Seeking Sinai
Join Rabbi Natan of Temple Sinai Atlanta as we dive into some of the greatest issues and deepest questions of our time. Our first season, we focused on the Jewish questions of Why?. Our second and third seasons have focused on elevating our individual Jewish journeys. And now, given the war in Israel and the pressing needs of current events, we are dedicating this podcast to these important questions. Whether dropping the kids at school, running errands, heading to work, or meeting a friend, why not add some spiritual enrichment and meaning to your day.
Seeking Sinai
Loud and Proud: The New "Never Again"
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In this deeply personal episode, Rabbi Natan reflects on returning to Dartmouth for his 25th reunion amid the post–October 7 climate on American college campuses. Through encounters with university leadership, former classmates, and old professors, he explores the difference between "safe spaces" and "brave spaces," arguing that genuine dialogue requires courage, moral clarity, and a willingness to stand visibly for one's convictions. Drawing on his own experience of openly expressing his Jewish identity, he reflects on the enduring challenge of antisemitism while finding unexpected reasons for hope. Ultimately, the episode is a call for Jews to embrace their identity with confidence, reminding listeners that, in an age of rising hostility, being "loud and proud" is the most meaningful expression of "Never Again."