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SHOW NOTES In this installment of The Rabbi Avi Show, Rabbi Avi Alpert sits down with Chloe Loos, the Director of Arts and Culture at the Tucson JCC. Chloe shares her profound journey of "de-assimilation," tracing her path from a secular upbringing in Flagstaff to becoming a dedicated Jewish communal professional in the wake of personal and collective trauma. The conversation explores the "October 8th" phenomenon, where many Jews are rediscovering their heritage and a fierce commitment to Israel following the events of late 2023. ---------------------------------------- KEY DISCUSSION POINTS * Growing Up in Flagstaff: Chloe reflects on being one of the only Jewish children in her community, navigating "othering" experiences and a lack of visible Jewish infrastructure. * The Mediterranean Parallel: A look at the cultural similarities between Chloe’s Jewish and Italian-Catholic heritage and how those parallels shaped her identity. * A Journey Through Grief: How the loss of her mother in 2020 served as the first bridge back to Jewish tradition through the daily practice of the Mourner’s Kaddish. * The "October 8th" Awakening: Chloe discusses the "absolute rupture" she experienced within progressive and secular circles following October 7th, leading to her decision to dedicate her life to Jewish peoplehood. * The "Double Cross" of the Far-Left: A candid look at the ostracization Chloe faced from long-term friends and the "weaponization of therapy language" used to dismiss Jewish lived experiences. * Arts as Avodah: How Chloe utilizes the Tucson International Jewish Film Festival and other cultural programs to build a "vibrant mosaic" of Jewish life that fosters belonging. * De-assimilation Across Generations: The inspiring story of how Chloe’s own return to tradition has encouraged her grandmothers to reclaim their own Jewish symbols and heritage. ---------------------------------------- NOTABLE QUOTES "The Chloe who voted for Bernie was doing her best... her frontal cortex wasn't developed." "I really came back to the religious piece of Judaism or the spiritual aspect through grief, even though we're such a joyful practice." "You don’t have to try so hard to fit in, because you already do." ---------------------------------------- SUPPORT THE SHOW This episode is part of a series at Horizontal Media exploring the deep shifts in Jewish identity today. If you find value in these conversations, please consider supporting our mission. * Patreon: https://www.google.com/search?q=http://www.patreon.com/horizontalmediawww.patreon.com/horizontalmedia [https://www.patreon.com/horizontalmedia]
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