Shuva Full Circle: Baal Teshuva Integration

Mrs. Miriam Lipskier - A Campus Shlucha Whose Parents Found Yiddishkeit on Campus

September 04, 2023 Emmett and Rivka Season 1 Episode 10
Mrs. Miriam Lipskier - A Campus Shlucha Whose Parents Found Yiddishkeit on Campus
Shuva Full Circle: Baal Teshuva Integration
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Shuva Full Circle: Baal Teshuva Integration
Mrs. Miriam Lipskier - A Campus Shlucha Whose Parents Found Yiddishkeit on Campus
Sep 04, 2023 Season 1 Episode 10
Emmett and Rivka

In Part I of our eighth episode, we hear from campus shlucha Mrs. Miriam Lipskier what it was like to grow up in Morristown as the child of baalei teshuva. Miriam shares candidly how her parents went from college valedictorians to hasidim of the Rebbe, and her own experience growing up in a family that unapologetically stood out as different. We learn about the importance of staying connected to mentors, proudly owning who you are, being open to learning from your children, respecting authority figures while acknowledging their complex humanity, and always putting inner spiritual work above external appearances. Finally, Miriam shares with us her unique "full circle" perspective as a campus shlucha whose parents found religious Judaism as students on campus. 

Thank you to Moti and Miriam Sandman for your generous sponsorship. For questions, comments, and sponsorship opportunities, please contact us at https://www.btcenter.org.

Production and editing by Gary Waleik

- Emmett and Rivka

All rights reserved to The BT Center

Show Notes

In Part I of our eighth episode, we hear from campus shlucha Mrs. Miriam Lipskier what it was like to grow up in Morristown as the child of baalei teshuva. Miriam shares candidly how her parents went from college valedictorians to hasidim of the Rebbe, and her own experience growing up in a family that unapologetically stood out as different. We learn about the importance of staying connected to mentors, proudly owning who you are, being open to learning from your children, respecting authority figures while acknowledging their complex humanity, and always putting inner spiritual work above external appearances. Finally, Miriam shares with us her unique "full circle" perspective as a campus shlucha whose parents found religious Judaism as students on campus. 

Thank you to Moti and Miriam Sandman for your generous sponsorship. For questions, comments, and sponsorship opportunities, please contact us at https://www.btcenter.org.

Production and editing by Gary Waleik

- Emmett and Rivka

All rights reserved to The BT Center