School, Shuls, and Hillels, Two Years Later

Episode 95 April 12, 2022 01:01:01
School, Shuls, and Hillels, Two Years Later
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School, Shuls, and Hillels, Two Years Later

Apr 12 2022 | 01:01:01

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Show Notes

As we approach our third pandemic Passover, how has Jewish communal life fared? Rabbi Barry Dov Katz (Conservative Synagogue Adath Israel of Riverdale, NY), Tilly Shemer (Hillel at University of Michigan), and Stephanie Ives (Beit Rabban Day School) reunite one year later with host Yehuda Kurtzer to reflect on another year of life in the pandemic -- its personal toll, how COVID-19 has impacted their institutions, their leadership, and their mindset about the future.

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