Always Doing Time
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The idea of teshuva rests on the belief that we can break from our past habits and transform ourselves. But sometimes people – whether the victim or not, whether knowingly or unknowingly – continue to hold fast to our past as part of their posturing towards us. Listening in on Invisibilia’s episode The Personailty Myth, which tells of the complicated relationship between a prisoner and a work colleague, allows us to explore ways in which we sometimes chain others – and ourselves – to the past.
Guests: Rabbi Dianne Cohler-Esses (Romemu), Professor David Dow (University of Houston, Texas Innocence Network)
Content warning: This episode mentions violent crime and rape.
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Kapitel
1. The Pretext with Rabbi Joel Levy (00:00:00)
2. Introducing the Text (00:02:56)
3. The Context with Rabbi Dianne Cohler-Esses (00:08:43)
4. Meet Kolot alumna Tamar Naor (00:35:30)
5. The Hypertext with Professor David Dow (00:39:19)
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