
Riding with the Rabbi
Family · Drama · Comedy
Overview
The story of two most uncommon people, Sam a good old southern Jewish “boy” and Rabbi Stan, a misplaced mohel. Brought together by a chance encounter at a bus stop, the two develop an incongruous friendship.
Top Cast
Jeff McKinney
Jeff McKinney
Sam
Jeff McKinney
Sam
Roy Goldfinger
Roy Goldfinger
Rabbi Stan
Roy Goldfinger
Rabbi Stan
Elana Hagler
Elana Hagler
Chavala Stan
Elana Hagler
Chavala Stan
Dina Hagler
Dina Hagler
Lilith
Dina Hagler
Lilith
Josh Carples
Josh Carples
The Principal
Josh Carples
The Principal
Aaron Hagler
Aaron Hagler
The Doctor
Aaron Hagler
The Doctor
Alisa Sides
Alisa Sides
Gloria
Alisa Sides
Gloria
Marsha Orange
Marsha Orange
Mrs. Marquez / Ema
Marsha Orange
Mrs. Marquez / Ema
Steve Orange
Steve Orange
Mr. Marquez / Abba
Steve Orange
Mr. Marquez / Abba
Melany Scott
Melany Scott
The New Mother
Melany Scott
The New Mother
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