Why do you believe THAT?

Judaism: a religion, people, or a community?

43 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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In this interview, I sit down with Theodore "Teddy" Schneiderman on what it means to be Jewish, and what the Jewish people teach about the meaning of life, the character of Jesus, and the significance of a religious identity. Schneiderman is a Junior at the George Washington University studying Political Science and Judaic Studies. Originally hailing from the suburbs of Los Angeles, Teddy has been involved in Jewish life for as long as he can remember. Schneiderman is the President and former Recruitment Director of AEPi (Jewish Frat) at GW, the Former Regional Godol [Guh-dohl] (President) of Pacific Western Region BBYO, and the Head Counselor at Jewish Sleepaway Camp, Camp Alonim, in Simi Valley, CA.

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