Shalom! My name is Nadine Litvak, and I want to bring you on my Jewish Journey. Judaism has impacted my life in several ways including amazing volunteering and traveling opportunities, meeting inspiring people and creating new friendships, and figuring out my true beliefs as a young Jewish adult. Throughout this podcast, I will share with you my innermost thoughts and feelings, events and experiences I’ve been a part of, and interviews with those close to me about their connection to Judaism.
Shalom! In this twenty fourth episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I discuss the holiday of Purim, which commemorates the saving of the Jews from an evil man named Haman. The story of Purim is recounted in the Book of Esther, who is known for saving the Jewish people; we read the Book of Esther on Purim (also known as the Megillah) to understand what occurred between Haman, Esther, Mordechai, and many other characters during the time period. I discuss the baking of hamantaschen, which are triangular filled baked goods in the shape of Haman's hat, filled with sweet fillings; they are popular pastries that Jews eat on Purim. I also talk about the making of mishloah manot baskets, which are filled with sweets, toys, and money that the Jewish people donate to the poor during Purim. Listen to this episode to find out what I will be doing with these baskets this year!Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this twenty third episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I talk about the most popular public and private colleges/universities that Jewish students attend. As someone who is currently in the college application process, the Jewish atmosphere on campus is one of my top factors when choosing which colleges to apply to. The presence of Jewish organizations, a Jewish studies major, and a Kosher food option in the dining hall are all important factors for Jewish teenagers to consider when applying to college. Listen to this episode to learn about several statistics about Jewish students in college and to find out what BU, NYU, and Tulane all have in common!Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this twenty second episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I talk about Anne Frank's story including her upbringing, her time spent hiding in the Secret Annex in the Netherlands, and the events that followed the discovery of the hiding place by Nazi police. Anne Frank is famous for her diary, which she wrote during the two years that she spent hiding from the Nazis along with her sister, Margot, her parents, Otto and Edith, the Van Pels family, and Fritz Pfeffer. Listen to this episode to become educated on the history of the family as well as the hardships that they went through during the Holocaust. It's extremely important that Anne Frank's story has been spread all over the world and that her diary has been translated into 70 languages to ensure that such horrific events never happen again.Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this twenty first episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I talk about the stigmas and stereotypes associated with converting to Judaism and go over the realities and actual facts about the conversion process. I meet with my Rabbi biweekly for dinner and discuss various Jewish topics, and last week, the discussion was about converting to Judaism. I had many takeaways from my Rabbi which completely changed my perspective about the conversion process, and I share all of them in this episode! Listen to this episode to hear a specific story about Shammai's vs Hillel's approach on converting to Judaism!Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this twentieth episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I cover the most recent Jewish Holiday, Hanukkah! Hanukkah is an eight day festival that represents the oil lasting for eight days in the second temple after its destruction in second century B.C. A little phrase I like that describes Hanukkah is “Imagine if your cellphone was at 10% but lasted 8 days… now you understand Hanukkah!” Foods that are fried in oil are typically eaten on Hanukkah to represent the miracle of the oil; these foods include latkes (potato pancakes), sufganiyot (jelly-filled donuts), and gelt (chocolate coins). Listen to this episode to learn about the game of dreidel and how gelt is used in it!Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this nineteenth episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I discuss Chavruta, a valuable lesson that the Torah teaches us. Chavruta means “friend” in Hebrew, but in the Torah, it is interpreted as a learning partner. In life, it's super important to have someone alongside of you that can help you learn and succeed; simultaneously, you can also learn from them. Examples of a Chavruta in life could be a friend, romantic partner, business partner, or someone you look up to or admire. Can you think of someone who is a Chavruta in your life?Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this eighteenth episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I discuss the establishment of various Jewish communities in my life. I am so thankful to live in a part of the world where there is religious freedom and being Jewish is something that I'm able to be overly open about. Sharing my passion for Judaism with others is super important to me, and I am thrilled to be part of several Jewish communities, where I am able to express my inner Judaism. Listen to this episode to find out which Jewish communities I am already part of and which ones I strive to join in the near future!Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this seventeenth episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I discuss a topic I learned about in Hebrew college: Yetzer Ha-Tov vs. Yetzer Ha-Ra. Your drive to do something good is your inner Yetzer Ha-Tov, which is also known as a positive inclination. Your drive to do something bad is your inner Yetzer Ha-Ra, which is also known as an evil inclination. In this episode, I give multiple examples about these two topics and how they intertwine with each other and how they apply to one topic at the same time. Listen to this episode to find out one of the things in my life that I consider a Yetzer Ha-Tov but at the same time a Yetzer Ha-Ra. In everything good, there's something bad; in everything bad, there's something good. Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this sixteenth episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I cover the most recent Jewish Holiday, Simchat Torah. The translation of Simchat Torah is “rejoicing in Torah,” which is exactly what this holiday celebrates and consists of. Simchat Torah is filled with happy and loving dancing and singing in the synagogue. All the Torahs are taken out of the arc, and people parade around with them in circles, celebrating the gift of the Torah from G-d. The end of the Book of Deuteronomy is read followed by the beginning of the Book of Genesis, representing the full cycle of readings from the Torah. Listen to this episode to find out what the little kids in my synagogue parade around with, since they are unable to hold the heavy Torah!Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this fifteenth episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I cover the most recent Jewish Holiday, Sukkot. Sukkot represents the many years that the Jews spent in the desert to get to the Promised Land, now known as Israel. The word “sukkot” literally means “hut,” and every year, families come together and build these huts (also called sukkahs) to live in for 8 days and 7 nights. Sukkahs are decorated inside with various colors, hanging ornaments, and any craft that kids make. Main symbols of Sukkot are the etrog, lulav, hadas, and aravah. Listen to this episode to find out what these items are!Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this fourteenth episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I discuss the most recent Jewish Holiday, Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur is known as “the day of atonement” which marks the end of the 10 days of Repentance that begin on Rosh Hashanah. During these 10 days, Jews try to change God's perspective on them through prayer, charity, and repentance; this is a time period when Jews can admit to their wrongdoings throughout the year in order to start fresh for the following year. One of the rules of this holiday is fasting for 25 hours… it's quite tough, but it is all worth it in the end when families have huge “break-the-fast” meals. Listen to this episode to find out what my dad ate to break the fast this year!Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this thirteenth episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I cover the most recent Jewish Holiday, Rosh Hashanah. Rosh Hashanah marks the beginning of a new year as well as the beginning of the whole world with the creation of Adam and Eve. I go over the typical traditions that families participate in during this holiday like lighting the candles, reciting prayers, attending services, and eating sweet food. Sweet food on Rosh Hashanah such as apples and honey, challah with raisins, and delicious cookies represent the start of a sweet new year for the Jewish people! Listen to this episode to find out what sweet treat my family makes for Rosh Hashanah!Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this twelth episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I talk this week's Torah portion, which is titled “Nitzavim.” It belongs to the book, Deuteronomy, which is one of the five books of the Torah. Nitzavim captures several different topics such as the unity of Israel, redemption of future generations, the mechanics of the Torah, and freedom of choice. I also go over the physical translation of the portion and describe what it actually conveys; I personally interpret the text. I hope you learn and take away some knowledge about Nitzavim after listening to this episode!Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this eleventh episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I talk about what a bar/bat mitzvah ceremony and celebration consist of as well as specific information about my own bat mitzvah. I discuss my whole experience leading up to the special day along with my emotions and thoughts during and after the big day. Theme, decorations, dress, party favors, candle lighting ceremony, and so much more are covered in this episode! Listen to this episode to find out what my crazy theme was and how it shapes the person I am today!Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this tenth episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I talk about various foods that are common throughout Israel, popular foods that Jews prepare and eat, and specific dishes that are unique and traditional in the Jewish culture. There are so many mouthwatering Israeli foods such as sfenj, khachapuri, shawarma, babka, and more! Famous desserts that are popular amongst Jews and will make your tastes buds sing include sufganiyot, hamentashen, challah, mandelbrot, and more! No matter if you're Jewish or not, you should definitely try some Israeli/ Jewish foods because they are absolutely delicious! Listen to this podcast episode to find out my favorite Israeli food! Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this ninth episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I talk about various traditions that Jews take part in all over the world as well as some of the traditions that are unique and special to my family and me. I discuss multiple traditions involved in bar/bat mitzvahs and weddings as well as other traditions such as keeping kosher and having a bris as an eight day old Jewish boy. Traditions are unique to every single family which is what makes them so special! Listen to this episode to find out about one of the traditions I have personally been doing for 5 consecutive years!Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this eighth episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I go over the three basic levels of Judaism: reformed, conservative, and orthodox. I talk about how they compare and differ from each other as well as provide solid facts about each level. One of the main takeaways from this episode is no matter what level of Judaism you fall under, you are still jewish. Reformed jews are jews. Conservative jews are jews. Orthodox jews are jews. Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this seventh episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I talk about various Jewish symbols that people wear directly on them or have inside and outside their homes. There are so many symbols that resonate with Judaism and hold lots of meaning, which is why so many Jewish people wear jewelry that contain all of these symbols. I explain the meaning behind several symbols like the Jewish star of David, hamsa, chai, tree of life, and more! Have you ever wondered why 18 was such a significant number in Judaism or what the corners and sides of the Jewish star represent? Listen to this episode to find out!Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this sixth episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I talk about famous people around the world who are Jewish and how they've used their platforms to positively influence the Jewish religion. There are so many famous people that are Jewish that I wasn't aware of before doing my research for this episode, and I bet you all aren't aware of them either. I go into detail about multiple famous Jews including Bob Saget, Daniel Radcliffe, Ashley Tisdale, Aly Raisman, Adam Sandler and so many more! I hope you learn something new from this episode because I definitely did when I was making it! Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this fifth episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I talk about how antisemitism has unfortunately impacted my life from a very young age. Although I live in a predominantly Jewish area with several synagogues surrounding my town, I still face acts of antisemitism constantly whether it's in school, at a store, or simply outside in public. I discuss the gross remarks and stereotypes that Jews face everyday. A particular situation I covered in this episode is how I had to hide my Jewish jewelry when I traveled to different places in Europe.Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this fourth episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I discuss the Ten Commandments and the value that they have in Judaism. I narrow it down and focus on three that I feel are the most important: respect your father and mother, you must not lie, and you must not be envious. I talk about why these three commandments are the most important to me and why people should follow them. A quote that I used to support my opinion on envy is “stop comparing yourself; flowers are pretty but so are sunrises, and they look nothing alike.”Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this third episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I interview my sister, Michelle, about Jewish life at Penn State! She talks about her experience with Judaism in college and how important it is to keep practicing the Jewish religion past high school. Michelle is an active member at Chabad, and in this episode, she shares numerous stories about her amazing experiences through this organization. Michelle agrees with the statement “wherever you go, there's always someone Jewish.”Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this second episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I share my experience about a two week Israel trip I had the opportunity to go on during my sophomore year of high school! I discuss several places I visited during the trip such as Masada, the Western Wall, the Dead Sea, and so much more! I hope my love for Israel and the amazing experience I had on this trip inspires you to one day take a trip to Israel and see how wonderful the country is for yourself!Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!
Shalom! In this first episode of “Nadine's Vocal Jewish Journal,” I cover some background information about myself and how Judaism has impacted my life. I go over many extracurricular activities that I am part of as well as my involvement in the synagogue! This episode is meant for the audience to get a feel of who I am and how closely I hold Judaism to my heart! Please subscribe and drop a rating & review! I would love to hear some feedback!You can follow my instagram @nadine.litvak and DM me with any suggestions or feedback! You can also send me an email at nsl2003@hotmail.com!