This week, Rabbi Mosbacher goes in depth with Father Dennis Yesalonia, of New York City's St. Ignatius Loyola. Among many topics, Father Yesalonia explains how the Christian season of Lent doesn't actually call the faithful to give things up, but instead to do more, and to relate to the suffering of society's marginalized people, including the displaced, the homeless, migrants, and immigrants. Father Yesalonia also explains why he believes Easter is not just about egg hunts and candies, but about refugees at the American border, lack of access to healthcare in our country, the degradation of people because of their faith, the lack of consideration of people because of their gender identification, and so much more. You won't want to miss this thoughtful, fascinating interview. Please Note: This episode was recorded before coronavirus and COVID-19 exploded onto the world stage, so this episode doesn't address the issue directly. However, our previous two episodes of Commuting with the Rabbi do address coronavirus and COVID-19, so please tune in to those episodes as well, particularly our informative and important exclusive interview with NYC Council Member Ben Kallos.