Ep. 71 - Chocolate-Covered Matzah & Sacred Hospitality (Feat. Pennie Morgan)

EPISODE · May 13, 2025 · 36 MIN

Ep. 71 - Chocolate-Covered Matzah & Sacred Hospitality (Feat. Pennie Morgan)

from Links to Messiah Podcast · host Rachel Kushner

Send us Fan MailI was scrolling Instagram when I saw a woman, Pennie, from Hephzibah House, making chocolate-covered matzah for Passover. Naturally, I had questions. Who was this person turning a humble holiday snack into something so soulful and beautiful? I had to meet her.  Fascinated and eager to learn more, I reached out... and the rest is podcast history. What followed was a rich, heart-centered conversation. Pennie and I discuss the mission and heart behind Hephzibah House, a space built on radical hospitality, spiritual openness, and a name that means “God delights," which, let’s be honest, is a lot to live up to… but Pennie wears it with grace.We explored how community is cultivated, especially in a place like Manhattan where you’re more likely to bump into a bagel cart than a neighbor. Pennie also shared what it’s like to raise children in the city, and how she navigates tender spiritual conversations with her young children.One of my favorite moments is when Pennie shares about the moment her son asked to celebrate Passover. Yes, you heard that right. A kid voluntarily requesting a holiday that involves cleaning and bitter herbs. That’s not just surprising, it’s practically miraculous. Check out the Hephzibah House.Follow Hephzibah House on Instagram.Start creating your family’s legacy today.Follow us on social media:InstagramFacebook

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