
Strange Customs with Sasha Sagan Greg Epstein—The Transformation
Apr 4, 2023
In this captivating discussion, Greg Epstein, a humanist rabbi and bestselling author, joins Dr. Carole Cusack, a historian of religion, to delve into the complexities of cultural traditions like Passover. They explore how rituals shape identity, the tension between ancient practices and modern sensibilities, and the significance of storytelling in processing history. With themes of freedom and resilience woven throughout, they also examine the unique challenges of preserving traditions in contemporary contexts and the bonds between cultural heritage and the natural world.
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Jewish Traditions are Borrowed
- Many Jewish traditions, like bagels with lox and some dress customs, are borrowed from non-Jewish cultures.
- Cultural symbols evolve and may lose personal resonance over time, reflecting complex identity shifts.
Passover's Syncretic Origins
- Passover combines agricultural and shepherding rituals linked to ancient rebirth festivals.
- This syncretism explains the complexity of Passover's foods and symbols, mixing bread and lamb traditions.
Passover Calls for Justice
- We must recognize and reject complicity in others' bondage while seeking inner security and social justice.
- Passover invites us to act together to bridge the distance between current and desired freedom.












