A reflection on two years using Trek to boldly explore the worlds of Jews and Judaism. Joined by the one and only Dr. Adam Sniderman, we look back at what we've learned, consider favourite moments, and weigh our show against the goals and expectations we had at the start of the series. We think about how Trek and the Jewish world have each changed over the past two years--a period which encompasses most of the "New Trek" era and the entirety of the COVID-19 pandemic to date--and what that means for us going forward. We also discuss TOS The Corbomite Maneuver, and what it means to be "authentically Star Trek".
The closing music is arranged and produced by Adam Sniderman, with performance from cantorial soloist Lindi Rivers, based on the Star Trek VI Suite by Cliff Eidelman, Theme From Star Trek by Alexander Courage, and traditional Jewish liturgy.
This episode ends season 2 of 'Star Trek and the Jews'.
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HSHW: TOS The Corbomite Maneuver (1x10)
Oral Traditions (Or, The One with Picard‘s Flute)
Space Nazis (Or, Misadventures on the Paramount Backlot)
Bonus: Live from the Jewish Museum
For You Were Strangers
Part II - Captain David Gold: Don't Call it a Midrash
Part I - Captain David Gold: Don't Call it a Midrash
Time Helix
Conversion (no, not matter/anti-matter conversion)
Benny Russell is Dreaming of Us
NOT CANON!!!
After the Burn
Time, Space and Courage
Literally Saving the Whales
Four Ensigns Enter the Pardes
The Clerk of Gallitep
Seventy Facets: Jews, Gender, Jadzia and J'naii
Bonus: Day of Atonement / Day of Honor
The Goatee Inclination
Harrison and Libenson at Tanagra
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The Hello Heaven Podcast
The Nightingale of Iran
For Heaven’s Sake
In These Times with Rabbi Ammi Hirsch
Unpacking Israeli History
Abundant Ever After with Cathy Heller