Dan and Lex: Judaism Unbound Episode 265 - High-Voltage Judaism


Dan and Lex, in celebrating 5 years since Judaism Unbound launched its podcast, reflect on some of the core ideas they've explored in that time -- and they add on some new thoughts, drawing on a framework of "low-voltage" and "high-voltage" forms of Jewish experience.

Enjoy a nostalgic journey through the first 5 years (!) of Judaism Unbound by clicking around the mosaic below, which features our past guests, some of our favorite programs we’ve organized, and more! You can also view it as a video by clicking the play-button in the bottom-left of the image. For shownotes related to this episode, scroll down below the mosaic.



Explore five years of Judaism Unbound, through snapshots, by zooming in on the above mosaic! Donate in honor of this celebration at Judaismunbound.com/donate! Photo mosaic by: lexrofeberg @ Mosaically

[1] We would be honored if, in honor of this 5-year anniversary, you would consider making either a one-time or monthly-recurring gift to Judaism Unbound! You can do so at www.judaismunbound.com/donate.

[2] Lex cites Shai Held, a past guest on Judaism Unbound, when he outlines the dichotomy of “high-voltage” and “low-voltage” Jewish experience. Hear from Shai Held, in his appearances on our show, by listening to either Episode 49: The Prophetic Voice - Shai Held or Episode 137: God of Love - Shai Held. You can also tune to all episodes of his jewishLIVE program, entitled Reading Psalms, here.

[3] Dan mentions a Hebrew-language podcast he loves, entitled Osim Tanach (עושים תנ"ך). If you’re a Hebrew-speaker, check it out at this link.

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