edJEWcation

edJEWcation

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Your weekly dose of Jewish wit and wisdom. Each week Rabbi Abba Perelmuter, Chayaleah Sufrin, and Jay Covitz explore Jewish history, culture, and writings. Whether you're a relapsed Jew or an old pro there is something for us all to learn.

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Jul 8, 2026

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The Book of Judges: Warts and All, Part 2 06.06.2025

This week on edJEWcation , Jay, ChayaLeah, and the Rabbi dive deeper into the Book of Judges — and let's just say, things get complicated. From Gideon’s 300 hand-picked warriors (yes, it involves water-drinking techniques) to Yiftach’s infamous vow and the tragic fate of his daughter, we unpack the highs, the lows, and the downright puzzling. Plus, we tackle the legendary strongman Shimshon (Samso...

The Book of Judges: Warts & All, Part 1 29.05.2025

This week on edJEWcation , we dive headfirst into one of the messiest, bloodiest, most binge-worthy books of the Bible — Judges . It’s like Game of Thrones, if Game of Thrones had more sand, tent pegs, and spiritual backsliding. Join the Rabbi, ChayaLeah, and Jayas as they unpack the chaotic post-Joshua era where tribal leaders ruled — part military commander, part prophet, part "please stop worsh...

Correcting History: The Noble Work of Operation Benjamin 22.05.2025

Jay shares the most tragic fact of his birthday (spoiler: it involves Candace Owens), and then we welcome back our most honored recurring guest: Shalom Lamm, the mensch behind Operation Benjamin . From Normandy to Arlington, Italy to Jerusalem, Shalom walks us through the sacred mission of correcting history — one headstone at a time. We talk about: 🪖 How a Jewish soldier ended up in a German mas...

Joshua: Courage, Conquest, and the Original Imposter Syndrome 15.05.2025

This week on edJEWcation, we crack open the Book of Joshua — swords, spies, shofars, and all — to kick off our brand-new series on the books of the Hebrew Bible beyond the Torah. Jay, ChayaLeah, and the Rabbi break down how Joshua, Moses’ humble sidekick-turned-general, led the Israelites into the land of Israel with nothing but faith, grit, and some serious divine backup. From the walls of Jerich...

The Head Jew, the Tail Jew, and the Future of It All 08.05.2025

This week on edJEWcation , we sit down with Jay Sanderson — former CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles, professional disruptor, accidental chef, and self-described “tail Jew” — to unpack the past, present, and precarious future of Jewish life in America. From a near-death experience as a teen to a life-changing blessing from David Ben-Gurion, Jay takes us on a journey through his u...

edJEWcation Book Club: The Screwtape Letters 01.05.2025

In this soul-poking, faith-fueled, wildly entertaining episode of edJEWcation , we dive deep into C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters —that brilliantly British, devilishly clever tale of temptation and bureaucracy in Hell (which could be confused with your last Zoom meeting). Jay returns from Passover in full carb-rebound mode, ChayaLeah defends the honor of Jewish moms everywhere, and Dan—our resi...

Rabbi Sacks 101 with Dr. Tanya White 24.04.2025

While ChayaLeah was literally wrapping her kitchen in tin foil to survive Pesach, we invited Dr. Tanya White, a Senior lecturer at Matan Women’s Institute for Torah Studies and lecturer in Jewish Philosophy at Bar Ilan University, to join us to discuss the philosophy of the world-renowned Rabbi Jonathan Sacks and her podcast, Books & Beyond, which discusses some of his most prominent works. Ra...

edJEWcation Rewind: Seder Right Words 17.04.2025

As promised earlier in the week, here is the edJEWcation Rewind of our second Passover episode from last year. If you’ve made it this far without the Chametz, it’s all downhill from here! Talk to you all next week! ------------------------------------------------------------ Chag Sameach everyone! We were so excited about our first Passover episode we decided to do it again! We start out this epis...

edJEWcation Rewind: Don't Passover This Episode 15.04.2025

Since this is such a hectic time for the Perelmuter/Sufrin family (and of course I mean for the Rabbi…ChayaLeah gets to just lounge around this time of year), I’ve decided to do the kind thing and give them the week off. But so as not to leave our devout listeners with nothing to tide them over until next week, and since our listenership has also grown substantially since last Pesach (I guess peop...

Secular Schools, Jewish Kids 10.04.2025

We’re back — and we’ve got feelings . Well, one of us does. Right out the gate, the Rabbi had to get something off his chest. Apparently, he’s been “dumped.” And by that, he means he wasn’t in a couple of episodes. (No actual dumping occurred. No hearts were broken. Unless you count his.) So, naturally, we spent the first few minutes of this week’s episode addressing The Great Podcast Snub of 2025...

A Second Passover Helping 04.04.2025

It occurred to us that Passover will be the first holiday we have covered twice during the podcast, so we had to come up with a new angle for discussion this year (the two Passover episodes we did last year are below). So, this year, we decided to delve into how the concept of freedom is discussed in the Bible. First, Jay discusses a funny encounter he had in the airport during his recent business...

The Accidental Talmudist 27.03.2025

This week, we welcome Sal Litvak to the show…better known as the Accidental Talmudist . In the first part of this conversation, Sal shares his unique Jewish journey, from his immigrant roots in Chile to his spiritual seeking and eventual reconnection with Judaism through the Talmud. He discusses the impact of personal loss, the rediscovery of his faith, and his commitment to teaching and sharing J...

The Myth of Judeo-Bolshevism 20.03.2025

Have you noticed the large number of internet trolls who are “just discovering” things recently? Or have uncovered secret truths that “you aren’t allowed to talk about?” If you have, you’ve probably seen one of the “just discovered” things that “they aren’t allowed to talk about” is that Communism was actually a secret Jewish cabal led by the likes of Karl Marx (who was Jewish) and Joeseph Stalin...

The Whole Megillah: It's time for Purim 13.03.2025

Do you like Halloween? Do you like Jews? Well, then you’ll love Purim. In this conversation, we explore the significance of Purim through its historical narrative in the Book of Esther, the key characters, and the holiday’s customs. ChayaLeah and the Rabbi reflect on their personal experiences with the holiday (probably involving drinking too much) and the evolution of Purim traditions over the ye...

What is the Talmud? 05.03.2025

If you spend time on X/Twitter (which I would never waste my time doing), you’ve probably seen a bunch of internet morons talking about how “they’ve read the Talmud and here’s this horrendous thing it says.” Today, we discuss why they are full of nonsense (this is family programming). But first, we begin discussing a recent Pew Research poll that shows that the decades-long slimming of American re...

The Need for Justice 26.02.2025

This week's episode was a high-wire act. What I thought would be a slight aside to kick things off ended up being the entire episode. You never know what those crazy Jews are going to do… We start discussing what I thought was a profound insight from this week's parsha (don’t mind if I do!), Exodus 22:21-23 if you want to read along, which led us to a broader discussion about the importance of jus...

Judaism and Abortion 20.02.2025

Oh boy. Here we go… This week we decided to tackle the oh-so-non-controversial, milquetoast, mundane topic of the big A. No, the A does not stand for Alcoholism, Agamemnon, or Adult Diapers. It stands for Abortion. We’ve batted around discussing it for a while now and decided to avoid it (for probably obvious reasons). However, the great Kat Rosenfield wrote an article for The Free Press last week...

edJEWcation Book Club: Frankenstein 13.02.2025

This week, we present to you all the second installment of the edJEWcation book club. This month, we discuss Mary Shelley’s classic Frankenstein. When I first suggested this book for the book club, ChayaLeah and the Rabbi looked at me as if I had two heads (each with a yarmulka on). However, after reading it, I think they came around. The book deals with several profound human questions, each of w...

Happiness: A Jewish Perspective 05.02.2025

After a few weeks of intense conversations, we decided to lighten it up a bit and talk about happiness and what’s so great about it, both generally and in the Jewish context. In this conversation, we discuss the importance of a joyful home and delve into the emotional nature of happiness and gratitude. We discuss the teachings of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov and the importance of joy in spiritual prac...

Washington, Shakespeare and the Jews 29.01.2025

In this episode, we cover a lot of ground with our guest and true Renaissance woman, Sarah Skwire. We originally invited Sarah to discuss an article she wrote about the significance of George Washington's letter to the Hebrew congregation in Newport, Rhode Island. During that portion of the discussion, we explore the letter’s historical context, Washington’s deft usage of language in the lette...

Euthanasia: A Jewish Perspective 22.01.2025

With the growth of the number of countries legalizing euthanasia to various degrees, we thought it would be a good topic to discuss this week. You know, why not hit on another lighthearted topic, amiright? In our conversation, we discuss the importance of life in Judaism, the moral dilemmas surrounding euthanasia, and the role of rabbis in guiding families through end-of-life decisions. We touch o...

Divorce: A Jewish Perspective 16.01.2025

When ChayaLeah said she wanted to discuss “the big d,” I thought she meant delis, which got me excited because I can actually add something to that discussion. Alas, it was not to be. Apparently she meant divorce, which depressed me on several levels. Anyway, in this conversation, we start by discussing the impact of the horrendous California fires on the Jewish community, emphasizing the importan...

Charity: A Jewish Perspective 08.01.2025

Welcome back for another edJEWcation discussion. This week, we’re talking Tzedakah (or charity, for everyone who didn’t attend Hebrew school). In this conversation, we explore: The significance of charity in Judaism, Personal stories of giving The Torah’s perspective on charitable obligations The impact of charity on individuals and communities The historical context of philanthropic practices in...

Capital Punishment: A Jewish Perspective 02.01.2025

On this episode, we discuss the Jewish perspective on capital punishment. The discussion includes: A discussion about current events, including the recent horrific murder on the New York subway Contrasting the Jewish religious perspective with American justice. The role of justice in society and the biblical foundations of punishment. The importance of objective morality and the challenges of ensu...

Chanukah Starts With a CH 26.12.2024

Today, we discuss the holiday where the Jews try to go head-to-head with the Christians…Chanukah. During our discussion, we cover: The intersection of humor, joy, and historical context within Jewish culture, particularly focusing on the significance of Chanukah. The importance of humor in Jewish identity, the complexities of Jewish joy, and the historical events surrounding Chanukah, including th...

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