Thanks for your comment. These are not interviews. They’re conversations. When my podcast began several years ago, many people said I spoke too little. Not really a way to please everyone!
Why do you give such a negative perspective of the Catholic approach to sex and love? It is absolutely not the kind of education I received growing up a Catholic. I was slightly offended that apparently it is the Catholic's fault if Jewish people have a negative opinion on sex. Catholics are called to enjoy sex, too as a way of communucation. Can you please expand on your opinion a bit more please?
Thanks for your comment, Mimi. No one meant to offend. Elisheva wasn’t referring to modern day Catholic philosophies or practices. She was referring to medieval ones, which, upon a quick Google search, seem to confirm what she said. The messaging from the church in those days seemed to be about decreasing pleasure.
I truly enjoy your videos,
They are educational and informative and sometimes comical however the questions tend to be longer than the answers
Thanks for your comment. These are not interviews. They’re conversations. When my podcast began several years ago, many people said I spoke too little. Not really a way to please everyone!
Thank you!
Shalom all I Love Jews
Hi! Thank you for a great video. 26:02 in to the video Elisheva refers to a book that I didn't catch the name of. What is the name of the book?
Why do you give such a negative perspective of the Catholic approach to sex and love? It is absolutely not the kind of education I received growing up a Catholic. I was slightly offended that apparently it is the Catholic's fault if Jewish people have a negative opinion on sex. Catholics are called to enjoy sex, too as a way of communucation. Can you please expand on your opinion a bit more please?
Thanks for your comment, Mimi. No one meant to offend. Elisheva wasn’t referring to modern day Catholic philosophies or practices. She was referring to medieval ones, which, upon a quick Google search, seem to confirm what she said. The messaging from the church in those days seemed to be about decreasing pleasure.
Wow that wig looks great; you can't even tell it's a wig.
About Heteronormativity in the Torah.
That is more an interpretation if Rashi.
Isn't she Nechuma from the interview on the "Unorthodox" show?
No. This is Elisheva Liss.
Yesterday I learned that May is Jewish American heritage month!