1.19.2022 | Season 2
Judaism Unbound Drashes Pod Drash
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We interrupt Season Two to bring you a podcast on a podcast on a podcast. Judaism Unbound turned Pod Drash host Leon Wiener Dow into their guest, and explored the rationale and approach to Torah that underlies Pod Drash. If you've ever wondered why every episode begins right in the middle of things, or what the Hypertext segment is about - tune in! And then subscribe to Judaism Unbound.

Guests
Dan Libenson

Dan Libenson (he/him) is the founder and executive director of Judaism Unbound. He is also the co-host of the Judaism Unbound podcast and The Oral Talmud videocast. Dan was Executive Director of the University of Chicago Hillel for six years and Director of New Initiatives at Harvard Hillel for three years. He is a 2009 AVI CHAI Fellow and has also received the Richard M. Joel Exemplar of Excellence award, Hillel International’s highest professional honor. In 2010, Dan was named a Jewish Chicagoan of the Year by Chicago Jewish News. Dan attended Harvard College and Harvard Law School, where he graduated magna cum laude and was an articles editor of the Harvard Law Review. Dan has published articles in Ha’aretz, The New York Jewish Week, Zeek, eJewishPhilanthropy, and elsewhere, and he is the translator of The Orchard by Israeli novelist Yochi Brandes and the translation editor of The Secret Book of Kings by the same author. Dan spent five years as a law professor after clerking for Judge Michael Boudin on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. He lives in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago with his wife, two children, and two dogs.

Lex Rofeberg

Lex Rofeberg (he/him) serves as Senior Jewish Educator for Judaism Unbound. He is the co-host of Judaism Unbound’s podcast, facilitates many of its live digital events, and is thrilled to be one of the first teachers for the UnYeshiva. He graduated from Brown University with a degree in Judaic Studies, and was ordained as a rabbi in 2021 by ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal. You didn’t ask, but he would like you to know that his rabbinic ordination speech looked at OutKast’s song “Hey Ya” through the lens of Jewish numerology. He has participated in Jewish activist movements including Judaism On Our Own Terms, IfNotNow, and Never Again Action. As an educator, he has taught students of all ages in synagogues, at Limmud gatherings, at IHOP, in 30-hours-straight Zoom events, and anywhere else he gets the chance. His first course for the UnYeshiva will be entitled “Jewish Discontinuity,” and it will explore Judaism’s oldest tradition: upending the tradition. A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Lex lived for two years in Jackson, Mississippi — working for the Institute of Southern Jewish Life — and he currently lives in Providence, Rhode Island, with his wife Valerie.