EPISODE · Aug 4, 2026 · 32 MIN
Radical Readings with Rabbi Caryn Broitman
from Interfaith Voices Podcast · host MATT KENDZIERA
Rabbi Caryn Broitman has served as rabbi of the Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center since 2003. She is a graduate of Harvard University in theComparative Study of Religion, and received her Rabbinical Ordination from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College. She has been a SeniorEducators Fellow at the Melton Center of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and a Daniel Jeremy Silver Fellow at the Center for Jewish StudiesHarvard University. She is a regular contributor to Moment Magazine and a sought-after speaker on multi-faith topics, and her work has beenfeatured on NPR and WMVY Radio. She lives on Martha’s Vineyard.The Torah Is an Open Book: Radical Readings for the Seeker and the Skeptic is a response to conservative or literalist voices who have useScripture to exclude, shame, and silence others, leading many to disregard the text altogether. She invites readers of all backgrounds – religious,secular, or simply spiritual – to engage with the Bible as a living conversation.Drawing on centuries of Jewish commentary and her own experience as a congregational rabbi, Broitman shows how even the most difficult orobscure passages can become sources of insight, justice, and connection when read through the lens of midrash.For more on Rabbi Caryn Broitman go to www.rabbicarynbroitman.comFor more on WI Faith Voices for Justice go to www.wifaithvoices.org
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