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Identity/Crisis Podcast

No. 11: Being Home

Yehuda Kurtzer chats with Aliza Kline about The Great Big Jewish Food Fest and Elissa Strauss about changes that have occurred in the Jewish home during the pandemic.
Yehuda Kurtzer, Aliza Kline, Elissa Strauss
Dr. Yehuda Kurtzer is president of the Shalom Hartman Institute. Yehuda is a leading thinker and author on the meaning of Israel to American Jews, on Jewish history and Jewish memory, and on questions of leadership and change in American Jewish life. Yehuda led the creation of the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America in 2010 as a pioneering research and educational center for the leadership of the North American Jewish community, and teaches in

Aliza Kline

Elissa Strauss

On Episode #11 of Identity/Crisis: More home schooling and more home cooking has occurred in the past 2 months than at any time in recent history! It’s an eye-opening moment on the sheer scope of domestic labor, and opportunities for kitchen experimentation are plentiful. Host Yehuda Kurtzer chats with Aliza Kline from OneTable about The Great Big Jewish Food Fest and CNN journalist Elissa Strauss about changes that have occurred in the Jewish home during the pandemic.

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Launched in early 2020, Identity/Crisis is the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America’s weekly roundtable podcast that explores the ideas behind the news.

Hosted by President Yehuda Kurtzer, episodes explore a wide range of topics and feature experts and content related to news and current events.

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