
What's the Nus?: Episode 26
Every institution asks us for something: our trust, our money, our obedience, our vote, or our willingness to overlook what has already happened. In this episode of What’s the Nus?, we move from food safety and consumer

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I Am Jewtiful is where ancestral wisdom and modern spirit meet. Through conversation and contemplation, we uncover the layers of. Jewish identity - mystical, cultural, and profoundly human. Each episode is an offering of light, bridging the old and the new, the sacred and the seen. Here, spirituality becomes story and story becomes soul.
Unknown Host hosts I Am Jewtiful Podcast, a religion show with 82 episodes published.

Every institution asks us for something: our trust, our money, our obedience, our vote, or our willingness to overlook what has already happened. In this episode of What’s the Nus?, we move from food safety and consumer

What do Moshe’s unanswered prayer, the Aseret HaDibrot, mistranslated Hebrew, spiritual intermediaries, sinat chinam, and performative religion all have in common? Apparently, Parsha Va’etchanan. This week, on Spill the

The final book of the Torah opens with Moshe looking backward so Israel can move forward. Why? Because remembrance isn’t about living in the past—it’s about building a foundation for the future. This week on Spill the P,

Every institution asks us for something: our trust, our money, our obedience, our vote, or our willingness to overlook what has already happened. In this episode of What’s the Nus?, we move from food safety and consumer

What do Moshe’s unanswered prayer, the Aseret HaDibrot, mistranslated Hebrew, spiritual intermediaries, sinat chinam, and performative religion all have in common? Apparently, Parsha Va’etchanan. This week, on Spill the

This week on What’s the Nus?, we’re unpacking headlines from California, across the United States, Europe, and Israel while exploring the bigger questions they raise about responsibility, accountability, technology, and

Masei is a reminder that growth rarely happens all at once. This week on Spill the P, we reflect on the journeys of Bnei Yisrael, the importance of remembering where we’ve been, and the boundaries that protect the life w

This week on Spill the P, Mattot reminds us that words are never “just words.” Every promise, every declaration, every identity we speak over ourselves has the power to shape our lives. Together we’ll explore why the Tor

The news doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Every story reflects something deeper about our communities, our values, and the choices we make as human beings. This week on What’s the Nus?, we’re exploring conversations happening

This week’s parshah isn’t comfortable. It begins with a killing, moves through thousands of names, rewrites inheritance law because five women ask respectfully, appoints a new leader, and ends with pages of repetitive of

Behind every headline is a bigger story about the kind of society we’re building. This week on What’s the Nus?, we examine stories that touch on compassion, responsibility, technology, parenting, education, politics, and

Parshat Balak asks a question most of us never stop to consider: What if your greatest gift isn’t meant to make you powerful—but trustworthy? This week on Spill the P, we explore one of the Torah’s most misunderstood fig

For centuries, we’ve been taught that Moshe’s greatest tragedy was that he never entered the Promised Land. But what if we’ve been asking the wrong question? This week, on Spill the P, we explore Parshat Chukat through t

We’ve reached a point where people justify violence, punish beliefs, and ignore crime—while calling it progress. In this episode of What’s the Nus?, we break down the stories everyone’s reacting to—and the deeper truths

To become who you are meant to be is not a passive experience—it is a sacred responsibility. In this episode of Still Salty. Still Lit. Still Chosen., Nahal shares the path that led him to that understanding. From a life

A society reveals itself not only through its progress, but through what it chooses to ignore. In this episode of What’s the Nus?, we explore the deeper patterns behind declining educational standards, the rapid expansio

In this episode of Spill the P, we understand that Parsha Behar isn’t just about land—it’s about alignment. We’re shown cycles of rest and reset, but more importantly, we’re shown what happens when we interfere too much.

This week on What’s the Nus?, we’ve got a lot to cover—and a lot of it will probably make you pause for a second. We’re looking at everything from redistricting decisions in the U.S. and what they reveal about how we app

There is a quiet shift that happens when you stop looking outward for direction—and begin listening inward. In this episode of Still Salty. Still Lit. Still Chosen., Lielle and I explore her journey of becoming—moving th

In Parsha Emor, we move beyond instruction and into connection—learning that holiness isn’t about perfection, but about presence. That impurity isn’t something to fear, but something to understand as a moment of disconne
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