‘Won’t You Be My Rabbi?’ A new CJN podcast miniseries

One woman’s quest to find the meaning of… something.
Won't You Be My Rabbi?

What’s the difference between Reform and Conservative Judaism? Why are there so many different variations within modern Orthodoxy? And what are the Reconstructionists reconstructing, anyway?

Comedian Laura Leibow doesn’t have these answers—but she wants to find them.

In this new five-part miniseries by The CJN Podcast Network, Laura speaks with rabbis across the country (and across denominations) to try and make sense of the Jewish religious landscape… and where she fits into it all.

In the first episode, she sits down with Rabbi Dan Moskovitz, the senior rabbi at Temple Sholom in Vancouver and chair of the Reform Rabbis of Canada organization.

Listen above and catch all five episodes at thecjn.ca/be-my-rabbi.

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