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Episode 4: Ruth Lost Everything and Still Showed Up to Glean in a Field. I Can Relate. Sort Of.

15 min · 21 de may de 2026
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This week is Shavuot — the holiday where we read the Book of Ruth. And this year her story hit differently. Ruth was a Moabite woman who lost everything, chose Judaism deliberately when she could have walked away, and then showed up to glean in a field every single day with no guarantee of what came next. No motivation speech. No perfect conditions. Just showing up and doing the unglamorous work. In this episode Yael reads Ruth's story the way it actually happened — including what Naomi was really thinking when Ruth refused to leave, why Orpah was actually the reasonable one, and what every Yenta in Bethlehem had to say about the whole situation. Then she connects it to her own Moab — the move to Florida that took everything, the family member who deceived her, the childhood things that got thrown away, and the gleaning she has been doing ever since to get herself ready to go home. Plus — she says out loud for the first time that yes, she is waiting for her Boaz. At 57. After 25 years of marriage ended. Unapologetically and with complete faith that he is coming. This episode is for the woman who is still in the field. Still gleaning. Still waiting for the harvest. Your Boaz is coming. Your Massachusetts is coming. Your harvest is coming. But first there is the field. House of Yael is a podcast for Jewish women who are becoming unshakeable — through Torah wisdom, honest conversation, and a whole lot of early mornings.

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