
A Bintel Brief Live! 2022
For one night only, your Jewish advice podcast will be live (in-person and online).

Wed., Sep. 14, 2022
7:30 P.M. ET
In-Person and Online
THANKS TO ALL WHO JOINED US!
This event was recorded and is available to subscribers of the Forward.
For one night only, your Jewish advice podcast was live (in-person and online).
In 1906, the Forward started A Bintel Brief, Yiddish for “A Bundle of Letters.” Now, our classic Jewish advice column is a podcast. Our co-hosts, Ginna Green and Lynn Harris, two very different Jewish mothers, dish on the dilemmas of Jewish-American life, identity, culture and politics.
Join our insightful and hilarious hosts Ginna Green and Lynn Harris, along with the Forward’s archivist Chana Pollack and editor-in-chief Jodi Rudoren, for a lively conversation that will take you behind the scenes into the making of the podcast and into the history books.
Plus: We took your questions for a Bintel Blitz round of real-time advice.
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