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A Beautifully Jewish Shavuot: Ep. 415

Tablet Studios

Tablet Magazine

Judaism, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

This week on the show, we’re examining the most Beautifully Jewish object of all time: the Torah. In celebration of Shavuot, Beautifully Jewish hosts Stephanie Butnick and Tanya Singer explore creative, unexpected ways of connecting with the Torah.  Israeli journalist Sivan Rahav-Meir, host of the Tablet podcast Sivan Says: Taking the Torah Personally, shares how she found her way into the Torah, and the daily wisdom it offers her.    Dr. Carol Meyers of Duke University, who as Stephanie’s professor inspired her love of Jewish stories, explains why it’s so important to examine women’s lives, in the Bible and beyond.  Lili Shain tells us about Torah Stitch by Stitch, a project started by the late artist Temma Gentles, in which people around the world cross-stitched panels featuring every verse in the Torah. If you’re as excited by Torah Stitch by Stitch as we are, you’re in luck: We’re going to be hosting a Beautifully Jewish stitch-along where we’ll all learn to cross stitch together. We’ll be stitching meaningful verses selected for us by Lili Shain herself. Join us at tabletm.ag/beautiful to become a member and get access to the pattern and instructional videos (you don’t need any experience in cross stitching, we promise!).  Daniella Rabbani and Zalmen Mlotek perform “Der Eybershter Iz Der Mekhutn,” or “The Almighty Is The Bride’s Father,” a Yiddish song about the relationship between the Jews, the Torah, and the divine. You can read the English translation here.  We’re keeping the Shavuot learning going: Join us Tuesday, June 11 from 9 p.m. to midnight for a special event featuring Liel Leibovitz, Tablet critic-at-large Marco Roth, and special guests reading and moderating a discussion of modernist literature in the upstairs lounge of The Russian Samovar at 256 West 52nd Street in Manhattan. In the spirit of Shavuot, expect riffing on passages by Marcel Proust, James Joyce, and Virginia Woolf, as well as from the Torah. Register here. Learn more about becoming a Tablet member at tabletm.ag/uomember. Find out about our upcoming events at tabletmag.com/unorthodoxlive Write to us at unorthodox@tabletmag.com, or leave a voicemail on our listener line: (914) 570-4869.  Unorthodox is produced by Tablet Studios. Check out all of our podcasts at tabletmag.com/podcasts. SPONSORS: Brandeis University offers an online master’s certificate in Jewish Professional Leadership, training creative and compassionate Jewish leaders on a flexible schedule. Learn more at brandeis.edu/hornstein. Emanu-El Downtown’s Religious School Lab opens this fall in Manhattan for kids in kindergarten through sixth grade, offering a welcoming community, pick-up from local schools, and one-to-one virtual Hebrew instruction. Visit EmanuelDowntown.org for more. Since October 7, Meir Panim has provided over 2.5 million meals, essential items, and care packages to IDF soldiers and displaced families, as well as organizing events and daily support for thousands. Donate at meirpanim.org/unorthodox.  ChaiFlicks, the Jewish streaming platform, presents Kafka, its newest exclusive drama series on the life of legendary author Franz Kafka. Starring Joel Basman, David Kross, and Christian Friedel, the show uncovers the mysteries, scandals, romances, and imagination of the author behind masterpieces like The Metamorphosis. Visit ChaiFlicks.com and use code KAFKAPOD at checkout for 50% off new subscriptions and a 7-day free trial.

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0:00.0

Hey friends. It's me, Lille. If you like this show, this is what I already know about you.

0:07.6

You love reading books and you love all things Jewish. And if that's the case, have we got a treat for you? Because this Tuesday,

0:15.6

June 11 at 9 PM in Manhattan, we will be holding a very special late night celebration of tablet magazines Samovar a cool old school

0:26.9

literary salon why because it's chavooth the great holiday celebrating the giving of the Torah and tradition is to stay up all night and read great texts and what's better to read than

0:39.4

Marcel Proust, James Joyce, Virginia Wolfen, of the raunchyest bits of the Talmud.

0:45.2

I'll be joining Tablitt's brilliant literary critic, Marco Roth, and other surprise

0:50.4

guests you would not want to miss to discuss these masterpieces and why so many years

0:55.2

after they were written they are still so relevant to us today.

0:59.7

We will congregate on Tuesday June 11, 9 PM at Russian Samovar, 256 West 52nd Street in New York

1:07.8

for a lot of book talk and a lot of vodka. We are putting a link in the show notes so click on it, buy your ticket and come on out to celebrate

1:17.4

Chavro, the way it was meant to be celebrated. Reading great books together. This is on Orthodox The Universe's leading Jewish podcast. It is me Stephanie Butnick and today

1:40.3

I am bringing you the latest episode of beautifully Jewish and that means I am joined

1:45.1

not by my two regular co-host but by the wonderful Tanya Singer.

1:49.7

Hello Stephanie. It's so great to be here with you on the eve of Chavuot. It is a holiday of cheesecake,

1:56.7

blintzes, flowers, Hebrew school confirmations, and then of course you know the Israelites getting the Torah at Mount Sinai.

2:05.0

So this is like a big day for us, right?

2:07.0

The biggest day.

2:08.0

It wasn't just the Israelites of past that were there.

2:11.0

All of our souls were thought to be there.

2:13.4

You know, just like in the Passover story, we see ourselves in that.

2:16.1

We should see ourselves as part of the Sinai moment.

2:19.0

And we can tap into that feeling that they must have had this like amazing awe and terror and excitement.

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