Episode 22: Future Judaism on Campus with Rabbi Daniel Levine

1–2 minutes
The Jewish futurism Lab
The Jewish futurism Lab
Episode 22: Future Judaism on Campus with Rabbi Daniel Levine
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In this episode, Rabbi Daniel Levine, Hillel rabbi, podcast host, and Jewish history professor at UC Irvine, joins us for a wide ranging conversation about the future of Jewish life on campus and beyond. We talk about how October 7 has reshaped the emotional and spiritual landscape for students, the tensions he feels between pastoral care and intellectual honesty, and how his roles as rabbi, educator, and dad pull him in different directions.

We move into the classroom to revisit moments when a student’s question permanently shifted how he understands Judaism and Jewish history. From there, we step into his home life to explore what his kids have taught him about God, practice, and the limits of inherited ideology. Along the way, we dig into the evolution of ritual, from Judah Halevi to Kabbalat Shabbat to modern siddur changes, and ask what it means to innovate responsibly in a community where many American Jews arrive with low Jewish literacy.

We also touch on Ashkenazi and Sephardi experiences, denominational fluidity, and whether Jews can move beyond a Christian framing of “religion” toward a richer, more indigenous sense of peoplehood and diaspora culture. If you care about Jewish students, campus debates, or how to pass down a thick, living Judaism to the next generation, this conversation will give you a lot to think about.

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