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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best American Rabbi Project episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to American Rabbi Project for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite American Rabbi Project episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Arizona: I Met You On Sinai (And The Yellow Pages)
American Rabbi Project
02/20/19 • 23 min
Episode one focuses on Rabbi Dovie Shapiro and how he and his wife, Chaya, helped build a Jewish community in the small town of Flagstaff, Arizona.

Colorado: Tradition and Change (With Altitude)
American Rabbi Project
03/19/19 • 22 min
Some came for the gold rush, others came for healing and many more have arrived in the last decade. Episode 2 focuses on the Jewish community of Denver, Colorado and Rabbi Salomon Gruenwald.

Utah: The Reformative Rabbi of Rome
American Rabbi Project
04/02/19 • 22 min
There are very few cities that are headquarters of major world religions. SLC is one of them. And Rabbi Sam Spector works at the biggest synagogue in town.

Shana(h) Tova(h), Season 2 and Please Support
American Rabbi Project
10/01/19 • 4 min
The new year is here and season 2 is approaching! I'd like to take this time to ask for your support in helping this podcast reach its full potential.

West Virginia: Truth, Justice and the Appalachian Way (Season 2 Premier)
American Rabbi Project
10/15/19 • 21 min
In the late 1800's many Jews came to West Virginia for the coal industry. About a hundred years later, Rabbi Victor Urecki came for the charm and warmth of the Charleston community. But it's an aging community with many of the young leaving Appalachia as the state's coal-based economy declines. Urecki talks about these challenges, the Pittsburgh shooting and his 50,000 comic book collection in the season 2 premier of American Rabbi Project.

Ms. Strobel Weaves History
American Rabbi Project
01/22/20 • 32 min
Trudie Strobel was four when the Nazis came for her and her mother. During the Holocaust (also called 'the Shoah'), Strobel's mother used her skills as a seamstress to keep them alive. And it was this craft that saved Strobel again later in life when she had a complete breakdown due to the trauma of her childhood. Today Strobel is an embroiderer who uses art to tell her story and to educate newer generations about the tragedies of the past. This is part of a special mini series where we hear from Holocaust educators about their thoughts on Holocaust education in an age where the knowledge of the Shoah seems to be fading.

Behind the Scenes
American Rabbi Project
04/07/20 • 40 min
In this special episode, go behind the scenes and hear from Justin and various members of his editorial team as they talk about the podcast, the creative process, why they do what they do and answer some of the most common questions asked about the podcast. So wash your hands and listen in as the American Rabbi Project team tells you how, and why, the (kosher) sausage gets made.

Narrow Spaces and Liberation
American Rabbi Project
04/02/21 • 21 min
In the Season Three premiere, rabbis from across the country weigh in on what Passover traditions particularly speak to them after a year of pandemic.

Pennsylvania: Out of Egypt
American Rabbi Project
12/03/19 • 24 min
Rabbi Albert Gabbai used to dream of visiting Philadelphia when he was a kid growing up in Cairo, Egypt. After fleeing imprisonment and harassment in the country of his birth, he would eventually make it to the United States and to the pulpit of Philly's Synagogue of the American Revolution. Gabbai talks about his life, his congregation and the importance of tradition in this episode of American Rabbi Project.

The Festival of Freedom
American Rabbi Project
04/13/20 • 17 min
In this year's Passover episode rabbis from around the country share some of their favorite memories of the holiday.
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FAQ
How many episodes does American Rabbi Project have?
American Rabbi Project currently has 24 episodes available.
What topics does American Rabbi Project cover?
The podcast is about Religion & Spirituality, Podcasts and Judaism.
What is the most popular episode on American Rabbi Project?
The episode title 'Colorado: Tradition and Change (With Altitude)' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on American Rabbi Project?
The average episode length on American Rabbi Project is 22 minutes.
How often are episodes of American Rabbi Project released?
Episodes of American Rabbi Project are typically released every 14 days, 12 hours.
When was the first episode of American Rabbi Project?
The first episode of American Rabbi Project was released on Feb 20, 2019.
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