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Your People Will Be My People
Project Ruth featuring Rabbi Adam Mintz, Founder and President, Project Ruth
7 episodes
5 days ago
Your People Will Be My People is a thought-provoking podcast that explores the deeply personal and diverse experiences of Jewish conversion. Hosted by Rabbi Adam Mintz, a respected scholar and community leader, and journalist Meredith Berkman, this series brings together voices from across the Jewish world to share their stories, challenges, and triumphs
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Your People Will Be My People is a thought-provoking podcast that explores the deeply personal and diverse experiences of Jewish conversion. Hosted by Rabbi Adam Mintz, a respected scholar and community leader, and journalist Meredith Berkman, this series brings together voices from across the Jewish world to share their stories, challenges, and triumphs
Show more...
Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
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What Happens When You Rethink Jewish Conversion?
Your People Will Be My People
47 minutes 1 second
5 months ago
What Happens When You Rethink Jewish Conversion?

Orthodox conversion rules are less about faith—and more about politics.

In an age where Jewish identity is more fluid and fragmented than ever, this episode dives deep into the soul of Orthodox conversion—and why it's at a pivotal turning point. Listeners will hear how Project Ruth is building not just programs, but pathways—redefining what it means to truly belong in the Jewish peoplehood while staying deeply rooted in halachic integrity. The discussion spans global Jewish communities, questions of legitimacy, and how to prepare for a Jewish future that honors both heritage and inclusion.

Rabbi Jon Leener and Rabbi Adam Gindea—leaders in educational innovation and spiritual guidance—share personal stories and bold visions on how Orthodox conversion can be compassionate, robust, and future-proof. Whether you’re questioning Jewish identity, curious about conversion, or thinking about community from a generational lens, this episode opens the door wider while keeping the mezuzah firmly on.

Key Takeaways

  1. Orthodox conversion needs to be more accessible without compromising its halachic integrity—this balance is central to Project Ruth’s mission.
  2. Conversion isn’t just about observance—it's about community, peoplehood, and spiritual journeying across lifetimes.
  3. Transparency, empathy, and a future-focused mindset are critical in making sure Jewish lineage doesn’t fracture across generations.

Timestamps:

  • [00:00] – The vision behind making conversion feel guided and relational
  • [01:46] – Introduction to Project Ruth and the unique backgrounds of its rabbis
  • [05:54] – The birth of the “Jewish Questions” course
  • [09:16] – Why conversion is more than just a curriculum
  • [11:09] – How a shul became central to conversion success
  • [13:00] – The flaws in how Orthodoxy has handled conversion historically
  • [17:00] – Halachic accessibility and inclusion vs. Orthodox rigidity
  • [24:30] – Where do rabbis draw the red line on practice?
  • [33:59] – The challenge of future recognition in stricter Orthodox circles
  • [44:00] – The historical context: American democracy and modern conversion trends

Links & Learnings

  • Rabbi Adam Gindea on LinkedIn
  • Rabbi Jon Leener/Prospect Heights Shul website
  • Project Ruth Website
  • Rabbi Adam Mintz


Your People Will Be My People
Your People Will Be My People is a thought-provoking podcast that explores the deeply personal and diverse experiences of Jewish conversion. Hosted by Rabbi Adam Mintz, a respected scholar and community leader, and journalist Meredith Berkman, this series brings together voices from across the Jewish world to share their stories, challenges, and triumphs