A rabbi and his wife model the power of giving, as they travel the United States by RV on a quest to better understand and support the distinct needs of local communities, while meeting heroes of everyday life.
Embarking from the birthplace of Mark Twain, the Glickmans meet family, friends, and Jewish leaders, who help them locate the meaning of the Tour as they make the final push for home.
Setting off from Arizona, the Glickmans revisit the past—and catch glimpses of the future—as they begin the long journey back to the East.
In Louisiana and Texas, the Glickmans find that the world is more connected than it seems.
The Glickmans meet with people throughout the South who are working to forge a more just and interconnected world.
The Glickmans befriend strangers at Southern synagogues, and engage with the community in Century, Florida.
The Glickmans head South, meeting congregants, old friends, family, and a friendly van service man named Bob.
Rabbi Jeff and Mindy Glickman bid their community farewell.