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By Ethan Yakhin
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
Liane went to Japan while working as a journalist, never imagining that she would fall in love with a Japanese man while there, and live there, raising children, and finding out exactly what it meant to be Jewish in Japan.
We speak to Liane about Assimilation, Peace in Marriage, and Chabad's outreach in places all over the globe.
After searching for truth for years, Roy Neuberger and his wife Leah realized that what they had been searching for in religions the world over existed in their heritage all along, and in the religion of their ancestors, Judaism. Since then, their lives have been a whirlwind of outreach, Torah learning, and matchmaking. In 2000, Roy published his autobiography From Central Park to Sinai, which tells his amazing story. Today, he and his wife give lectures all around the world.
Are Gog and Magog really Esav and Ishmael (Western and Eastern Civilization), and which poses a greater threat to the Jewish People? What can we do to bring Moshiach? How can we "Hold on" in these tumultuous times? We speak on these questions and more in this episode.
Open Book with Eitan and Itai considers it an honor and a privilege to sit and speak with Jewish Authors. We appreciate our viewers for their encouragement and for making the show possible. If you liked this episode, and you want to see more, feel free to let us know. We'll be happy to hear from you. We're also interested in hearing any comments, criticisms, corrections, concerns, or questions.
One year, before Purim, Yaakov Klein's life was changed forever when he went to a Breslov shiur on Megillat Esther. Since then, he's been doing his utmost to spread Chasssidus, most recently focusing on reinvigorating the frum community and bringing the soul back into our Tradition.
Last year, Rabbi Yaakov Klein published his third book, the Story of Our Lives, launching with it the Lost Princess Initiative, an initiative to bring the soul back into religious Judaism. This book tells us exactly how to do just that. A fantastic elucidation of Rebbe Nachman's Tale, The Lost Princess, Yaakov Klein's book has mamash changed its readers' lives.
Rabbi Yaakov Klein joins us on Open Book to talk about keeping the passion in our marriages, the power of Prayer, the wisdom of Simplicity, and his Lost Princess Initiative.
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Rabbi Reuven Chaim Klein's fascination lies with writing in English on potentially obscure areas of Jewish History and Halacha. This time, he's chosen to paint an exhaustive portrait of Jewish history with Idol Worship, using the Tanakh and Midrashim as his backdrop.
We speak to Rabbi Klein, finding out what exactly constitutes idol worship, and if the yetzer hara for it ever really went away.
Open Book with Eitan and Itai considers it an honor and a privilege to sit and speak with Jewish Authors. We appreciate our viewers for their encouragement and for making it possible. If you liked this episode, and you want to see more, feel free to let us know. We'll be happy to hear from you. We're also interested in hearing any comments, criticisms, concerns, or questions.
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For Millenia, Jews all around the world count the days between 2 holidays, Passover and Shavuot. They count 49 days in a time period known as the Omer. This period on the Jewish calendar has Mystical and Kabbalistic significance. Jew see this time period as a time to unlock potential and reveal our true selves. Several authors have written on the wonders of the Omer and how to use this time period to the fullest, but none until now have approached it how Benji Elson has. An unprecedented journey into what it means to truly Count the Omer, Benji's Dance of the Omer sweeps us off our feet and regales us with its probing and poetic analyses of each week and day of the entire Omer period.
In this episode we address:
What does shaking the Lulav have to do with the Omer?
How is the Omer connected to the Water Cycle?
What am I supposed to do, and feel, when I count the Omer?
What does the Creator really want from us?
Is Yom Haatzmaut a day of spiritual significance?
Find out more about Dance of the Omer at Danceoftheomer.com Open Book with Eitan and Itai considers it an honor and a privilege to sit and speak with Jewish Authors. We appreciate our viewers for their encouragement and for making it possible. If you liked this episode, and you want to see more, feel free to let us know. We'll be happy to hear from you. We're also interested in hearing any comments, criticisms, concerns, or questions.
Rabbi Shmuli Phillips has spent almost two decades in yeshiva and kollel, and has managed to pick up a law degree during that time from the University of London. He's best known for his groundbreaking book, Judaism Reclaimed, which has been a massive success. Judaism Reclaims "takes back" Judaism from Academic Critics, and also reintroduces the Maimodean viewpoint, one that favors Rationality over Mysticism, to a Jewish world that has larger lost touch with it. With ascamas (approbations) from the likes of Rabbi Zev Leff and Rabbi Jonathan Sacks ZTz"L, Shmuli Phillips debut work has been called "Scholarly, yet highly relatable."
Rabbi Shmuel came onto Open Book to have a conversation about the distinctions between Heretics and Skeptics today.
You can read more from Rabbi Shmuli Phillips on his site, https://judaismreclaimed.com/
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Open Book relies on viewers like you, especially your feedback. Reach out and let us know what you think, and what authors you are interested in us bringing onto the show. You can stay updated by following us on Instagram at instagram.com/jewcast
Eitan writes articles about topics discussed on the show. You can read them here: https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/author/ethan-yakhin/ Questions, Comments, Corrections, or Concerns? Eitan and Itai always want to learn. Contact us at [email protected] or [email protected]
Jenna Maio Esq. is a wife, mother, and freelance writer. She studied English and creative writing at Emory University and then completed a joint degree in Law and Environmental studies from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Over the years, she learned at Neve Yerushalayim and Midreshet Rachel V’Chaya in Jerusalem, where she deepened her Jewish learning. She recently published her first book, Princess Without A Crown: Returning to My Jewish Roots. She also hosts the Modern Jewish Girl podcast, available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
We go on a journey with Jenna this episode as we learn how she returned to her Jewish roots, and how we can connect to ours.
Join Eitan, Itai, and Eitan's wife, Shefra, as they discuss with Jenna Maio a wide variety of topics.
In this episode we cover:
Assimilation in America
The Aguna problem and what can we do
The Spirituality behind the Land of Israel
Maintaining our connection with the Creator
Morality in cultures without a belief in G-d
and more!
We also find out how Jenna became religious and where she is holding today.
Open Book relies on viewers like you, especially your feedback. Reach out and let us know what you think, and what authors you are interested in us bringing onto the show. You can stay updated by following us on Instagram at instagram.com/jewcast
If you enjoyed hearing Jenna, and want to see more of her stuff, you can follow her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/modernjewishgirl/ She hosts the Modern Jewish Girl Podcast which is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and is currently one of the leading Podcasts on Judaism in Israel
Audio not enough? We're on YouTube as well!
Eitan writes articles about topics discussed on the show. You can read them here: https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/author/ethan-yakhin/
Questions, Comments, Corrections, or Concerns? Eitan and Itai always want to learn. Contact us at [email protected] or [email protected]
With a career spanning over 30 years on Wall Street, Moshe Silver is not your average Rabbi. He's written a book on the Parsha with a refreshing twist: It's not just for Religious Jews, or indeed, for Jews at all. The Weight of Gold by Moshe Silver is a book for all people and all nations. With much thanks to G-d, we at Open Book speak with Rabbi Moshe Silver about his book, about his goals and aspirations, and about the Torah's connection to non-Jews. Moshe Silver is on a mission to make the Torah Text accessible to ALL people.
In this episode we find out:
WHO Was this book originally written for?......
HOW Can non-Jews connect to the Torah Text....
WHY Do Christians know the Scriptures better than we do?......
And Much More....
Audio not enough? We're on YouTube as well!
Eitan writes articles about topics discussed on the show. You can read them here: https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/author/ethan-yakhin/
See what we're cooking up on Instagram: instagram.com/jewcast
Questions, Comments, Corrections, or Concerns? Eitan and Itai always want to learn. Contact us at [email protected] or [email protected]
פורים 5781
Purim Sameach! We are so grateful here in Jerusalem for a THREE DAY Purim.
Rabbi Francis Nataf originally learned under Nechama Leibowitz and Rav Aharon Lichtenstein. He is the author of the critically acclaimed book series on Chumash, Redeeming Relevance, and the host of the "Parsha!, etc. with Francis Nataf" Podcast.
Drawing a hard line when it comes to looking at the biblical text with an analytical eye, Rabbi Nataf has earned his place amongst the biblical commentators of old.
Based in Jerusalem, Rabbi Nataf is a successful writer and educator having written articles for Ha'aretz, The Jerusalem Report, The Jewish Press, Times of Israel, and many other publications. Rabbi Nataf is the associate editor of the Jewish Bible Quarterly and does translation work for Sefaria.
We Speak with Rabbi Nataf about discrimination against converts, Vayikra-Avoidance Syndrome, the Writing process, Megillat Esther, and of course, Coronavirus.
In this Episode we find out:
Is Rabbi Nataf planning on writing more books?
Is it safer for Jews to live in America or in the Diaspora?
Has Terrorism gone down in Israel this year?
How can creatives motivate themselves to complete their projects?
How does Purim Connect to this Week's Parsha?
Eitan writes articles about topics discussed on the show. You can read them here: https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/author/ethan-yakhin/
See what we're cooking up on Instagram: instagram.com/jewcast
Questions, Comments, Corrections, or Concerns? Eitan and Itai always want to learn. Contact us at [email protected] or [email protected]
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.