Episode Title: Adam Mansbach – The Golem of BrooklynIn this episode of Search for Meaning, Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback welcomes Adam Mansbach, best-selling author and cultural provocateur, for a conversation about his latest novel, The Golem of Brooklyn — a darkly comic and fiercely relevant tale that reimagines the legendary Golem in the heart of contemporary America.Known for his sharp wit and literary range, Mansbach delves into the origin of the book, the role of folklore in shaping identity, and how humor can be both a shield and a sword in the face of rising antisemitism. Together, he and Rabbi Yoshi explore the intersections of memory, justice, grief, and myth, while reflecting on how stories help us navigate the complexities of modern Jewish life.The Golem of Brooklyn is more than a novel — it's a bold statement about who we are, what we fear, and how we fight back. Don’t miss this powerful and thought-provoking conversation.http://www.adammansbach.com/NOTE: This episode includes explicit language.
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Search for Meaning with Cantor Emma Lutz and Dr. Tali Tadmor
🎙️ “Wow! Shehecheyanu” – A Joyful Musical CelebrationRabbi Yoshi sits down with Cantor Emma Lutz and Dr. Tali Tadmor to explore the heart and harmony behind their brand-new children’s album, Wow! Shehecheyanu. Produced by Pam Autuori and featuring the incredible Stephen Wise Temple Band, the album is a vibrant, soulful tribute created in honor of the grand opening of the Aaron Milken Center.With joyful voices from Wise School students and original music that celebrates gratitude, wonder, and Jewish tradition, Wow! Shehecheyanu is a spirited soundtrack for the next generation.Tune in for a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process, the inspiration behind the songs, and the meaningful role music plays in shaping Jewish identity from an early age.🎶 Wow! Shehecheyanu is available now on all streaming platforms.🔗 Learn more about music at Stephen Wise Temple: wisela.org/music
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Search for Meaning with the Sky Riders, Noa and Omri
“Noa" and "Omri" (not their real names), two soldiers from the Sky Rider Unit, an elite unit of the IDF known for its precision and critical role in intelligence gathering, share their experiences since October 7, offering a rare, firsthand perspective on the challenges they’ve faced and the moral complexities of modern warfare. Noa and Omri speak candidly about the Sky Riders’ commitment to preventing civilian casualties, the weight of responsibility they carry, and the personal toll of their service.In a heartfelt tribute, they also share memories of fallen comrades who made the ultimate sacrifice, honoring their bravery and reflecting on the enduring impact of their loss.Learn how the Sky Riders Foundation supports these soldiers with mentoring programs and initiatives to prevent PTSD, ensuring they receive the care they need both during and after their service.🔗 Sky Rider Unit - IDF💙 Sky Riders Foundation - Supporting IDF Soldiers#SearchForMeaning #RabbiYoshi #SkyRiderUnit #IDF #October7 #PreventingPTSD #Resilience #FallenHeroes #JewishCommunity #Podcast #SkyRidersFoundation
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Search for Meaning with Ayelet Tsabari
Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback speaks with acclaimed author Ayelet Tsabari about her latest book, Songs for the Brokenhearted—a moving exploration of grief, identity, and the human spirit.They also delve into Ayelet’s poignant New York Times opinion piece, where she reflects on the sacred act of cleaning the homes of those massacred on October 7, and how this intimate ritual became a form of solace and remembrance.This episode is a testament to the resilience of the human heart and the ways we find meaning in the midst of loss.🔗 Ayelet Tsabari’s Website📰 Read Ayelet’s NYT Opinion Piece#SearchForMeaning #RabbiYoshi #AyeletTsabari #SongsForTheBrokenhearted #October7 #Grief #Resilience #JewishCommunity #Podcast
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Search for Meaning with Jonathan York
In this deeply moving conversation, Rabbi Yoshi sits down with Jonathan York—lawyer, artist, and creator of The Sukkah Project, a powerful tribute to the events of October 7.Jonathan reflects on how memory shapes our personal and collective identities, sharing insights from his own journey growing up at Stephen Wise Temple and how those formative experiences continue to influence his work today.Through the lens of art, grief, and resilience, this episode explores how we hold onto what matters most—and how we find meaning even in the face of tragedy.#SearchForMeaning #TheSukkahProject #October7 #Memory #JewishCommunity #Podcast #StephenWiseTemple #RabbiYoshi🔗 The Sukkah Project at the Skirball📰 Jewish Journal: Jonathan York’s Sukkah Project
Join Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback as he talks with an eclectic variety of thinkers, artists, and change-makers about their experiences (Jewish or otherwise) and their own search for meaning and purpose in their lives.
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