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Annie Lanzillotto recounts meeting Rabbi Simkha Weintraub at an epic party in Brooklyn, January 2020, the January before the plague. Rabbi Simkha counsels Annie using lessons from the destruction and rebuilding of The Temple. A parable in its tone.
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This podcast series is a Street Cry Inc production.
You can support this series via PAYPAL at:
[email protected]
Street Cry Inc thanks our 2021 backers:
Mike Fiorito, Audrey Kindred, Ron Raider, Ellynne Skove, Adele Travisano
Special Thanks
Al Hemberger for audio production equipment
Rose Imperato, for her expert ear
Joanna Clapps Herman and Lucia Mudd for passaparola; spreading the word
Contact:
[email protected]
www.StreetCryInc.org
Street Cry Inc, est. 2018, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, championing pluralism in society by creating works of literature, voice, and performance, and mentoring the artist in everyone.
Your contributions are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
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Annie Lanzillotto recounts meeting Rabbi Simkha Weintraub at an epic party in Brooklyn, January 2020, the January before the plague. Rabbi Simkha counsels Annie using lessons from the destruction and rebuilding of The Temple. A parable in its tone.
---------------------------------------------------------------
This podcast series is a Street Cry Inc production.
You can support this series via PAYPAL at:
[email protected]
Street Cry Inc thanks our 2021 backers:
Mike Fiorito, Audrey Kindred, Ron Raider, Ellynne Skove, Adele Travisano
Special Thanks
Al Hemberger for audio production equipment
Rose Imperato, for her expert ear
Joanna Clapps Herman and Lucia Mudd for passaparola; spreading the word
Contact:
[email protected]
www.StreetCryInc.org
Street Cry Inc, est. 2018, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, championing pluralism in society by creating works of literature, voice, and performance, and mentoring the artist in everyone.
Your contributions are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.