Judaism Unbound Episode 425: Passover 2024 – Miriam, Dan, Lex


Judaism Unbound’s executive director Miriam Terlinchamp, senior Jewish educator Lex Rofeberg, and senior fellow Dan Libenson take a close look at Passover, discussing everything from matzah scultpures to individual vs. collective liberation.

[1] There are some amazing mini-course offerings beginning at the end of April in the UnYeshiva. Check out these classes at www.judaismunbound.com/classes!

[2] Check out our past Passover resources at Passover Unbound and The Plague Project.

[3] Lex mentions the Seinfeld episode in which the characters celebrate the made-up holiday of Festivus and air all of their grievances (Season 9, Episode 10). Check out this Hey Alma article, “The Miracle of Festivus,” for a look at the episode through a Jewish lens.

[4] Lex refers to Nate deGroot’s statement that when he opens his door and shouts, “All who are hungry come and eat,” no one can hear him because he lives in a rural area. Listen to Episode 418: Prophetic Judaism – Nate deGroot to hear the full story and more.

[5] At the end of this episode, Dan invites us to ask ourselves what Passover is for. For a related conversation, see Episode 71: What’s Judaism For? – Dan and Lex.

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