Judaism Unbound Podcast Episode 427: Rabbi on the Spectrum - Tzemah Yoreh


Tzemah Yoreh is a rabbi, scholar, and liturgist who recently wrote a book entitled So Compassionate It Hurts: My Life as a Rabbi On the Spectrum. He joins Judaism Unbound for the third episode in an ongoing series exploring Disability Torah.

[1] There are some amazing 3-session mini-course offerings beginning at the end of April in the UnYeshiva. Check out these classes at www.judaismunbound.com/classes!

[2] Learn more about Tzemah Yoreh by visiting TzemahYoreh.com. Learn more about his recent book So Compassionate It Hurts: My Life as a Rabbi on the Spectrum by visiting RabbiOnTheSpectrum.com.

[3] For a past episode of Judaism Unbound featuring Tzemah Yoreh, see Episode 268: Abraham Did Kill Isaac - Tzemah Yoreh.

[4] For a few recent articles Yoreh has written, see this piece featured in The Hill and/or this piece in Newsweek.

[5] Learn more about the notion of universal design by heading to UniversalDesign.ie, the official website of The Centre for Excellence in Universal Design (CEUD).

[6] For previous episodes in this series of Judaism Unbound episodes on disability Torah, see Episode 423: Disability Torah - Julia Watts Belser and Episode 424: The Superpowers of Blind Rabbis - Lauren Tuchman.

 
 
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