(S02/E06) Part 1 of Interfaithing's Review of Netflix's "Nobody Wants This"

22/01/2025 51 min Temporada 2 Episodio 6
(S02/E06) Part 1 of Interfaithing's Review of Netflix's "Nobody Wants This"

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Episode Synopsis

Join Ari Saks and Anna DeWeese for PART 1 of their dive into the Netflix sensation "Nobody Wants This," a tale of interfaith love between a rabbi and a non-Jewish woman! This episode of the Interfaithing podcast unpacks the show's portrayal of interfaith relationships, religious change, and Jewish continuity. Key Topics: - Introduction to "Nobody Wants This": Discover how this Netflix hit explores the complexities of interfaith dating in LA, resonating with themes Ari and Anna have long discussed. - Religious Change & Interfaith Dynamics: Analyze a pivotal scene where a female rabbi discusses the evolution of Judaism, highlighting the importance of meaningful relationships and adaptive traditions. - Rabbinic Opposition to Interfaith Love: Reflect on the resistance some religious leaders have towards interfaith relationships and the need for evolving perspectives. - Jewish Continuity & Interfaith Families: Challenge traditional notions of continuity, emphasizing love and emotional connections over strict religious boundaries. Notable Quotes: - "Netflix's latest hit, I should say, maybe an interfaithing hit..." - Ari Saks - "Judaism has been around for thousands of years... Change is a process." - Noah's colleague And MUCH MORE!! Join us as we explore the vibrant themes of interfaith love and religious evolution!  --- For more insights, become a Patreon supporter at www.patreon.com/interfaithing!! Like us and Follow us on Facebook and Instagram with the handle @interfaithingpod!! Check out our website at www.interfaithingpod.com for more Interfaithing content!! Check out the Trailer of Season 2 for a description of the season's theme: Interfaith Dialogue is What We Call Dinner!!

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