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R' Simcha Raba is a teacher of ancient manuscripts that explore, explain and scrutinize the Torah as given to the Jews at Sinai. In addition, he is an IFS practitioner.
We are so happy to have Reb Yoeli Klein on with us and have the opportunity to hear about his amazing journey to Breslov and becoming a close talmid of Rav Elazar Kenig zt"l.
As a bonus you can even find out why it takes going to the Mir to become a Breslover!
Binyamin Kaufman is passionate about yiddishkeit, discovering the good in it, and sharing it with those around him.
Join the boys as they prepare for Chanuka, try to make meaning out of the world unrest, and figure out where we are headed ...
We open the discussion of why so many of our brothers and sisters are slipping away from Torah observance and some of our own personal struggles with the "system".
After a few months of not recording Yaakov and Yehuda are back on the mic and rolling forward.
In this podcast they talk about this years unique Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkos experience and how the world's landscape is changing ever faster.
Nathaneal Harkham is an artist and creator, an ambassador of positivity & a big fan of the human race and our world in its infinite details on the whole!
Yosef Sholom Rabin was active in founding the Chareidi organization "Kdushas Tzion", which focuses on "Drishas Tzion Al Tahars Hakodesh", and is also an active Temple Mount goer.
Yochanan Pollack
Rabbi Eli Deutsch is an acclaimed speaker and author who inspires and motivates Jews of all backgrounds to take a fresh look at life by presenting thought provoking ideas in a manner that is inspirational and user friendly. With a plethora of parallels and explanatory precision, Rabbi Eli masterfully articulates abstract concepts into practical transformative teachings, communicating the deeper side of Judaism in a way that resonates with the well-read student as well as the newcomer.
Rabbi Eli is a fan of innovation, connecting with interesting people, driving on open roads, and five shekel coffee shops. He currently lives in the Old City of Jerusalem, where he spends most of his time teaching, writing, counselling, learning, hosting, and with his family.
He is the author of numerous books, including the #1 bestsellers “Jewish By Choice” and "The Case for Judaism". Rabbi Eli has spoken for dozens of communities, YJPs, and university programs throughout North America and Europe. He has been featured in 250+ Birthright groups and has had 15,000+ people come through his doors to learn and be inspired.
Check him out at www.EliTheJew.com
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.