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No. 5: Can the Jewish Safety Net Adapt?

Yehuda Kurtzer discusses empathy, understanding and obligation to the needy with David Rosenn and Joanna Samuels
Yehuda Kurtzer, David Rosenn, Joanna Samuels
Dr. Yehuda Kurtzer is president of the Shalom Hartman Institute. Yehuda is a leading thinker on the essential questions facing contemporary Jewish life, with a focus on issues of Jewish peoplehood and Zionism, the relationship between history and memory, and questions of leadership and change in the Jewish community. He is the author of Shuva: The Future of the Jewish Past, the co-editor of  The New Jewish Canon, the host of the Identity/Crisis podcast, and

David Rosenn

Joanna Samuels

On Episode #5 of Identity/Crisis: Our country has chosen a system where many of us live one paycheck to the next and entwined in a system of deep inequity. From the midst of a crisis that will cost us all many paychecks host Yehuda Kurtzer discusses empathy, understanding and obligation to the needy with David Rosenn of the Hebrew Free Loan Society and Joanna Samuels of the Manny Cantor Center.

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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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