11 episodes

Lighthearted reflections on the life that exists after leaving Chassidic (Ultra-Orthodox) Judaism. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-after-life-podcast/support

The After Life Podcast Ushy Katz and Sol Feuerwerker

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.6 • 13 Ratings

Lighthearted reflections on the life that exists after leaving Chassidic (Ultra-Orthodox) Judaism. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-after-life-podcast/support

    #011 More Bacon Please

    #011 More Bacon Please

    We’re back with another episode, discussing the joys and curiosities of life after leaving ultra-orthodox Judaism. In this episode we catch up with each other (and with you!) about where we’ve been since our last episode aired. We take you through hospital delivery rooms, Sukahs attached to walls, jellyfish in the Guinness beer plant, and the cuddliest, sweetest step Sol took in his After Life journey.

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    • 33 min
    #010 Rabbis Love Lipa

    #010 Rabbis Love Lipa

    For the occasion of Lipa’s groundbreaking new album Sol comes down from the ivory tower where he’s been teaching chemistry and Ushy takes a break from his lab at an undisclosed location near the US capitol, to discuss this momentous event. Can Ushy and Sol live with the knowledge that Lipa is now going to college and so they are not special anymore? Does Ushy even know what kind of music this new album is? Tune in to hear us discuss how, despite our qualms, Lipa still provides some of the best soundtracks to our lives.

    Oh, and just wait for the drop in the episode, it is, well, Bueh Bueh. You will also find out how Chaim Kanievsky became a DJ at a gay nightclub in Tel Aviv, what Lipa’s singing in hospitals has in common with Walter White from Breaking Bad, and hear our deep - and ranting - analysis of the album’s most shocking songs and how Lipa’s music has evolved from his first album. Whether you are driving to Tosh for a blessing or running away from the Aigel we hope you enjoy this new musical episode from The After Life Podcast.


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    • 31 min
    #009 Ari Mandel (Rachmuna Litzlon): an After Life Interview

    #009 Ari Mandel (Rachmuna Litzlon): an After Life Interview

    Even if you sell your Olam Habbah we still welcome you in the After Life.

    Ari Mandel, aka Rachmuna Litzlon, joins us in this episode for an interview packed with insightful anecdotes of his very active life on the internet’s OTD groups, the story behind his activism, and juicy details about his notorious pranks. 

    Ari’s avatar (a hasidic sparta) and pseudonym (Rachmuna Litzlon) are amongst the most consistant personalities in Facebook’s many OTD groups, he is the admin of many groups and is very active in raising awareness about issues of sexual abuse in the Ultra-Orthodox community. He reached near national fame when he put up his portion in heaven for sale on eBay.

    Ari shares with us his views on the OTD social media landscape, the state of Kiruv debates, why he no longer debates politics as much as he used to, the story that changed his life and turned him into an activist, how “The Internet is not the problem” rally came about, what President Obama did to his face, the time he engaged in a movie-style heist at the Aguddah convention center, and how he spent his Yom Kippurs in the army (it involves a pool).

    Stick around till the end, you will hear a thrilling story that involved Shomrim and ponytails, plus at the very end Ari gives us an exclusive reveal that will affect all of us who have come to love and expect the Hasidic Sparta on our Facebook newsfeeds.


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    • 1 hr 24 min
    #008 Looking Back, Looking Forward

    #008 Looking Back, Looking Forward

    In the After Life it can be a bit confusing about how far back you really want to look. In this episode, as we reflect on our episodes so far, we discuss what it takes to talk about your life before, the responses we often get, and the criticism we sometimes ignore. We wonder aloud how ex-Hareidi writing has changed over the years, who can still be anonymous, and which type of stories really “get us”. We both share some of the projects we’ve been working on and what the responses in each case, in person and on the web, taught us. Sol takes us along on a journey through his own looking glass, and Ushy shares how he once, inadvertently, destroyed the Holy Temple all over again.    

    We also have a special announcement at the top of the show.


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    • 40 min
    #007 The Wicked Ones

    #007 The Wicked Ones

    Happy Passover! They may have knocked our teeth out, but we, the wicked sons and daughters of the Haggadah who questioned all the rituals, still question who we are today. In this episode we discuss the role of Jewish identity in our new lives. Joined by a guest that makes us all seem smarter we discuss what it is to be Jewish when we gave up on the first definition we had. We share how we like to celebrate our holidays these days, what we tell people when they ask us about our jewishness, and we try to figure out what’s an ex-satmar to do with all this zionism stuff everyone seems to be talking about.


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    • 32 min
    #006 What Is It About Music? Part II

    #006 What Is It About Music? Part II

    In this episode we continue to discuss the je ne sais quoi of Hasidic Music. We discuss blatant parodies of Secular music by Hasidic artists, Kol B’isha, Zemiros, and our favorite songs. Find out what the Protestant Reformation can teach us about how Chasidim feel about music, how Artscroll made erotica into a buzz kill, and what Yiddish song has an intro from a famous Broadway musical. This is also the episode where we coin the term “particle Jew” (you can thank us later.)


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    • 43 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

Ccleis ,

Fascinating!

Highly recommend this intriguingly naive look at modern US life, by two articulate and charming guys figuring out how to live outside the Hasidic world.

paulo_one ,

Love it!

A very unique podcast.There is much insight and marvelous story telling.
For a NYC goyim like me, I get to see behind the walls of Yeshiva which always struck me as daunting and alien. I am learning much!

Ari Mandel ,

I Love This Show!

First of all, I'm an audio snob, so it's nice to hear the voices loud and clear, without buzzing, or background noise. But that aside, this show is a joy to listen to. Two friends shmoozing about life after leaving their ultra orthodox upbringing, in a relaxed, and humorous manner. Keep it up, and keep the shows coming. Great work, guys.

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