021:  When the World Doesn't Feel Safe: A Conversation with Rabbanit Alissa Thomas-Newborn

021: When the World Doesn't Feel Safe: A Conversation with Rabbanit Alissa Thomas-Newborn

In this deeply moving and insightful episode of The Rest is Commentary, Shep welcomes Rabbanit Alissa Thomas-Newborn—spiritual leader, hospital chaplain, interfaith activist, and author—for a conversation that bridges trauma, creativity, parenthood, and the search for shared humanity. Alissa, who serves as a Rabbanit at Netivot Shalom in Teaneck, NJ and works as a hospital chaplain, is known for her empathetic leadership and commitment to guiding people through the most intimate and challenging moments of their lives.

Alissa and Shep traverse the terrain of creativity as a sacred act, exploring how Torah, music, and pain come together to form new vessels for meaning. Alissa reflects on how Shep’s song, “The Golden Rule,” resonated with the unrelenting emotional fatigue of this moment in Jewish history, particularly in the wake of October 7th.

The conversation also confronts the fragility of civic dialogue and the dangers of dehumanization—whether at a City Council meeting or in national political discourse. Alissa offers insight from her interfaith work, highlighting the importance of discerning when to engage in difficult conversations and when silence is self-preservation.

Her experience of trauma as a mother and Jewish leader in the post–October 7th world underscores the episode’s central theme: how do we rebuild trust, purpose, and life when our foundations have been shaken?

Through it all, Alissa shares her personal journey of resilience, including the birth of her long-awaited son and the simultaneous release of her book—a project steeped in love, halacha, and the daily sacredness of parenting. This episode is both a balm and a challenge: to soften our hearts, name our pain, and respond to darkness with life-affirming action.

We pushed up production of this episode after the "Run for Their Lives" marchers in Boulder, County were attacked. We dedicate this episode tot heir healing and to those who continue to stand up for the Jewish and Israeli communities worldwide.

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057: Going to Hope: A Conversation with Rabbi Leon Wiener-Dow

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056: The Harmony of Hevrusa: A Conversation with Rabba Yaffa Epstein

056: The Harmony of Hevrusa: A Conversation with Rabba Yaffa Epstein

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055: Mistakes, Grace, Boundaries: A Conversation with Rabbi Hannah Jensen

055: Mistakes, Grace, Boundaries: A Conversation with Rabbi Hannah Jensen

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054: Jazz, Mystery, and the Search for God: A Conversation with Amy Guterson

054: Jazz, Mystery, and the Search for God: A Conversation with Amy Guterson

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053: Kvell Like a Champion: A Conversation with 10 x Xterra Champion Barbara Edelston Peterson

053: Kvell Like a Champion: A Conversation with 10 x Xterra Champion Barbara Edelston Peterson

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18 Jun 1h

052:  If Gd Sleeps, Humans Act: A Conversation with Stephen Hopkins

052: If Gd Sleeps, Humans Act: A Conversation with Stephen Hopkins

What if a warlike psalm could become a song of empathetic resistance? Director Stephen Hopkins and host Shep Rosenman discuss "Time to Act" inspired by Psalm 76 and how the song flips aggression into ...

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051: Architecture of the Heart: A Conversation with Naomi Langer Voss

051: Architecture of the Heart: A Conversation with Naomi Langer Voss

Uncover how love, faith, and community collide in this deep, honest conversation with Naomi Langer Voss and Shep Rosenman. Through Psalm 6 and the song it inspired Shep to write, “Have Mercy, Loretta,...

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050: Groove, Gd, and Letting Go: A Conversation with Guitarist Jon Madof

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