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Dylan Meyers (age 15) talks with her grandmother Karin Meyers (age 85) about the Holocaust, being Jewish, and Karin’s life in high school, college, and afterwards.
Esther Cember, age 93, Stella Freuman, age 11, Tamara Freuman, age 47, Alex afreuman, age 47. the discussion was about the history of Congregation Sons of Israel synagogue in Nyack, NY
One Small Step partners Jeff Blumenthal (62) and Sean Ozée (43) talk about their Jewish community in Oklahoma City, their views on various social issues in Oklahoma, and the "God moments" that have marked their lives.
One Small Step partners James Branum (46) and Harold Ginzburg (77) talk about their career trajectories, their relationships to Judaism, and their biggest influences.
Friends Judi Amsel (67), Sue Mofson Tice (70), and Janice Ward (67) discuss the evolution of their mah-jongg group, and the friendship, community, and fun it has brought to their lives.
Jill Sharfstein (72) interviews friend and fellow congregant Nancy Fisher (77) about her experiences as a member of Central Synagogue and her work interviewing Holocaust survivors for the Shoah Foundation.
Hilly Haber (33) speaks with Sherry King (70) about their lives and experiences at Central Synagogue. They talk about Hilly's role as a rabbi and how they've each incorporated social justice into volunteer work.
Sisters Susan Wagner (61) and Liz Wagner (57) interview one another about their connection to Central Synagogue and their Jewish journey from being cultural Jews as children without any ties to a synagogue to becoming adult b'not mitzvah, sought-after Hebrew...
Deborah Steinig (49) shares a conversation with her father Steve Steinig (76) about their respective upbringings, Jewish identity, diversity, and the ways in which the world has changed from Steve's childhood to now.
A grandson interviews his two loving grandparents about everything from growing up in New York in the 1940s to Jewish cuisine and everything in between.