I am so excited to share this perspective on being raised in an interfaith home. It is so important to remember that if you were raised interfaith, and identify with Judaism to any extent, you are Jewish enough. In this episode, I interview Lexi Pinnata, a talented singer who has performed in theaters and cruises throughout the world. Lexi shares her experience identifying with both Jewish and Catholic religions. She also touches on how her connection to Judaism has changed since October 7th, and some discrimination she has experienced surrounding Israel.
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In this episode you'll hear from Nicole Sperling- mother of a 2.5 year old and admissions director at the Gordon School, here in Miami. She'll share her experiences introducing Jewish concepts in an open-minded way to both Jewish and non-Jewish children at the Gordon school. She also discusses how her Jewish identity has changed as a Mother. As always, the goal of this episode is to remind you that no matter how you Jewish, you are Jewish ENOUGH!
Join me for a fascinating conversation with Rabbi/Cantor Gaston Bogomolni. Gaston was raised Jewish in Argentina during the start of the conservative movement. As a young adult, he moved to the US to grow his career as a conservative identifying cantor. In the US, he had a beautiful and interesting career and self-discovery path ultimately leading him to his current career. Gaston now works to promote mental health and spirituality through Mystic Judaism (Kaballah), sound healing, and other holistic practices in his wife and his community mental health practice, TAL