September 25, 2008
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We delve into the world and meaning of the Jewish High Holy Days ten days that span the new year of Rosh Hashanah through Yom Kippur's rituals of atonement. A young rabbi in L.A. is one voice in a Jewish spiritual renaissance that is taking many forms across the U.S. The vast majority of her congregation are people in their 20s and 30s, who, she says, are making life-giving connections between ritual, personal transformation, and relevance in the world. |
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About the Image
In preparation for the Jewish High Holy Days and Sukkot, a public art installation of carboard figures calls attention to the plight of the poor. The social justice campaign in Tel Aviv is trying to raise money to feed and house the homeless.
(Photo: Baz Ratner/AFP/Getty Images) |
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Unheard Cuts
» Unedited Interview with Rabbi Brous (mp3, 1:23.46)
Where to cut? Where to edit? We couldn't include all of Krista's interview with the energetic Rabbi Brous. So here's your chance to listen to their entire, unedited conversation. |
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Voice on the Radio
Sharon Brous
Brous is rabbi and founding member of IKAR, a Jewish spiritual community in Los Angeles. |
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