
In this thought-provoking episode of Storied, host Benji Rosenzweig sits down with actor, filmmaker, and activist Yuval David for a wide-ranging conversation that explores the intersection of pop culture, identity, and advocacy. From the Beatles’ subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) brushes with antisemitism and homophobia to the role of comedy in confronting hate, this episode examines how cultural icons shape — and reflect — social narratives. Yuval shares insights from his work as an LGBTQ+ and Jewish activist, offering a compelling take on when a joke crosses the line and how communities can respond with resilience.
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Credits:
Host and Executive Producer: Benji Rosenzweig.
Producer: Ryan Storm
Editing: Andrea Rizzuto
Production and Project Management: Eric Nelson - Hello@Storied.Show
Booking by Leanne Deutsch of 16 Mile Talent Leanne@16mile.com
Design: Tessa Hewitt
Research by Avishai Bauman
Music was recorded by Evan Sherman
The song was written by Benji's late father, Rabbi Yosil Rosenzweig, as the original opening of the song that he wrote for the diaspora Yeshiva band, Pitchu Li
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