
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,” they explore doubt, devotion, and whether our relationship with God is personal—or built through community and action. From the rhythms of Jewish prayer to practices like keeping kosher, they reframe spirituality as something lived daily: a mix of ritual, responsibility, and connection. Naomi also shares her work building creative, purpose-driven communities through ARC Scholars and her architecture studio. This episode invites you to rethink faith, love, and what it means to show up for each other-and even for Gd.
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