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She was part of ANTIFA
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She didn’t feel comfortable walking into a synagogue. So she learned about Judaism online. Tomorrow at 6am EST, Aish CEO Rabbi Steven Burg goes Behind the Bima for a conversation about outreach in the age of social media. Full episode drops 2/17. 🍎Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/behind-the-bima/id1513477929 🎧Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0hhhCkfDDy9ppIOnASBvjQ?si=ba85f9b046d0452c #behindthebima #jewishleadership #kiruv #aish #spiritualgrowth #rabbiefremgoldberg
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I had a conversation with an incredible
woman not long ago. We do round tables
of journalists in Israel. They come,
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they get to know each we get to know
them, we discuss a certain topic, etc.
And this woman came in very interested,
a lot of tattoos, etc. And she's
explained to me how she was part of
Antifa, right? Who are, you know, out of
their minds, right? So she's part of
Antifa and and but yet she's like on
[music] this road with Judaism, she's
trying to figure everything out. She's
like, "I got to tell you something, I
was really embarrassed to walk [music]
into synagogues because my tattoos and
all my background. I just I was very
self- conscious, you know, they won't
want to accept me.
>> [music]
>> And I have to tell you that every single
time a holiday came around, I went to
aish.com, I went to social media, and I
would learn all the different pieces
[music] of it, and I was comfortable
because I could do it in my own home."