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Listen in as Dan Libenson and Lex Rofeberg analyze pressing issues for 21st century American Judaism. Mixing their own analysis with interviews of leading thinkers, practitioners, and even "regular Jews," Dan and Lex look to push past the bounds of what it means to be Jewish in the 21st century. You can support Judaism Unbound at www.JudaismUnbound.com/donate.

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Lex Rofeberg, Lexi Kohanski, and Liana Wertman (the latter two our friends at The Torah Studio) bring the 2nd conversation in a 4-episode mini-series entitled ApocryFest: Hanukkah Unbound and Un-Canonized. In this episode, they explore a text called ... more

Hanukkah is here! Lex Rofeberg, Lexi Kohanski, and Liana Wertman (the latter two from our friends at The Torah Studio) kick off the 2025 edition of ApocryFest: Hanukkah Unbound and Un-Canonized -- a 4-part mini-series of Judaism Unbound. They ask why... more

Dan and Lex are joined by Sarah Hurwitz, author of a recently-published book entitled As a Jew, which explores ways in which antisemitism has shaped Jewish identity -- and how Jews can reclaim their tradition. This episode is the second in a short mi... more

Daniel May, publisher of Jewish Currents, joins Dan and Lex for a conversation about anti-semitism. May is the author of a recent piece in Harper's Magazine entitled "An Outrage to Common Sense: On the Meanings of Anti-Semitism," a piece that serves ... more

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Recent Guests

Sarah Hurwitz
Author of 'As a Jew' and former White House speechwriter
Author
Episode: Episode 512: Antisemitism Beyond Christian Hegemony - Sarah Hurwitz
Daniel May
Publisher of Jewish Currents and commentator on Jewish politics
Jewish Currents
Episode: Episode 511: Antisemitism Beyond Eternalism - Daniel May
Barbara Thiede
Associate Professor of Religious Studies and rabbi at Or Olam
University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Episode: Episode 510: Not Your Rabbis' Judaism...Still! - Barbara Thiede (Shulamit Sapir)
David Kraemer
Professor of Talmud at the Jewish Theological Seminary and author of Embracing Exile, The Case for Jewish Diaspora
Jewish Theological Seminary
Episode: Episode 509: Embracing Exile - David Kraemer
Benay Lappe
Founder and Rosh Yeshiva of Svara, a Traditionally Radical Yeshiva.
Svara
Episode: Episode 506: Judaism Unbound's 1st Guest...500 Episodes Later - Benay Lappe
Mark Kligman
Director of the Lowell Milken Center for Music of American Jewish Experience
UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music
Episode: Episode 505: Jewish Music -- What's "Mi-Sinai?" - Mark Kligman
Joey Weisenberg
Musician and composer known for his contributions to contemporary Jewish music.
Hadar's Rising Song Institute
Episode: Episode 504: The Torah of Music - Joey Weisenberg
Elana Arian
Composer, multi-instrumentalist and prayer leader, significant voice in contemporary Jewish music
Episode: Episode 503: Jewish Music - Elana Arian
Angela Buchdahl
Senior rabbi at Central Synagogue in New York City, renowned for her high holiday services and her memoir.
Central Synagogue
Episode: Episode 502: Yom Kippur 2025 - Angela Buchdahl

Hosts

Dan Libenson
Co-host and presenter of engaging discussions on contemporary Jewish issues. Often explores how identity, belief, and Jewish practice intersect in today's society.
Lex Rofeberg
Co-host who facilitates in-depth conversations about Jewish identity and contemporary issues, emphasizing community engagement and inclusivity.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 652 ratings
  • Auditory Jewish comfort food

    This podcast covers a wonderful, wide sweep of Jewish diversity. I really appreciate all the possibilities that feel open to you when you listen. And it pairs excellently with their Talmud podcast as a double feature on Shabbat. I really appreciate everything this show has done to serve the wider community and to encourage creativity in Jewish life.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    luthien13
    United Statesa month ago
  • Sporadic gems aren’t worth the drivel

    The occasional amazing guest kept me subscribed until October 7. Then the super swing left just repelled me.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Bryan_001
    Australia2 months ago
  • DH

    Episode 495 / I am unsettled that the daughter kept framing jews who disagree some of her views as a pathology…in other words her repeated excuse for them not agreeing with her was “unprocessed trauma”. That is language that has been continuously used by the anti-zionist movement to de-legitimize the many rational reasons many jews do not see this as a genocide but indeed a lack of compassionate warfare in a war zone. To be a truly active listener you must be aware of “talking down” or patroniz... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    D Harlin
    United States3 months ago
  • Impressions So Far

    I deeply appreciate the space Judaism Unbound creates for reimagining Jewish identity outside institutional norms. The spiritual openness, the intergenerational curiosity, and the attention to justice all keep me listening.

    That said, I find myself increasingly uneasy with how the podcast discusses Israel and Zionism without including any actual Israeli voices (at least in the episodes I’ve listened to). I don’t say that to shut down critique, I think critique is vital.

    But in my opinion, thes... more

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    3
    genzwannabe3
    United States5 months ago
  • Episode 468

    October 7th depends on the context? Serious references to the projection in that poorly researched book, The Message? I’ve appreciated this podcast in the past but I just cannot anymore.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    nothappytodaythanks
    United States10 months ago

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Episode 506: Judaism Unbound's 1st Guest...500 Episodes Later - Benay Lappe
Q: What has changed in your thinking and in the world since you were first on the podcast?
Lots has changed, especially in terms of how widely accepted the notion of a crisis in Judaism has become. Now, more people are recognizing the need for new practices and ideas.
Episode 504: The Torah of Music - Joey Weisenberg
Q: How do you think about integrating new people into these kinds of singing circles?
It's important to create inviting environments where individuals can learn and participate in singing circles, regardless of their background or familiarity with the melodies.
Episode 504: The Torah of Music - Joey Weisenberg
Q: Do you make a distinction between song and prayer?
No, because the essence of song is intertwined with prayer in the Jewish tradition, reflecting a deep connection to spirituality.
Episode 504: The Torah of Music - Joey Weisenberg
Q: What is the Rising Song Institute and what does it do?
The Rising Song Institute aims to create events where people can experience Jewish music, make records, and provide resources for teaching Jewish song and prayer.
Episode 505: Jewish Music -- What's "Mi-Sinai?" - Mark Kligman
Q: What does the Lowell Milken Center for Music of American Jewish Experience do?
The center focuses on the study, performance, and education related to the music of American Jews, bridging historical traditions with contemporary practices.

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Focused on the diverse landscape of Jewish identity and practice, a vibrant series engages listeners in thought-provoking discussions surrounding contemporary issues within Judaism. Hosts integrate interviews with prominent thinkers, educators, and community members, facilitating an exploration of themes such as anti-Semitism, diaspora, gender studies, and modern interpretations of Jewish traditions. Notably, the content reflects a commitment to inclusivity and adaptive practices, catering to a wide array of perspectives while challenging conventional narratives. This series likely serves as a valuable resource for those curious about reimagining their relationship with Jewish culture and spirituality.

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2. Daniel May
3. Barbara Thiede
4. David Kraemer
5. Benay Lappe
6. Mark Kligman
7. Joey Weisenberg
8. Elana Arian

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