EPISODE · Sep 1, 2025 · 34 MIN
Ep 01: What Moments Pushed Us Towards Becoming the Rabbis We Are?
from In Such A Time: Conversations on Jewish Life, Leadership & Meaning · host Rabbis Jonathan Jaffe and Leora Londy
What do a rebellious Bat Mitzvah, hidden synagogues across Europe, and a chance encounter with a future member of Israel’s Knesset have in common? They’re all formative moments on the unexpected journeys of two rabbis!In the very first episode of "In Such a Time: Conversations on Jewish Life, Leadership, and Meaning," Rabbis Leora Londy and Jonathan Jaffe pull back the curtain on their personal paths to the rabbinate, sharing the pivotal stories, questions, and challenges that shaped their sense of Jewish identity and communal calling. From Leora’s childhood in a rabbinic family—her mom teaching her to put on tefillin, her dad preparing the four species for Sukkot with the help of a Seventh Day Adventist—to Jonathan’s coming-of-age as one of Hawaii’s few Jewish kids, the episode explores how roots, rituals, and travels far from home can spark a lasting devotion to Jewish leadership.Highlights include tales of feeling “Jewishly out of place” from Honolulu to Herzliya, the thrill (and tension) of entering synagogues and Jewish quarters while backpacking Europe, navigating gender roles in Israeli religious life, and the sometimes surprising realization that a simple act—or a single phrase from a teen—can change a life and inspire a rabbinic calling.Tune in for an honest, reflective, and often humorous conversation about forging a meaningful Jewish life, the power of peoplehood, and what it takes to guide a community in such a time.Episode Overview & Timestamps:00:00:00 — Intro to the podcast and hosts’ intentions for exploring their rabbinic journeys00:01:23 — Leora’s upbringing in a rabbinic household; tefillin, sukkot, and interfaith moments00:04:24 — Jonathan’s childhood as one of the only Jewish kids in Honolulu, creating Camp Menorah, and what it meant to “build Judaism” from scratch00:07:04 — Leora’s formative gap year in Israel: testing different Jewish communities, gender roles in worship, and the influence of feminist Jewish leaders00:13:14 — Jonathan’s discovery of Jewish peoplehood on a backpacking trip across Europe, finding unexpected family in Jewish quarters and synagogues00:18:08 — Leora’s cultural awakening in Herzliya, building bridges across Jewish diaspora, and the turning point that led her to the Reform rabbinate00:24:43 — Jonathan’s “wandering” twenties: failing at corporate life, finding purpose at a shul in San Francisco, and how a teen’s kind words sparked his rabbinic pursuit00:32:55 — Reflections on impact: how small acts and words can shape destinies, and the importance of gratitude in Jewish life00:33:46 — Closing thoughts and thank yousSubscribe and listen for more candid stories and conversations about Jewish leadership, identity, and meaning.
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What do a rebellious Bat Mitzvah, hidden synagogues across Europe, and a chance encounter with a future member of Israel’s Knesset have in common? They’re all formative moments on the unexpected journeys of two rabbis!In the very first episode of "In Such a Time: Conversations on Jewish Life, Leadership, and Meaning," Rabbis Leora Londy and Jonathan Jaffe pull back the curtain on their personal paths to the rabbinate, sharing the pivotal stories, questions, and challenges that shaped their sense of Jewish identity and communal calling. From Leora’s childhood in a rabbinic family—her mom teaching her to put on tefillin, her dad preparing the four species for Sukkot with the help of a Seventh Day Adventist—to Jonathan’s coming-of-age as one of Hawaii’s few Jewish kids, the episode explores how roots, rituals, and travels far from home can spark a lasting devotion to Jewish leadership.Highlights include tales of feeling “Jewishly out of place” from Honolulu to Herzliya, the thrill (and tension) of entering synagogues and Jewish quarters while backpacking Europe, navigating gender roles in Israeli religious life, and the sometimes surprising realization that a simple act—or a single phrase from a teen—can change a life and inspire a rabbinic calling.Tune in for an honest, reflective, and often humorous conversation about forging a meaningful Jewish life, the power of peoplehood, and what it takes to guide a community in such a time.Episode Overview & Timestamps:00:00:00 — Intro to the podcast and hosts’ intentions for exploring their rabbinic journeys00:01:23 — Leora’s upbringing in a rabbinic household; tefillin, sukkot, and interfaith moments00:04:24 — Jonathan’s childhood as one of the only Jewish kids in Honolulu, creating Camp Menorah, and what it meant to “build Judaism” from scratch00:07:04 — Leora’s formative gap year in Israel: testing different Jewish communities, gender roles in worship, and the influence of feminist Jewish leaders00:13:14 — Jonathan’s discovery of Jewish peoplehood on a backpacking trip across Europe, finding unexpected family in Jewish quarters and synagogues00:18:08 — Leora’s cultural awakening in Herzliya, building bridges across Jewish diaspora, and the turning point that led her to the Reform rabbinate00:24:43 — Jonathan’s “wandering” twenties: failing at corporate life, finding purpose at a shul in San Francisco, and how a teen’s kind words sparked his rabbinic pursuit00:32:55 — Reflections on impact: how small acts and words can shape destinies, and the importance of gratitude in Jewish life00:33:46 — Closing thoughts and thank yousSubscribe and listen for more candid stories and conversations about Jewish leadership, identity, and meaning.
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