Keywords
Judaism, Jewish identity, Tikkun Olam, cultural Judaism, conversion, Jewish movements, gratitude, diversity, humanism, community
Summary
In this episode of TOTO: Two Rabbis, Three Opinions, Rabbi Barry Diamond and Ari Averbach explore the complexities of Jewish identity, culture, and observance. They discuss the four pillars of Judaism, the challenges of cultural identity in a modern world, and the importance of Tikkun Olam, or repairing the world. The conversation also touches on the evolution of Jewish practices, the diversity within Judaism, and the role of gratitude in daily life. The rabbis emphasize the need for ongoing dialogue within the Jewish community and with other communities, especially in the face of contemporary challenges.
Rabbi Barry Diamond - www.AdatElohim.org
Rabbi Ari Averbach - www.TempleEtzChayim.org
Chapters
00:00 Welcome
03:06 Understanding Jewish Identity and Labels
05:15 The Four Pillars of Judaism
08:20 Tikkun Olam and Social Justice in Judaism
11:06 Conversion to Judaism: The Process and Perspectives
13:56 Exploring the Nature of Jewishness
17:01 The Diversity of Jewish Movements
20:01 Historical Context of Reform and Conservative Judaism
23:02 The Future of Jewish Identity and Movements
24:41 Navigating Modern Jewish Identity
26:48 Evolution of Jewish Practices
28:55 Gratitude and Awareness in Judaism
31:43 Jewish Humanism and Cultural Identity
37:17 Cultural Judaism in a Diverse World
43:03 Tikkun Olam and Social Justice
47:39 Struggles of Community and Identity
49:21 Introduction to the Rabbis' Perspectives
49:22 Exploring Community and Faith
In this episode of Two Rabbis, Three Opinions, Rabbis Barry Diamond and Ari Averbach welcome Rachel Holtzman, the credited book collaborator (“book doula”) for Uncomfortable Conversations with a Jew by Emmanuel Acho and Noa Tishby.
Together they explore:
Rachel also shares how the project reshaped her own Jewish identity and offers practical wisdom on allyship, self-awareness, and showing up authentically as Jews in everyday life.
Listen in for a rich, behind-the-scenes look at a book designed not just to inform but to spark the “uncomfortable” conversations our communities most need.
In this inaugural episode of 'TOTO: Two Rabbis, Three Opinions', Rabbis Barry Diamond and Ari Averbach discuss the purpose of their podcast, which aims to address rising antisemitism, the complexities surrounding Israel and Zionism, and the importance of open dialogue within the Jewish community. They introduce the book 'Uncomfortable Conversations with a Jew' as a starting point for discussions and invite community members to engage in meaningful conversations about these pressing issues.
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00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Its Purpose
02:52 Addressing Antisemitism and Community Challenges
06:07 The Book: Uncomfortable Conversations with a Jew
08:52 Engaging the Community in Discussion
11:42 Conclusion and Future Conversations