18Forty Podcast

A Child Becomes Orthodox [Divergence 2/4]

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March 14, 2021 10:11pm

1h 30m

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Rabbi Robyn—a Reform rabbi who works with interfaith families—and her son —who now identifies as Orthodox and learns in the Mir Yeshiva—about the rewards and challenges of religious diversity in the family.

Robyn is a Reform rabbi whose organizational work relates to interfaith families. Though she didn’t raise her family Orthodox, her son was drawn to Orthodoxy in high school, culminating in his attending Ner Yisroel and now the Mir Yeshiva. Each one loves the other and ultimately makes compromises when necessary, but the road to their current relationship stability was not easy.

Among the topics covered, we discuss the following: When did Robyn and her son realize they had significant religious differences? What did this realization feel like? How did they ensure their relationship would survive this obstacle? And what advice would they give to others in similar situations? Tune in to hear Robyn and her son reflect on the key years in their religious divergence, as well as the lessons this divergence taught them.

References:
The World of the Yeshiva by William Helmreich
Hasidic People by Jerome Mintz

Scholarly Mentions:
Rav Asher Arieli
Shaul Stampfer

For more, visit https://18forty.org/topics/divergence.

Robyn (mother) is a Reform rabbi based in Philadelphia, where she is the director of the 18Doors Rukin Rabbinic Fellowship. Robyn and her husband, Seth, co-founded the Lerhaus Institute of Jewish Studies in Abington, Pennsylvania. Robyn wrote about her experiences as a mother of a son with very different religious views in a moving article at The Forward called "Reform, Conservative, Haredi - it's all in the family".