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TentWeavers: The Conversion to Judaism Podcast

TentWeavers: The Conversion to Judaism Podcast

By Michael Gilboa

Michael Gilboa, Juan Mejia, Esther Hugenholtz, and Noah Ferro discuss conversion to Judaism from their perspectives as rabbis who themselves converted. Special guests bring their insights about Judaism, the conversion process, and what it means to join the Jewish people.
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Relating to Our Non-Jewish Families

TentWeavers: The Conversion to Judaism PodcastFeb 23, 2021

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Rabbi Cartman?

Rabbi Cartman?

Eric Cartman of South Park has (apparently) converted to Judaism and become a rabbi. Rabbi Michael Gilboa, Rabbi Esther Hugenholtz, and Rabbi Juan Mejia discuss the implications of this fictional anti-Semite's journey to Torah and mitzvot. Are there people whose past deeds are so bad that they cannot repent and convert? What does Cartman's conversion and ordination mean for the visibility and representation of converts to Judaism (and convert rabbis) in pop culture? How much of this episode will we have to take back when this all turns out to be a prank on Kyle?

Dec 13, 202101:04:40
Judaism for Sodom & Gomorrah?

Judaism for Sodom & Gomorrah?

Rabbi Michael Gilboa and Rabbi Juan Mejia discuss a fascinating midrash from Nedarim 32a in the Talmud: Abraham misses a chance to share Judaism with the people of Sodom, resulting in tragedy for everyone involved.

Apr 28, 202133:38
Who are the TentWeavers?

Who are the TentWeavers?

Who are the TentWeavers? What does it mean to weave ourselves and others into the fabric of the Jewish tent? Rabbi Michael Gilboa, Rabbi Juan Mejia, Rabbi Esther Hugenholtz and Rabbi Noah Ferro discuss our new name and format.

1 out of 6 American Jews enter Judaism by choice. We live rich, meaningful, and fully Jewish lives, but we also face unique challenges and unique blessings. We never lose our distinctiveness, even after we convert, and we would never want to. Our journeys and our perspectives give strength to the weave that is the Jewish people. Converts to Judaism make up a distinct tribe within our people, and TentWeavers aims to speak to this group and for this group as we navigate our lives within the rich constellation of Jewish identities.

Mar 23, 202144:06
Relating to Our Non-Jewish Families

Relating to Our Non-Jewish Families

How do we stay connected to our families of origin? When tragedy strikes, should converts engage in Jewish rituals of mourning for their non-Jewish familiy members? Rabbi Michael Gilboa and Rabbi Esther Hugenholtz discuss this and more with Rabbi Bailey Romano of Beth El Hebrew Congregation in Alexandria, Virginia.

Feb 23, 202101:08:54
Who Is a Ger?
Feb 09, 202101:02:27
Metaphors of Conversion

Metaphors of Conversion

Rabbi Michael Gilboa, Rabbi Juan Mejia, Rabbi Esther Hugenholtz, and Rabbi Noah Ferro discuss their insights about conversion to Judaism. What is the best metaphor for conversion? Are converts like newborns, and their rabbis like midwives? Or are converts like immigrants, and their rabbis like immigration officers?

Jan 21, 202159:31