While Léa balances her new role as a rabbi with her atheist father’s skepticism, she begins to face the many challenges in guiding others.
Léa is summoned when 12-year-old Noé refuses a bar mitzvah -- to his father’s dismay. Meanwhile, Léa and Joël’s grandmother goes missing.
A man seeks Léa's counsel in honoring his late mother's wishes. Later, Léa finds herself on a strange date.
After being asked to officiate her first wedding, Léa discovers the groom is her childhood crush.
Léa attempts to reconcile a young believer with his secular parents, even as her own dealings with Arié become increasingly difficult to ignore.
After she receives a chair stolen from a Jewish family during World War II, Léa enlists Joël’s help.
Léa hosts Passover in her reluctant father’s home, unaware that her guests have unresolved conflicts.
As they mourn a tragic death, Léa and her family are forced to confront their underlying tensions.