Judaism Unbound Episode 502: Yom Kippur 2025 - Angela Buchdahl


Yom Kippur is here! For the past few years, Yom Kippur has been the single most popular day — all year — for folks to listen to Judaism Unbound. To those of you incorporating our podcast into your observance of this holiday, wishing you a beautiful and unbound Yom Kippur. In this episode, Angela Buchdahl -- senior rabbi at Central Synagogue in New York City -- joins Dan Libenson and Lex Rofeberg for a conversation exploring the holiday of Yom Kippur, in conversation with her upcoming book entitled Heart of a Stranger: An Unlikely Rabbi's Story of Faith, Identity, and Belonging.

[1] It’s your last chance to register for the Fall 2025 iteration of Judaism Inbound: An Introduction to Jewish Life & Practice for Everyone, which will start Tuesday, September 30th! Financial aid is available via this link.

[2] For more about Angela Buchdahl, please see her bio on Central Synagogue’s site.

[3] Heart of a Stranger, Buchdahl's upcoming memoir, is available for preorder ahead of its October 21st release!

[4] Part of Central Synagogue, which Buchdahl rightfully shouts out for its wonderful work, is the Center for Exploring Judaism.

[5] For Central Synagogue’s livestream schedule for the High Holidays, click here!

[6] Central Synagogue’s virtual online community, The Neighborhood, can be found here.


 
 
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