
Show overview
The Jewish Review Podcast has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 57 episodes, alongside 2 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 30 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence, with the show now in its 3rd season.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 25 min and 39 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 weeks ago, with 7 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 23 episodes published. Published by Rockne Roll.
From the publisher
Hosted by Rockne Roll, the editor of Portland, Oregon's The Jewish Review newspaper, The Jewish Review Podcast is an extension of the Review’s award-winning reporting on Portland’s vibrant Jewish community. Covering the personalities and stories that shape Portland’s Jewish culture and sharing perspectives on issues that affect local and global Judaism, with more than a dash of humor and fun thrown in.Reach out to us at [email protected] out The Jewish Review online at jewishportland.org/jewishreview.
Latest Episodes
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S3 Ep 10Seder School with Dr. Yosef Rosen
On this episode, Jewish Federation of Greater Portland Director of Jewish Life and Learning (and Friend of the Podcast) Dr. Yosef Rosen talks about the basic elements of a Passover Seder, the history of the practice and how to make this tradition your own. Today's episode is adapted from Dr. Rosen's 2015 "How to Host a Passover Seder," available in full at youtube.com/watch?v=Gf1qLhWZDjk.
S3 Ep 9The Art of Judaism, Part Three with Jennifer Rabin
On this episode, host Rockne Roll concludes the Art of Judaism series with Portland mixed-media artist and Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education Acquisitions Committee member Jennifer Rabin. They talk about her journey into art, the museum's Collecting Forward initiative to support local artists and take another shot at defining "What is Jewish art?"Learn more about OJMCHE's Collecting Forward Initiative at https://www.ojmche.org/collections/collecting-forward.The Jewish Federation of Greater Portland's Gather Grants program is back to help you do Jewish your way! Learn more and apply today at https://jewishportland.org/ourcommunity/gathergrants.
S3 Ep 8The Art of Judaism, Part Two with Shoshana Gugenheim Kedem
On this episode, host Rockne Roll continues the conversation around contemporary Jewish art with Art/Lab founder and director Shoshana Gugenheim Kedem. They discuss Art/Lab's founding, the world of its alumni and take another run at trying to define Jewish art. Learn more at artlabpdx.org. Check out more about contemporary Jewish art in Portland at northwestjewishartists.org and ojmche.org.Contribute to the Jewish Federation of Greater Portland's Passover4All campaign at jewishportland.org/passover4all26.
S3 Ep 7The Art of Judaism, Part One with Eddy Shuldman
On this episode, host Rockne Roll talks with Eddy Shuldman, Portland glass artist and co-founder of ORA: Northwest Jewish Artists about art and Judaism. They discuss her own artistic journey, how her work is inspired by her practice of Judaism, and how Jewish art is defined.Learn more about ORA at https://www.northwestjewishartists.org
S3 Ep 6Reporter's Notebook with Ezra Cohen
On this episode, host Rockne Roll talks to Portland native, Hebrew University study abroad student and Press Service of Israel intern Ezra Cohen about his experiences living in and reporting on Israel. They discuss the challenges Cohen's efforts to study in Israel faced and how day-to-day life in the Jewish state differs from how it's perceived. Roll also chats with Arielle Goranson of Dignity Grows and Erin Henkelman of A Safe Place Family Justice Center about combatting period poverty and supporting those in need. The Jewish Review Reader Survey closes Feb. 5. Make your voice heard today at https://form.jotform.com/JFGP/JR-reader-survey.
S3 Ep 5Audio Appetizing: The best of The Jewish Review Podcast
On this episode, host Rockne Roll selects a collection of favorite clips from The Jewish Review Podcast's first 50 episodes. From Challah to Chabad to community building, from Portland to Ethiopia, there's something for everyone in this sound sampler of the show's first two-plus years,The Jewish Review wants to hear from you! Complete the first-ever Jewish Review Reader Survey and help guide the future of local Jewish community journalism at https://form.jotform.com/JFGP/JR-reader-survey.
S3 Ep 4Let Our People Eat with Susan Greenberg and Kennedy Pate
In this episode, host Rockne Roll talks with Susan Greenberg and Kennedy Pate of Jewish Family & Child Service in Portland, Ore about how food insecurity affects Portland's Jewish community. They discuss the evolution of what food insecurity looks like, how it's being addressed, and the ways that issues like the ones JFCS focuses on intersect.Read about how JFCS, the Jewish Federation of Greater Portland, the Oregon Board of Rabbis and one generous donor worked together to help alleviate the effects of the lapse in SNAP benefits during October's Federal government shutdown in the Nov. 19 edition of The Jewish Review at cdn.fedweb.org/fed-29/2/JR111925.pdf.Learn more about JFCS's work at jfcs-portland.org.Check out the Federation's Chanukah Happenings page for resources and more at jewishportland.org/ourcommunity/chanukahresources25.
S3 Ep 3Tomorrow's Leaders Today with Whitney Kagan and Jeremy Greenberg
On this episode, host Rockne Roll chats with Portland Ben Gurion Society Advisory Council members Whitney Kagan and Jeremy Greenberg about young adult leadership in Jewish communities. They discuss what the Ben Gurion Society is, their thoughts on the future of Jewish life and why putting their time, energy and money into Jewish community has been so richly rewarding.Learn more about NextGen engagement opportunities within Portland's Jewish community at jewishportland.org/ourcommunity/nextgen. Check out the Federation's Chanukah Happenings page at jewishportland.org/ourcommunity/chanukahresources25.
S3 Ep 2Creating Communities with Dr. Dean Bell
On this episode, host Rockne Roll speaks with Dr. Dean Bell of the Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership about the challenges of community building in Jewish life. They discuss how polarization has affected efforts to create community across divides and what history can show us about this work. They also discuss looking at resilience as a developable skill and a tool for dealing with fast-paced change. Learn more at Spertus.edu.Check out the Jewish Federation of Greater Portland's young adult Israeli-style Friendsgiving at jewishportland.org/israelifriendsgiving.
S3 Ep 1Turning the Page with Noam Schlanger
On the Season Three Premiere, host Rockne Roll chats with Noam Schlanger of Dror Israel, an education nonprofit with projects throughout Israel. They discuss how the ceasefire and the return of hostages has affected Israeli society, how political polarization makes societal cohesion increasingly challenging and how Dror Israel's work has been affected - and continues to be affected - by the challenges Israel faces. Learn more about Dror Israel's work at drorisrael.org.
High Holy Days Special feat. Rabbi David Wolpe
bonusOn this special episode for the Jewish High Holy Days, host Rockne Roll visits with Rabbis Elizabeth Dunsker and Sara Abrams of Congregation Kol Ami in Vancouver, Wash. and Temple Beth Tikvah in Bend, Ore., respectively, about what makes Jewish life in their communities special and what's on their minds coming into the holiday season. Roll also speaks with Rabbi David Wolpe of Los Angeles, who recently visited Portland, about how he approaches the Holy Days and how to find joy and meaning in the holidays amid turbulent times. Check out all Jewish Portland has to offer this season at the Federation's High Holy Days Resources page at jewishportland.org/highholydayshappenings.Register online for Light in the Face of Darkness: Stories of Courage from October 7th at jewishportland.org/stories-of-courage.Learn more about the Federation's Global Travel Experiences program at jewishportland.org/jfgpglobaltravel.
S2 Ep 23Dating Dilemmas with Beni Henig and Whitney Jacobson
On the Season Two Finale, host Rockne Roll speaks with Ahava Northwest co-founders Beni Henig and Whitney Jacobson on the history of Jewish matchmaking and the realities of modern Jewish dating. They discuss frustrations with dating apps, why dating in a Jewish context can be so complicated and ways to navigate those challenges. They also explore the holiday celebrating Jewish love, Tu B'Av. Learn more about Ahava Northwest's work and their upcoming Pints and Possibilities event at ahavanorthwest.com.Learn more about how the Jewish Federation of Greater Portland's Gather Grants can help you do Jewish your way and apply for a grant for a fall event at Jewishportland.org/ourcommunity/gathergrants.
S2 Ep 22City Conversation with Elana Pirtle-Guiney
On this episode, host Rockne Roll chats with Portland City Council President Elana Pirtle-Guiney, the lone Jewish member of Portland's recently-enlarged city council. They discuss how the changes brought on by the city's revised charter have gone, how her career in policy informs her outlook on her Judaism and whether all politics are still local.Roll also talks with Randy Kessler, the Northwest Regional Director of StandWithUs, about the NEA Representative Assembly's vote to cut ties with the Anti-Defamation League, how anti-Israel advocacy has become a part of conversations around education at the highest levels and how parents can get involved.Contact Kessler at [email protected] Learn more about Jewish Free Loan of Oregon at jewishportland.org/ourcommunity/jewish-free-loan.
S2 Ep 21Exit Interviews, Part Three with Rabbi Ariel Stone
In this final installment of a series of conversations with departing Portland clergy, host Rockne Roll visits Rabbi Ariel Stone of Congregation Shir Tikvah. They discuss the journey of founding the synagogue, the delight Rabbi Stone still finds in Torah study and her new summer hobby of llama-packing. Apply for the eighth cohort of PDX Pathways by Friday, July 11 at https://jewishportland.org/ourcommunity/young-adults/pdx-pathways
S2 Ep 20Exit Interviews, Part Two with Cantor Ida Rae Cahana
In the second of a series of interviews with departing longtime Portland clergy, host Rockne Roll welcomes Congregation Beth Israel Senior Cantor Ida Rae Cahana. They discuss the foundational role Jewish music has played in her life, the moments that have made her time at Beth Israel memorable, and what sets Jewish life in Portland apart.
S2 Ep 19Exit Interviews, Part One with Rabbi David Kosak
On this first of a series of "exit interviews" for departing senior clergy in Portland, host Rockne Roll welcomes outgoing Congregation Neveh Shalom Senior Rabbi David Kosak. They discuss what brought Rabbi Kosak to Portland, the importance of serving the homeless and how inclusion has been a hallmark of his rabbinate.
S2 Ep 18Board Chair Banter with Mindy Zeitzer
On this episode, host Rockne Roll welcomes Mindy Zeitzer, the outgoing chair of the Jewish Federation of Greater Portland's Board of Directors. They discuss how much goes into being the volunteer chair of a community organization, the advice she’d go back and give herself when she took on this role and how her experiences in nursing education have impacted her outlook on her Judaism.Register for JFGP's 105th Annual Meeting at jewishportland.org/annual25.
S2 Ep 17Student to Podcast with Anouk Cohen and Ben Luria
On this episode, host Rockne Roll speaks with Anouk Cohen and Ben Luria, Portland high school students who are participating in the inaugural Portland cohort of the Student to Student program. They talk about their experiences sharing their Jewish experiences with other students, many of whom have no prior experience with even meeting Jews, and what they hope to gain from the process. Additionally, Roll visits with author and speaker Dorice Horenstein about her forthcoming book, "Choose to Be Your Own Champion," and how the choices we make - and how we make them - affect who we are. Learn more about Student to Student and apply for next year's cohort at https://jewishportland.org/studenttostudent. Learn more about Horenstein's work and her new book at https://doricehorenstein.com.Learn about Dignity Grows and their upcoming packing party in Portland at https://jewishportland.org/dignitygrows.
S2 Ep 16M'dor L'dor: Generational Trauma and Holocaust Descendants
On this episode, the name for which includes a Hebrew phrase which translates to "from generation to generation," host Rockne Roll talks with Sue Wendel, Debbi Montrose and Naomi Derner - all are descendants of Holocaust survivors. Each discusses their experience growing up in a survivor family, the idea of generational trauma and how the after effects of the Holocaust still show up in their lives. Learn more about Portland's Next Generations group at nextgenerationsgroup.wordpress.com. Learn more about 3GPNW at 3gpnw.org. Learn more about Dignity Grows and their upcoming Packing Party at jewishportland.org/dignitygrows.