Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
History
Music
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts126/v4/0d/78/7d/0d787ddc-4b50-0b40-acd0-7681935318fe/mza_2707677225607587432.png/600x600bb.jpg
Guess who's coming to seder?
David Roth
10 episodes
3 months ago
Passovers focal point, the home Seder service, has been an integral part of Jewish continuity and Jewish family life. It is also a time when guests are invited to family Seder’s and contribute to the conversation, discussions, singing, arguments and fun of the rich traditions of Seder night. “Guess who is coming for Seder”, has been conceived by David Roth and created in collaboration with ANU - Museum of the Jewish People. It is an Anu Community Project. Each podcast in this series is a fascinating conversation with David and a guest who is asked which individual from Jewish History they would invite to their family seder, why and what questions they would like to ask them. The person could be from the dead or the living… from the bible, from the world of politics or academia, the Rabbinate, business, literature, the arts or any other walk of life. They might be globally famous, a local icon, or an unsung hero who has played a lasting and significant role in their family’s life and journey. Intertwined in this conversation we learn about David’s interviewees individual Jewish journey. Their part in the continuing Jewish story. “Guess who is coming for Seder” is an audio podcast series whose aim is to honour, celebrate and remind ourselves just how much Seder means to us all.
Show more...
Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
RSS
All content for Guess who's coming to seder? is the property of David Roth and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Passovers focal point, the home Seder service, has been an integral part of Jewish continuity and Jewish family life. It is also a time when guests are invited to family Seder’s and contribute to the conversation, discussions, singing, arguments and fun of the rich traditions of Seder night. “Guess who is coming for Seder”, has been conceived by David Roth and created in collaboration with ANU - Museum of the Jewish People. It is an Anu Community Project. Each podcast in this series is a fascinating conversation with David and a guest who is asked which individual from Jewish History they would invite to their family seder, why and what questions they would like to ask them. The person could be from the dead or the living… from the bible, from the world of politics or academia, the Rabbinate, business, literature, the arts or any other walk of life. They might be globally famous, a local icon, or an unsung hero who has played a lasting and significant role in their family’s life and journey. Intertwined in this conversation we learn about David’s interviewees individual Jewish journey. Their part in the continuing Jewish story. “Guess who is coming for Seder” is an audio podcast series whose aim is to honour, celebrate and remind ourselves just how much Seder means to us all.
Show more...
Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
Episodes (10/10)
Guess who's coming to seder?
Phil Rosenberg
President, the board of Deputies of British Jews
Show more...
7 months ago
25 minutes 44 seconds

Guess who's coming to seder?
Daniel Greenberg CB
Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards
Show more...
7 months ago
20 minutes 35 seconds

Guess who's coming to seder?
Michael Mail
Founder and Chief Executive of the Foundation for Jewish Heritage & Author
Show more...
2 years ago
20 minutes 20 seconds

Guess who's coming to seder?
Ofer Fohrer
Minister, Economic & Trade Mission, Embassy of Israel, London
Show more...
2 years ago
16 minutes 18 seconds

Guess who's coming to seder?
Maurice Helfgott
Company Chairman & Chair of Trustees World Jewish Relief
Show more...
2 years ago
14 minutes 14 seconds

Guess who's coming to seder?
Baroness Rabbi Julia Neuberger
Politician, Rabbi & Chair of University College London Hospitals
Show more...
2 years ago
16 minutes 4 seconds

Guess who's coming to seder?
Daniel Jonas
Organisational Change Consultant, Interfaith Expert, Chairman Nahamu & Musician 
Show more...
2 years ago
16 minutes 19 seconds

Guess who's coming to seder?
Lord Daniel Finkelstein
Politician, Political Journalist, Author and Director of Chelsea Football Club
Show more...
2 years ago
20 minutes 41 seconds

Guess who's coming to seder?
Ken Schept
Writer
Show more...
2 years ago
17 minutes 48 seconds

Guess who's coming to seder?
Rabbi Ben Kurzer
Pinner United Synagogue UK
Show more...
2 years ago
15 minutes 36 seconds

Guess who's coming to seder?
Passovers focal point, the home Seder service, has been an integral part of Jewish continuity and Jewish family life. It is also a time when guests are invited to family Seder’s and contribute to the conversation, discussions, singing, arguments and fun of the rich traditions of Seder night. “Guess who is coming for Seder”, has been conceived by David Roth and created in collaboration with ANU - Museum of the Jewish People. It is an Anu Community Project. Each podcast in this series is a fascinating conversation with David and a guest who is asked which individual from Jewish History they would invite to their family seder, why and what questions they would like to ask them. The person could be from the dead or the living… from the bible, from the world of politics or academia, the Rabbinate, business, literature, the arts or any other walk of life. They might be globally famous, a local icon, or an unsung hero who has played a lasting and significant role in their family’s life and journey. Intertwined in this conversation we learn about David’s interviewees individual Jewish journey. Their part in the continuing Jewish story. “Guess who is coming for Seder” is an audio podcast series whose aim is to honour, celebrate and remind ourselves just how much Seder means to us all.