When Liturgy Changes in the 21st Century (S3, E32)
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In this episode of Jews in the 21st Century, Dr. Steven Labkoff and Rabbi Daniel Cohen explore a question that sits at the heart of modern Jewish life: when the world changes, should Judaism change with it, or should Judaism remain the compass that helps us navigate the changing world?
Prompted by recent bar mitzvah services where Steven heard changes in familiar prayers, including the addition of the Imahot alongside the Avot, the conversation turns to liturgy, tradition, women’s roles, Shavuot, and the meaning of receiving Torah. Rabbi Cohen reflects on the idea that Torah is both timeless and timely, and that the challenge is not simply to change Judaism to fit the moment, but to understand its depth, its structure, and its relevance. Along the way, the discussion touches on Shabbat, women’s Torah study, bat mitzvah, minyan, Fiddler on the Roof, and the lifelong journey of growing into Jewish understanding.