Judaism in the 21st Century

A Star Spangled Reflection (S3, 38)

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In this week’s episode of Judaism in the 21st Century, Rabbi Daniel Cohen and Dr. Steven Labkoff reflect on July 4th, America’s 250th anniversary, and what the Star-Spangled Banner can teach us about resilience, memory, and hope. From Francis Scott Key looking for the flag in the darkness, to Rabbi Cohen’s grandmother seeing the Statue of Liberty as a young immigrant, this conversation explores how gratitude for the past can become a call to build the future. A moving discussion about America, Jewish memory, family legacy, and the responsibility each generation has to carry the story forward.

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