Rabbi Haim Ovadia has served at synagogues all over the world, from Israel, to Columbia, to the United States. Today he teaches online, speaks around the world and performs and preserves Iraqi-Jewish songs. In this episode, Ovadia talks about making Halacha (Jewish law) more relevant, his Sephardic upbringing and how Jews in the U.S. can "open up" more to the bigger American culture.
Los Angeles Part One: The Rabbanit
Narrow Spaces and Liberation
Welcome to American Rabbi Project
Washington: Bimah and Beats
The Festival of Freedom
Behind the Scenes
History is Personal
Sharing the Silence
Ms. Strobel Weaves History
Pennsylvania: Out of Egypt
Georgia: Debtors, Warriors and Comedians
South Carolina: The Organ and the Pillar
West Virginia: Truth, Justice and the Appalachian Way (Season 2 Premier)
Shana(h) Tova(h), Season 2 and Please Support
Washington D.C.: Here I Am (Season 1 Finale)
Massachusetts: The Tide is Rising
New Hampshire: Live Free or Dayenu
Vermont: Vitamins and Juice
Next Year in Jerusalem
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Unpacking Israeli History
The Nightingale of Iran
Israel Story
Wondering Jews with Mijal and Noam
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