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In this episode, Rebecca reverses the roles. Instead of interviewer, she becomes the interviewee of Nurith Aizenman, who in her day job is NPR’s correspondent for Global Health and Development, but is also a great friend to the French group. Rebecca remembers what it was like growing up in Paris with her parents who each rejected their respective traditions and urged her to make her own choices. She reflects on the seeming irony of her attachment to the French sephardic traditions given her background.
In this episode, Rebecca reverses the roles. Instead of interviewer, she becomes the interviewee of Nurith Aizenman, who in her day job is NPR’s correspondent for Global Health and Development, but is also a great friend to the French group. Rebecca remembers what it was like growing up in Paris with her parents who each rejected their respective traditions and urged her to make her own choices. She reflects on the seeming irony of her attachment to the French sephardic traditions given her background.