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Submit ReviewThis week on Unorthodox, we’re shaking the lulav and the etrog and celebrating Sukkot.
First, we’re learning all about the global history of the etrog thanks to fruitful-the-etrog-in-jewish-art-culture-and-history-bfejach.html">Be Fruitful: The Etrog in Jewish Art, Culture, and History. We talk to Warren Klein, one of the collection’s editors, and Jenna Weissman Joselit, a favorite Unorthodox guest and contributor to the collection.
Next, we talk with Roger Studley, the founder of Urban Moshav, a nonprofit dedicated to creating Jewish co-housing communities, about Berkeley Moshav and the role that co-housing plays in building community.
Finally, we’re re-sharing the 2018 trip our former editor Sophia Steinert-Evoy’s took to the only commercial etrog farm in the U.S., in Exeter, CA, to meet the non-Jews running it.
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