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Dark Times, Bright Lights: Ep. 389

Tablet Studios

Tablet Magazine

Judaism, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2023

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Dark times call for bright lights, and we’re excited to announce Tablet’s Hanukkah Bazaar, taking place Sunday, Dec. 3 in New York City, featuring 40+ amazing vendors. Find out more at hanukkahbazaar.com.  Today we head Across the Jew.S.A to Washington D.C., for a special dispatch from this week’s March for Israel.  We also talk with Israeli writer Etgar Keret. Known for his short story collections, he’s pivoted in the weeks since the Oct. 7 attacks and is channeling his energy and talents toward helping his fellow Israelis who are looking for hope, and a bit of entertainment.  And finally, Stephanie catches up with her Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sister, LeElle Slifer, who has several relatives who were abducted or murdered by Hamas on Oct. 7. LeElle tells us why it’s been so important to share her family’s story widely here in the U.S.  Join our Beautifully Jewish Craft-Along. We’re meeting virtually every Monday in November to craft in support of children being treated in Israel’s hospitals and the brave men and women of the Israeli Defense Forces. Find out more at tabletmag.com/craftalong. Listen to the Testimonies Archive for more eyewitness audio accounts from Israel, and read Tablet’s coverage here.  Write to us at unorthodox@tabletmag.com, or leave a voicemail on our listener line: (914) 570-4869.  Find out about our upcoming events at tabletmag.com/unorthodoxlive. To book us for a live show or event, email Tanya Singer at tsinger@tabletmag.com. Unorthodox is produced by Tablet Studios. Check out all of our podcasts at tabletmag.com/podcasts. SPONSORS:  Visit the Contemporary Jewish Museum on December 9 for Shabbat at Jewseum to celebrate Hanukkah with a day of art, stories, and community. Book tickets at thecjm.org.  Visit the Museum of Jewish Heritage: A Living Memorial to the Holocaust to see their new exhibit, Courage to Act: Rescue in Denmark. Plan your visit at www.mjhnyc.org.  The National Yiddish Theater is presenting Amid Falling Walls, a tribute to the indomitable Jewish spirit during the Holocaust. You can see the show November 14 to December 10 at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. Get tickets at nytf.org.  The Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards honor up to 15 Jewish teens from across the United States with an award of $36,000 to recognize their impact and leadership to repair the world. Learn more at DillerTeenAwards.org. Be proudly Jewish with our book, The Newish Jewish Encyclopedia, covering everything from Jewish history and pop culture to holidays and food. Get a 20% discount on Newish Jewish and the entire Artisan Books Hanukkah shop with code UNORTHODOX.

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What better way to be proudly Jewish right now than with our book, the newest Jewish

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Encyclopedia?

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It's the perfect coffee table book for your proud Jewish home, and it covers everything

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from Jewish history, pop culture, holidays, and of course food,

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all with our trademark, irreverence, and love.

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Our publisher is offering a special 20% discount on newest Jewish and their entire Hanukkah shop.

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So head to Artisan Books.com

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and use the code unorthodox at check out.

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That's Artisan Books.

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Discount code, unorthodox, all caps. This is unorthodox. The universe is leading Jewish podcast.

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I am Stephanie Butnik and I'm joined by my co-host,

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tablet editor at large Leel Leibovitz.

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Shalom to you.

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And the newly unstruck, Joshua Molina.

0:48.3

That's right.

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Now I'm just out of work.

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But I could be working.

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By the way, was there a moment in which you heard about the strike ending and you're like,

0:58.2

oh man, now it's back before I had an ideological reason why I'm yes a little piece of me died one

1:05.3

It's like okay. I'm not gonna see my friends at picketing two I don't have an excuse for why I'm not working and three, some other things.

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Today on the show we're sharing a wonderful interview that we did with Israeli writer Edgar Carret.

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He tells us about how he's been coping since October 7th and gives his perspective on the role of art and writing during this time.

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