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Debbie Stone: Can Prayer Be Taught? [Prayer & Humanity 4/5]

06.13.2023 - By 18FortyPlay

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This episode is sponsored by Mosaica Press, whose books—including a range of titles on prayer—can be purchased for 18% off with the coupon code 18FORTY.In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Dr. Debbie Stone, an educator of young people, about how she teaches prayer.We also speak with David’s dear friend Brad Greenbaum about the experience of prayer in serious times of need—and with Rabbi Yaakov Glasser about how he helps people who are struggling in their spiritual lives.In this episode we discuss: What did Debbie learn about our relationship with prayer in the process of creating a siddur for teenagers?How can educators better accommodate for the discomfort with tefillah often felt by newcomers?What is the role of “real estate” in prayer?Tune in to hear a conversation about all that goes into cultivating a practice of thankfulness within our communities.Brad Greenbaum interview begins at 14:55.Debbie Stone interview begins at 33:55.Yaakov Glasser interview begins at 1:20:48.Dr. Debbie Stone is an educator and lecturer. Dr. Stone serves as the Associate Head for Judaics at the Jewish Leadership Academy in Miami. She received her Doctorate in Education from Yeshiva University’s Azrieli Graduate School. Dr. Stone previously served as the associate director of education for NCSY, and authored the Koren NCSY Siddur, helping students learn and connect to prayer in Judaism.References:Three Steps Forward by Menachem TenenbaumThe Musaf Prayer by Elchanan AdlerDMC: The Amidah by Ira KosowskyThe Feigenbaum Teen Siddur by Yitzchak FeigenbaumThe Song of Shabbos by Yitzchok AlsterThe Art of Tefillah by Shlomo David and Daniel GlanzThe Koren NCSY Siddur by Debbie Stone and Daniel Rose“In Her Place” by Yisroel BesserNetiv Ha'Avodah 10 by the Maharal of Prague

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