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NOTE: this is a repeat of the 2016 interview. I did with Rabbi Jonathan Bernis.Rabbi Jonathan is the founding Rabbi of my home congregation, Congregation Shema Yisrael in Rochester, New York. Jonathan has been a leader in the Messianic Jewish community for more than 30 years. He has authored numerous books and has planted communities all over the world. Rabbi Jonathan currently serves as the President and CEO of Jewish Voice Ministries International (JVMI).Jonathan resides in the Los Angeles area with his wife, Elisangela, and their two daughters. He has a heart for Los Angeles and is excited to see Jewish and interfaith families thrive in the Heritage Community!
What if being a Jewish leader today meant navigating both unprecedented pride and relentless adversity—all at the exact same time? In this episode of Thrive Loud with Lou Diamond, you'll hear firsthand how Rabbis Jonathan Jaffe and Rabbi Leora Londy are answering that challenge for their community, and what lessons their journey might hold for all of us during turbulent times.Co-hosted by the ever-insightful Michelle Katz, Lou brings you an uplifting, thought-provoking conversation exploring faith, identity, and the surprising power of disagreement. The rabbis share their distinct paths to leadership, their emotional response to recent global events affecting their community (including the aftermath of October 7th), and reveal how anti-Semitism has fostered a deeper sense of purpose—and clarity—within their roles.You'll also get an exclusive peek into their podcast, In Such a Time: a daring initiative at Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester that confronts divisiveness with honest, respectful dialogue. The rabbis discuss why modeling disagreement is sacred, how Jewish tradition champions debate, and what they've learned about creating content in a rapidly changing world.Catch this episode for:Behind-the-scenes stories from Jonathan Jaffea nd Rabbi Leora Londy's personal and professional journeysVulnerable reflections on leading a Jewish community through challenge and changeInsights into the art of creating content that connects and healsAn infectious sense of hope, humor, and authenticityTimestamped Overview:00:00:02 – Intro Announcer introduces the show and host Lou Diamond00:00:26 – Lou Diamond welcomes listeners and co-host Michelle Katz00:01:54 – Michelle Katz introduces guests Jonathan Jaffe and Rabbi Leora Londy00:02:45 – Jonathan Jaffe shares his journey to Temple Beth El00:03:46 – Rabbi Leora Londy shares her path from Israel to the congregation00:05:00 – Discussion on transitioning into a new community and building leadership00:07:41 – How Jewish identity and anti-Semitism are shaping community responses00:12:18 – The emotional toll and responsibility of spiritual leadership00:14:32 – Introduction and purpose behind the In Such a Time podcast00:17:26 – Content creation as a relational and spiritual gift00:22:23 – Where to find the rabbis' podcast and community resources00:22:42 – “Speakeasy Pub Crawl”: Rapid-fire fun questions and personal insights00:29:02 – Closing remarks: reflections on leadership, community, and hopeWhether you're seeking inspiration, understanding, or just great conversation about thriving in extraordinary times, this episode is guaranteed to deliver.
The hardest chapters of your life often become the clearest mirror of your values. When Rabbi Jonathan Cohen woke up one Shabbat (Saturday) morning unable to move, he had no idea he was facing a life-altering medical emergency. What followed - emergency brain surgery, a cancer diagnosis, and a whirlwind of hospital visits - could have broken his spirit. Instead, it clarified his purpose. In this raw and deeply human conversation, Jonathan - affectionately known as "JoCo" - shares how he continues to show up with purpose during hard times, for his family, his community, and himself, even in the midst of fear, fatigue, and the unknown. With humor, wisdom, and an unmistakable warmth, he invites us to rethink what it means to live meaningfully when life turns upside down. This isn't just a story about illness. It's a story about resilience, presence, and the power of showing up with purpose, even when everything else falls away. In this conversation about showing up with purpose during hard times, you'll hear: The Shabbat (Saturday) morning that changed everything for Jonathan How he stayed grounded in his values through a health crisis and what helps him through the hard times What it meant for him to suddenly be a patient What makes a visit meaningful when someone is seriously ill Caring for others and visiting communities affected by October 7, even as he confronts his own health challenges Jonathan's reflections on vulnerability, community, and setting boundaries And many more insights TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Introduction to Jonathan Cohen's Journey 01:37 – Life Before the Cancer Diagnosis 07:27 – The Morning Everything Changed 13:59 – Emergency Brain Surgery and Hospitalization 21:03 – Adjusting to Life as a Patient 26:50 – Support from Family and Friends 32:09 – Navigating Visits and Staying Positive 36:12 – What Makes a Visit Truly Meaningful 40:10 – Balancing Illness with Family Life 40:57 – Creative Ways Visitors Made an Impact 42:44 – Community Engagement as a Healing Practice 45:44 – The Therapeutic Power of Getting Outside 47:37 – Supporting Others Through Small Gestures 50:28 – Seeing Life Differently Through Illness 55:42 – Fighting vs. Managing Illness 59:33 – Finding Strength Through Support and Positivity 01:02:44 – Final Reflections and Life Lessons ABOUT THE GUEST Rabbi Jonathan Cohen (affectionately known as "JoCo") is a dynamic force of inspiration within the Jewish community. He works with Yeshiva University (YU) recruiting gap-year students to continue their education at YU, while also serving with NCSY (a division of the Orthodox Union) to help young couples find their place in Jewish communities across the United States. Beyond his professional roles, Rabbi Cohen is renowned for his exceptionally warm and open home, where he and his family have hosted countless students for Shabbos and Yom Tov meals. Recently diagnosed with cancer, Rabbi Cohen faces this challenge with remarkable resilience and positivity. Despite undergoing intensive treatment, he remains steadfast in his mission to serve others. He continues to travel across Israel, leading impactful trips and providing support to communities affected by the events of October 7th, turning his personal struggle into an opportunity to spread kindness and connection to those in need. QUOTES “Being a hero also means going through challenges and creating opportunities.” - Jonathan Cohen “What I've learned most importantly is that we have to be there more for each other.” - Jonathan Cohen “That first week, there were certain people [who] weren't even thinking about themselves. They were thinking about ‘what can we do to put a smile on your face?'” - Jonathan Cohen “Communication is still a hard thing in the generation that we live.” - Jonathan Cohen ABOUT THE HOST Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and former faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. SEE ALL SHOW NOTES http://www.transcendingx.com/podcast LEARN MORE at http://www.transcendingx.com and http://www.schneiderspeech.com
Rabbi Jonathan Rietti on Let's get Real with Coach Menachem Sunday April 6, 2025 #227Rebbe Nachman on Liberation from Mitzrayim Then & NowCan I Only Be Released from My Mitzrayim from the Outside or Is Liberation an Inside Job
Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg is rabbi of New North London Synagogue and Senior Rabbi of Masorti Judaism, here in the UK. He's also the author of numerous books, including ‘Walking with the Light: from Frankfurt to Finchley', ‘Things My Dog has Taught Me: about being a better human' and his latest – ‘Listening for God in Torah and Creation'Justin and Belle speak with Jonathan about the workings of Jewish scripture, the nature of awe, wonder, and sensitivity and our reposnibility for the care of the natural world. For more from Rabbi Jonathan: https://jonathanwittenberg.org/For Re-Enchanting: https://www.seenandunseen.com/podcastThere's more to life than the world we can see. Re-Enchanting is a podcast from Seen & Unseen recorded at Lambeth Palace Library, the home of the Centre for Cultural Witness. Justin Brierley and Belle Tindall engage faith and spirituality with leading figures in science, history, politics, art and education. Can our culture be re-enchanted by the vision of Christianity? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This morning we remember Rabbi Jonathan sacks, Z"L, on his Yartzeit (20 Cheshvan) by sharing a remarkable story he told about Stephen Carter, now a professor at Yale University Law School. I had the privilege and pleasure of knowing Stephen and working with him during my years teaching at Yale. Michael Whitman is the senior rabbi of ADATH Congregation in Hampstead, Quebec, and an adjunct professor at McGill University Faculty of Law. ADATH is a modern orthodox synagogue community in suburban Montreal, providing Judaism for the next generation. We take great pleasure in welcoming everyone with a warm smile, while sharing inspiration through prayer, study, and friendship. Rabbi Whitman shares his thoughts and inspirations through online lectures and shiurim, which are available on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5FLcsC6xz5TmkirT1qObkA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adathmichael/ Podcast - Mining the Riches of the Parsha: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/mining-the-riches-of-the-parsha/id1479615142?fbclid=IwAR1c6YygRR6pvAKFvEmMGCcs0Y6hpmK8tXzPinbum8drqw2zLIo7c9SR-jc Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hWYhCG5GR8zygw4ZNsSmO Please contact Rabbi Whitman (rabbi@adath.ca) with any questions or feedback, or to receive a daily email, "Study with Rabbi Whitman Today," with current and past insights for that day, video, and audio, all in one short email sent directly to your inbox.
Best-selling author, President of Hope of the World Ministries, and Messianic Rabbi of the Jerusalem Center/Beth Israel in Wayne, New Jersey, Rabbi Jonathan Cahn is our guest this week! Rabbi Jonathan shares his book The Dragon's Prophecy: Israel, the Dark Resurrection, and the End of Days, what really stands behind current world events, explains the hatred of Israel and the supernatural forces that are responsible. Don't miss Day 1 of 6! Go to our Hope of the World Affiliate page on our website for product information or call 1-888-988-1588.
Today is Day 4 with special guest, best-selling author, President of Hope of the World Ministries, and Messianic Rabbi of the Jerusalem Center/Beth Israel in Wayne, New Jersey, Rabbi Jonathan Cahn! Rabbi Jonathan discusses his book, The Dragon's Prophecy: Israel, the Dark Resurrection, and the End of Days, the events of the Jubilee Years, the mindset of the enemy.
Today is Day 2 with special guest, best-selling author, President of Hope of the World Ministries, and Messianic Rabbi of the Jerusalem Center/Beth Israel in Wayne, New Jersey, Rabbi Jonathan Cahn! Learn more about what is revealed in Rabbi Jonathan's new book, The Dragon's Prophecy: Israel, the Dark Resurrection, and the End of Days. Hear about the Philistines, the ancient enemy of Israel, and how and why they still battle Israel today. Don't miss Day 2 of 6! Go to our Hope of the World Affiliate page on our website for product information or call 1-888-988-1588.
Best-selling author, President of Hope of the World Ministries, and Messianic Rabbi of the Jerusalem Center/Beth Israel in Wayne, New Jersey, Rabbi Jonathan Cahn is our guest this week! Rabbi Jonathan shares his book The Dragon's Prophecy: Israel, the Dark Resurrection, and the End of Days, what really stands behind current world events, explains the hatred of Israel and the supernatural forces that are responsible. Don't miss Day 1 of 6! Go to our Hope of the World Affiliate page on our website for product information or call 1-888-988-1588.
Join Tribe Tel Aviv for Putting Your Life on the Line to Defend Israel:Jewish Ethics of War with Rabbi Jonathan Feldman Israeli soldiers enter the line of fire to defend their homeland. When are we allowed to put our lives in danger? What about to save another person such as the hostages? Is everyone capable of being a soldier? What is the code of ethics for the IDF? Source Sheet: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1loqyWpwisoX3tUCjJQ_g3bFucYfaMf1w/view?usp=sharing
I was introduced to my guest today, Rabbi Jonathan Jaffe Bernhard by Richard H Schwartz who I had the pleasure of speaking with in E842. Both men are dedicated to sharing with love and compassion the alignment between Jewish values and a vegan lifestyle. After 25 years at a wonderful congregation, Jonathan decided it was time for a change and a different way of serving ... READ MORE The post Rabbi Jonathan Jaffe Bernhard and the Alignment Between Jewish Values and a Vegan Lifestyle. appeared first on Healthification.
Tribe Tel Aviv presents Anti-Semitism: Why They Love to Hate Us with Rabbi Jonathan Feldman Source Sheet Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NZ0fjJhBt9RGbWgdk3A995oFJHe2SLeE/view?usp=drive_link The world is exploding with anti-Israel/anti-semitic outbreaks in academia, the media and demonstrations. Why is anti-semitism so biased, so virulent and so widespread throughout all periods of Jewish history?
Join Tribe Tel Aviv's Sunset Series for Ransoming Hostages: Jewish Ethics in War with Rabbi Jonathan Feldman For the source sheet click here. Israel is facing one of it's greatest challenges. Heartwrenching decisions are being made about how to free the hostages abducted on October 7. Should we negotiate with Hamas? What is the price that should be paid? Will buying their freedom encourage them to take more hostages? What about the anguish of the families?
After last weeks “Ask an Anti-Zionist,” the Dorx return to Ask a Zionist, Rabbi Jonathan Greenberg. What is a Zionist? Answer: “A person who believes that the Jews have a right to self-determination and self-protection in the ancient land of Israel,” which he says is the historical, original, biblical, literal Jewish homeland. Greenberg does not suffer discomfort with power and moral complexity. He reminds us every conceivable solution to “one of the most intractable conflicts on earth” has already been argued, and there is nothing new under the sun. “In every generation, they rise against us to destroy us.” Greenberg says Jews should arm up; culture matters; the rules of war are outdated; nobody actually cares about the Palestinians; media coverage is biased; history tells you what, philosophy tells you why; and Israel is not a colonial project, it's a coming home. Nina asks: How will this end? Answer: ??? Links: Jonathan Greenberg on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JGreenbergSez Jewish Voice for Peace: https://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org/ If Not Now: https://www.ifnotnowmovement.org/ Not In Our Name: https://notinourname.net/ Anti-Defamation League: https://www.adl.org/ Peter Beinart: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Beinart Ze'ev Jabotinsky: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ze%27ev_Jabotinsky Jewish students barricaded in Cooper Union library: https://nypost.com/2023/10/25/news/cooper-union-barricades-jewish-students-inside-library/ Pro-Palestinian projections on George Washington University library: https://wjla.com/news/local/accusations-of-anti-semitism-on-george-washington-university-campus-after-projection-of-pro-palestinian-messages-student-group-students-for-justice-in-palestine-jewish-israel-hamas-war-dmv-washington-dc-community The Zionist Idea by Arthur Hertzberg: https://jps.org/books/zionist-idea/ A History of Israel by Howard Sachar: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/159513/a-history-of-israel-by-howard-m-sachar/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heterodorx/support
Tribe Tel Aviv hosts: Jewish Ethics in War & Civilian Casualties with Rabbi Jonathan Feldman Link to the Source Sheet: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zXyBjam4iMxn2EabwVpq7b3xi1K21_l0/view?usp=drive_link Israel is facing one of it's greatest challenges. A people who loves peace must now be at war. How do we defend ourselves with strength and still live up to our Jewish values which cherishes human life? What do we do when civilians are in the battlefield and there will be civilian life lost? We will turn to classical and modern Jewish sources to address these questions .
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Crossbench peer and Vice-President of the CBI Lord Bilimoria, Liberal Democrat MP and women and equalities spokesperson Christine Jardine, Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain and former Conservative MP and Transport Minister Steve Norris.
Today, we have Rabbi Jonathan Feldstein on with us to tell us about his new book, Israel the Miracle. This book documents the last 75 years of Israel and celebrates its restoration with special notes from prominent Christian leaders such as Pat Robertson, Ben Carson, Anne Graham Lotz, David Barton,Michele Bachmann,Rafael Cruz, Michael L Brown,and dozens more. We are working to preserve the heritage of Israel for generations to come.Support the show
What do we do when our marriage issues are effecting our parenting? What does a healthy marriage look like? How do marital problems affect our children? How to deal with marital problems and challenges? Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! Our guests today are Rabbi Jonathan Muskat and his wife Dr. Yael Muskat, who answer these questions and more in this intervention episode of our month of Shalom Bayis. Rabbi Muskat is the Rabbi of the Young Israel of Oceanside, a Vice-President of the Rabbinical Council of America, a teacher, an administrator, and a Rebbe at Shulamith High School for Girls in Long Island. He is also a pastoral health care liaison at South Nassau Communities Hospital. Dr. Yael Muskat is the Director of the Counseling Center at Yeshiva University and the Dean of Mental Health and Wellness. She has a Ph.D. in Psychology and has worked as a therapist and consultant in a variety of settings, including schools, hospitals, community mental health centers, and a Family Court, as well as being the Rebbetzin of the Young Israel of Oceanside, where she has been privileged to raise her family and to be part of a warm and vibrant community. We continue our discussion on Shalom Bayis, with a focus on the intervention - what happens when it is not working, and the effects on children, and how to build good marital relationships. [00:25] Handling important decisions as a couple [04:56] Supporting each other's goals [08:12] Having an open relationship with children [12:31] Counseling for challenges in marriage [17:56] Healthy conflict vs. ad hominem attack [20:27] Silent treatment and a lack of communication [27:32] How does shalom bayis counseling look like? [35:36] Healthy habits in a relationship [39:32] The challenges of social media [42:37] Dealing with the effects of parents' shalom bayis issues on children [47:35] Shalom bayis issues and child's relationship with HaShem [50:50] Shalom bayis issues now and in the past [55:19] The impact of having children on marriage [59:45] The final message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message
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Pastors Larry and Tiz Huch and the congregation of NB Church in DFW and partners around the world welcome author and Rabbi Jonathan to share from his latest book, "Return of the Gods." You won't want to miss this one. Share it with others.
There aren't too many Rabbis who can also say they've worked as a park ranger and a restaurant manager. But Rabbi Jonathan Shulman can. Those jobs laid the groundwork for a career that was part of a plan … but not necessarily his plan. This is his story. Saturday to Shabbos is a Tachlis Media […]
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Shiur of the Amud- Arachin 2a-Rabbi Jonathan Fruchter
Rabbi Jonathan Stein, a former Rabbi at Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, shares his memories of the Free Soviet Jewry Movement and what he brought with him on his trips to meet Soviet Jewish Refuseniks trapped inside the Iron Curtain. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/injewishhistory/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/injewishhistory/support
Happy to re-air this interview from 2016. Here is a little bit about Jonathan Bernis:Not only was Rabbi Jonathan the founding Rabbi of my own congregation here in Rochester, NY, Congregation Shema Yisrael, but also Jonathan is President and CEO of Jewish Voice Ministries International (JVMI) and has been a leader in Messianic Jewish ministry for more than 30 years. He hosts JVMI's weekly syndicated television show, “Jewish Voice with Jonathan Bernis,” aired worldwide.Jewish Voice exists to transform lives and help fulfill the biblical mandate to see all Israel be saved. The ministries' mission is to proclaim the Gospel, grow the Messianic Jewish community, and engage the Church concerning Israel and the Jewish people. Rabbi Bernis is a sought-after speaker and a popular radio and TV guest. He has authored numerous books, including Unlocking the Prophetic Mysteries of Israel and his best-selling “Rabbi” series.In addition to Jewish Voice Ministries, Jonathan is also the founder of Heritage LA, which is an interfaith Jewish community committed to creating space for all types of believers across the city of Los Angeles. While Jonathan lives in Phoenix, Arizona with his wife, Elisangela, and their two daughters, he has a heart for the Los Angeles area and is excited to see Jewish and interfaith families thrive in the Heritage Community!J
Founder of Well Versed World Ministries, Dr. James L. Garlow - Hosts a National Gathering For Prayer and Repentance - February 1, 2023 - With Members of Congress, Pastor Andrew Brunson, Anne Graham Lotz, Rabbi Jonathan Cahn, Tony Perkins and Others - And You're Invited! Washington, DC - Museum of the Bible - Hear How and Why!
Founder of Well Versed World Ministries, Dr. James L. Garlow - Hosts a National Gathering For Prayer and Repentance - February 1, 2023 - With Members of Congress, Pastor Andrew Brunson, Anne Graham Lotz, Rabbi Jonathan Cahn, Tony Perkins and Others - And You're Invited! Washington, DC - Museum of the Bible - Hear How and Why!
In this episode, the Rav analyzed one of the lesser-studied personalities in the Chumash, Kayin. The episode looks at 3 key themes: 1. Symbolism of the movement of the sun 2. Human Regress & Progress 3. Symbolism of spirituality residing in the West This episode is sponsored by Rabbi Jonathan and Mashi Gross in memory of Mashi's late grandfather, Alfred Bien, Aharon Shimshon Ben Zalman z'l. This episode is adapted from a lecture given March 3, 1973. If you enjoyed this episode, please go to https://experiencetherav.com/contact-2/ and contact me to join the global community. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avi-bossewitch4/support
Rabbi Jonathan Singer gives a sermon.
Rabbi Jonathan Singer fives a sermon at Emanu-El.
Rabbi Jonthan Livi, host of 3 Podcasts on Apple (The Parasha Podcast, The Navi Podcast, The Tehillim Podcast), carefully analyzes the nuances of the Garden of Eden narrative and uncovers some of its deepest lessons. The creation epic in the book of Genesis is arguably the most enigmatic, mysterious, and sophisticated text in the entire Torah, containing an endless stream of wisdom at every turn. Is the story of Adam & Hava literal, allegorical, or a mix of both? Rabbi Sacks zt'l eloquently taught that this is not Man's book about God, but rather God's book about Man. The description of Gan Eden, Man, Woman and the Snake, 2 Trees and 4 Rivers provides universal, timeless insights about the human condition. The Rabbi uncovers the secret to what our place is in the story of the origin of mankind.
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Rabbi Jonathan Cohen is the assistant director of admissions for Yeshiva University in Israel and is the director of professional recruitment for NCSY. From hosting students learning in Israel for Shabbos meals, to running a very popular Whatsapp status, he is also involved with many other elements of the Jewish world. Keep up with the podcast on Twitter @Jews_Shmooze and to sponsor an episode, reach out at JewsShmoozeMarketing@gmail.com
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Easter is approaching, and so is the Jewish Passover. Rabbi Jonathan Bernis joins us today to teach us what modern parallels we can draw from Jesus' last supper and passover.
Passover Teachings With Rabbi Jonathan | Part II by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
Rabbi Jonathan Bernis stops by The Jim Bakker Show where he announces that he will be heading soon for Ukraine. During his visit, he shares powerful insight from the book of Esther.
This class falls on Purim day, and this year we are witnessing an outburst of Haman-like evil as Russia pummels its neighbor Ukraine, attempting to destroy it. I offer a review and an overview of the history of this region, including Jewish history, in order that we may better understand the roots of the current conflict.
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In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly and Ezra conclude their conversation with Jonathan Bernis, President and CEO of Jewish Voice…