JAM Podcasts & Audiobooks
JAM Podcasts
JAM Podcasts & Audiobooks
Ordinary Jews. Talking. Episode Five: Ilsa Pinkson-Burke & Briane Pinkson
Episode 5: Ilsa Pinkson-Burke & Briane Pinkson – Recorded August 6, 2025 Courtesy Photo: Briane on the left, Ilsa on the right
Ilsa Pinkson-Burke and Briane Pinkson grew up going to “shula”, a Cooperative Jewish Children’s School teaching Jewish history, ethics, art, music, and politics – everything except Hebrew, liturgy, or religion. The school was in the tradition of their parents and grandparents, Yiddish-speaking “left-wingers from the twenties and thirties”. Most weekends they all went to political demonstrations, and once – once – they made a field trip to a synagogue. Today, both sisters feel a need to reinforce their sense of Jewish community and to learn more about the history of Israel, while distancing themselves from Zionism.
Episode 5 Notes:
- Rabbi Dov Taylor leads Chavurat ki-tov and can be reached at rabbit@mymakom.org
- Jewish Voice for Peace, New Hampshire/Vermont Chapter: “We envision a world where all people — from the U.S. to Palestine — live in freedom, justice, equality, and dignity.”
- Letters:
- A Letter from Over a Thousand Rabbis Worldwide
- Organizational responses to the suffering and starvation in Gaza:
- Statement from the Reform Movement
- Statement from the Conservative Rabbinical Assembly
- Statement from 80 Orthodox Rabbis (unlike the other statements, this one was international and signed by individuals)
- Israeli military and security leaders strongly denounce government-directed military action in Gaza, demand an end to pointless death and destruction, and a deal to return the hostages
- Artists and intellectuals: much reporting on statements, overt or covert boycotts, and reactions from within Israel. Hard to trace back to the statements by artists and intellectuals.
Camp Kinderland “Summer camp with a conscience since 1923”