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Standing at Sinai Again – Rabbi Scott Gellman

15 min · 26. touko 2026
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Recorded live on Friday, May 23, 2026. What would Jewish life look like if every one of us — born Jewish, bagels-and-lox Jewish, high-holidays-only Jewish — woke up one morning and chose it? On purpose? On Shavuot, Rabbi Gellman traces a line from Ruth's declaration on a dusty road to the daily recitation of the Shema, asking what it truly means to be a Jew by Choice — and why that question has never mattered more. He also pauses before Shabbat to hold the tragedy in San Diego, and why Jews, of all people, cannot look away when a house of worship is attacked. Are you still in?

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