I was driving home from work (I am a Jewish studies teacher in Melbourne Australia by the way) and was listening to this episode, and, Chaya Leah when you father told the story of the Bibas grandfather learning to deal with his pain I just wept, right there in my car. So deeply moving. And then I kept listening and loved so much every single thing about this episode. Not only the wisdom of the Talmud teaching (which I am pretty illiterate in, I mostly teach Jewish history and some Torah text) but the singsong of your fathers tone that feel so familiar. From tears to a big smile. What a gift! תודה
I was driving home from work (I am a Jewish studies teacher in Melbourne Australia by the way) and was listening to this episode, and, Chaya Leah when you father told the story of the Bibas grandfather learning to deal with his pain I just wept, right there in my car. So deeply moving. And then I kept listening and loved so much every single thing about this episode. Not only the wisdom of the Talmud teaching (which I am pretty illiterate in, I mostly teach Jewish history and some Torah text) but the singsong of your fathers tone that feel so familiar. From tears to a big smile. What a gift! תודה
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Your pod is such a good antidote to my political news addiction. You're all great!