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In Such A Time: Conversations on Jewish Life, Leadership & Meaning
Rabbis Jonathan Jaffe and Leora Londy
17 episodes
1 day ago
IN SUCH A TIME is a podcast from Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester, hosted by Rabbis Jonathan Jaffe and Leora Londy. Through candid conversations and thoughtful reflection, the rabbis explore what it means to live, lead, and seek meaning through a Jewish lens. From personal stories to pressing issues, each episode invites listeners into a timely dialogue about Jewish life — in such a time as this.
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IN SUCH A TIME is a podcast from Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester, hosted by Rabbis Jonathan Jaffe and Leora Londy. Through candid conversations and thoughtful reflection, the rabbis explore what it means to live, lead, and seek meaning through a Jewish lens. From personal stories to pressing issues, each episode invites listeners into a timely dialogue about Jewish life — in such a time as this.
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Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
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Ep. 12: What are the outcomes and challenges of Making B’nei Mitzvah Central to Jewish Life
In Such A Time: Conversations on Jewish Life, Leadership & Meaning
53 minutes 52 seconds
1 week ago
Ep. 12: What are the outcomes and challenges of Making B’nei Mitzvah Central to Jewish Life

What if the most celebrated Jewish rite of passage—the B’Nai Mitzvah—has unintentionally become a barrier to lifelong Jewish engagement, rather than the gateway it was meant to be?


In this eye-opening episode of “In Such a Time Conversations on Jewish Life, Leadership and Meaning,” hosts Rabbi Jonathan Jaffe and Rabbi Leora Londy pull back the curtain on the history, complexities, and personal realities behind the B’Nai Mitzvah, revealing how decades of synagogue decisions have shaped this ritual—from meaningful spiritual transformation to occasionally rote memorization and lavish celebrations.


The rabbis candidly share their own B’Nai Mitzvah experiences, highlighting moments of genuine connection—and missed opportunities. They unpack how American synagogue structures evolved to center the B’Nai Mitzvah as the “diploma event” of Jewish life, sometimes at the cost of deeper Jewish education and continuity. Hear their passionate conversation about the pitfalls of conflating Hebrew chanting with Jewish literacy, the impact of outsized parties, and the critical importance of authentic family Jewish practice.


Key highlights include: why post-mitzvah engagement matters more than ever, bold questions about the rites and rituals (should we even keep the Haftarah?), and refreshing, practical ideas for parents and communities who want to make Jewish milestones truly meaningful. This episode will challenge you to rethink not only what a B’Nai Mitzvah means—but what it could become.


Episode Overview & Timestamps:

  • 00:00:00 – 00:04:33: Personal B’Nai Mitzvah memories from

    Rabbi Leora Londy

    and

    Rabbi Jonathan Jaffe

    : the process, communal involvement, and “cramming” for the big day.

  • 00:04:34 – 00:08:02: The emotional aftermath, sense of responsibility, and what it means to be counted as part of a minyan.

  • 00:08:03 – 00:12:48: The American synagogue’s transformation: How B’Nai Mitzvah became the centerpiece, fueling membership and financial support, and the dangers of equating preparation with genuine education.

  • 00:12:51 – 00:17:19: Challenges for continuity: Are we setting kids up for Jewish adulthood, or just for relief when it’s “over”? Thoughts on practical knowledge versus ritual memorization.

  • 00:17:20 – 00:28:30: What are the right outcomes? The synagogue’s efforts to foster lasting connection, working with teens, and the importance of community bonds.

  • 00:28:31 – 00:33:11: Rethinking curriculum: Real-world Jewish learning, experiential education, and the debate about keeping tradition vs. adapting old rituals.

  • 00:33:12 – 00:41:39: The family’s role: Can synagogues make kids Jewish without Jewish homes? Comparative insights from Israel and innovative ideas for deeper spiritual preparation.

  • 00:41:40 – 00:47:39: The party paradox: The rise of extravagant celebrations vs. authentic, values-driven alternatives, especially in the wake of COVID restrictions.

  • 00:47:40 – 00:53:04: Final reflections: Why lasting identity comes from real involvement, not just ceremonies; passing on Jewish legacy in a way that truly endures.


Whether you’re a parent, educator, or lifelong learner, this episode will inspire you to ask the big questions about what Jewish tradition means today—and what it could mean tomorrow.

In Such A Time: Conversations on Jewish Life, Leadership & Meaning
IN SUCH A TIME is a podcast from Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester, hosted by Rabbis Jonathan Jaffe and Leora Londy. Through candid conversations and thoughtful reflection, the rabbis explore what it means to live, lead, and seek meaning through a Jewish lens. From personal stories to pressing issues, each episode invites listeners into a timely dialogue about Jewish life — in such a time as this.