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The Bridging Connections Podcast

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The Bridging Connections Podcast showcases the organizations and leaders in the Jewish community who are reinventing and reinvigorating Jewish life. In the podcasts, you will hear about the organizations and individuals innovating and impacting the Jewish community in North American and how you can participate. They will share their stories and tips on how they are engaging people in the richness of Judaism. The Bridging Connections Podcast is a project of Bridges 613 which introduces and connects you to vibrancy and innovation in Jewish life through a variety of Jewish resources. Bridges 613 is a concierge for your individualized and relatable Jewish experience.

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Jewish Engagement Through Farmers / Modern Farmers Ancient Wisdom

Jewish Farmers Network (JFN) Featuring: Shani Minsk, Co-Founder and Executive Director  Jewish Farmer Network mobilizes Jewish agricultural wisdom to build a more just and regenerative food system for all. We connect Jewish farmers to each other and to the surprisingly relevant technologies, rhythms, and ethics of Jewish agriculture. We believe that a vibrant future for people, plants, and planet will be shaped by farmers, gardeners, and growers of all kinds. We are the AND that connects your story to the story of the Jewish people.   Their Mission :  Jewish Farmer Network supports the economic, social, and cultural vibrancy of Jewish agriculture by connecting Jewish farmers to resources and community around the world. We mobilize Jewish wisdom to build a more just and regenerative food system for all.  Their vision We are building a world in which Jewish farmers are not regarded as an oxymoron or a curiosity, but rather, as valued community members with a unique connection to Judaism's ancient technologies for building a more just and regenerative food system for all. We envision a world in which all Jewish individuals and communities have access to farms and gardens that connect them to both the agricultural roots of Judaism and the timeless food justice principles contained therein. We envision a world in which any Jewish individual with the desire to both live a land-based life and be a part of Jewish community life has the technical, economic, social, and cultural resources to do so. We envision a world of social and ecological justice, where life in all forms is honored. We envision a world in which Jewish Farmers are a collaborative force for the collective liberation of all land and all peoples. Support the show [https://www.bridges613.org/donate] Thank you for tuning in to The Bridging Connections podcast. Please partner with us to promote this important work. Follow us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/bridges613.org], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/bridges613org/] or visit our website at www.bridges613.org [http://www.bridges613.org/] for exciting news about innovation in Jewish life. This work depends on your feedback and donations. Please consider leaving feedback and or making on donation. We are grateful for all your support.

26 mei 2023 - 36 min
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Ethical Treatment of Animals

JIFA: Jewish Initiative for Animals Featuring: Rabbi Jonathan Bernhard, Executive Director and Melissa Hoffman, Director of Programs The Jewish Initiative for Animals supports innovative programs to turn the Jewish value of compassion for animals into action while building ethical and sustainable Jewish American communities in the process. Jewish tradition urges us to keep a healthy skepticism about the sourcing of our goods and strive for ethical consumption. JIFA is ready to work with your community to help you establish your own values-based food practices. We support Jewish community education for all ages through curriculum development, direct teaching, and partnerships with organizations that disseminate materials and promote learning about Jewish values and our food system. JIFA’s Values: Promoting compassion and preventing suffering to animals — in Jewish tradition, a core value called tza’ar ba’alei chayim (literally: the suffering of living creatures) — is central to our work to build a better food system * Climate and the environment - Bal tashchit and sh’mirat ha’adamah — the prohibition against destruction/waste and the imperative to protect our Earth — are cornerstones of JIFA’s work to end factory farming. * Food justice- We find our most ancient model for food justice in the laws of shmita, which Jewish communities have revived with renewed significance in recent years * Racial justice - We know that the structures that perpetuate factory farming are inextricably linked with those that perpetuate racist oppression and violence. To create meaningful change in our food system we must also help to build an anti-racist animal protection movement. * Inclusivity- Reflecting broadly held values — and serving food that everyone can eat — promotes inclusivity in gatherings and strengthens our Jewish community * Kosher- Kosher is a quintessentially Jewish concept to describe what is “fit,” including the food we eat Support the show [https://www.bridges613.org/donate] Thank you for tuning in to The Bridging Connections podcast. Please partner with us to promote this important work. Follow us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/bridges613.org], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/bridges613org/] or visit our website at www.bridges613.org [http://www.bridges613.org/] for exciting news about innovation in Jewish life. This work depends on your feedback and donations. Please consider leaving feedback and or making on donation. We are grateful for all your support.

5 mei 2023 - 45 min
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What is Jewish Farming?

What is Jewish Farming? Featuring: Dr. Adrienne Krone Adrienne Krone is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and past Director of Jewish Life at Allegheny College.Her research focuses on communal Jewish farms and the sustainable Jewish farming movement in the United States. Her expertise ranges from the history of religion in the U.S., to modern Judaism, to religion and food. Krone holds a Ph.D. in American Religion from Duke University, and her extensive experience in Jewish communal service includes working with youth and young adult groups, teaching and directing a religious school program for Jewish teens, liturgical leadership, and staffing a Birthright trip. Adrienne researches religious food justice movements and teaches courses in Jewish studies, food studies, environmental studies, and women’s, gender, and sexuality studies. Her current project is an ethnographic and historical study of the Jewish Community Farming movement in North America. In this episode Adrienne and I define categories of Jewish farming. We touch on a bit of the history of Jewish Farming in North America. And we discuss Jewish biblical laws about farming, the three pilgrimage festivals (Sukkot, Passover and Shavuot). Finally Adrienne shares how varies Jewish farms around the country are creating and innovating food for long term sustainability. Read more about Adrienne’s work and research here [https://wfpc.sanford.duke.edu/resources/jewish-perspective-on-food-faith-adrienne-krone/].  Support the show [https://www.bridges613.org/donate] Thank you for tuning in to The Bridging Connections podcast. Please partner with us to promote this important work. Follow us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/bridges613.org], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/bridges613org/] or visit our website at www.bridges613.org [http://www.bridges613.org/] for exciting news about innovation in Jewish life. This work depends on your feedback and donations. Please consider leaving feedback and or making on donation. We are grateful for all your support.

14 apr 2023 - 51 min
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Honoring Death in Life

Kavod v’Nichum Featuring: Sarit Wishnevski, Executive Director Their Mission: Kavod v’Nichum provides the Jewish community resources, education, and training about the end of life, from serious illness through dying, death, bereavement, and mourning. Their Vision is to  transform the final life transition for every Jewish person so that it is understood, cared for, and respected. About:  Kavod v’Nichum, כבוד וניחום, is Hebrew for “honor and comfort”. Founded in 2000, Kavod v’Nichum is a Jewish nonprofit dedicated to providing end-of-life education, support and training in the Jewish tradition. They embrace the mitzvot of kavod hamet, honoring the body which held the neshama, soul, of a person who died; and nichum aveilim, comforting the mourners and the community of the living after a death. Kavod v’Nichum values:  1. KAVOD: HONOR: They lead with honor and respect for people, tradition, and infuse kavod in every aspect of our work 2. NECHAMAH: COMFORT & SUPPORT: The end-of-life space is difficult for many; They welcome community with care and support. 3. B’TZELEM ELOHIM: IN GOD’S IMAGE: We are holy people created in the image of the divine; all are welcome and wanted.  4. HIDDUR MITZVAH: BEAUTIFICATION OF THE MITZVAH: They elevate the beauty of Jewish end-of-life traditions through learning, adaptation to our modern world, and making accessible what is often hidden. 5. KEHILLAH: COMMUNITY: Community support is foundational in Jewish end-of-life rituals and practices; they are expansive in our understanding of community and encourage all to consider themselves a part of ours. Kavod V’Nichum serves any individual or organization seeking to learn and engage around Jewish end-of-life rituals and practices. Contact [hello@kavodvnichum.org]Kavod V’Nichum for more information. Support the show [https://www.bridges613.org/donate] Thank you for tuning in to The Bridging Connections podcast. Please partner with us to promote this important work. Follow us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/bridges613.org], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/bridges613org/] or visit our website at www.bridges613.org [http://www.bridges613.org/] for exciting news about innovation in Jewish life. This work depends on your feedback and donations. Please consider leaving feedback and or making on donation. We are grateful for all your support.

31 mrt 2023 - 23 min
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Customizable Judaism

Haggadot.com Featuring: Eileen Levinson, Founder and Executive Director Haggadot.com is part of Custom & Craft, a nonprofit design lab using technology, art and new media to imagine new formats for engaging with ancient traditions. Founded in 2011, our online platforms Haggadot.com and Custom and Craft make home-based Jewish ritual accessible, meaningful, and diverse – giving individuals of all faith backgrounds the tools to create for themselves and to discover the other creators in their community.  Judaism can be beautiful and welcoming. Haggadot.com believes Judaism can look and feel that way too. They envision a world in which every Jew, and the Jew-curious, regardless of background, can find a place for themselves in Jewish life through thoughtfully-designed products and media. They believe that Passover is primarily an exercise in empathy. At the seder, we tell the story of Exodus as though we personally exited Mitzrayim, or “the narrow place.” Haggadot.com’s core values emphasize how a deep personal connection with the Passover story drives empathy. Read more here: https://www.haggadot.com/values [https://www.haggadot.com/values] Haggadot.com is a design lab for the Jewish community, experimenting with technology, media and user experience to imagine new formats for engaging in ancient traditions. Their platforms, Haggadot.com [https://www.haggadot.com/] and Custom and Craft [http://www.customandcraft.org/] enable over 500,000 users annually to make their own haggadahs and other DIY materials for Jewish ritual. They facilitate new product development through collaborations with leading Jewish organizations and thinkers across a diverse spectrum of perspectives. Support the show [https://www.bridges613.org/donate] Thank you for tuning in to The Bridging Connections podcast. Please partner with us to promote this important work. Follow us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/bridges613.org], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/bridges613org/] or visit our website at www.bridges613.org [http://www.bridges613.org/] for exciting news about innovation in Jewish life. This work depends on your feedback and donations. Please consider leaving feedback and or making on donation. We are grateful for all your support.

17 mrt 2023 - 39 min
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