
The Podcast from The Temple
By Rabbis Berg and Lapidus

The Podcast from The TempleSep 15, 2023

Episode 75: THIS Episode
Shana Tova!! In THIS episode we welcome Rabbi Lapidus back from her sabbatical and Rabbi Berg becomes a University of Michigan abba.
Stay tuned to the end of the episode 😊

Episode 74: Teens Ask the Rabbis
The rabbis candidly answer anonymous questions from The Temple teens gathered by our producer.

Episode 73: The Impact of Covid, Part 3 with Dr. Phyllis Kozarsky
In this episode (the final in a 3 part Covid series), we sit down with Dr. Phyllis Kozarsky, aka THE official Covid advisor to The Temple, and special travel advisors to the rabbis when they prepare for travel. We have a bit of fun in this episode to end on a lighter note, speaking about the future of Covid and coming together as a community.

Episode 72: The Impact of Covid, Part 2 with Caryn Hanrahan
This episode is part 2 of a 3-part series.
In this episode, we talk about loss, grief, and hope during the pandemic with Caryn Hanrahan.

Episode 71: The Impact of Covid, Part 1 with Dr. Jeff Siegelman
We will be exploring a new 3 part series talking about the impact of Covid. This is part one with Dr. Jeff Siegelman. Dr. Siegelman talks about his experience with being a frontline worker dealing with the effects of long-term Covid.

Episode 70: Ollie Takes Over
Today's episode features a very loveable, furry guest host... Ollie!! Rabbi Berg brings Ollie (1 of 2 of his pups) to podcast with us this episode.

Episode 69: Chanukkah & New Years Past
Sorry about the delay in podcasting. We are working on some amazing and fun podcast episodes and needed a bit of time to gather them for you all. This episode was recorded after Chanukkah and just before New Year's, you hear about our resolutions, Full-Court Miracle and what goes on for the rabbis during the holidays.
Please stay tuned for more fun episodes like the rabbis answering teen questions, Ollie taking over, and more!

Episode 68: Eight Days & Eight Nights
HAPPY HANUKKAH ONE AND ALL!! This episode is filled with Rabbi Berg and Rabbi Lapidus' take on the history behind Hanukkah, gift-giving, and decorating. We play a game at the end of the episode.
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Episode 67: From ATL to RAK
Rabbi Lapidus and Rabbi Rau play a little practical joke on Rabbi Berg whilst he's away in Morocco.
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Episode 66: Oh, the Places the Rabbis Have Been!!
WE'RE BACK! Now recording in our new studio with our podcast producer, the rabbis recall the past few months of travel. From the Interfaith Marriage trip to Isreal to Colorado to Canada to Morocco, and more, the rabbis have been racking up Delta Gold points.
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Episode 65: The New Cantor
**This episode was recorded in July**
In this episode, we welcome the new cantor and learn a little bit about where she's from, how she came to the temple, and about mysteriously missing boxes.
The Podcast from The Temple will be returning next week with all new episodes!!
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Episode 64: Uvalde
**Content Warning:**
Some of the discussions expressed in this episode may be triggering to listeners. Please be advised.
In this episode, we discuss the tragic events that occurred in Uvalde, TX.
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Episode 63: Israel Preparations
The rabbis are off to Israel!!! In this episode we talk about what we are packing, memorable outfits, and what our favourite parts of the Israel trips are. Stay tuned because we plan to bring you with us with episodes from Israel!
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Episode 62: Magical Miss Sarah!
There are few people more special and dear than a beloved preschool teacher and director. Meet “Miss Sarah”—Sarah Shinsky, who serves as the director of our Weinberg Early Learning Center. Learn more about her background and what she loves about teaching this age group, and also hear what’s new in our amazing WELC (hint: get on the wait list now). Be inspired by our WELC and its amazing Director on this episode.
For more information about WELC and the enrollment process, please visit: https://www.the-temple.org/welc or email sshinsky@the-temple.org
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Episode 61: The Man, the Myth, the Legend
In every congregation, there is someone (or many) behind the scenes who make sure things are set up and that programs can happen. For The Temple, that person is Lonnie Fitzgerald. Many hear about Lonnie, but here's the chance to hear from him...we are so glad that he agreed to sit down with Peter and talk about what it means to be a part of The Temple!

Episode 60: Teen Youth Camps
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Episode 59: It’s worth the five years!
Peter and Loren reflect on the trend of “online ordination” and the importance of a full course of rabbinic study. And, we contemplate what we wish we had learned in rabbinical school!
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Episode 58: Every Day is Tu b'Av
We take a break from serious business and talk about Valentine's Day (and all the other days that are not part of the Jewish calendar) and other times it's good to buy flowers.
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Episode 57: Let’s go to the movies!
Grab the popcorn! This week we are in conversation with Kenny Blank, Executive Director of the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (AJFF), and Dr. Matthew Bernstein, AJFF Board member and Professor of Film at Emory University. They talk with us about AJFF, what makes “Jewish movies,” and offer some advice for both first-time and long-time festival-goers. You’ll also learn what Peter and Loren think about movie-going and the accompanying snacks. The festival is virtual again this year and tickets for the general public go on sale on February 9 at ajff.org.
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Episode 56: Anti-Defamation League
In the wake of the Colleyville, Texas hostage situation, we sit down and talk with the Anti-Defamation League's Vice President of the Southern Division, Allison Padilla-Goodman.
Visit adl.org for more on education, research, and resources.
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Episode 55: Another Act of Antisemitism
As we reflect on the events at Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, TX, and the heroic escape of the hostages, Peter and Loren talk about what this means for the Jewish community and what we do next. This is a brief conversation as we process and invite you to join us.
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Episode 54: Rise Up!
This week we celebrate MLK Shabbat, an annual tradition of The Temple and Ebenezer Baptist Church coming together for worship as one community. Unfortunately, it will be virtual due to COVID, but the celebration continues. In this podcast, we focus on the musical pieces that have become beloved as part of this MLK Shabbat service and speak with Cantor Deborah Hartman and Rabbi Micah Lapidus. You’ll definitely feel the love and enthusiasm they (and we) have for this musical collaboration!
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Episode 53: JScreen
We are joined today by Jane Meisel, MD, and Karen Grinzaid, MS from JScreen talk about the importance of getting reproductive and cancer screening, what options you have, and how easy it is to be screened for over 200 Jewish genetic diseases.
Please visit jscreen.org to find out more!!
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Episode 52: The Man Behind the Camera
Lights!...Camera!.... Dan.
In today's episode, we talk to the man who is responsible for helping to build and produce the multi-access platform of The Temple, Dan Fishman. Find out about how he became an intrinsic part of The Temple, his rock band drummer past, and the future of The Temple's accessibility from all around the globe in today's episode.
The Podcast from The Temple will be returning on January 5th, 2022!
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Episode 51: Next Year in Jerusalem!
In this episode of The Podcast from the Temple we welcome our special guests, Rabbi Steven Rau and Roni to talk about The Temple's adventures in Israel: past trips, questionable fashion choices, and the future trips we hope are ahead in 2022!
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Episode 50: The Grand 50th
In this episode of The Podcast from the Temple, we talk about the importance of the 50th being a major milestone. We also talk to the illustrious Rabbi Alvin Sugarman as he reflects on the past 50 years of being a rabbi and looking to the future.
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Episode 49: Chanukah Memories
We’re back just in time for Chanukah! The entire Temple clergy team shares some Chanukah thoughts, memories, and stories to add to your Chanukah spirit and celebration. To ask questions or share ideas for future episodes, email us at podcast@the-temple.org. Also, remember to follow The Temple on Facebook and Instagram.

Episode 48: The Final Countdown to 5782!
During the High Holy Days, thousands of people will join us in person and virtually for what we hope is a warm, welcoming, and smooth experience...but to make that happen, our entire clergy, staff, and board of trustees are working hard to prepare every detail. In this episode we take a portable microphone around to capture some of the behind-the-scenes energy from your Temple team in the final days before Rosh Hashanah 5782!
Please note that we will resume new episodes after Yom Kippur!

Episode 47: Food for the Body and Soul
We continue to reflect on Elul and the High Holy Days with a mix of reflection and humor. With the help of a 10 year old "mystery guest" we get some insight into the spiritual side of this season, and with the help of a listener's question, we talk about what's on the menu for our holiday meals. Keep the questions about the holidays coming to podcast@the-temple.org!

Episode 46: Stepping Back into the Wilderness
This conversation, recording during the first week of August, is our processing the latest COVID news and the implications for our community. Our Jewish story includes plenty of time in the wilderness, and while we didn't want to be in the uncertainty again, we've learned a lot about resilience and finding joy amidst the news.

Episode 45: Time to Get Creative!
Peter and Loren talk about the creative process—how do we find inspiration for the sermons, programs, and feel free to try new things as rabbis (and people)? We also find out how Peter always has the perfect funny story or joke for a High Holy Day service.
We are getting ready for a High Holy Day-themed episode and want to answer your questions! Please send to podcast@the-temple.org.

Episode 44: Meet our Rabbinic Intern!
In this episode we talk to Molly Edlein, The Temple's summer rabbinic intern. She shares about growing up at Temple, her interest in becoming a rabbi, and also the realities of being a Jewish college student in these times of rising antisemitism.

Episode 43: Settling into Summer
In our first time recording together in person in many months, Peter and Loren chat about the new Israeli government, Jewish overnight camp, and some summer goals.

Episode 42: The Man Behind the Scenes
Now that we are through "high season" for Jewish professionals, we finally get to sit down with our executive director, Mark Jacobson. He shares his story of growing up at The Temple and then serving in this professional role for decades. Likely you'll learn a few things you didn't know about Mark, The Temple, and all the work that happens behind the scenes!

Episode 41: The Power of Relationships
This week's episode features a conversation with Soumaya Khalifa, the founder and executive director of the Islamic Speakers Bureau (ISB) of Atlanta. We talk about the importance of grassroots relationships and recognizing that we don't have to agree 100% of the time in order to be partners in the work of building a peaceful and understanding community. For more information about ISB, please go to www.isbatlanta.org.

Episode 40: The "Rated Rabbi"
We had a lot of fun catching up with Rabbi David Spinrad, who served at The Temple from 2013-2018 and is now the senior rabbi at Beth-El Hebrew Congregation in Alexandria, Virginia. Hear about his social justice work, how he's finding his etsy game in the pandemic, and more.

Episode 39: What's Jewish about National Cheese Fries Day?
We're back! In this first episode of Year 2 of our podcast, we decided to keep it light...a brief conversation sparked by National Administrative Assistants' Day and Earth Day and 1500 other national days we didn't know existed. We'll chat about what feels Jewish about these more modern additions to the calendar. Next week, we will be welcoming Rabbi David Spinrad to the podcast. As always, please send your questions to podcast@the-temple.org.

Episode 38: "The Four Clergy"
In Passover we have the four questions, the four children, the four cups...so this week, we have the four clergy! Rabbis Berg and Lapidus are joined by Cantor Deborah Hartman and Rabbi Sam Kaye to talk about holiday preparations and ways to find meaning in the seder this year.

Episode 37: Questions and Answers
This week, Rabbis Berg and Lapidus discuss a few questions submitted by listeners to podcast@the-temple.org...and also go on a few tangents too. Hear what we're thinking about Passover this year, life after b'nei mitzvah for the Kerness-Berg family, and reflections as we approach a year since The Temple went "virtual."

Episode 36: Funding College and Finding Love
On our double-chai episode, we talk with Jenna Shulman, executive director of JELF (Jewish Education Loan Fund) and co-founder of JuLuv, a matchmaking service. We'll learn more about the amazing work of JELF to provide families with last-dollar funds for higher education and also how Jenna found her hobby of matchmaking!

Episode 35: Meet the President
This week’s episode features a conversation with Rabbi Rick Jacobs, the President of the Union for Reform Judaism. We talk about all of the ways Reform Judaism is growing, how the URJ helps to strengthen liberal Judaism in Israel, what “audacious hospitality” really means, and what is ahead amidst this pandemic.

Episode 34: From Senate to CEO
This week we are in conversation with Terri Bonoff, who joined Jewish Family and Career Services as CEO in June 2019. We talk about her transition from being a State Senator in Minnesota to leading JF&CS here in Atlanta, and all of the resources being developed to support our community during these unprecedented times. For more information on JF&CS Atlanta, please go to jfcsatl.org.

Episode 33: Everyone is Welcome
This week we talk with our colleague Rabbi Steven Rau, RJE, The Temple's Director of Lifelong Learning and co-author of Everyone is Welcome: Creating a Culture of Inclusion in Congregational Schools. In honor of Jewish Disability Awareness Month, we discuss how The Temple has made our education programs inclusive of all learners. And, since Rabbis Berg and Rau were rabbinical school classmates, you can imagine what else might make it into the conversation, too!

Episode 32: Talking with the "Tech Rabbi"
This week, we have fun talking to Rabbi Dan Medwin. Most of our Temple family knows him first as the spouse of Rabbi Lydia Medwin, our director of engagement, but to the rest of the Reform Jewish world, he is the Director of Digital Media for CCAR. Our conversation focuses on the opportunities for using technology in worship and Jewish life, and learning how he came to be a "tech rabbi." To see some of the apps and e-books Rabbi Medwin mentions, go to www.ccarpress.org.

Episode 31: Our Neighbor Down the Street
This week we talk with our friend and clergy colleague Rev. Tony Sundermeier, senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta. As neighboring congregations on Peachtree Street, we have a long history of clergy and congregants friendships and interfaith study. In this podcast we talk about the inauguration and recent events, finding meaning in scripture, and many ways we come together as faith communities.

Episode 30: Our History and Our Future
As our Temple Vision and Values statement says, "We are our history, our future." This week, Peter and Loren talk about MLK Shabbat, a longstanding tradition for The Temple and a meaningful partnership with Ebenezer Baptist Church. We also talk a little about the COVID-19 vaccine that is starting to become more available and the value of pikuach nefesh, saving a life. Next week, we will be joined by Rev. Tony Sundermeier from First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta, discussing another special interfaith partnership between our communities.

Episode 29: Our Jewish Future
We are excited to kick off 2021 by having a conversation with Mike Leven, who most recently was CEO of the Georgia Aquarium, after a distinguished career in the hospitality industry. He'll share about the Jewish Future Pledge (jewishfuturepledge.org) and the Leven Family Jewish Identity Institute at The Temple, just two ways he is using philanthropy to ensure Judaism's strength for our children and generations to come. And, we'll hear about his recent book, Can't Do It Yourself: How Commitment to Others Leads to Personal Prosperity.

Episode 28: We are Jewish (and celebrate Christmas with our families)!
When Chanukah and Christmas come around, for many interfaith families it can be a time of celebration and also some challenges. Join Rabbi Lapidus, Rabbi Medwin, and Elizabeth Foster, as they share their experiences as children of interfaith families and how that informs them today both personally and professionally. If you want to know more about how The Temple welcomes and supports interfaith families through our Leven Family Jewish Identity Institute, you can email Rabbi Lapidus at llapidus@the-temple.org. We look forward to sharing new episodes in 2021!

Episode 27: Helping to Make Miracles
In honor of the beginning of Chanukah, our celebration of miracles, we speak with Elana Frank, CEO and founder of Jewish Fertility Foundation. This amazing organization provides emotional and financial support to those struggling with infertility, and is a resource to so many in our community. For more information, please go to www.jewishfertilityfoundation.org.

Episode 26: Dive into the Mikvah
This week, we "take the plunge" into the mikvah, a Jewish ritual bath, by speaking with Jocelyn Schorvitz, the executive director of MACoM: Metro Atlanta Community Mikvah. Learn about this community mikvah, the ways people re-imagine the ritual, and ways you can visit MACoM. For more information, please visit atlantamikvah.org.