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Hevruta: Jewish texts and their influence on our lives
Philip Graubart and Ali Viterbi
30 episodes
5 days ago
Ali Viterbi and Philip Graubart interview great teachers, scholars, artists and writers, who share with us their favorite Jewish text.
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Ali Viterbi and Philip Graubart interview great teachers, scholars, artists and writers, who share with us their favorite Jewish text.
Show more...
Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
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Beth Sirull: With All Your Possessions
Hevruta: Jewish texts and their influence on our lives
53 minutes 49 seconds
1 year ago
Beth Sirull: With All Your Possessions

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/

Hevruta: Jewish texts and their influence on our lives
Ali Viterbi and Philip Graubart interview great teachers, scholars, artists and writers, who share with us their favorite Jewish text.