What Will Judaism Look Like in 2070? with Becca Leviss
What if the future of Judaism was shaped less by fear and survival, and more by imagination, pluralism, storytelling, and possibility?
In this episode of The Jewish Tomorrow, host Robert Richman sits down with Becca Leviss, Jewish futurist, organizer, facilitator, and founder of the Judeo Futurism Project, for a powerful conversation on Jewish futures, American Judaism in 2070, Jewish identity, spiritual imagination, strategic foresight, and what it means to build communities rooted in collective flourishing.
Together, Robert and Becca explore why futurism is deeply Jewish, how Torah, Midrash, Talmud, diaspora, ritual, and storytelling can help us reimagine what Judaism becomes next, and why Jewish institutions must move beyond grief, trauma, and fear-based survival narratives. From protopia and Jewish pluralism to AI, art, time, truth, and the future of the American Jewish community, this conversation asks a bold question: What else is possible?
In This Episode
* [00:00] Episode preview and introduction
* [02:24] What is Judeo-futurism, and did Becca Leviss coin the term?
* [05:03] Why futurism feels inherently Jewish and how Jewish tradition has always imagined the future
* [07:41] How ancient religious texts, prophetic literature, and science fiction share a tradition of imagination
* [09:56] Why Torah, Jewish text, and tradition can handle wrestling, reinterpretation, and hard questions
* [11:32] How Judaism understands time as a spiral, not a straight line
* [14:24] How truth, deepfakes, media, and technology are changing the future of belief and identity
* [18:39] Why futurism is having a moment during times of crisis, uncertainty, and existential pressure
* [20:35] Becca’s framework for Jewish futurism, including ritual, theology, strategic foresight, and other futurist traditions
* [23:19] How AI, art, storytelling, and culture production may shape the future of Jewish imagination
* [27:20] What protopia means and why it moves us beyond the utopia-versus-dystopia binary
* [29:24] How regendering Biblical text can unlock new layers of Torah and radical Jewish reimagination
* [31:43] Why fear, violence, and grief can shut down imagination and make alternative futures harder to see
* 35:46] Why Becca believes being Jewish is fundamental to how she moves through the world
* [39:57] Where to learn more about the Judeo Futurism Project and Becca’s work
Our Guest
Becca Leviss is a Jewish futurist, organizer, facilitator, and the founder and director of the Judeo Futurism Project, a multidisciplinary initiative using art, scholarship, ritual, and strategic foresight to help American Jewish communities imagine futures beyond grief, trauma, and fear-based survival. She is currently developing a virtual and physical art exhibition exploring what American Judaism could look like in 2070, while also training graduate students in adaptive leadership and organizational change at Harvard Kennedy School and the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Resources and Links
Becca Leviss
* LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/becca-leviss/]
* The Judeofuturism Project [https://www.judeofuturism.org/]
Robert Richman
* Website [https://www.aju.edu/]
* LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertrichman]
* Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/robberichman/?hl=en]