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Judaism Unbound
Episode 472: Israel-Palestine -- "What You're Against" and "What You're For" - Danya Ruttenberg, Ilana Sumka
Danya Ruttenberg is an award-winning author, activist, and rabbi, whose most recent book -- On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World -- won a National Jewish Book Award. Ilana Sumka is a nonprofit leader, experiential educator and community organizer with over 20 years of experience, who recently founded Shleimut: Jewish Paths to Wholeness and Peace. The two of them join Dan Libenson and Lex Rofeberg for the 6th episode in an ongoing mini-series, exploring North American-Jewish discourse about Israel-Palestine.New courses are now open for registration, in Judaism Unbound's UnYeshiva -- our digital center for...
2025-02-28
59 min
Chicago Humanities Tapes
Adrianne Black: A Journey from White Nationalism to Antiracism
Adrianne Black has an incredible story along with a profound evolution. Her father was a former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, and she was raised as a frequent spokesperson for the white nationalist movement as a child. Her memoir “The Klansman’s Son” details the shift from spreading hate on TV to attending weekly Shabbat dinners. In today’s program, she’s joined at her alma mater the University of Chicago by her friend and National Jewish Book Award Winner Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg for a conversation spanning Black’s transgender identity, her relationship with her family, and how to stay...
2025-01-28
50 min
Chicago Humanities Tapes
Adrianne Black: A Journey from White Nationalism to Antiracism
Adrianne Black has an incredible story along with a profound evolution. Her father was a former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, and she was raised as a frequent spokesperson for the white nationalist movement as a child. Her memoir “The Klansman’s Son” details the shift from spreading hate on TV to attending weekly Shabbat dinners. In today’s program, she’s joined at her alma mater the University of Chicago by her friend and National Jewish Book Award Winner Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg for a conversation spanning Black’s transgender identity, her relationship with her family, and how to stay...
2025-01-28
50 min
Just For This
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg — Collective Power
Welcome back to Just For This, a new podcast. Each week, host Rabbi Liz P.G. Hirsch (she/her) interviews women in leadership about women and leadership. Inspired by the story of Esther, we feature powerful stories of women who stand out in their fields, who have stepped up just for this moment. As we celebrate Thanksgiving this week, we are re-releasing an episode from our first season featuring award-winning author Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, who spoke with us about accountability, justice, the state of abortion access, and collective power. At the time, we also discussed the J...
2024-11-25
27 min
Beyond The Pale: Radio's Home For The Jewish Left
On Repentance & Repair with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
For the Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and the high holy days between, we're joined by Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg who discusses the Jewish process of restoration. We touch on Maimonides, restorative justice, abolition, and we take some phone calls. Note: This show originally aired on radio on 9/1/2023. Follow our Guest Newsletter danyaruttenberg.net X @TheRaDR IG @rabbidanyaruttenberg FB @RabbiDanyaRuttenberg Show X @BeyondThePaleFM IG @BeyondThePaleFM FB @BeyondThePaleFM Hosts @RafaelShimunov on Twitter @ShoB on Twitter
2024-10-05
50 min
Contact Chai
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg — "This Is The Work: Tshuvah In Our Lives, Systems, and Beyond"
Today’s episode is a Shabbat Replay of our September 13th Friday Night Shabbat service. We were honored to be joined by the incomparable joined by Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, the force behind “Life Is A Sacred Text” and the ultimate High Holiday book, “Repentance and Repair.”For High Holiday registration and information on pricing, schedule, venue, and more, head to https://www.mishkanchicago.org/high-holy-days/****For upcoming Shabbat services and programs, check our event calendar, and see our Accessibility & Inclusion page for information about our venues. Follow us on Instagram and like us on Faceboo...
2024-09-17
29 min
Just For This
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg — Collective Power
Welcome back to Just For This, a new podcast. Each week, host Rabbi Liz P.G. Hirsch (she/her) interviews women in leadership about women and leadership. Inspired by the story of Esther, we feature powerful stories of women who stand out in their fields, who have stepped up just for this moment. This week’s guest is award-winning author Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg (she/her), whose books includes On Repentance and Repair and Nurture the Wow. She writes regularly at lifeisasacredtext.com. We speak accountability, justice, abortion access, and collective power. You can read...
2024-05-06
27 min
Ravel
165. Complicit In Christian Colonization
You'd think, with an American faith-based podcast releasing an episode so close to the holiday of Thanksgiving, that we'd enjoy a lighthearted meditation on what we're grateful for in our lives and the nature of gratitude in general... BUT NO! Instead, we dive headfirst into the harm perpetuated around the world by Eurocentric Christianity, wielding the tried-and-true tools of militarized empire in order to force assimilation with a sense of exclusivity and superiority. We grieve the harms done to indigenous communities around the world and take a critical look at how we are complicit as current or former representatives...
2023-11-22
1h 00
Gravity Commons Podcast
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg: What Christians Miss About the Hebrew Scriptures
As part of our series on the Bible, we talk with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg about Jewish interpretation of Scripture, repentance and forgiveness, and some of the commons things Christians miss in the Hebrew Scriptures (aka the Old Testament).Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg is author of numerous books, including On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World--winner of the National Jewish Book Award, and American Library Association's Honor Medal, and hailed by Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley as “A must read for anyone navigating the work of justice and healing.” She serves as Scholar in Residence at National Council of J...
2023-11-14
1h 09
The Fascinating Podcast
Facing America's Original Sins with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
Why hasn't America ever faced its original sins of chattel slavery or genocide against Native Americans? What's at stake if we were to face those sins? What might confession look like? What about repenting or repair? On the season premier of the Fascinating Podcast, Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg joins us to frame this conversation for us. How does she find hope in the face of our national reluctance? PLUS: an historic moment in the Fascinating Universe happened this summer, and we've got the full story!
2023-10-02
1h 04
Love Period with Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis
On Repentance and Repair with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
What can we do today to prevent a bit more suffering for those around us? An award-winning writer who serves as Scholar in Residence at the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg joins Jacqui for the latest episode of Love Period, to discuss healing work that is happening around us even amid chaos and uncertainty. She offers: “We must do the best we can to prevent as much suffering as possible. That is our main job down here, on earth. That’s the work.” Don’t miss this moving conversation about finding cla...
2023-09-27
48 min
Judaism Unbound
Episode 397: Yom Kippur -- Repentance and Repair - Danya Ruttenberg
Danya Ruttenberg, the Scholar-in-Residence for the National Council of Jewish Women -- and also (unofficially) the "Rabbi of Twitter" according to many -- joins Dan and Lex for a special Yom Kippur episode of Judaism Unbound! Together they explore her book, On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World, considering what it has to teach us about the process of making amends, and asking how its lessons could help us create deeper and more meaningful forms of Yom Kippur experience.Fall 2023 Courses in the UnYeshiva (Judaism Unbound's digital center for Jewish learning and unlearning) are...
2023-09-22
1h 00
Interfaith Voices Podcast (hour-long version)
A Conversation with Rabbi Ruttenberg On Redemption and Repair (Edited from a story originally broadcast in December 2022.)
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg spoke to a reporter about the Jewish views on redemption and forgiveness in 2018. When she shared her teachings in a Twitter thread, the reaction surprised her.
2023-09-21
00 min
Things Not Seen Podcast
Repentance and Repair: Danya Ruttenberg
We welcome Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg to talk about the five steps of repentance, set forth by Moses Maimonides, which form the heart of her recent book, On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2023-09-17
1h 01
Nerds At Church
16th Sunday after Pentecost Year A
Join Rev. Emily E. Ewing (they) and Rev. Kay Rohloff (she) and special guest Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg (she), the Scholar in Residence at the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), to explore new and nerdy connections to the scripture for the 16th Sunday after Pentecost, also known as Lectionary 24 or Proper 19, which falls on September 17th this year, including our deep dive into forgiveness! The scripture we refer to for this episode can be found here. If you haven’t bought On Repentance and Repair yet, use this link for 10% off! We mentioned our Advent 3 episode on the...
2023-09-11
1h 17
RiYL
Episode 585: Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
The bad apology has become a major feature of modern American life. “I’m sorry to anyone I might have offended” more often than not boils down to “I’m sorry I got caught. Are the impacted obligated to forgive? And more importantly, what is the process for earning such forgiveness? Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg draws on the teaching of 12th century philosopher and Torah scholar Maimonides for her latest, On Repentance and Repair, which explores the steps for repairing mistakes, both large and small. In addition to her rabbinical practice, Ruttenberg is a prolific author an popular online champion of progressiv...
2023-06-17
1h 04
No Body Criminalized
Reproductive Freedom and Faith
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg joins host Rafa Kidvai to explore the connection between abortion and her Jewish values. Rabbi Ruttenberg shares her perspective on the role of faith in empowering individuals to control their own reproductive health. Visit Repro Legal Defense Fund to learn more. Follow Rabbi Ruttenberg on Twitter @TheRaDR.If you have questions about your legal rights or access to abortion, go to the Repro Legal Helpline or call 844-868-2812. If you are being criminalized for something that happened during a pregnancy, go to reprolegaldefensefund.org.
2023-05-01
23 min
Banyen Books ~ Branches of Wisdom
Episode 139: Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg - On Repentance and Repair
@BanyenBooks converses with acclaimed author and activist Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg on 'Mend the World' and 'On Repentance and Repair'. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg serves as scholar in residence at National Council of Jewish Women. She is the award-winning author of seven books, including 'Surprised by God' and 'Nurture the Wow'. She was named by Newsweek and the Daily Beast as one of ten “rabbis to watch,” by Forward as one of the top 50 most influential women rabbis, and called a “wunderkind of Jewish feminism” by Publishers Weekly. Rabbi Danya has been a Washington Post Sunday crossword clue (83 down), and her...
2023-04-08
59 min
Better Me
EP 112 - On Repentance and Repair (with guest Danya Ruttenberg)
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg and I talked about her latest book On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in An Unapologetic World. We discussed how apologies without real change will continue to damage all involved, how the current U.S. justice system's punitive approach does nothing to help victims of wrong-doing, and why we need to be tenacious and hold onto hope to bring about real change in the world.You can find Danya at https://danyaruttenberg.net/ and on social media at @TheRaDR (Twitter) and @rabbidanyaruttenberg (Instagram)
2023-03-20
37 min
Black Coffee and Theology Podcast
On Repentance and Repair with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
On this episode I had the pleasure of sitting down with Danya Ruttenberg and discuss her book On Repentance and Repair. We talk through forgiveness, harm, restoration, and more. Please go and get her book. Check out her Substack at “Life is a Sacred Text” You can also support me financially on Patreon at: patreon.com/threeblackmen Finally, you can check out my writing at: https://musingsfromabrokenheart.substack.com
2023-03-02
52 min
92NY Talks
On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World
In this episode of 92NY Talks, join award-winning author Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg for a talk with writer and former child actor Mara Wilson on Ruttenberg’s new book, On Repentance and Repair. Rooted in traditional Jewish wisdom but accessible to anyone, On Repentance and Repair is an intervention in how we talk about healing on every scale — from our personal relationships to systemic inequality. Hear Ruttenberg and Wilson discuss the practical wisdom behind repentance, how Jewish thought can help us better understand how to heal our longstanding wounds, and what we can do to create a culture of care and...
2023-02-24
58 min
Queer Theology
Jesus is Political: Matthew Chapters 3 & 4
In the second episode of our series on Matthew we cover chapters 3 and 4 and there is so much richness and goodness here. We really see Jesus as intentionally political and there is a theme of politics throughout these texts. We dig into what it means to follow the Kingdom of Heaven/God when you are living under empire, what discipleship and following the teachings of Jesus looked like in the time of Matthew and what it means to us now. Reading the Bible doesn’t have to be boring when you start to tease out some of the interesting bi...
2023-02-12
59 min
Exegesis: A JLJ Podcast
34 - Danya Ruttenberg
Exegesis Episode 34: a conversation with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg on her book, "On Repentance And Repair: Making Amends In An Unapologetic World." Patreon Paypal Donations
2023-01-15
18 min
R-Soul: Reclaiming the Soul of Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice
Resourcing the Movement: Great Books, Ideas, and Frameworks from 2022
Faith Organizers Kelley Fox and Terry Williams close out the year with an episode jam-packed full of resources for all of our justice-minded listeners. With a show notes section filled to the brim with books, audio articles, and even app recommendations, Kelley and Terry want to make sure you have all the best faithfully pro-choice info heading into 2023 and beyond! Links to discussed content: Kelley's Suggestions Emergent Strategy, by adrienne maree brown: www.akpress.org/emergentstrategy.html Grievers, by adrienne maree brown: www.akpress.org/grievers.html StoryGraph: https://thestorygraph.com/ Libby: www.overdrive...
2022-12-28
31 min
We Can Do Hard Things
163. How to Make Wrongs Right with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
1. Why we should stop expecting people to forgive.2. Rabbi Danya’s five step-by-step process for repairing a relationship. 3. What makes a good – and a terrible – apology.4. What to do (and to not say) if you want to make amends and change.5. Why repentance is a process that has nothing to do with the one who was hurt.About Rabbi Ruttenberg:Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg is an award-winning author of 8 books, including On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World. She serves as Scholar in Resi...
2022-12-27
1h 05
Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Righting Society’s Past Wrongs: How Late is Too Late to Repair?
Can righting society's past wrongs help us heal from historical harm? Many people argue that America’s past mistakes, particularly its treatment of African Americans and indigenous peoples, have had consequences we’ve never reckoned with. Others argue that former injustices happened so long ago we should just move on. In this podcast episode, we explore two authors’ frameworks for personal reparations, the history of South Africa’s truth and reconciliation commission, and a Jewish perspective on repentance and repair. Podcast Guests: Sharon Leslie Morgan, founder of Our Black Ancestry and co-author of "Gather at the Table: The Healing Journey of a Dau...
2022-12-12
52 min
The Mash-Up Americans
How Do We Grieve Collectively? - Grief, Collected
Collective grief! What does it mean to grieve as a community? As a country? We’re thinking about what it means to face our losses and our grief head on — together — in order to repair our society. What does it mean to lose a future that we might have imagined? Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg joins us to talk about some of the roots of our grief culture here in America, and with that knowledge, what collective grief and healing can look like in our communities. Part of that work includes looking at how societies globally have done this - and what we...
2022-12-06
48 min
State of Belief - Religion and radio done differently.
December 3, 2022 – Religion by the Book
The 24/7 news cycle can feel relentless. As technology continues to advance, we increasingly live in a time of information overload and constant multitasking. Especially at the end of a long year, it’s a good time to take a step back, reflect, and make the time to process the hectic world around us – and good books are still the best way to do that. This week on State of Belief, Interfaith Alliance’s weekly radio show and podcast, we will highlight some of the exceptional religion-themed books released over the past year. Award-winning author Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg is sch...
2022-12-03
1h 34
The State Of Belief
Religion By the Book
The 24/7 news cycle can feel relentless. As technology continues to advance, we increasingly live in a time of information overload and constant multitasking. Especially at the end of a long year, it’s a good time to take a step back, reflect, and make the time to process the hectic world around us – and good books are still the best way to do that. This week on State of Belief, Interfaith Alliance’s weekly radio show and podcast, we will highlight some of the exceptional religion-themed books released over the past year.Award-winning author Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg is sch...
2022-12-03
1h 36
Interfaith Voices Podcast (hour-long version)
A Conversation with Rabbi Ruttenberg On Redemption and Repair
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg talks about what it means to make amends and if a person wronged has an obligation to forgive the person who hurt them.
2022-12-01
51 min
Sounds True: Insights at the Edge
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg: Mending the World with a Prophetic Voice
Every spiritual tradition teaches that we are all interconnected. Yet when we are faced with the world’s many injustices, we often want to turn away and isolate ourselves rather than feel the full measure of our grief, anger, and fear. In this podcast, Tami Simon speaks with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg about how we can choose another path—one of openly encountering others with deep connection, accessing our prophetic voice to speak truth to power, and taking action while staying grounded in our spiritual selves. Give a listen to this moving conversation exploring connecting to “the still, small voice” within yourself...
2022-11-22
1h 01
Sixth & I LIVE
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg with Soraya Chemaly
In On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World, Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg offers a crucial new perspective to navigating conflict, applying an ancient framework to the country’s most painful contemporary issues—from systemic racism and the legacy of enslavement to the #MeToo movement and Native American land rights—as well as personal transgressions. In conversation with Soraya Chemaly, a journalist, activist, and author of Rage Becomes Her. This program was held on September 21, 2022 in partnership with the National Council of Jewish Women.
2022-11-14
1h 05
Circle of Hope
2 Samuel 12:1-10 (Germantown | 10.23.22)
Julie gives a talk on the Five Steps of Repentance from Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg's book On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World.
2022-11-01
27 min
KENSO
Qué hacer cuando incumples un compromiso
Miras a tu lista de tareas y al instante lo sabes: ¡No hay manera de terminar todo eso a tiempo! Pero claro, has prometido terminar la propuesta a largo de esta semana y esto otro proyecto hay que terminar sí o sí antes del lunes.Y a los niños les dijiste que les ibas a llevar de excursión. ¡No vas a poder mantener todos los platos en el aire!Ese es el tema principal del programa de esta semana, donde aprenderás cómo solucionar el sobre-compromiso… renegociando tus compromisos.Notas d...
2022-10-27
37 min
Good Life Project
How to Make Amends When We Cause Harm (and we all will) | Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
We all mess up. Sometimes in small ways, but other times big ones. Sometimes privately, other times publicly. We don’t mean to - or maybe we do in the momentum, but feel remorse after the fact. Either way, we all will, at some point, hurt someone. And we may also suffer repercussions. Whether personal, communal, or societal. Question is, what do we do after that? How do we repair the harm, and make amends? How do we find a way back to grace, connection, community, redemption and repair? Is that even possible in all cases? And if so, wh...
2022-10-10
1h 01
Progressive Christian podcasts
Danya Ruttenberg on repentance and repair
In this messy old world, we all find ourselves on the receiving end of harm. But then – sometimes it’s us, we’re the one in the wrong. How do we face it?
2022-10-06
00 min
The John Fugelsang Podcast
The Bible Teaches Debt Forgiveness is Good - So Why is the GOP Against It?
As Hurricane Ian bears down on Chris - John talks about the the 4th landfall of the storm and the devastation in Florida - then he discusses the GOP's rejection of Biden's student loan debt forgiveness. Next he speaks to law and political science professor Corey Brettschneider on the Midterms; the latest Jan 6th Committee developments; and other Trump scandals. Then he interviews Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg on her new book "On Repentance And Repair - Making Amends in an Unapologetic World". Then finally he chats with Rev. Sandie in Los Angeles on Hurricane Ian and fighting racism. See...
2022-09-30
1h 16
Chutzpod!
2.01: Repairing the Breach: How we can do better (w/ Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg and Nathan Englander)
Our first episode of 5783 is jam-packed. Rabbi Shira and Joshua open with author Nathan Englander, playwright Josh's new play, What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank. We then welcome Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author of On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World to help us figure out how to make things right with other human beings. Why are we so bad at saying sorry? Episode Timecodes: (00:30) Interview with Nathan Englander (12:10) Interview with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg (50:20) Rabbi Shira's Guided Meditation Learn about your ad ch...
2022-09-30
48 min
The Gray Area with Sean Illing
How do we fix the harm we cause?
Vox’s Marin Cogan talks with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg about her new book On Repentance And Repair, which is about how to make amends in the modern world. They talk about the difference between repentance and forgiveness, why making amends is so important, and how a "five step plan" for repairing harm drawn from the Jewish tradition can serve as a guide even for navigating repair in modern, complex issues. And, merely apologizing . . . is not enough.Host: Marin Cogan (@marincogan), Senior Features Correspondent, VoxGuest: Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg (@TheRaDR), rabbi; author; scholar-in-residence, National Council of Je...
2022-09-29
50 min
Keeping It Real: Conversations with Jillian Michaels
The Life Changing Power of Making Amends, with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, award-winning writer and author of the book ON REPENTANCE AND REPAIR: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World, joins Jillian to talk about the life changing power of making amends. She discusses taking responsibility, learning from mistakes, and repairing relationships in all aspects of our lives. Being able to focus on the person you upset allows you both to heal, grow closer, and develop personally. The Rabbi takes us through the 5-step process of 1) Confession: fully owning what you did, without judgment. 2) Starting to change: figuring out why you did it and what you need to do abou...
2022-09-26
51 min
Seattle Mennonite Church Sermons
Don't Look Away: The Pain and Protest of Lamentations
It feels bad to feel bad! So often feelings and embodiments of anger and despair are punished or policed - especially in women and people of color. Maybe that's why we so often turn past the book of Lamentations: it leans fully into those shamed expressions of outrage, pain and grief. We don't want to feel those feelings, but right there in our sacred text we are given permission to not only feel them but to express them fully and forcefully. Being able to give voice to our outrage before God and toward God, allows us to then...
2022-09-25
28 min
Hashivenu
S4 Ep. 9: Season of Reflection and Repentance
In this special episode, Rabbi Deborah Waxman, Ph.D and Rabbi Sandra Lawson discuss their respective processes of preparing for the High Holidays. This isn’t about leading services, but about how, as human beings, they undertake an accounting of the soul, leading to repentance for their own actions and forgiveness toward others. The two friends and colleagues delve into Maimonides as interpreted by Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg in her new book On Repentance and Repair. (Among his many contributions, Maimonides, a medieval Torah scholar, philosopher and physician, outlined five steps needed to make true repentance.) Rabbi Sandra describes her di...
2022-09-19
38 min
Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg on repentance and repair
We are all capable of harm, even when we try to do the opposite. And we all have to grapple with the effects of our actions. This episode focuses on how we can work to make things right after a wrong. Jessi sits down with author and rabbi Danya Ruttenberg to discuss the lessons outlined in her new book, On Repentance And Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World.Follow Rabbi Ruttenberg here.Follow Jessi Hempel on LinkedIn and preorder her upcoming memoir. Join the Hello Monday community: Subscribe to the Hello Monday n...
2022-09-19
37 min
Exvangelical
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author of On Repentance and Repair
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author of the new book On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World. This show is not typically interfaith, but when the opportunity to read Rabbi Ruttenberg’s latest arose, I leapt at the chance. I’ve followed her on Twitter for years and admire her work immensely. On Repentance and Repair is an immensely helpful book that helps reframe what repentance, repair, and forgiveness mean.Those terms are loaded for people whose faith was formed in white evangelicalism. They have often been used and abused by people in positions of authority to m...
2022-09-15
1h 07
Let Your Imagination Run Wild With Our Captivating Free Audiobook
On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World Audiobook by Danya Ruttenberg
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 563742 Title: On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World Author: Danya Ruttenberg Narrator: Sara Sheckells Format: Unabridged Length: 9:21:13 Language: English Release date: 09-13-22 Publisher: Beacon Press Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Non-Fiction, Health & Wellness, Marriage & Family, Judaism, Psychology Summary: Winner NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARDS in Contemporary Jewish Life & Practice Myra H. Kraft Memorial Award A crucial new lens on repentance, atonement, forgiveness, and repair from harm—from personal transgressions to our culture's most painful and unresolved issues. American culture focuses on letting go of grudges and redemption na...
2022-09-13
9h 21
Straight White American Jesus
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg On Repentance - And Why Forgiveness Is Overrated
American culture focuses on letting go of grudges and redemption narratives instead of the perpetrator’s obligations or recompense for harmed parties. As survivor communities have pointed out, these emphases have too often only caused more harm. But Danya Ruttenberg knew there was a better model, rooted in the work of the medieval philosopher Maimonides.For Maimonides, upon whose work Ruttenberg elaborates, forgiveness is much less important than the repair work to which the person who caused harm is obligated. The word traditionally translated as repentance really means something more like return, and in this book, returning is...
2022-09-12
08 min
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Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg On Repentance - And Why Forgiveness Is Overrated
American culture focuses on letting go of grudges and redemption narratives instead of the perpetrator’s obligations or recompense for harmed parties. As survivor communities have pointed out, these emphases have too often only caused more harm. But Danya Ruttenberg knew there was a better model, rooted in the work of the medieval philosopher Maimonides.For Maimonides, upon whose work Ruttenberg elaborates, forgiveness is much less important than the repair work to which the person who caused harm is obligated. The word traditionally translated as repentance really means something more like return, and in this book, returning is...
2022-09-12
08 min
In Good Faith
Ep. 122 Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
Can people really change? How does change really happen? Steve met with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg over zoom to discuss these questions and to consider a better way of seeking repentance in the modern age. Their discussion is centered around Ruttenberg's upcoming book, On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World. This book examines and reinvigorates our modern understanding of repentance using the writing and theories of Jewish philosopher Maimonides. Named "rabbi to watch" by Newsweek, Ruttenberg is Scholar-in-Residence at the National Council of Jewish Women. She is the author of 7 other books about the intersection of Jewish theology...
2022-09-04
42 min
In Good Faith
Ep. 122 Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
Can people really change? How does change really happen? Steve met with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg over zoom to discuss these questions and to consider a better way of seeking repentance in the modern age. Their discussion is centered around Ruttenberg's upcoming book, On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World. This book examines and reinvigorates our modern understanding of repentance using the writing and theories of Jewish philosopher Maimonides. Named "rabbi to watch" by Newsweek, Ruttenberg is Scholar-in-Residence at the National Council of Jewish Women. She is the author of 7 other books about the intersection of Jewish theology...
2022-09-04
42 min
Nerds At Church
13th Sunday after Pentecost Year C
Join Rev. Emily E. Ewing (they) and Rev. Kay Rohloff (she) to explore new and nerdy connections to the scripture for the 13th Sunday after Pentecost, also known as Proper 18 or Lectionary 23, which falls on September 4th this year, including our deep dive into Life! The scripture we refer to for this episode can be found here. The Alan Turing movie we mentioned was The Imitation Game. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg’s brilliance on why gender inclusive language in conversations about abortion is important and on the Jewish case for abortion justice. Kay mentioned the book Jesus and John...
2022-08-29
56 min
The Bible For Normal People
Episode 214: Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg - On Repentance and Repair
In this episode of The Bible for Normal People, Jared and Pete talk with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg about the practice of repentance and the pursuit of repair in Judaism based on five steps from the medieval philosopher Maimonides.Show Notes → Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2022-08-15
55 min
Blessed Are the Binary Breakers
Joseph and the Amazing Original Neuroqueer Pride Flag (Crossposted)
This episode is a slightly abridged version of part 1 of the Neuroqueer Joseph series over on The Autistic Liberation Theology podcast. Be sure to visit Laura's podcast for parts 2 & 3 once you've finished this episode! My friend Laura and I explore all the queer + autistic elements of Joseph's story, starting with Genesis 37. Joseph wears makeup and the colorful dress of a princess, toe-walks, and dreams dreams that threaten the status quo — a queer and neurodivergent figure if there ever was one! Why did Joseph’s world — and why does ours — view such a person as threatening? What gifts do neuro...
2022-08-12
54 min
Queer Theology
Asked And Answered: July 2022
It’s time for another Q&A episode where Brian and Fr. Shay answers a selection of burning questions submitted by our listeners! If you have a question you would like answered, please send them over at the email below, or at queertheology.com/listen and submit a video or audio question. We’d love to feature your voice or question on our next episode of Asked And Answered! Questions answered in this episode: I’m trans/femine/non-binary and want to transition but am scared it’s like telling God I was a mistake...
2022-07-31
30 min
The Non-Prophets
The Non-Prophets 21.26 06-26-2022 with Cynthia McDonald, Kenneth Leonard, Teo El Ateo, and Malty
The Non-Prophets, Episode 21.26 airing Sunday, June 26, 2022 featuring Cynthia McDonald, Kenneth Leonard, Teo el Ateo and Malty!This week we have a power house panel. Leading off we have Cynthia McDonald. That means a Step in the Right Direction cannot be far behind! She is joined by friend and the Talkiest of Heathens Kenneth Leonard. Everyone’s favorite cartoon Teo el Ateo, and the facts man himself, Malty! Let’s get into the show.First up, or is it fists up![insert ASCII fist here] *it looked better on facebook...We talk about Juneteenth. What...
2022-06-26
1h 19
Queer Theology
Growing up Suburban Jewish & Finding Your Faith With Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
To close out our Jewish Leaders series, we have an inspiring interview with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg. We cover a wide range of things; from her roots growing up secular in goth punk culture, finding her calling and faith, spiritual practices, and how queer folks harmed by religion can claim their faith again. As a Scholar in Residence at the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), her work is grounded in activism and we talk about how important it is today to continue to keep people safe and work towards a more just tomorrow. She is also an author with...
2022-05-29
55 min
Judaism Unbound
(Re-Release) Episode 243: Organizing the Grassroots - Sheila Katz, Danya Ruttenberg
In recent days, it has become clear that the future of reproductive justice in the United States is at risk. With the possibility of Roe v. Wade being overturned, many organizations are speaking out publicly, to ensure continued access to safe abortions around the country. Among Jewish organizations, the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) has been a leader in this regard.Two years ago, two of NCJW's leaders -- Sheila Katz and Danya Ruttenberg -- joined Dan and Lex in a conversation that explored the history of their organization, but also shone a light specifically on...
2022-05-04
52 min
Nerds At Church
2nd Sunday in Lent Year C
Join Rev. Emily E. Ewing (they) and Rev. Kay Rohloff (she) to explore new and nerdy connections to the scripture for the second Sunday in Lent, which falls on March 13th this year, including our deep dive into caregiving and infertility! The scripture we refer to for this episode can be found here. Kay mentioned the Young Wizards series and this fun comic strip about Cassandra. We introduced our new segment: Let’s Make a Muppets Musical, which was born out of twitter inspiration and collaboration with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg in this thread. Kay specifically talked about this...
2022-03-07
1h 10
In Lieu of Fun: #DogShirtTV
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg on the History of Antisemitism
Wherein we are joined by Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, Scholar in Residence at the National Council of Jewish Women. Rabbi Ruttenberg is the author of eight books, most recently the forthcoming "On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-02-24
1h 04
Outgrowing the Good Christian Girl
2.14: Investigating Evangelism: Should it look different?
Today we're talking with Carlos Rodríguez about if our approach to evangelism needs to change. We're also talking about a bunch of hot topics in social justice and about finding Jesus in deconstruction!! SO EXCITED about this episode!! It is so thought-provoking and a different perspective than I ever heard growing up. Welcome back to the "Outgrowing the Good Christian Girl" podcast! XOXO, TiffanyHERE ARE TODAY'S QUESTIONS:Q1: Would you tell us a little of your personal journey with social justice and Christianity? And what has been the fruit (good or bad) of that a...
2022-02-18
57 min
BAD WORDS
THE BAIT OF SATAN: Chapter 11
Welcome to THE BAD BOOK CLUB!BAD BOOK: The Bait of Satan by John BevereChapter: 11 of 14 | Forgiveness: You Don’t Give, You Don’t GetBook Club Members: Isabella //@kristc.png and Janice//@godhasnotgivenBiting into Chapter 11 of The Bait of Satan. Tune in as we tackle forgiveness and pack our bags for hell. Brought to you by suspicious math, a burger and a coke.BETTER THINGS:The Reason By Lacey SturmThe Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy
2022-02-14
1h 02
Big Mood, Little Mood with Daniel M. Lavery
The Fear I Understand
Danny Lavery welcomes Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author of the forthcoming book: On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends In An Unapologetic World.Lavery and Ruttenberg tackle two letters. First, from someone wondering if she should let her fiancée know that she doesn’t like her friends. Another letter is contemplating returning to a religious cult after experiencing the outside world. Plus, a behind the scenes preview of Rabbi Ruttenberg’s forthcoming book, On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends In An Unapologetic World.Slate Plus members get another episode of Big Mood, Little Mood every Friday: sign...
2022-02-08
57 min
Aria Code
Verdi's Nabucco: By the Rivers of Babylon
Psalm 137 depicts the ancient Hebrews, enslaved and weeping “by the rivers of Babylon,” as they remember their homeland, Jerusalem. Those words have inspired songwriters of reggae, Broadway, disco, folk and more, but one of the most memorable versions is featured in Giuseppe Verdi’s opera Nabucco. The opera retells the story of the Babylonian captivity when Nebuchadnezzar (or Nabucco, in Italian) seizes Jerusalem, destroys the temple, and enslaves the Israelites in his kingdom. At the heart of the opera is “Va, pensiero,” also known as the Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves, in which the Israelites yearn for their lost...
2021-09-29
44 min
Spirits: Mythology, Legends, & Folklore
Do You Want to Be a Pickle Man?! | Your Urban Legends 54
Children in dangerous situations, children being scared by pickles, the kids are creepy but alright! The new urban legends episode features many holes, and NONE of them are good. Content Warning: This episode contains conversations about or mentions of missing persons, child endangerment, religious persecution, car accidents, death, animal death/entrails, nuclear meltdown/Chernobyl, sex, and grandparent death. Housekeeping- Recommendation: This week, Amanda recommends the work of Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg. Check out her book, Surprised by God. - Books: Check out our previous book recommendations, guests’ books, and m...
2021-09-08
48 min
Nerds At Church
8th Sunday after Pentecost Year B
Join Rev. Emily E. Ewing (they) and Rev. Kay Rohloff (she) to explore new and nerdy connections to the scripture for the 8th Sunday after Pentecost, also known as Lectionary 16 or Proper 11, which falls on July 18th this year, including our deep dive into RESToration! The scripture we refer to for this episode can be found here. We talked about The Nap Ministry, which you can explore more on Facebook and Twitter. For beautiful Sabbath blessings each week, follow Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg! Emily mentioned this poster from the Ricardo Levins Morales Art Studio, which shows the many thi...
2021-07-12
49 min
Dear God, What the Hell?!
Episode 12: Passover - Celebrating it vs Appropriating it
Hey there guys, gals, and non-binary pals! Welcome to the (delayed) Passover episode! Here your lovely hosts talk about Passover, why it's celebrated, and how to honor it rather than appropriating it. Amanda talks about the passovers she's been a part of, while Christina talks about how her mom swiped wine from Elijah's cup. As always, thank you so much for listening! You can find us on Twitter and Instagram at @deargodwth. Please take a moment to subscribe to our podcast, and if you've already done that, give us a review on Apple Podcast or...
2021-05-21
58 min
Nerds At Church
Easter 5 Year B
Join Rev. Emily E. Ewing (they) and Rev. Kay Rohloff (she) to explore new and nerdy connections to the scripture for the 5th Sunday of Easter, which falls on May 2nd this year, including our deep dive into gender and eunuchs! The scripture we refer to for this episode can be found here. We talked about gender and Kia, the Ethiopian eunuch who encounters Philips in Acts, and you can hear the sermon behind the name we use here. Also, if you want to learn more about gender diversity and the Bible, Pastor Emily’s twitter thread is g...
2021-04-26
56 min
Queer Theology
Queering the 10 Commandments – Exodus 20:1-17
In today’s episode, we answered a question from one of our Sanctuary Collective members about the Bible and how some use the Old Testament to promote abusive behaviors. “How do we call out Christians or Jews who use the OT to promote abusive behavior by individuals or nations without being anti Semitic?” Tune in to find out what we think about having to call out other groups. We also queered the text from Exodus which most, if not all of our listeners are familiar with. It’s the text that talks about and enumerates the 10 commandments. It nicely...
2021-03-07
29 min
beyond the curriculum
INCLUSION: Season 3 Trailer
In November 2018, Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg posted a tweet in which she questions the traditional use of the word “inclusion” by explaining how she views it as a minimum and challenges us to go further. She says: It’s not about inclusion or even celebration. It’s about expansion. Our culture is better when disabled folks expand its ideas about embodiment. "Our culture is better when centering POC shifts its paradigms. Our culture is better when nonbinary & trans ppl uproot its gendered BS. Inclusion = you’re allowed to be here...
2021-02-01
02 min
The Rabbi's Husband
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg on Exodus 32– “A Story About the Failure of Adaptive Leadership”
Mark’s guest this week is the award-winning author and writer, Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg. Danya is the author of numerous books, including Surprised By God: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Religion, and has written for The New York Times, The Atlantic, Salon, Time, and Newsweek, among many other publications. She currently serves as Scholar in Residence at the National Council of Jewish Women, and the passage she has chosen to discuss today is Exodus 32, the story of the golden calf. Danya begins by offering a very animated summary of the passage, its context, and its significance for...
2021-01-15
20 min
Unholier Than Thou
Giving Grace and Buying Guns
Now that the facism is ebbing, should the apologies be flowing? That's what Phill is hoping to glean from Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg. She walks us through the process of repentance and if you're required to forgive the MAGA hat wearers in your life. Next, Pastor Mike McBride joins to dissuade Phill from buying a gun to defend himself in the event of a rocky transition of power. Turns out firearms lead to violence, not safety! Who knew? Go to Vote Save America for volunteer/donation opportunities in Georgia!Stay up to date wi...
2020-11-13
47 min
Judaism Unbound
Episode 243: Organizing the Grassroots - Sheila Katz, Danya Ruttenberg
Sheila Katz and Danya Ruttenberg, CEO and Scholar-in-Residence of the National Council of Jewish Women, join Dan Libenson and Lex Rofeberg for a conversation about the history and legacy of their organization, along with the work that they're continuing to do today to build a more just, more liberated world.This episode is the fifth in a series of episodes exploring the history, and contemporary leadership, of America's Jewish women.If you're enjoying Judaism Unbound, please help us keep things going with a one-time or monthly tax-deductible donation. Support Judaism Unbound by clicking here!
2020-10-09
51 min
Behind the Ballot Box: Jewish Values and Our Vote
Behind The Ballot Box: On Reproductive Justice
With Election Day rapidly approaching, there are many issues of concern to each voter before they cast their ballot. But the Jewish voter is not monolithic. In each episode of “Behind the Ballot Box: Jewish Values and Our Vote,” Rabbi Jesse Olitzky speaks to rabbis and Jewish communal professionals about a specific issue at stake in this election and why they believe it should be front and center in the minds of voters. Host Rabbi Jesse Olitzky of Congregation Beth El in South Orange, NJ speaks with Sheila Katz, CEO of National Council of Jewish Women, and Rabb...
2020-09-01
48 min
Queer Theology
What Do You Dream Of? – Genesis 37:1-4, 12-28
In today’s episode, we answer a very interesting Tumblr question on why Christians continue to throw Leviticus verses and clobber passages against queer folks. “…if the Old Testament laws were abolished why do Christians continue to use them so intensely against us?” We then queer the text from Genesis about Joseph and his envious brothers. Joseph of Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat fame who was then sold to Midianite traders because his siblings couldn’t tolerate their jealousy anymore. But how do we, queer folks, interpret this passage? Make sure you stay tuned. Things we talked abou...
2020-08-09
26 min
The Confessional with Nadia Bolz-Weber
Forgiveness and Reconciliation with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
“So it's not necessarily an overnight thing. And the only person, the only person or people who get to decide if a person should be forgiven, are the ones harmed.” Season two of The Confessional is coming very, very soon. In the meantime, I invited my good friend Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg on the show to offer a different perspective on repentance and forgiveness. Danya is the author of seven books including most recently Nurture the Wow: Finding Spirituality in the Frustration, Boredom, Tears, Poop, Desperation, Wonder and Radical Amazement of Parenting. https://twitter.com...
2020-07-21
00 min
Upside Down Podcast
Episode 71: Native with Kaitlin Curtice
Kaitlin Curtice joins Lindsy and Kayla with a conversation that is both a gentle challenge and a balm of encouragement. Kaitlin is a citizen of the Potawatomi Nation, a Christian, and a poet who speaks on faith and justice within the church as it relates to Indigenous peoples. Her newest book, Native: Identity, Belonging, and Rediscovering God came out just last week. In this episode, we:Ask how justice feels, even when it’s not labeled ChristianHold up the communion table as a political spaceUnpack how to listen to voices who have been silenced Lean...
2020-05-12
37 min
Parenting Forward
Highlights of the Parenting Forward Conference
A couple of weeks ago, we wrapped up the Parenting Forward conference. Today, I’m going to air some highlights from the conference so that you can experience some of the best parts of the speakers too. It may feel hyperbolic to say the conference changed my life, but in many ways, it did. Not only were the conversations I had with the speakers so incredibly life-giving, but the experience of going live with the attendees and engaging with them more intimately reminded me powerfully of how listeners of this podcast are full, powerful human bein...
2020-05-11
32 min
Brave, Not Perfect with Reshma Saujani
Getting Brave with The Twitter Rabbi (ft. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg)
Vote for Brave, Not Perfect in The Webby Awards! bit.ly/BNPWEBBYS In this episode, Reshma has a conversation with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg about what it means to be a spiritual leader on the internet, what poop has to do with faith, and fighting back against sexism that's entrenched in so many religious traditions. : Plus, Reshma answers the questions you've been sending in at the end of the show. You can tell Reshma your Brave, Not Perfect story or ask her a question by calling 347-76-BRAVE or sending...
2020-05-05
32 min
Carry The Fire Podcast
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
On Carry the Fire Podcast today we welcome Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg. Rabbi Danya is an award-winning author and writer. She has been mentioned by Newsweek and The Daily Beast as one of 10 “Rabbis to watch.” Aside from writing for a wide variety of media outlets, she is also the author and editor of multiple books including, Nurture the Wow and Surprised by God. On top of all that Danya is also one of my very favorite people to follow on Twitter. On the show today the subtle and insidious ways Christians often unwittingly foster anti-semitism. We disc...
2020-01-20
54 min
What the Hell is a Pastor?
The Search for Vitality
In which Ethan and Jo discuss yearly Christmas pageants and how to decide whether a ministry is vital or not. In this week after yet another anti-Semitic attack has ravaged our Jewish siblings, we'd like to supplement our Anti-Semitism Warning with a twitter thread by the Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg: https://twitter.com/TheRaDR/status/1211624621591666689?s=20. Give her a follow on the social media platform of your choice to learn and grow and join us in the on-going fight against prejudice against Jewish people in our current political climate.
2019-12-31
1h 00
College Commons
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg: The Jewish New Wave
Parenting as spiritual practice, the complexity of cultural appropriation, and the challenging work of intersectionality and feminism today. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg is an award-winning author and writer. She was named by Newsweek and The Daily Beast as one of ten “rabbis to watch,” by the Forward as one of the top 50 most influential women rabbis, and called a “wunderkund of Jewish feminism” by Publishers Weekly. She written for The New York Times, The Atlantic, Salon, Time, and many other publications, and contributes regularly to The Washington Post and The Forward. She has been featured on NPR a number of times, as well...
2019-12-10
27 min
The Gender Knot
Apologies – final round
We revisit this important topic just once more to really hammer out the purpose of an apology and some dos and don’ts.We get some tips and insight from Harriet Lerner’s book ‘Why won’t you apologize?’ https://amzn.to/38hWsBzAs well as some wisdom from Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg’s powerful twitter threads which you can delve into further here http://bit.ly/344bnMg and here http://bit.ly/38nOszcHosts:Nastaran Tavakoli-Far and Daniel Carroll Co-producers:Sam Baker and Jonathan Blackwell Additional links:Write to us...
2019-12-09
25 min
Almost Heretical
#79 – Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg - Forgiveness and Pharisees
On the 1-year anniversary of the Tree of Life Synagogue massacre in Pittsburgh, we sit down with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg. What constitutes a good apology? How do we appreciate both forgiveness and justice at the same time? And what can we learn from the Jewish tradition about how to disagree, change our minds, and embrace both the old and the new? Also, we get into how Jesus might have actually been a Pharisee.Thoughts, questions, stories? Please email almostheretical@gmail.comBecome a member and get:1. Bonus episodes of Utterly Heretical (our private pod...
2019-10-30
1h 10
MPR News Women of Faith
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg on real repentance
In our culture, stubborn denials, glib apologies and quick comebacks often overwhelm any practice of repentance. The Judaic practice of teshuvah shows us a better way.
2019-06-04
00 min
On the Other Hand: Ten Minutes of Torah
Passover: Our Obligations When in Power and When Powerless
This week is Passover and Rabbi Rick Jacobs, with special guest Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, discuss the Torah portion read on Passover, focusing especially on the themes of power and powerlessness. What are we obligated to do when we are in a position of powerlessness? And on the flip side, what are we obligated to do in an unjust system when we aren't those who are oppressed? What are our obligations when we are free? How do we build a liberated society?
2019-04-15
20 min
The Jewcurious Show
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg - TJS 029
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg - author, teacher, and Twitter maven - talks about her latest book on the spirituality of parenting, and how teaching Torah in spaces of open disagreement is really kind of the point.
2019-03-11
50 min
How It Is
Adventure, with Jameela Jamil, Danya Ruttenberg, and Jada Yuan
Adventure can mean going around the world—or simply deciding to take a chance on yourself. Stories from Kelly McCreary, Jameela Jamil, Danya Ruttenberg and Jada Yuan.
2018-11-28
34 min
How It Is
Adventure, with Jameela Jamil, Danya Ruttenberg, and Jada Yuan
Adventure can mean going around the world—or simply deciding to take a chance on yourself. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg describes how traveling to faraway places showed her that a true connection to God was inside her all along; New York Times 52 Places journalist Jada Yuan calls en route to Fiji to explain why trusting yourself and others is the key to finding your way; and actress Jameela Jamil tells us how surviving a series of health scares pushed her to take personal and professional leaps.Hosted by Kelly McCreary. Brought to you by Reese Witherspoon and Hello Su...
2018-11-28
32 min
How It Is
Adventure, with Jameela Jamil, Danya Ruttenberg, and Jada Yuan
Adventure can mean going around the world—or simply deciding to take a chance on yourself. Stories from Kelly McCreary, Jameela Jamil, Danya Ruttenberg and Jada Yuan.
2018-11-28
34 min
How It Is
Trailer: Season 3 - Journeys
Kelly McCreary, our new host for Season 3 of How It Is, introduces us to the theme of Journeys: five new episodes all about Adventure, Unexpected Encounters, Escape, Souvenirs, and Home. Join Kelly (Grey’s Anatomy) and executive producer Reese Witherspoon this season as we share stories from Phoebe Robinson, Jameela Jamil, Suleika Jaouad, Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, and more. Hosted by Kelly McCreary. Brought to you by Reese Witherspoon and Hello Sunshine. We want to hear YOUR story. Find us @hellosunshine on Instagram and Twitter and hello-sunshine.com. #HowItIs
2018-11-21
02 min
Coffeepot Fellowship Podcast
Coffee with Danya Ruttenberg
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg has her own ELI Talk with over 12,000 views, Twitter feed with over 18,000 followers, and is Rabbi-in-Residence at Avodah. She has also authored seven books "about the messy business of trying to be a person in the world, and how spirituality can transform that work." Married, mother of three, her latest book, Nurture the Wow, has an entire chapter about 'body stuff.' Rabbi Danya has been named by Newsweek and The Daily Beast as one of ten “rabbis to watch,” and one of the top 50 most influential women rabbis." She is highly sought after as a lecturer a...
2017-12-11
22 min
Women’s Watch
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
WBZ's Laurie Kirby speaks with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg about how being a mom is a spiritual endeavor.
2017-10-30
01 min
DO NOT UPLOADWBZ 1030 NewsRadio Updates
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
WBZ's Laurie Kirby speaks with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg about how being a mom is a spiritual endeavor.
2017-10-30
01 min
MyNDTALK - Nurture the Wow - Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
MyNDTALK - Nurture the Wow - Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg Every day, parents are bombarded by demands. The pressures of work and life are relentless; our children’s needs are often impossible to meet; and we rarely, if ever, allow ourselves the time and attention necessary to satisfy our own inner longings. Parenthood is difficult, demanding, and draining. And yet, argues Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, if we can approach it from a different mindset, perhaps the work of parenting itself can offer the solace we seek.
2017-10-20
1h 01
Relationships 2.0 With Dr. Michelle Skeen
Guest: Danya Ruttenberg author of Nurture the WOW: Finding Spirituality in the Frustration, Boredom, Tears, Poop, Desperation, Wonder, and Radical Amazement of Parenting
This week on Relationships 2.0 my guest is Danya Ruttenberg author of Nurture the Wow: Finding Spirituality in the Frustration, Boredom, Tears, Poop, Desperation, Wonder, and Radical Amazement of Parenting About the book: A deeply affecting, funny, insightful meditation that challenges readers to find the spiritual meaning of parenting. Every day, parents are bombarded by demands. The pressures of work and life are relentless; our children’s needs are often impossible to meet; and we rarely, if ever, allow ourselves the time and attention necessary to satisfy our own inner longings. Parenthood is difficult, demanding, and draining. And yet, argues Rabbi Da...
2017-10-12
1h 00
Give and Take
Episode 42: Nurture The Wow, with Danya Ruttenberg
Danya Ruttenberg writes books about the messy business of trying to be a person in the world, and how spirituality can inform and transform that work. Sometimes that’s about parenting, sometimes feminism, sex, God, justice, or joy. Her most recent book, "Nurture The Wow", has just been released in paperback. She’s a highly-sought keynote speaker and lecturer who has been named by Newsweek and The Daily Beast as one of ten “rabbis to watch,” and one of the top 50 most influential women rabbis.Special Guest: Danya Ruttenberg.
2017-08-03
49 min
Jewish Ideas to Change the World
Danya Ruttenberg - Nurture the Wow!
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, Rabbi-in-Residence at Avodah (https://avodah.net/), an organization dedicated to creating leaders for economic justice, presents her Valley Beit Midrash (www.valleybeitmidrash.org) lecture "Nurture the Wow: Finding Spirituality in the Frustration, Boredom, Tears, Poop, Desperation, Wonder, and Radical Amazement of Parenting" at Congregation Or Tzion (congregationortzion.org) in Scottsdale, AZ. Learning Materials: http://bit.ly/2lPeWjr DONATE: bit.ly/1NmpbsP To PURCHASE Rabbi Ruttenberg's book, please visit: http://amzn.to/2fEMwps For more info, please visit: www.facebook.com/valleybeitmidrash/ www.facebook.com/Congregation-Or-…on-103351795773/ twitter.com/VBMTorah www.facebook.com/RabbiShmulyYanklowitz/ ★ Support this podcast ★
2017-03-06
55 min
The Mamalode Podcast
Mamalode Podcast Episode 9 - Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg on Parenting as a Spiritual Practice. See the show notes for this episode at http://mamalode.com/story/detail/the-mamalode-podcast-episode-9-rabbi-danya-ruttenberg
2016-12-24
25 min
Tablet Studios
The Parent Trap: Ep. 53
We’ve got a special show for you this week, Unorthodoxers. We’re excited to have Tablet columnist Marjorie Ingall back on to discuss her new book, Mamaleh Knows Best: What Jewish Mothers Do to Raise Successful, Creative, Empathetic, Independent Children, which comes out August 30. In it, she challenges the stereotype of the overbearing, coddling Jewish mother, arguing that Jewish mothers actually instill in their children confidence, independence, and a healthy skepticism of authority. She’s joined on-air by Rav Danya Ruttenberg, author of Nurture the Wow: Finding Spirituality in the Frustration, Boredom, Tears, Poop, Desperation, Wonder, and Radical Amazemen...
2016-08-11
39 min
LIFE QUEST Shared by [M7M] MISSION7 Media
LifeQuest - Ruttenberg
Parenthood is difficult, demanding, and draining. And yet, argues Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, if we can approach it from a different mindset, perhaps the work of parenting itself can offer the solace we seek.
2016-06-03
22 min
The Mockingcast
Episode 35: Nurture The Wow
This week we have as our guest Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, the author of numerous books and essays, including her most recent work, Nurture The Wow, a deeply affecting, funny, insightful meditation that challenges readers to find the spiritual meaning of parenting. Then the usual suspects discuss faith conversions, safe spaces, saying you’re sorry and the Gospel in Vietnam. The post Nurture The Wow appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
2016-05-28
1h 06