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Detours & Destinations

Author: 92NY's Rabbi David Ingber

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Wisdom gleaned from life’s twists and turns.
“May all your detours be destinations.” Rabbi David Ingber received that blessing from a dear friend many years ago and never forgot it. The echo of those words continues to resonate and inspire today. Can we reframe obstacles as opportunities? How do we recognize when a stumbling block truly is a stairway?

In this new podcast, Rabbi Ingber sits down with thought leaders, changemakers, and spiritual seekers, for heart-centered conversations about the winding paths we take, and the insights gleaned along the way. These are conversations about resilience, transformation, the beauty and messiness of being human — a touchstone for listeners seeking wisdom in perilous times.
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Oded Adomi Leshem—Senior Research Associate and Director of the International Hub for Hope Research at Hebrew University. Oded’s journey shifts from covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a documentary filmmaker and cameraman to deep-dive into the human psyche, as he explores one of the most powerful forces in our lives: hope. He shares insights from his research, and reflections on what hope really is—how it shapes political behavior, why it is important in moments of crisis, and how we can cultivate it in ourselves and our societies. From the philosophical to the practical, and against the backdrop of ongoing violence and conflict, Oded invites us to consider whether hope is a destination or a tool—and why, especially now, it may be our most vital resource.Learn more about Dr. Leshem’s work  International Hub for Hope ResearchDr. Leshem’s lectures and workshops www.rethink-hope.com"Hope Amidst Conflict" by Dr. Leshem (Oxford University Press)Rabbi Ingber’s IG https://www.instagram.com/rabbiingber92NY Bronfman Center Events  Producer: Efrat BiggerEditor: Maya Gayer Music by: Shimon SmithSpecial Thanks: Eden Sidney Foster
In this episode, we sit down with Matthew Heineman, the Oscar-nominated, Emmy-winning filmmaker behind Cartel Land, City of Ghosts, The First Wave, American Symphony, and more. Originally on track to become a history teacher, a post-college RV trip turned impromptu film project launched him into a career documenting the world’s most urgent and harrowing stories.From the emergence of ISIS in Syria and cartel drug wars to the battle against COVID in New York City’s hospitals and an artist couple’s struggle with cancer, Heineman shares the twists that shaped his career—why he chooses the hardest subjects, the prices he’s paid for those choices, and what documentaries can teach us about how to live our lives.Matthew Heineman is an Academy Award®-nominated, nine-time Emmy Award-winning, and two-time DGA Award winning-filmmaker. In 2019, he received a nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement of a First Time Feature Film Director from the Directors Guild of America for his narrative debut, A Private War —making Heineman and Martin Scorsese the only filmmakers ever nominated for both narrative and documentary DGA Awards. Heineman most recently directed AMERICAN SYMPHONY, which won two GRAMMY awards including Best Music Film, earned Academy Award® and BAFTA nominations, and won a PGA and two Critics' Choice Awards.  Learn more about Matthew Heineman's work https://www.ourtimeprojects.com/Matthew Heineman’s IG https://www.instagram.com/mheinemanRabbi Ingber’s IG https://www.instagram.com/rabbiingber92NY Bronfman Center Events  Producer: Efrat BiggerEditor: Maya Gayer Music by: Shimon SmithSpecial Thanks: Eden Sidney Foster
In this episode, we sit down with Dominique Lévy—renowned gallerist, collector, and force in the international art world. A self-described “Pure Diaspora Product,” Dominique reflects on a childhood shaped by the exile of her Egyptian father and Belgian mother, and the lifelong need to establish a sense of stability and belonging. From dreaming of the circus to founding world-class galleries, her journey spans continents, collaborations, and cultural movements. With decades of experience navigating competitive spheres, Dominique reflects on the evolving nature of the art world, the need for tenderness in the current moment, and the immigrant drive to build something of one’s own—offering insights into motivation, success, and, perhaps most of all, her ultimate aspiration: to finally be able to chill. Lévy Gorvy Dayan Gallery: https://www.levygorvydayan.com/Dominique’s IG: https://www.instagram.com/dominiquealevyThe Gallery’s IG: https://www.instagram.com/levygorvydayanRabbi Ingber's IG  https://www.instagram.com/rabbiingber92NY Bronfman Center  Events  Producer: Efrat BiggerEditor: Maya Gayer Music by: Shimon SmithSpecial Thanks: Eden Sidney Foster
In this episode, we sit down with Rabbi Dianne Cohler-Esses, the “first Syrian-Jewish woman rabbi”, a title which carries some complexities. Raised in Brooklyn in a traditional community, Dianne’s journey has been marked by persistence, self-determination, and a willingness to go off the predetermined path. She reflects on her childhood, her early moments of spiritual revelation, and the struggle for acceptance—within her family and her community—when she chose a rabbinic path. Now a leader at Kehilat Romemu and educator across multiple institutions, Dianne speaks candidly about motherhood, community, and finding hope amid despair. Read Rabbi Cohler Esses's articles https://www.myjewishlearning.com/author/rabbi-dianne-cohler-esses/Rabbi Cohler Esses's bio as the covenant foundation award recipient https://covenantfn.org/award-person/rabbi-dianne-cohler-esses/Rabbi Ingber on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rabbiingber92NY Bronfman Center Events  Producer: Efrat BiggerEditor: Maya Gayer Music by: Shimon SmithSpecial Thanks: Eden Sidney Foster
In this episode, we sit down with Jody Gottfried Arnhold—visionary dance educator, founder of the Dance Education Laboratory (DEL) at 92NY, and a passionate advocate for arts in public life. From her early love of dance to decades spent teaching in New York City public schools, Jody’s journey has been guided by a deep belief in the transformative power of movement. She reflects on her path from dancer to teacher to philanthropist, and shares insights into what dance offers beyond technique: empowerment, expression, and democratic literacy. A tireless champion for dance as essential education, Jody speaks about founding DEL, the joy of seeing her students become leaders, and what it takes to create lasting change in the arts. Watch Jody’s acceptance speech of the Teachers College Medal for Distinguished Service: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gciHZF3iv0ALearn more about the Dance Education Laboratory: https://www.danceedlab.com/Watch P.S Dance : Next Generation on Thirteen.orgDance Education Laboratory on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/danceedlab/?hl=enRabbi Ingber on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rabbiingber92NY Bronfman Center Events   Producer: Efrat BiggerEditor: Maya Gayer Music by: Shimon SmithSpecial Thanks: Eden Sidney Foster
In this special live episode recorded at the 92nd Street Y, we sit down with Jay Michaelson—writer, rabbi, journalist, scholar, meditation teacher, and LGBTQ activist. Jay shares how his life has been shaped by the interplay of seemingly opposing identities and disciplines. From work in the Jewish and LGBTQ communities to teaching about law and psychedelics, Jay reflects on walking the line between structure and liberation, tradition and transformation. We talk religion, justice, mysticism, and meaning—and what it takes to hold complexity in today’s fractured world. Learn more about Jay’s work : https://www.jaymichaelson.net/Follow Jay Michaelson on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jaymichaelsoninsta/Rabbi Ingber on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rabbiingber92NY Bronfman Center Events  Producer: Efrat BiggerEditor: Maya Gayer Video Editor: Sean Kennedy - ASL ProductionsMusic By: Shimon Smith Special Thanks: Eden Sidney Foster.  Producer: Efrat BiggerEditor: Maya Gayer Music by: Shimon SmithSpecial Thanks: Eden Sidney Foster
In this episode, we sit down with Rabbi Mira Rivera, the first Filipina-American rabbi ordained by The Jewish Theological Seminary. A lifelong seeker, Rabbi Rivera’s journey weaves together movement, spirituality, and activism. From growing up in the Philippines to experiencing a spiritual awakening in India, and dancing in Martha Graham Dance Company, her path led her to explore her faith in many ways and places. Rabbi Rivera shares her challenges working with Jews of Color and engaging in political activism, and reflects on the role of leadership in uncertain times.Learn more about Rabbi Rivera’s work:https://rabbimirarivera.com/https://www.mmjccm.org/harlem/staffhttps://www.weareasianjews.org/ritualRabbi Rivera on Instagram @rabbimira @jccharlem @asian.jewsRabbi Ingber on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rabbiingber92NY Bronfman Center events https://www.92ny.org/whats-on/events/jewish-life-adults?hierarchicalMenu%5BEventMenu.lvl0%5D%5B0%5D=Jewish%20Interest&refinementList%5B10b_dd_AgeYears%5D%5B0%5D=adults  Producer: Efrat BiggerEditor: Maya Gayer Music by: Shimon SmithSpecial Thanks: Eden Sidney Foster
In this episode, we sit down with journalist, author, and podcast host Abigail Pogrebin. From growing up in a media-savvy household with feminist trailblazer Letty Cottin-Pogrebin to navigating life as an identical twin, Abigail’s path has been shaped by the interplay of shared identity and the pursuit of individuality. A former producer at 60 Minutes, Abigail went on to become a prolific writer and interviewer, known for her deep dives into Jewish life in works like Stars of David and My Jewish Year. She reflects on the twists in her personal and professional journey—from Broadway misfires to spiritual awakenings—and shares her evolving thoughts on American Jewish identity in this politically charged moment.Learn more about Abigail Pogrebin’s work here: https://abigailpogrebin.com/Watch Abigail’s show on JBS : In The SpotlightRead Abigail’s latest guest essay https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/25/opinion/hanukkah-jewish-tradition.htmlAbigail Pogerbin on Instagram:  abbypogAbigail Pogerbin on Facebook: Abigail.pogrebinRabbi Ingber on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rabbiingber92NY Bronfman Center events https://www.92ny.org/whats-on/events/jewish-life-adults?hierarchicalMenu%5BEventMenu.lvl0%5D%5B0%5D=Jewish%20Interest&refinementList%5B10b_dd_AgeYears%5D%5B0%5D=adults  Producer: Efrat BiggerEditor: Maya Gayer Music by: Shimon SmithSpecial Thanks: Eden Sidney Foster
In this episode, we sit down with Rabbi Shira Stutman, interim rabbi at Aspen Jewish Congregation, founding rabbi of the Sixth & I congregation in Washington, DC, and co-host of the podcast Chutzpod. Shira reflects on her path to becoming a spiritual leader, and how unexpected detours—from personal loss to leaving a thriving congregation—became opportunities for evolution and transformation. Shira also shares insights from her new book—The Jewish Way to a Good Life, explains what Judaism has to say about the concept of destination, and discusses the need of fostering honest dialogue in this polarized moment.Learn more about Rabbi Stutman's work at Sixth & I : https://www.sixthandi.orgListen to Rabbi Stutman on Chutzpod : https://chutzpod.comRabbi Stutman on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/shirastutmanRabbi Ingber on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rabbiingber92NY Bronfman Center events https://www.92ny.org/whats-on/events/jewish-life-adults?hierarchicalMenu%5BEventMenu.lvl0%5D%5B0%5D=Jewish%20Interest&refinementList%5B10b_dd_AgeYears%5D%5B0%5D=adults  Producer: Efrat BiggerEditor: Maya Gayer Music by: Shimon SmithSpecial Thanks: Eden Sidney Foster
In this episode, we sit down with futurist and social innovator Ari Wallach. As the founder of Longpath and author of Longpath: Becoming the Great Ancestors Our Future Needs, Ari challenges us to think beyond short-termism and into a future shaped by collective responsibility and empathy. His work blends strategic foresight with moral imagination, offering a bold vision for how we might navigate today’s chaos with intention and hope. Join us for a conversation on intergenerational thinking and how embracing the long view can transform how we live and lead today.Learn more about Ari’s work at Longpath - https://www.longpath.org/Ari Wallach on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ariwRabbi Ingber on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rabbiingber92NY Bronfman Center events https://www.92ny.org/whats-on/events/jewish-life-adults?hierarchicalMenu%5BEventMenu.lvl0%5D%5B0%5D=Jewish%20Interest&refinementList%5B10b_dd_AgeYears%5D%5B0%5D=adults  Producer: Efrat BiggerEditor: Maya Gayer Music by: Shimon SmithSpecial Thanks: Eden Sidney Foster
A conversation about the nature of truth, identity, and the detours that unexpectedly lead us home.This episode welcomes bestselling author and host of the podcast Family Secrets, Dani Shapiro.Dani and Rabbi David explore how Dani's mid-life discovery that her beloved father was not her biological parent reshaped her world, brought clarity to a lifelong sense of disconnection, and inspired her prolific creativity. With honesty and depth, Dani reflects on the power of secrets, the concept of the “unthought known,” and the healing that comes from facing the truth. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItgBHf0ccmADani Shapiro’s website: www.danishapiro.comDani Shapiro on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/daniwriterRabbi Ingber on Instagram @rabbiingber https://www.instagram.com/rabbiingber92NY Bronfman Center events :  https://www.92ny.org/whats-on/events/jewish-life-adults?hierarchicalMenu%5BEventMenu.lvl0%5D%5B0%5D=Jewish%20Interest&refinementList%5B10b_dd_AgeYears%5D%5B0%5D=adults  Producer: Efrat BiggerEditor: Maya Gayer Music by: Shimon SmithSpecial Thanks: Eden Sidney Foster
In the premiere episode of Detours and Destinations, Rabbi David Ingber talks with Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie, the visionary spiritual leader and founder of LabShul, and the subject of the documentary Sabbath Queen about the journey from a lineage of a 38-generation esteemed rabbinic dynasty, to becoming a drag performer, radical storyteller, and groundbreaking rabbi. Amichai’s life has been a bold negotiation between tradition and transformation. His journey is one of self-discovery, rebellion, and ultimately, reinvention.Lab/Shul - https://www.labshul.org/Sabbath Queen: The Documentary - https://www.labshul.org/sabbath-queen-the-documentary/The Sha-Book - https://shop.ayinpress.org/products/shabook-zine?srsltid=AfmBOoqlC7XKhMzto2uePDWnCiYV6T2vPsujQ0jqqzKYKnXOG2uWuaq-Amichai's Website -- https://amichai.me/Rabbi Ingber on Instagram -  https://www.instagram.com/rabbiingber92NY Bronfman Center events -https://www.92ny.org/whats-on/events/jewish-life-adults?hierarchicalMenu%5BEventMenu.lvl0%5D%5B0%5D=Jewish%20Interest&refinementList%5B10b_dd_AgeYears%5D%5B0%5D=adults  Producer: Efrat BiggerEditor: Maya Gayer Music by: Shimon SmithSpecial Thanks: Eden Sidney Foster
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