Former Senator Joe Lieberman has been a role model for many observant Jews in combining their observance with full participation in the greater society.
Before leaving office he sat down for an interview with Allison Josephs, founder and director of Jew in the City, a blog dedicated to to breaking down stereotypes about religious Jews and offering a humorous,
meaningful outlook into Orthodox Judaism.
Jew in the City is reshaping
the way society views Orthodox Jews and Judaism by publicizing the message that Orthodox Jews can be funny,
approachable, educated, pro-women and open-minded—and that Orthodox
Judaism links the Jewish people to a deep and beautiful heritage that is
just as relevant today as it ever was.
We
thought that you'd like to see Senator Lieberman talk openly about a
religious crisis that he faced while a student at Yale University. In
the interview he tells Josephs how he stopped observing Shabbat and the
role of his grandmother in guiding him back to Shabbat observance.
The
senator also discusses, with an engaging sense of humor, the changing
roles of Jewish women and overcoming misconceptions about gender roles
in Judaism.
Enjoy and Shabbat shalom!
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