Join two “Faithful Friends”–faithful to G-d, and good friends, Rabbi Edelstein and Deacon Anthony Cullen, as they try to better understand themselves by understanding each other. As clergy, they are building bridges in the community; as friends, they are really just two theology and religion nerds who want to have interesting conversations and thought other folks might be interested to hear them too.
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Episode #9
The Afterlife Part 1: The Good Place
May 5, 202655 minS1
<p>🎙️ Episode Summary</p><p>Deacon Anthony and Rabbi Chaim begin a multi-part conversation on death, the afterlife, and what happens beyond mourning. Building on earlier discussions about grief practices, they shift focus to the fate of the soul, comparing Jewish and Catholic perspectives. From early biblical ideas like Sheol to later developments such as Gan Eden, Heaven, and the “world to come,” the episode explores how both traditions wrestle with mystery, speculation, and hope. Along the way, they reflect on resurrection, purification, divine judgment, and what it might mean to encounter God—whether as a personal reunion, ultimate knowledge, or complete...
Service of the Heart: Prayer Practices and Liturgy
Feb 15, 202651 minS1
<p>Episode Notes</p><p>🎙️ Episode Summary</p><p>Deacon Anthony and Rabbi Chaim begin the new year by exploring how Catholics and Jews structure their days around prayer. Comparing the Catholic Liturgy of the Hours with the Jewish cycle of daily services, they discuss shared roots in the Psalms, Temple worship, and early Jewish-Christian practice. The conversation highlights how fixed times of prayer sanctify ordinary life, connect individuals to a wider community, and continue to adapt in the modern world.</p><p>This episode explores:</p>The three traditional daily Jewish prayers and their links to the patriarchs and Templ...
Deacons, Rabbis, and Becoming Clergy: What it means to serve
Jan 11, 20261h 17mS1
<p>Episode Notes</p><p>🎙️ Episode Summary</p><p>Anthony (a newly ordained Catholic deacon) and Rabbi Chaim explore ordination, religious leadership, and ritual roles in Catholicism and Judaism. They discuss what it means to be called, how leaders are formed, and how roles like deacons and rabbis function in community life. With candid stories and thoughtful comparisons, they unpack differences in sacramental theology, training, and liturgical participation, while also finding rich similarities in purpose and practice. This episode explores:</p>The restoration and role of the permanent diaconate in the Catholic Church and how deacons bridge secular and clerical life...
Faithful Friends: Christmas, Hanukah, and Honest Questions
Dec 29, 20251h 8mS1
<p>In this seasonal episode, Deacon Anthony Cullen and Rabbi Chaim Edelstein explore Christmas and Hanukkah through open, respectful dialogue.</p><p>As these holy days often overlap, they raise important questions about history, meaning, and belief. This conversation offers clear explanations of why Christians celebrate Christmas on December 25, the origins and significance of Hanukkah, and how each tradition understands light, waiting, and hope.</p><p>Rather than debate, this episode models faithful listening—highlighting both what Jews and Christians share and where their traditions differ.</p><p>A thoughtful and accessible conversation for families, educators, parish communities, and students of...
A Time to Mourn: Customs and Traditions of Death and Mourning
Nov 5, 20251h 16mS1
<p>🎙️ Episode Summary</p><p>Deacon Anthony Cullen and Rabbi Chaim Edelstein sit down for a thoughtful, reverent conversation about death, dying, and mourning in their respective faiths. They reflect with dignity on how Catholics and Jews navigate grief, burial rituals, and the care for both the dead and the living. This episode honors the sacredness of loss while highlighting shared values of community, remembrance, and hope. It explores:</p>Catholic and Jewish funeral practices — how both faiths ritualize death with prayer, presence, and deep respect for the body.The importance of speed and simplicity — Jewish law encourages burial as soon as p...
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