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E Pluribus Unum: Out of many, one. How can we once again become one nation under God? It's probably not a simple answer. But we can start by returning to the wisdom of the Torah, which is for everyone, of every and no faith. We'll explore culture and politics through the lens of Torah and explain the conservative viewpoint.

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    • Apr 19, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    People Are Mixed Bags

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 35:10


    Passover is a recognition of history and a look forward to the future. Can other cultures learn from the Jewish connection to history? Plus, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks on Morality, the mixed bags that people are, and analysis of a January 6th parody song.     Instagram: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Facebook: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Parler: @EPluribusUnumPodcast

    Comfort and Style

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 31:47


    We delve into the heavy topics of the day, like the heated debate currently being waged on Tik Tok, and what shoe box branding can tell us about our modern culture.    Instagram: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Facebook: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Parler: @EPluribusUnumPodcast

    Whoopi and Rogan

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 29:20


    Whoopi Goldberg's comments about the nature of the Holocaust were wrong, but almost not as troubling as what "View" co-host Ana Navarro said. And, when will sites like Spotify get off their high horses about dangerous misinformation?   Parler: @EPluribusUnumpodcast Instagram: @EPluribusUnumpodcast  Facebook: @EPluribusUnumpodcast

    The New N Word

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 26:10


    Why we really need to stop using the term Nazi to describe everyone we disagree with, and how should we be using the teachings from MLK to best honor his memory. Plus, a lesson we can learn from the Israelites' propensity to complain in the wilderness after the Exodus.   Instagram: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Parler: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Facebook: @EPluribusUnumPodcast

    Serving God in the Wilderness

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 28:51


    The annoying tendency of rabbis and other Jewish leaders to "condemn bigotry and hatred of all kinds" when anti-Jewish incidents occur. Plus, lessons from this week's Torah portion, including the purpose of freedom, taking responsibility for our choices, and not acting out of fear.    Instagram: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Parler: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Facebook: @EPluribusUnumPodcast

    Abortion Is a Taupe Issue

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 27:29


    The debate surrounding abortion - like so many other issues - has become a black/white, yes/no discussion. But, is it possible there is room for some nuance, or at least the ability to understand the other perspective?   Plus, more Instagram memes and an exciting personal announcement!   Instagram: @EPluribusUnumpodcast Facebook: @EPluribusUnumpodcast Parler: @EPluribusUnumpodcast

    #LoveYourself

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 24:52


    Dissecting the self love/ "treat yoself"/"You are enough" messages heard so frequently today. And, a thought on Thanksgiving.   IG: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Facebook: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Parler: @EPluribusUnumPodcast

    The Sports Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 25:18


    Systemic racism in the NFL and cheating in the MLB. Who said politicians get to have all of the fun?   Articles used in this episode:  NFL Payout Bias Astros Cheating Scandal Explained    Connect on social media! Instagram: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Facebook: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Parler: @EPluribusUnumPodcast

    I Agree with BLM?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 21:09


    Studying history teaches us others' past mistakes, and hopefully how to not repeat them. It also lets us know that there's nothing new under the sun, which should be reassuring as we grapple with the issues of life. Plus, BLM and I agree on an issue.    Facebook: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Instagram: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Parler: @EPluribusUnumPodcast

    Returning to God

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 24:15


    Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, the Jewish High Holidays, are commonly thought of as solemn days of repentance. In truth, they are joyous days celebrating our return to God. The secularization of the world is at the root of all problems, and a return to God can have larger implications than the personal relationship reestablished on the Jewish High Holidays.    Instagram: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Facebook: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Parler: @EPluribusUnumPodcast

    Fairness & Equity

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 20:57


    Observations of campers at summer camp lead to ruminations on luck, gratitude, fairness, and equity. Join Emily for an in-the-moment contemplation of these hot-button concepts. Plus, a truly bi-partisan issue we can all support.   Parler: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Facebook: @EPluribusUnumPodcast  IG: @EPluribusUnumPodcast   "Always be a little kinder than necessary."   

    Too Much Freedom?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 26:22


    Is it possible to have too much freedom? Also, a YA novel with a pro-gun message and why socialists are secretly the most patriotic Americans.   Instagram: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Facebook: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Parler: @EPluribusUnumPodcast

    Birthing Person

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 21:30


    The phrase "birthing person" is turning us into the society The Handmaid's Tale warned us about. Plus, living in our own bubbles, buying things from China, and wisdom from Ethics of the Fathers: "If not now, when?"   Facebook: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Instagram: @EPluribusUnumPodcast  Parler: @EPluribusUnumPodcast

    PRIDE

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 28:24


    As the multitude of rainbow flags indicate, it's Pride Month! We talk about the sincerity of businesses that sell rainbow colored everything, what it means to have pride, and why people make their sexual orientation their whole identity.    Instagram: @EPluribusUnumpodcast Facebook: @EPluribusUnumpodcast Parler: @EPluribusUnumpodcast

    My Body, My Choice

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 31:06


    In this episode I answer the burning question: why don't all Jews celebrate Sigd? Plus, it's "my body my choice," but not when it comes to the COVID vaccine, apparently. I also talk about Israel, explaining why it it NOT an apartheid state and wonder why the world hates that tiny little country so much. And, what a Jewish philosophy can teach us about the absurdity of the idea of cultural appropriation.    Instagram: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Facebook: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Parler: @EPluribusUnumPodcast

    Disney's Folly

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 32:58


    Disneyland has updated its employee dress code to be more inclusive, and several of its attractions are changing to fix the problems of outdated cultural depictions and non-consensual kissing. It seems we might be taking the actions of animatronic figures a tad too seriously.    Instagram: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Facebook: @EPluribusUnumPodcast Parler: @EPluribusUnumPodcast

    Proposals are Empowering

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 26:01


    Regina King was more right than she thought when she assumed viewers wanted to tune away from the political preachiness of the Oscars. Plus, why proposals and birth control are empowering for women, and a quick tip on how to respond to the dreaded "have you gotten your vaccine?" question.   Instagram: @EPluribusUnumpodcast Facebook: @ EPluribusUnumpodcast Parler: @EPluribusUnumpodcast

    You Shall Be Holy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 24:03


    Leviticus 19:2 says, "You shall be holy, for I, the Lord, your God, am holy." What does holiness look like? It is more achievable than we may think, and equally so for people of all (and no) faiths.   Follow the podcast and send a message to Emily: Instagram @epluribusunumpodcast Facebook: @epluribusunumpodcast Parler: @epluribusunumpodcast

    Distorted Lenses

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 33:55


    A book by Jodi Picoult sparks a discussion about abortion, conspiracy theories, and our choice of what lenses we use to view others.

    Why is Duolingo So Woke?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 22:16


    Can companies please stop preaching at us? I want to buy scented soaps without being berated for my "privilege."  Filling out a government form made me think: do we know what race is?

    Down to Earth

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 8:40


    Our role on this earth is easier than we think. We don't have to become mystics floating on the top of a mountain to increase holiness on earth.

    Ugh...Government Bureaucracy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 29:19


    Government involvement in health insurance is a mess, why conservatives prefer community help to government intrusion, the difference between health care & health insurance, and would it kill the MLB to stay apolitical? Plus, does your work matter? 

    A Peek into Passover

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 24:36


    A surface dive into the unique traditions and customs of Passover.

    Personal Exodus

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 24:38


    The Jewish holiday of Passover is a connection to the national past. By connecting to the past, we are able to appreciate our present and make deliberate choices about our future. The benefits of celebrating a personal, or communal, exodus are endless.

    Taming the Beast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 22:33


    Just because something is natural doesn't mean it's good. The third book of the Torah starts with a description of sacrifices. The Hebrew word for sacrifice is Korban, with the root "to come close." We come closer to God by elevating our humanity above our animal instincts.

    Check Your Sources

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 21:22


    What if everything you know is wrong? It is important to periodically ask oneself that question, and then do research to understand why we believe what we believe (or why we should change our minds.) The news is providing different stories to the right and left - no wonder we all think the other side is nuts.

    What Other People Think

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 20:06


    In the final two portions of Exodus, we learn again about the building of the Mishkan. The repetition of these details is an indication of how important the Mishkan is to God...and our continued reading of the Bible is an indication of how important it is to us. Plus, why we should care what other people think about us. 

    Feminists Have Internalized the Patriarchy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 29:50


    International Women's Day celebrates women, and so do I. What about women are we celebrating...the ways that they are like men, or the ways in which they are unique? Women's success should be based upon a female standard, not "living up" to men.

    Time to Unplug

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 26:23


    The sin of the Golden Calf is a major story in the Bible. This episode in Israelite history has a lot to teach us about the balance of compassion and justice. Plus, National Day of Unplugging.

    Unified by Language

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 18:31


    Having an official national language can help us find unity. It is the only way we can all communicate, connect to our history, and work together to find solutions to problems.

    Purim Pointers

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 34:51


    Celebrate Purim with E Pluribus Unum podcast. This joyous, Jewish holiday is more than costumes and candy. There are lessons applicable to our daily lives, including focusing on the positive and having the courage to speak up for what is right.

    Safety vs. Liberty

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 31:12


    Young Adult dystopian novels ask all the big questions of life. This episode focuses on Matched, by Ally Condie, which explores the question of safety vs. liberty. This conversation is particularly resonant in times of COVID; but, these two concepts are often in conflict, and striking a balance is key.

    Lessons from Cougartown

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 26:49


    ABC's Cougartown has more to offer then self-aware title cards and cameos by "Friends" actors. It also stokes philosophical questions about the role of entertainment on shaping the culture and the difference between being "spiritual" and "religious."

    Privacy Policy

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 35:10


    Happy Lunar New Year! Happy Valentine's Day & Presidents Day! Let's revel in all the celebrations. We also talk about the recent "cancelling" of Gina Carano & Morgan Wallen, why we should all be careful before using the Holocaust as a reference point, and the importance of public figures having privacy.

    An Eye for an Eye an Other Laws

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 30:16


    Parsha Mishpatim is filled with laws regarding slavery, murder, theft, etc. What can we learn from the fact that this parsha follows the giving of the Ten Commandments? We go in depth on capital punishment, slavery, and an eye for an eye. Plus, some of the other commandments in this week's Torah portion.

    The Ten Commandments

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 28:37


    We can all list the Ten Commandments (probably). This episode is about understanding the significance and meaning of the big Ten. Plus, Moses' father-in-law's influence on our modern-day court structure. 

    Meet A Conservative - Interview Special #1

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 39:54


    We have our first interview on E Pluribus Unum! My mom joins me for a conversation on how she became conservative, how her Judaism impacts her views on life, and the (often wrong) perceptions people have of conservatives. Plus, she shares her hobbies, what animates her, and the danger of EVER using superlatives.

    What's My Motivation?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 27:31


    Conservatives are often misunderstood because their motivations are questioned and their ideas dismissed. We break down some of the common accusations leveled at conservatives and explain the conservative perspective on everything from climate change to abortion. Plus, proposed changes to CA curriculum require action if we want students to be taught to think, not how to think.

    Do Not Abhor the Egyptian

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 26:32


    Can the Jews's exodus from Egypt teach American society how to deal with its own history of slavery? The answer is a resounding yes. Plus, find out the real name of the Red Sea.

    Newsworthy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 20:19


    Thoughts on the inauguration and the capitol riots. Exploring why we have constant exposure to news and how it affects us. Of course, a Torah thought on how to conduct our lives.

    The Amazon Halo Effect

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 17:37


    The ads for Amazon Halo are disturbing. The app itself? Much too intrusive. We should be doing things with our own two hands or the help of others, not apps all the time. 

    Change Through Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 22:54


    After a quick return to the Bookriot article from last week, we plunge into a few thought-provoking topics, including empathy for other public speakers, the lenses through which we view the world, and changing people through love instead of hatred. Also, an inspiring story about courage.

    Thoughts for a New Year

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 24:58


    Goodbye 2020, hello 2021! So, how do we rate 2020? Is it an objective or subjective rating? Plus, a look at the parsha thanks to insights from Rabbi Jonathan Sacks & Rabbi Joseph Telushkin.

    Instagram Comments

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 24:58


    Recent hate-filled comments on my Instagram give me a taste of how awful the world of social media is, and a newfound empathy for people who apologize to the mob. Also, Sabrina the Teenage Witch and end-of-year donations.

    Human Interaction > Books

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 17:23


    A response to a recent article from bookriot.com, listing the best books to learn about Judaism, from a Christian to other non-Jews. Do we have the responsibility to teach others about our culture? Is the United States a Christian nation? And, what's the proper way to spell folks?

    A Jewish View on Christmas

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 19:19


    What is this Jew's perspective on the hottest Christmas topics: Happy Holidays vs. Merry Christmas, Santa Claus, and Baby, It's Cold Outside?

    No One Told You Life Was Gonna Be This Way

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 16:10


    Why do some people become disillusioned with America when they learn the bad along with the good? Maybe we aren't prepared for the harsh realities of the world. And, the Real Housewives of Atlanta get serious...kinda.

    The Cliffhanger Parsha

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 13:37


    Following a brief summary of Parsha Mikeitz, we delve into a few issues raised in the portion. Revenge, dominant superpowers, and staying true to morality in tough situations. This episode has it all! 

    The Chanukah Special

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 19:43


    We talk about the story of Chanukah, how it is celebrated, and some of the meanings and lessons to be learned from the light of the menorah.

    The COVID Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 17:47


    Here it is: the official COVID episode. What is the conservative response to COVID? It has to do with costs, and I'm not just talking about money.

    Joseph and the Amazing Multi-Faceted Parsha

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 19:55


    There are so many lessons to be learned from this week's parsha. The troubles of showing favoritism to children, the importance of speaking peacefully to those we dislike, why we should fill our heads with good things, and much more.

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