6 episodes

At a time of uncertainty, why is now the right time to find community? And how is the way we show up as Russian Speaking Jews different from how our parents do? Host Margarita Korol speaks with fellow Russian Speaking Jewish young professionals on their efforts to build community and promote the value of global Jewish responsibility.

This project has been made possible with the generous support of Genesis Philanthropy Group

Not Your Babushka's Russian Speaking Jew JDC Entwine

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

At a time of uncertainty, why is now the right time to find community? And how is the way we show up as Russian Speaking Jews different from how our parents do? Host Margarita Korol speaks with fellow Russian Speaking Jewish young professionals on their efforts to build community and promote the value of global Jewish responsibility.

This project has been made possible with the generous support of Genesis Philanthropy Group

    S1E6—Money Talks

    S1E6—Money Talks

    In our season finale, we look at philanthropy as an avenue for young people to consider for activating their potential to uplift vulnerable community members locally and globally. This is a chance to challenge the belief we hear inside and outside RSJ circles that RSJs "don't do philanthropy." JDC Board Member Ed Mermelstein and Moishe House's Senior Director of RSJ Projects, Yana Tolmacheva share insights.



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    • 25 min
    S1E5—Assiyah Means Acting on your Values

    S1E5—Assiyah Means Acting on your Values

    In lieu of travel slides, Margarita shares some clips from the recent JDC Entwine Jewish Odesa virtual trip exploring JDC's work in the region, and how it has inspired participants to activate in their own communities. Participant Fima Zaltsman, a Nice Jewish Boy and RSJ Biologist in San Francisco (by way of Moscow/ Michigan/ Midwest), shares. 


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    • 28 min
    S1E4—We Are a Family

    S1E4—We Are a Family

    Margarita's mother shares her immigration journey as a lone refugee with a toddler in the Soviet Pipeline, helped by JDC in Vienna en route to Chicago. Another Jewkrainian now living in Tel Aviv, Sasha Belenky talks growing up RSJ in Louisville with a drive towards social justice reflected in systems design. Julie Yepishina-Geller Cavanagh reflects on her Calgarian RSJ experience. 


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    • 28 min
    S1E3—Babushkas in the Time of Corona

    S1E3—Babushkas in the Time of Corona

    Now that we've established the importance of naming the intentions and values you're showing up in your relationships with, we think about arevut, the value that drives people to support those in need. Where does that value come from? We hear three stories—first to Chicago, where Margarita speaks with Lee Litas, journalist and general manager of Forever Young, the senior daycare center that her mother, Chicago radio personality "Martochka" Litas, cofounded to help the same elderly population who enjoyed her shows and events. Then we head to Odesa where we hear from JDC's Inna Vdovichenko about other ways JDC has evolved its response in caring for Jewish elderly—and finally to Brooklyn with Allen Meyerovich whose grandfather's values are inspiring his dedicating time each week to help an elderly JDC client ward off the social effects of isolation during the pandemic through Entwine's Insider Connections Virtual Service opportunity.


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    • 32 min
    S1E2–Owning Our Traditions

    S1E2–Owning Our Traditions

    In this second episode of Not Your Babushka's Russian Speaking Jew, we explore the "why" that drives RSJ young professionals, with and without recent immigrations out of the FSU. We hear stories of how these intentions manifest in RSJ community builders around the world, in our relationships in our own communities, and in our careers, with a fascinating spotlight on the comeup of an RSJ drag performer in NYC. Explore more virtual resources at jdcentwine.org/notyourbabushka. 
    Guests: Katya Rouzina, Victor Riffel

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    • 19 min
    S1E1–RSJ in the USA 101

    S1E1–RSJ in the USA 101

    In this episode, Margarita speaks with Caroline Sagulchik and Matt Veksler, who joined her on last fall's JDC Entwine trip to Ukraine to experience revitalized Jewish life there since their families immigrated to the US to escape Soviet oppression. Asher Ostrin, interim CEO of JDC weighs in on how he started showing up for Soviet Jews after a meaningful trip to Israel inspired him to take action in a direction that would eventually lead to his impactful career with the Joint.
    Check out Caroline's Of Sand and Fur. Continue celebrating Women's Month with the Women of the JCH Project by Caroline's alma mater Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst's Women's Center. Explore more virtual resources at jdcentwine.org/notyourbabushka. 


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    • 20 min

Customer Reviews

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2 Ratings

Nadine AM ,

Binged every episode in one sitting

This is such a special project by JDC Entwine and I’m so grateful to feel seen by them. There aren’t many RSJs in my community, so to hear from a wide spectrum of voices about their personal experiences and how we’re all connected is wonderful. I haven’t been on an Entwine trip yet, but this podcast is inspiring me to!

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