The New Jew Podcast
In this thought-provoking episode of The New Jew, Rabbi Jon Cutler and Jonathan Argaman sit down with Ellen Gerecht, head of the National Center to Encourage Judaism (NCEJ), to explore a bold and often overlooked strategy for Jewish continuity: actively inviting non-Jews to explore Judaism. Ellen shares the inspiring origin story of NCEJ, founded by her parents over 40 years ago with a simple but radical idea—market Judaism like any meaningful product, highlighting its benefits and welcoming spiritual seekers. Today, NCEJ funds programs across denominations and geographies, from intro-to-Judaism classes to interfaith holiday workshops, helping Jewish organizations reach new audiences. 💡 Highlights include: * Why Ellen believes Judaism should offer "free samples" like other faiths * The challenges of cost and accessibility in Jewish education * Success stories from London to Jamaica, and small-town America * A candid conversation about barriers, institutional priorities, and the need for a more proactive Jewish mission Whether you're a Jewish leader, spiritual seeker, or someone curious about how Judaism can grow in the 21st century, this episode offers fresh insight and a compelling call to action. 👉 Listen now and join the conversation about building a more welcoming Jewish future.
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