From 2005-2007, this podcast was hosted by a "nice Jewish couple" (and their baby girl!) living in the buckle of the Bible Belt. Eric and Raya talked about married life, Sophie Arielle, the Simpsons, Judaism, and anything else which wandered across their brains.
Monday, October 01, 2007
Jews in Alabama, Episode #59
We survived the High Holidays -- hurrah!! We discuss our Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur experiences, as well as our sukkah fun, both at temple and in our own backyard. We've got some trips planned, including a trip to Atlanta to see They Might Be Giants and a jaunt to Vegas, baby!! Eric's heading solo to a local show by The Donnas in a couple of weeks -- we discuss the merits of The Donnas versus the Dead Milkmen. We're doing PR work for the March of Dimes, recording a 60-second video called "Sophie's Story" for their PSA contest. And, we try and decide the meaning of "crumitize," and eventually decide that it is a perfectly cromulent word. 40 minutes, 10 seconds of embiggening goodness.
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Jews in Alabama, Episode #58
We give a recap of the past couple of weeks, including our "Swim & Pray at the J" experience and Sophie's first week back at preschool. We got a little political this week, at a lunch for the local chapter of the National Jewish Democratic Council, featuring Rep. Artur Davis (D-AL). We celebrated eight years of marriage this past Wednesday with a night out on the town!! Raya's getting a team together for the NCCJ Walk as One, and there's a little controversy at our synagogue over a group for gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender Jews. 44 minutes, 24 seconds.
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Jews in Alabama, Episode #57
On this Atlanta-riffic episode, we talk about our trip to that giant traffic jam of a city. We visited the Georgia Aquarium, the new World of Coca-Cola (we discuss the New Coke fiasco), and the Imagine-It Children's Museum. We enjoyed excellent dinners at Max Lager's and Atlanta's Hard Rock Cafe, and had an amazing breakfast at The Flying Biscuit. No trip to Atlanta would be complete -- at least for us -- without a visit to IKEA, and we discuss our purchases from the big blue store. Raya gives an update on her health -- all good news -- and her ongoing battle with the Birmingham Water Works. We close with a little reminiscing about our experience at the Atlanta Olympics, some 11 years ago. 55 minutes, 6 seconds.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007
I am so smart....S-M-R-T....I mean S-M-A-R-T....
Because I forgot to renew the domain name before it expired this week, things on jewsinalabama.com have been a little flaky over the past couple days -- site inaccessible, iTunes feed not working, etc., etc.
I think I've got everything fixed now. But if you notice any weirdness, please let us know!
I think I've got everything fixed now. But if you notice any weirdness, please let us know!
Friday, July 27, 2007
Jews in Alabama, Episode #56

Monday, July 09, 2007
On hiatus.
Hello JIA? listeners. Although our podcasting schedule has been hit-or-miss over the last 15 months (gee, wonder why?), you may have noticed a longer-than-usual absence, even for us. Here's what's going on.
Yesterday, Raya was diagnosed with minimal change disease, a kidney disorder. This is the primary cause of a condition she's been suffering for the past 3-4 weeks called nephrotic syndrome. Basically, she's got an inordinate amount of swelling in her feet, legs, and abdomen. This is caused by a malfunction in the kidneys that causes them to leak protein into the urine, rather than transfer it to the blood where it belongs.
However, the diagnosis of MCD was very good news. As her nephrologist put it yesterday, this is the "most treatable condition" which she could have had. He has started her on a course of steroids, along with some other medication. She will hopefully get some relief from the symptoms soon, and the condition itself should clear up within a few months. Future recurrences are possible, but she'll be able to recognize the symptoms much quicker if this ever happens again.
MCD is much more common in kids than adults; her doctor said that there was only a 5-10% chance that an adult's nephrotic syndrome would be caused by MCD. There are many other, scarier conditions that can cause nephrotic syndrome, such as diabetes, lupus, and some kidney-specific ailments. Also, the biopsy showed no signs of scarring or other permanent damage to the kidney tissue. So again, we feel very fortunate.
She had the biopsy last Friday, and so that combined with her swelling makes her pretty uncomfortable right now. There's just not any chance we're going to sit in front of the computer and record a podcast for a couple of weeks. We'll hope to get back in the saddle by July 27, which is the two-year anniversary of this show.
So, that's our update. Think happy thoughts for Raya, and we'll talk to you all as soon as we can!
Yesterday, Raya was diagnosed with minimal change disease, a kidney disorder. This is the primary cause of a condition she's been suffering for the past 3-4 weeks called nephrotic syndrome. Basically, she's got an inordinate amount of swelling in her feet, legs, and abdomen. This is caused by a malfunction in the kidneys that causes them to leak protein into the urine, rather than transfer it to the blood where it belongs.
However, the diagnosis of MCD was very good news. As her nephrologist put it yesterday, this is the "most treatable condition" which she could have had. He has started her on a course of steroids, along with some other medication. She will hopefully get some relief from the symptoms soon, and the condition itself should clear up within a few months. Future recurrences are possible, but she'll be able to recognize the symptoms much quicker if this ever happens again.
MCD is much more common in kids than adults; her doctor said that there was only a 5-10% chance that an adult's nephrotic syndrome would be caused by MCD. There are many other, scarier conditions that can cause nephrotic syndrome, such as diabetes, lupus, and some kidney-specific ailments. Also, the biopsy showed no signs of scarring or other permanent damage to the kidney tissue. So again, we feel very fortunate.
She had the biopsy last Friday, and so that combined with her swelling makes her pretty uncomfortable right now. There's just not any chance we're going to sit in front of the computer and record a podcast for a couple of weeks. We'll hope to get back in the saddle by July 27, which is the two-year anniversary of this show.
So, that's our update. Think happy thoughts for Raya, and we'll talk to you all as soon as we can!
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Jews in Alabama, Episode #55
6/8/07 9:45 PM: New MP3 (JIA055-fixed.mp3) uploaded; audio quality fixed. Sorry about that!!
On tonight's episode we wrap up our trip to Florida, including a late-night hospital visit and a trip to Disney's Animal Kingdom. (Plus, we got to see a movie!) Eric heads to San Francisco next week for WWDC; is another visit with the Cupcakes in the cards? In sports news, Florida loses, then regains, their basketball coach. We briefly talk about Israeli politics and gay rights, and a couple of ridiculous bills making their way through the Knesset. Birmingham reaches #4 on a very worrisome list. Finally, we plug a couple of new podcasts -- the BoulderFaD Podcast with Rick and Eliana, and the Jumping Monkeys podcast.
On tonight's episode we wrap up our trip to Florida, including a late-night hospital visit and a trip to Disney's Animal Kingdom. (Plus, we got to see a movie!) Eric heads to San Francisco next week for WWDC; is another visit with the Cupcakes in the cards? In sports news, Florida loses, then regains, their basketball coach. We briefly talk about Israeli politics and gay rights, and a couple of ridiculous bills making their way through the Knesset. Birmingham reaches #4 on a very worrisome list. Finally, we plug a couple of new podcasts -- the BoulderFaD Podcast with Rick and Eliana, and the Jumping Monkeys podcast.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Jews in Alabama, Episode #54
On this episode, we spend lots of time talking about Humanistic Judaism, the local Birmingham affiliate, and the b'nai mitzvah we attended last weekend. We also discuss Al Gore's new book, and the reasons he should run for president (but probably won't). We also talk about Tammy Faye Bakker briefly, and of course the usual Sophie updates! We discuss Raya's boyfriend, Senator Jeff Sessions, and how he may have a meaningful challenger in 2008. Finally, we're getting ready for a trip to Florida -- don't touch our stuff while we're gone!! 59 minutes, 37 seconds.

Thursday, May 03, 2007
Jews in Alabama, Episode #53
Pretty much a HealthCast this time, we give updates on what's been going on with Raya's dad and with Sophie, healthwise. (Warning -- discussion of hospital procedures and baby bodily fluids ensues.) We also talk about the March of Dimes WalkAmerica, and the great success of "TEAM SOPHIE." We visited an art festival in downtown Birmingham last weekend; this weekend, a million things are going on, first and foremost: Rabbi Joseph Telushkin comes to Temple Beth-El! Hopefully Sophie will be healthy enough to meet him! (47 minutes, 16 seconds).
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Jews in Alabama, Episode #52
Today's show features a new (but related) Intro and Outro. Do you like? We recap Sophie's birthday party, and our trip to Chattanooga, where we visited the Tennessee Aquarium, the Creative Discovery Museum, walked over the second-longest pedestrian bridge in America, and saw the Warner Park Zoo. Pesach is coming, are you ready? Do you need a haggadah? Eric heads to Vegas next weekend, meaning his Pesach might end early!! Finally, we discuss the disturbing (and growing) relationship between American Evangelicals and Jewish Zionism. And then Sophie wakes up from her nap. 35 minutes, 14 seconds.

Saturday, March 17, 2007
Jews in Alabama, Episode #51
IT'S SOPHIE'S BIRTHDAY!!!! On our first show in a month, we talk about Sophie, of course, and what she wants YOU to do for her birthday!! We also discuss our recent adventures, including Purim and a Eric's unexpected Orlando road trip. We talk about some more patrilineal descent and conversion issues, related to the recent message board thread. We digress into discussion of the Confederacy for a few moments, and then get into the ridiculous "curing homosexuality in babies" suggestion from a Southern Baptist minister. Staying on that topic, we discuss the "homosexuality is immoral" comment from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, and the disappointing reactions to that comment from both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. 51 minutes, 17 seconds.

Saturday, February 10, 2007
Jews in Alabama, Episode #50
On a Shabbat morning episode, we discuss the CJLS survey [PDF link] mentioned on the last show, concerning gay rights and a little of everything else. We also talk about Raya's fabulous luck (again!) at the JEXNET conference, and the Great Cupcake Caper with our California syndicate. A new "Jewish" congregation comes to Birmingham, do we need to go undercover? Eric's mom was in town FROM Orlando last weekend, and Raya heads TO Orlando for "Yom Universal" next weekend. This weekend's been busy with Bubbe/Zayde Shabbat last night, and "Cosmic Bowling" tonight. (Sorry for the echoes, still working on our audio setup.) 46 minutes, 20 seconds.


Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Jews in Alabama, Episode #49
On tonight's episode, we recap our fabulous trip to California -- Captain Cupcake and his erotica photographers; Ashley & Anthony of Dixiecast fame; Anchor Brewing Company; and the Gators win ANOTHER national championship!! Oh yeah, and Eric went to MacWorld, eventually. We talk about Raya's upcoming trip to JEXNET, as well as Beth-El's centennial kickoff weekend. We discuss our impromptu New Year's Eve, a USCJ survey related to our last show, and Sophie waves goodbye to the mike. 40 minutes, 30 seconds.

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