Judaism Unbound Episode 374: Judaism In-Bound - Miriam Terlinchamp


Dan Libenson, one of Judaism Unbound's two co-hosts, and Miriam Terlinchamp, spiritual leader of Temple Sholom in Cincinnati, are co-teaching a course called Judaism In-Bound: An Introduction to Judaism for Everyone in the UnYeshiva. Terlinchamp joins Libenson and Lex Rofeberg for a conversation about this course. It has been designed especially for folks in the midst of their conversion process -- along with any Jews-by-birth, or non-Jews, who are just interested in an introductory pathway into Jewish learning!

[1] With an initial three classes on consecutive weeks, followed by once-per-month class-meetings for the following 9 months, Judaism In-Bound is designed to help people learn about Judaism — through our unbound Jewish lens. Click here to register for it!

[2] For Miriam Terlinchamp’s previous appearance on Judaism Unbound, see Episode 113: Embrace the Weird - Miriam Terlinchamp.

[3] Terlinchamp mentions Kate Bowler, a scholar of religious history, as a spiritual teacher who has influenced her, even as she (Bowler) is not Jewish. Explore Kate Bowler’s work via KateBowler.com.

[4] To see an early episode of Judaism Unbound that explores conversion from a wide variety of angles, see Episode 57: Becoming Jewish on the Web - Juan Mejia. Also, stay tuned for our upcoming entire-unit of episodes exploring conversion to Judaism, coming to you this summer!

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