Breaking the Glass

Jewish Rhody Media

A six-part podcast series highlighting the experiences of multifaith couples and families in Jewish communities and beyond. Breaking the Glass is a celebration and a candid acknowledgment of how our experiences shape each of us, in ways both beautiful and difficult.

Episodes

  1. 01/11/2023

    Episode 6: Breaking New Ground

    Originally published Jan. 12, 2023.  The final episode of the series features a conversation between Newbery and series regular Rabbi Denise Handlarski about the practical and meaningful ways that community can be constructed. Interspersed with a Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) service from Rabbi Handlarski’s Secular Synagogue and summarizing insights from series guests, this one-on-one interview culminates in important reflections on identity and inclusion for the Jewish community and beyond.    Links and References:    Identity Loss or Identity Re-Shape? Religious Identification Among the Offspring of ‘Christian–Muslim’ Couples, Francesco Cerchiaro, Journal of Contemporary Religion: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13537903.2020.1839250 Check out 18Doors’ interfaith wedding toolkit: https://18doors.org/wedding/  Read Rabbi Handlarski’s book: The A—Z of Intermarriage   Learn more about her virtual synagogue space: http://secularsynagogue.org/   Read Ed Case’s book: Radical Inclusion: Engaging Interfaith Families for a Thriving Jewish Future    Learn more about the Center for Radically Inclusive Judaism https://www.cfrij.com/   Check out Imam Imaad Sayeed’s organization:  The London Nikah     Where to find more Breaking the Glass episodes:   https://www.podpage.com/breaking-the-glass/  https://jewishrhody.com/breaking-the-glass     Episode Transcriptions:  https://www.podpage.com/breaking-the-glass/blog/      Looking for more Jewish Rhody Media?   https://www.instagram.com/jewishrhody/   https://www.facebook.com/jewishrhodeisland

  2. 11/30/2022

    Episode 1: Breaking the Ice

    Originally published Dec. 1, 2022.  Religious engagement in America is declining. Polarization is climbing. Who are the people finding commonality and love in today’s divided society? Multifaith couples.  Breaking the Glass features couples who were raised in different religions from their partner, and the community leaders who are fighting for a place for these couples in religious and cultural communities. This first episode introduces you to the guests in this series and gives an overview of the obstacles they face.  We all understand the urge to belong – it’s human. But when we rally around a negative identity – who we “aren’t” rather than who we “are” or “could be” – we limit and weaken the very communities we rely on for support and engagement. Couples and faith leaders are raising their voices to show that notions of religion, family and community can change and expand, and that’s not only a good thing, but a necessary one.     Links and References:  Read Rabbi Handlarski’s book: The A—Z of Intermarriage  Learn more about her virtual synagogue space: http://secularsynagogue.org/  Read Ed Case’s book: Radical Inclusion: Engaging Interfaith Families for a Thriving Jewish Future   Learn more about the Center for Radically Inclusive Judaism https://www.cfrij.com/    Where to find more Breaking the Glass episodes:  https://www.podpage.com/breaking-the-glass/ https://jewishrhody.com/breaking-the-glass   Episode Transcriptions: https://www.podpage.com/breaking-the-glass/blog/    Looking for more Jewish Rhody Media?  https://www.instagram.com/jewishrhody/  https://www.facebook.com/jewishrhodeisland

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A six-part podcast series highlighting the experiences of multifaith couples and families in Jewish communities and beyond. Breaking the Glass is a celebration and a candid acknowledgment of how our experiences shape each of us, in ways both beautiful and difficult.