Sephardi, queer, trans, nonbinary & disabled Jews, to explore our larger collective dream for the world. Each episode, released on or near Rosh Chodesh (the first of the Hebrew month), features an interview with a contributor to our Indwelling Dreams of Olam HaBa 5783 Planner. Hosts Rebekah Erev and Nomy Lamm share and discuss their own interpretations and meditations for the month ahead. You do not need the planner to enjoy the podcast! www.dreamingtheworldtocome.com
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Judaism
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The Dreaming the World to Come podcast calls in wise voices of our time, highlighting the leadership of BIPOC, Arab/Mizrahi, Sephardi, queer, trans, nonbinary & disabled Jews, to explore our larger collective dream for the world. Each episode, released on or near Rosh Chodesh (the first of the Hebrew month), features an interview with a contributor to our Indwelling Dreams of Olam HaBa 5783 Planner. Hosts Rebekah Erev and Nomy Lamm share and discuss their own interpretations and meditations for the month ahead. You do not need the planner to enjoy the podcast! www.dreamingtheworldtocome.com
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Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
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Elul with Melissa Nussbaum Freeman
Dreaming the World to Come
1 hour 5 minutes 38 seconds
2 years ago
Elul with Melissa Nussbaum Freeman

Melissa Nussbaum Freeman (she/her/goddexx) is a Queer, Sefardi/Ashkenazi, self-loving, anti-zionist abolitionist, who uses theater, art and ritual to stir the good-trouble pot as often as possible. Passion is her motor; her backup engine is a wild belief in the change that moves towards justice. melissa@jvp.org www.tinyurl.com/melissanussbaumfreeman.

You can find a version of this episode with ASL at https://youtu.be/mk9yg5Wh8Mo.

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This podcast episode was edited by Kim Wayman and Nomy Lamm.

Elul convo:

  • Leil S’lichot: Evening of Supplication, the point in the month of Elul when some communities begin reciting the S’lichot prayers, asking for forgiveness

  • Queer post-Soviet maker of shofarot: @zhyd0vka 

  • Tefillin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUsDP1PqVZw

  • Al Nes: For the Miracle We Have Enlivened https://rebekaherevstudio.com/blog/2020/10/2/al-nes-for-the-miracle-we-enlivened

  • T’shuvah: Often translated as Repentance, it literally means return, as in return to wholeness.

Interview:

  • Jewish Voice for Peace Havurah network: https://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org/havurah-network/

  • Taproot: https://www.taprootcommunity.org/

This way to Olam haBa:

  • Stolen Beam: https://ikar.org/sermons/our-country-was-built-on-a-stolen-beam-the-call-for-a-national-reckoning/

Song:

  • Lulei Hemanti is the last two lines from psalm 27, which is traditional to recite every day of Elul.


Dreaming the World to Come
The Dreaming the World to Come podcast calls in wise voices of our time, highlighting the leadership of BIPOC, Arab/Mizrahi, Sephardi, queer, trans, nonbinary & disabled Jews, to explore our larger collective dream for the world. Each episode, released on or near Rosh Chodesh (the first of the Hebrew month), features an interview with a contributor to our Indwelling Dreams of Olam HaBa 5783 Planner. Hosts Rebekah Erev and Nomy Lamm share and discuss their own interpretations and meditations for the month ahead. You do not need the planner to enjoy the podcast! www.dreamingtheworldtocome.com