Judaism Unbound Episode 349: Digital Jewish Relationships - Dan and Lex


Dan Libenson and Lex Rofeberg, in two recent conversations with Ron Wolfson and Rachel Gildiner, explored what it meant for Judaism to be "relational." In this follow-up episode, they map that question, of what it means for Judaism to be relational, onto digital Jewish experiences in particular. They reflect on recent Judaism Unbound developments, including Yom Kippur and Hakhel, in considering what it would like for digital gatherings to center relationships -- and not just programming.

[1] Register now to take one of our amazing Fall courses in the UnYeshiva -- the deadline is just a few days away! Head to JudaismUnbound.com/classes to check out our different options -- financial aid is available to anyone who needs it.

[2] Listen in to our two most recent episodes on relational Judaism by heading to Episode 347: Relational Judaism - Ron Wolfson and/or Episode 348: Jewish Gathering - Rachel Gildiner.

[3] See the image below for visual evidence of our dramatic Yom Kippur spike in podcast listenership, which we discussed in the episode.


 
 

[4] Watch back the recording of our full reading of the Torah, in honor of Hakhel, by heading to JudaismUnbound.com/hakhel2022.

[5] Dan references Tiffany Shlain’s “24/6” approach to screens. Hear more from Shlain by listening to Episode 189: Six Days a Week - Tiffany Shlain.

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