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700 members of the LA community gathered together on May 30, 2025 to launch the Mental Health IsReal campaign, providing mental health resources to Jewish communities around the world. Dennis Prager and Rabbi Manis Friedman joined Rona Lalezary in conversation addressing how we heal in a post 10/7 world. Catch some of the event's highlights and messages from this impactful event, here on The Divine Download with Rona.
700 members of the LA community gathered together on May 30, 2025 to launch the Mental Health IsReal campaign, providing mental health resources to Jewish communities around the world. Dennis Prager and Rabbi Manis Friedman joined Rona Lalezary in conversation addressing how we heal in a post 10/7 world. Catch some of the event's highlights and messages from this impactful event, here on The Divine Download with Rona.
The myths of love and marriage, revealing why unconditional love can be dangerous and why many relationships fail. Rabbi Manis Friedman explains that true intimacy isn't about love but deep commitment. Discover the real reason marriages succeed and how to build a strong, lasting relationship. If you're struggling with love, dating, or marriage, this conversation will change your perspective. More from the Rabbi: https://www.youtube.com/@manisfriedman ✬ Donate and Inspire Millions (Tax-Deductible) ✬ Your generous donation enables us at Living Lchaim to share uplifting messages globally, enrich lives, and foster positive change worldwide! Thank you!
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Send us a textIn this episode of From The Inside Out Podcast with Rivkah and Eda, we explore what truly makes marriage “great,” from the sacred concept of soulmates to practical skills for everyday harmony. Our guests—Rabbi Manis Friedman, Rabbi Shais Taub, and somatic healer Miriam Racquel Feldman—challenge the idea that marriage is about personal gain or mere happiness. Instead, they show how viewing marriage as a shared mission—anchored in spiritual purpose and mutual respect—can transform conflict into connection and routine coexistence into genuine intimacy. We discuss the difference between love and oneness, how to create a safe emotional space at home, and why authentic growth often emerges from life's toughest moments. Whether you're single, married, or somewhere in-between, this conversation offers uplifting insights and practical wisdom for building a grounded, purposeful, and deeply fulfilling marriage.Please share this video and follow our channel for more inspiring and purposeful content!→ Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/A3QZhck8lGoGUEST BIOS:RABBI MANIS FRIEDMANA world-renowned author, teacher, and speaker famous for his provocative wit and wisdom—and the most popular rabbi on YouTube. He serves as dean of Bais Chana Institute of Jewish Studies, founded the nonprofit It's Good to Know, and has authored multiple books including The Joy of Intimacy and Doesn't Anyone Blush Anymore?Find his work here: https://itsgoodtoknow.org/RABBI SHAIS TAUBA popular scholar and teacher of Jewish mysticism, renowned for his contributions to Jewish recovery. He authored the bestselling G‑d of Our Understanding: Jewish Spirituality and Recovery from Addiction, lauded by the late Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski.Find his work here: https://www.soulwords.org/MIRIAM RAQUEL FELDMANA Somatic Healer, Trauma & Anxiety Specialist, and Marriage Coach who empowers women to trust themselves through the wisdom of their body and intuition. She's an international certified coach, master somatic/mindbody healer, writer, speaker, and creator of YourMarriageMagic.Find her work here: https://www.miriamracquel.com/EPISODE SPONSOR: Immediately after the funeral of his wife, Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka Schneerson, the Lubavitcher Rebbe established a tzedaka fund in her memory, Keren Hachomesh—an acronym of her name. This fund supports various causes related to Jewish women and girls, from mikvehs and hachnosas kallah to educational opportunities. The Rebbe transformed personal loss into a living legacy for Jewish women everywhere.Donate today at KERENHACHOMESH.ORGThis episode is also filmed in honor of the Shloshim (30 days since passing) of Rabbi Shais Taub's father, Gershom Yosef Ben Avraham OB'M. May his soul have an elevation and his family be comforted.COMMUNITYJoin the Community! Connect with us on socials to discuss Episode 101, share insights, and continue the conversations you want to have:
Click here to check out HUEL: https://my.huel.com/mulliganbros #ad Click here to join our new Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mulliganbrothers/redeem/0F27D NEW YEAR SALE ON NOW WITH CODE '2025' - https://www.mulliganbrothers.com The Donation Link: https://gofund.me/6193ffb1 Brass Monkey Plunge Ice Bath Charity Giveaway: https://www.mulliganbrothers.com/ As 2024 comes to a close, Jordan Mulligan delivers an inspiring compilation episode filled with the most impactful moments and lessons from his journey and the wisdom of his incredible guests. Reflecting on his personal transformations—like losing 140 pounds, completing the world's heaviest marathon, and running 450 miles—Jordan unpacks the methods and routines that made these achievements possible. This episode highlights insights from some of the podcast's most influential voices. DJ Shipley, Michael Chandler, and others explore how fitness and mental health are interconnected, emphasizing the importance of small, consistent steps toward self-improvement. Mo Gawdat and Seth Godin provide powerful perspectives on financial freedom and aligning resources with a purposeful life, while Erwin McManus shares how spirituality can guide us to deeper connections and resilience. For those seeking advice on relationships, the episode revisits timeless lessons from Gen Kelsang Dornying and Rabbi Manis Friedman, who discuss love, respect, and building meaningful partnerships. On finding inner peace and lasting happiness, guests like Master Shi Heng Yi and Jason Redman offer profound reflections on balance, mindfulness, and creating an unshakable sense of contentment. This year-end episode is not just about looking back—it's about equipping you with the tools and inspiration to take action in your own life. Jordan's message is clear: change begins with the small steps you take today, and the impact of those actions can inspire everyone around you.
Joining us today is Rabbi Manis Friedman, a world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer, and philosopher. With a passion for combining ancient Torah wisdom with modern wit, Rabbi Friedman spreads the message of morality to audiences worldwide through his books, videos, and personal meetings. Rabbi Friedman is known as “YouTube's Most Popular Rabbi” and hosts his own critically acclaimed cable television series. He is also the author of Doesn't Anyone Blush Anymore? – and has helped countless couples and individuals achieve fulfilling, balanced relationships. In this episode, we discuss: How Rabbi Friedman has contributed to the Jewish community over the years. The difference between life and existence. How to recognize and fulfill the human need for purpose. The importance of being needed. Want to find out more about Rabbi Friedman and his teachings? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
Rabbi Manis Friedman is a world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer and philosopher who uses ancient wisdom and modern wit to captivate audiences around the world. For event bookings, please call our office at 800-656-5669 or email us at office@itsgoodtoknow.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rabbi Manis Friedman is a world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer and philosopher who uses ancient wisdom and modern wit to captivate audiences around the world. For event bookings, please call our office at 800-656-5669 or email us at office@itsgoodtoknow.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Mike and Laureen will discuss the real threat of Iran launching missiles at Israel again and you'll also hear from Rabbi Manis Friedman about why he thinks antisemitism continues to rise in the United States and around the world. Thank you for listening, subscribing, and sharing the Third Opinion Podcast!
Do not miss this fascinating deep dive conversation with Rabbi Manis Friedman on what our purpose is in this war after the horrifying tragedy of Simchat Torah, Oct. 7th, 2023. Rabbi Friedman is a world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer, philosopher and Youtube's most popular Rabbi.
Click here to check out HUEL: https://my.huel.com/mulliganbros #ad The Donation Link: https://gofund.me/6193ffb1 Brass Monkey Plunge Ice Bath Charity Giveaway: https://www.mulliganbrothers.com/ In this powerful compilation episode, we bring together transformative insights from Garrain Jones, Erwin McManus, Rabbi Simon Jacobson, Rabbi Manis Friedman, and Gen Kelsang Dornying. Each shares profound wisdom on key aspects of life, including finding purpose, overcoming fear, dealing with anxiety, and the journey through suffering. Garrain Jones speaks on discovering purpose by nurturing the growth within, likening it to the growth of a tree reaching its fullest potential. Erwin McManus recounts how embracing fear and taking calculated risks led him to incredible life transformations. Rabbi Simon Jacobson delves into the concept of healthy anxiety and the necessity of longing for growth. Rabbi Manis Friedman sheds light on the importance of respect and intimacy in relationships, challenging Hollywood's distorted views on love. Gen Kelsang Dornying discusses the role of compassion and self-reliance in navigating grief and unchosen suffering. This episode is a treasure trove of life lessons that will inspire you to grow, face your fears, and live with purpose. Whether you're seeking personal growth or struggling with life's challenges, these lessons will guide you on your journey.
Rabbi Manis Friedman is the most popular Rabbi on YouTube - with over 500,000 subscribers. Rabbi Friedman is a Hassid, rabbi, author, social philosopher and public speaker. He is also the dean of the Bais Chana Institute of Jewish Studies. For the Sake of Argument podcast: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jakenewfield Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4k9DDGJz02ibpUpervM5EY Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/for-the-sake-of-argument/id1567749546 Twitter: https://twitter.com/JakeNewfield --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jake-newfield/support
Margarita interviews reserve soldier & social media activist - Noy Leyb. Noy went viral after October 7th as he shared his experience serving in the war in Israel. In this episode, they discuss the war, Noy's on-the-ground experience in Gaza, and where he sees the conflict going. Noy leaves us with a powerful message of pride for the Jewish people. Follow Noy on Instagram @noyleyb What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro & Episode Agenda 02:51 Noy's background & October 7th story 05:41 What did Noy see serving in Gaza? 07:35 Do Palestinians want peace and do Israelis want to live in Gaza? 11:28 Did Noy encounter Palestinians while in Gaza? 12:41 On IDF briefing Margarita listened to about Hamas tunnels 15:06 How is the war with Hezbollah different from the war with Hamas? 18:37 What do diaspora people misunderstand about the Israel/Palestine conflict? 26:40 On Israel disclosing their strategy - throwback to Rabbi Manis Friedman 27:32 "Why are we [medically] treating Palestinians?" And the difference between Pro-Pal and Pro-Israel media strategy 32:13 What's the hardest question Noy has been asked on his speaking tour? 35:05 How is Noy taking care of himself? 36:50 Who is the coolest activist Noy has met? On friendship with Michael Rapaport 40:47 What is next for Israel? 42:17 A message for the Jewish people 44:45 Closing Remarks & Guest Nomination --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peoplejewwannaknow/support
Rabbi Manis Friedman on Let's Get Real with Coach Menachem, Sunday, July 28, 2024, #196Exploring Existence & Purpose: Life Conflict Choice - Uncover the Reasons Behind Human Purpose and the Meaning of Death --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/menachem-bernfeld/support
Part Two: Julie continues a brilliant discussion with the incomparable Rabbi Manis Friedman. Find his YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@manisfriedman Check out his books, here: https://amzn.to/3L1M9WM Join Julie live Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at 1p PT, call in number: 844-861-5537Check out other Julie Hartman videos: https://www.youtube.com/@juliehartman Follow Julie Hartman on social media: Website: https://juliehartmanshow.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julierhartman/X: https://twitter.com/JulieRHartmanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part One: Julie has a brilliant discussion with the incomparable Rabbi Manis Friedman. Find his YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@manisfriedman Check out his books, here: https://amzn.to/3L1M9WM Join Julie live Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at 1p PT, call in number: 844-861-5537Check out other Julie Hartman videos: https://www.youtube.com/@juliehartman Follow Julie Hartman on social media: Website: https://juliehartmanshow.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julierhartman/X: https://twitter.com/JulieRHartmanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
B”H Put on your thinking caps because Rabbi Manis Friedman is here, and he will probably shred apart all the assumptions you've been operating under – when it comes to money – and even assumptions you didn't even know you had. Rabbi Manis Friedman is a world-renowned author and lecturer. He's YouTube's most popular Rabbi, […] The post 381: Marriage, money and the personality of wealth with Rabbi Manis Friedman appeared first on Yael Trusch.
Rabbi Manis Friedman is a world renowned speaker, author, and teacher. To learn more, check out his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UCIoNiBQzEyB6rPx4G8iSAMA
Click here to check out HUEL: https://my.huel.com/mulliganbros #ad In this special compilation episode, we bring you five powerful lessons from our remarkable guests: DJ Shipley, Billy Billingham, Rabbi Manis Friedman, Gen Kelsang Dornying, and Jeff Smith. Each guest shares their unique insights on overcoming challenges, building resilience, and discovering true purpose. DJ Shipley discusses the mental strength needed to push through tough times, and building a routine to facilitate that. Billy Billingham reveals his daily mantra for going the extra mile. Rabbi Manis Friedman provides a fresh perspective on relationships and respect. Gen Kelsang Dornying explores the connection between inner peace and life direction. Lastly, Jeff Smith underscores the ability to embrace masculinity and maintain respect for those around you. Join us for a deeply inspiring episode filled with wisdom and practical advice to help you lead a more fulfilling and purposeful life.
In this episode of the podcast, attorney Tamir Dortal hosts Rabbi Manis Friedman and Dr. Elad Ben Elul for a fascinating discussion about their latest books and central issues in Judaism and modern society. Rabbi Friedman talks about the relationship between rabbis and politics, explaining that rabbis should address issues of morality in war, human rights, and national security according to the Torah. He emphasizes the importance of balancing powers and the role of rabbis as spiritual leaders. Dr. Ben Elul shares about his book "Back to Innocence," which deals with gender roles, gender identity, and romantic relationships according to Judaism. He explains how modern culture has created confusion and misconceptions about masculinity and femininity, and suggests ways to return to the true essence of Jewish relationships. Rabbi Friedman adds that in the current era, many people suffer from loneliness and fear of commitment due to a lack of understanding of the essence of relationships. The two also discuss phenomena such as decreased sexual desire and increased consumption of pornography, explaining that sex without intimacy and meaning is neither satisfying nor healthy. They emphasize the importance of emotional and spiritual connection between partners and the profound meaning of marriage. Finally, they address the issue of birthrates and explain why in many Western cultures, people fear parenthood, while in a healthy traditional society, parenthood is perceived as a mission and self-fulfillment. The episode raises important questions about identity, relationships, and purpose in life, offering a unique Jewish perspective on the challenges of the modern world.Rabbi Manis is currently in Israel, delivering lectures, lessons, and workshops. All the details can be found in the link: https://manisinisrael.my.canva.site/הצטרפו לקהילה שלנו וקבלו עדכונים לפני כולם - http://eepurl.com/iv2c6kמצטרפים לערוץ ומקבלים גישה להטבות:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYTuhQta56TImmjtO9s5K3g/joinאהבתם? הרשמו לערוץ. לחצו על הפעמון
Sometimes there's an episode that you need to listen to twice to really grasp its depth. This is one of those episodes. You definitely don't want to miss this one! Rabbi Manis Friedman, the most popular Rabbi on Youtube sat down with the cast to talk about his unique and interesting life, his unique approach to Yiddishkeit, and to answer the question that we all ask ourselves: why am I needed here on earth? Help us continue creating content! Visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/KiddushClub Support Our Brothers and Sisters! One Israel Fund - https://oneisraelfund.org/ United Hatzalah - https://israelrescue.org/donate/ Friends of the IDF - https://www.fidf.org/ We have a call-in number where you can hear the cast! Tell your friends and family who may not have internet access! 605-417-0303 To Call In From Israel: +053-243-3287 Follow us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kiddushclubpodcast/ X.com: https://twitter.com/kiddushclubcast Join our WhatsApp chat: https://chat.whatsapp.com/HTWhnT1WiVFCioXjatEFi6 Send us you thoughts comments and suggestions via email: hock@kiddushclubpodcast.com
We're honored to be joined by renowned thinker Rabbi Manis Friedman, who shares his interpretations of ancient wisdom, and how it can be applied to our daily lives! Check out Rabbi Friedman's YouTube channel!
Rabbi Manis Friedman and Rabbi Daniel Rowe explore some of the depths of the Haggadah. Subscribe for more videos about Judaism, Jewish Mysticism and Kabbalah. Rabbi Manis Friedman is a world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer and philosopher who uses ancient wisdom and modern wit to captivate audiences around the world. Social media: Tiktok: / therealrabbimanis Instagram: / rabbimanisfriedman Facebook: / manisfriedman Twitter: / manisfriedman Linkedin: / rabbifriedman Rabbi Daniel Rowe is a popular Rabbi, philosopher and educator in the UK, who uses deep knowledge of Judaism, science and philosophy to captivate and educate audiences on a daily basis. Follow Rabbi Rowe on Social media for regular new uploads and updates: YouTube: https://youtube.com/@RabbiDanielRowe?si=dLtRunDWpW0GbOkx Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1qPQn7TIWdQ8Dxvy6RfjyD Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rabbi-daniel-rowe/id1721139516 Instagram: https://instagram.com/rabbidanielrowe?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/LHRiZdB5EL2VdNaA/? Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/cd5debfe-684c-411d-b0bc-223dcfa58a39/rabbi-daniel-rowe LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rabbi-daniel-rowe-23838711?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rabbi.daniel.rowe?_t=8i87VmPNE7V&_r=1 #jew #jewish #judaism #philosophy #maimonides #torah #rambam
Click here to check out HUEL https://my.huel.com/mulliganbros #ad In this episode, we're honoured to welcome Rabbi Manis Friedman, a world-renowned author, lecturer, and philosopher in the realms of relationships, faith, and personal growth. Dive deep with us as Rabbi Friedman shares his profound insights on navigating life's complexities, understanding our purpose, and the universal principles that underpin a fulfilled existence. Whether you're seeking guidance on spiritual matters, personal development, or the intricacies of human connection, this episode is a treasure trove of wisdom. Celebrated for his ability to translate ancient teachings into modern life lessons, Rabbi Friedman discusses the importance of self-awareness, the beauty of human relationships, and the quest for meaning in an often chaotic world. His perspective, grounded in years of study and teaching, provides a fresh lens through which we can reassess our paths and choices. Don't miss this transformative conversation that bridges the gap between ancient wisdom and contemporary challenges. Tune in to Inspire Change and let Rabbi Manis Friedman illuminate the steps to a more conscious and purpose-driven life.
Margarita accidentally meets Rabbi Manis Friedman on the plane only to interview him on her podcast 2 weeks later! Coincidence? We think not. In this episode, they discuss Manis Friedman's work, and how he became Youtube's most popular Rabbi. Friedman delves into a philosophical and ethical discussion on the war in Israel and gives us a sneak peak of his new book - To Win a War (The Jewish Way). At the end, he leaves us with an incredibly powerful message. Purchase Rabbi Manis Friedman's books and engage with his work at itsgoodtoknow.org . Follow him on social platforms @RabbiManisFriedman and on Youtube @manisfriedman What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro & Episode Agenda 06:08 Becoming Manis Friedman 09:35 On Jewish people today 12:20 To Win a War The Jewish Way - Friedman's new book & on being the chosen people 16:08 Killing civilians, proportionality, and the war in Israel 26:17 It depends on the context & moral clarity 27: 29 On being Youtube's most popular Rabbi 30: 29 On being holistic and healing 33:47 Who is Manis' Rabbi? 34:31 What would you tell your younger self? 36:31 Message to young Jewish people 37:15 Why am I here? On finding purpose 40:43 Closing Remarks & Guest Nomination --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peoplejewwannaknow/support
What went wrong, in our society…After I have seen two interviews with Rabbis about the current situation in Israel..For them are the Israelis immoral and harming their religion!When I was young I read again and again the Jewish magazines in Germany about the disgusting brutality, and immorality of the Israelis punishing Palestinians just out of fun… Today, I like to publish the opinion from Rabbi Manis Friedman… What went wrong, in our society…?I published 3 years ago, Why Regions Have Failed and not God! Today our politicians want to replace religion with the Green, genderless philosophy … And we see the devastating results. Wars, after wars, destroying the wealth of the people and society, social unrest, imperialistic try to rule the world, Sanction every country that doesn't want to surrender to their agenda… Most nonreligious People think, that they can be moral, but don't need to be religious. The past proves that this is wrong. Until today every Secular morality has failed, and so it will happen with today's genderless, CO2-free, green agenda…We actually produce more CO2 than ever before. And even the CO2 theory that the climate is changing because of higher CO2.- That is totally wrong.100 years ago we had double so much CO2 and in the middle age more than 4 times… So higher the temperature so higher becomes the CO2… The temperature increased through destroying the jungle in the equator area… What is Secular morality?Secular morality is the aspect of philosophy that deals with morality outside of religious traditions. Modern examples include humanism, freethinking, and most versions of consequentialism. Additional philosophies with ancient roots include those such as skepticism and virtue ethics.This means the level of education has nothing to do with morality!Remember, the Nazis killed/tortured so many Jewish because of their ideology or secular morality. For most religions, not so with Islam (read the Hadith, Sharia, and Quran or my book… Why Religion…).Killing/torture/rape of any person (for Non-Muslims, it is okay (Islam)) is forbidden in nearly every religion! The idea, I don't need God to tell me what is right and wrong…All the morality, like the 10 commands is still in the place of non-religious people, but if something goes wrong they quit their morality. A religious person loves every person! The only true command is love… (letter, Romans, bible)Religions lost their grip on society.Where does morality come from? From home, from school, or from religion? The disaster is not coming from the Gaza stripe, it is coming from humanity…Humanity started from barbaric and is until today barbaric! No improvement. If we kill one person, then this is a tragedy if we kill 1 million people it is a statistic! (Stalin)Actually, we are trying to hide our barbarism in polite behavior...Why are we enjoying so much brutality in movies? I try always to avoid seeing these brutal videos, on buses, airplanes, and everywhere, … I would forbid every movie that has brutality scenes if I had the power! The religious idea is to teach you to go to hell if you are doing sins… And doing good you go to heaven… That never worked out and never will work out. Because this is a business… The Mafia is going also to the church… You are doing good without promising to get rewards because you surrender your life to God selflessly… Because you love God.Because you have faith in God.Tell me what is right, I will do it without threatening or bribing me. Nobody likes to be pressed to do something… Can we be altruistic? Yes, because it is healthy and makes sense!And our real self is altruistic. So the religious teaching of rewards/punishment or the teaching of hell/heaven is so destructive… It never worked out!Good people don't need to be threatened.And bad people can't be threatened to do good or to stop doing cruel things… Because their passions are too strong, even the death is not threatening them… Who benefits from these rewards / punishment principles? The religions, earning big money to free their members from their sins… Democracy is good as long it promotes goodness…If democracy is sending troops to kill the enemies… Guess, democracy is bad.Because bad democracy is sacrificing people instead of negotiating…Every secularly moral good idea was a bad idea in the long term and did more harm than good. My Video: Religion has failed https://youtu.be/y-hN92x7wW4 My Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast3/Religion-has-failed.mp3
What went wrong, in our society…After I have seen two interviews with Rabbis about the current situation in Israel..For them are the Israelis immoral and harming their religion!When I was young I read again and again the Jewish magazines in Germany about the disgusting brutality, and immorality of the Israelis punishing Palestinians just out of fun… Today, I like to publish the opinion from Rabbi Manis Friedman… What went wrong, in our society…?I published 3 years ago, Why Regions Have Failed and not God! Today our politicians want to replace religion with the Green, genderless philosophy … And we see the devastating results. Wars, after wars, destroying the wealth of the people and society, social unrest, imperialistic try to rule the world, Sanction every country that doesn't want to surrender to their agenda… Most nonreligious People think, that they can be moral, but don't need to be religious. The past proves that this is wrong. Until today every Secular morality has failed, and so it will happen with today's genderless, CO2-free, green agenda…We actually produce more CO2 than ever before. And even the CO2 theory that the climate is changing because of higher CO2.- That is totally wrong.100 years ago we had double so higher CO2 and in the middle age more than 4 times… So higher the temperature so higher becomes the CO2… The temperature increased through destroying the jungle in the equator area… What is Secular morality?Secular morality is the aspect of philosophy that deals with morality outside of religious traditions. Modern examples include humanism, freethinking, and most versions of consequentialism. Additional philosophies with ancient roots include those such as skepticism and virtue ethics.This means the level of education has nothing to do with morality!Remember, the Nazis killed/tortured so many Jewish because of their ideology or secular morality. For most religions, not so with Islam (read the Hadith, Sharia, and Quran or my book… Why Religion…).Killing/torture/rape of any person (for Non-Muslims, it is okay (Islam)) is forbidden in nearly every religion! The idea, I don't need God to tell me what is right and wrong…All the morality, like the 10 commands is still in the place of non-religious people, but if something goes wrong they quit their morality. A religious person loves every person! The only true command is love… (letter, Romans, bible)Religions lost their grip on society.Where does morality come from? From home, from school, or from religion? The disaster is not coming from the Gaza stripe, it is coming from humanity…Humanity started from barbaric and is until today barbaric! No improvement. If we kill one person, then this is a tragedy if we kill 1 million people it is a statistic! (Stalin)Actually, we are trying to hide our barbarism in polite behavior...Why are we enjoying so much brutality in movies? I try always to avoid seeing these brutal videos, on buses, airplanes, and everywhere, … I would forbid every movie that has brutality scenes if I had the power! The religious idea is to teach you to go to hell if you are doing sins… And doing good you go to heaven… That never worked out and never will work out. Because this is a business… The Mafia is going also to the church… You are doing good without promising to get rewards because you surrender your life to God selflessly… Because you love God.Because you have faith in God.Tell me what is right, I will do it without threatening or bribing me. Nobody likes to be pressed to do something… Can we be altruistic? Yes, because it is healthy and makes sense!And our real self is altruistic. So the religious teaching of rewards/punishment or the teaching of hell/heaven is so destructive… It never worked out!Good people don't need to be threatened.And bad people can't be threatened to do good or to stop doing cruel things… Because their passions are too strong, even the death is not threatening them… Who benefits from these rewards/punishment principles? The religions, earning big money to free their members from their sins… Democracy is good as long it promotes goodness…If democracy is sending troops to kill the enemies… Guess, democracy is bad.Because bad democracy is sacrificing people instead of negotiating…Every secularly moral good idea was a bad idea in the long term and did more harm than good. My Video: Religion has failed https://youtu.be/y-hN92x7wW4 My Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast3/Religion-has-failed.mp3
Join us for the second half of our inspirational 'fabreng'/podcast we had with the world-famous author and mashpia Rabbi Manis Friedman, where he shares his wisdom and sheds some clarity on what our mission is in today's confused world. Didn't catch Part 1 yet? What are you waiting for? go back and listen to the 90 minutes of inspiration and 'chizuk' from the world's biggest YouTube Rabbi - Rabbi Manis Friedman. As always like, comment, and even show some love with a “super like”. Feel free to email us your thoughts at Shmuelicast@gmail.com The episodes are available to listen to on our shmuelicast hotline at 718-970-8884. Episode sponsored by TECHLOQ: techloq.com // 845.237.5501
World-renowned speaker and author Rabbi Manis Friedman joins us this month for a double episode to share his views and wisdom of the world, As always like, comment, and even show some love with a “super like”. Feel free to email us your thoughts at Shmuelicast@gmail.com The episodes are available to listen to on our shmuelicast hotline at 718-970-8884. Episode sponsored by TECHLOQ: techloq.com // 845.237.5501
What are the rules of war according to the Torah? What does the Torah say about hostage deals? Are we seeign signs of Moshiach? We discuss these questions + so much more with YouTube's #1 Rabbi, Rabbi Manis Friedman. You can see more about R' Friedman at his website; https://itsgoodtoknow.org ______________________________ ►Alpert and Associates Call Moshe Alpert! Email: Moshe.alpert@nm.com for a free consultation, or head to https://bit.ly/moshealpert Or call 718-644-1594 ______________________________ ► Town Appliance Visit https://www.townappliance.com Message Town Appliance on WhatsApp: https://bit.ly/Townappliance_whatsapp ___________________________________ ► The Kichels The Kichels are all about bringing joy and humor to people - Especially during this challenging time, it's super important to stay positive and live life with joy- and this a great way to do that. Run go get this game for Chanukah- for your parties- or just for your family to play after candle lighting- you will have an absolute blast! Order Here: https://amzn.to/46LR2f8 ______________________________ ►Symphony Of The Stars Join Ishay Ribo, Avraham Fried, Benny Friedman, Shulem Lemmer and Mordechai Shapiro December 16th at the United Palace! Buy tickets at www.symphonyofthestars.org ______________________________ Subscribe to our Podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2WALuE2 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/39bNGnO Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/MPPGooglePodcasts Or wherever Podcasts are available! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meaningfulpeoplepodcast/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA== Follow us on Twitter: @meaningfupplpod Editor: Sruly Saftlas Podcast created by: Meaningful Minute For more info and upcoming news, check out: https://Meaningfulminute.org
Understanding the purpose of human life is an innate desire that has been explored for countless generations. While many people turn to religion to solve this problem, it can feel like a dead end if the foundation isn't recognized: the essence of existence. Here to enlighten us on this intriguing topic from a Jewish perspective is Rabbi Manis Friedman. As a world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer, and philosopher, he combines the ancient teachings of the Torah with a modern approach. Whether he is writing books or teaching online, Rabbi Friedman is dedicated to bringing the message of morality to individuals across the globe… Jump in now to learn more about: Rabbi Friedman's experience teaching the Jewish faith. The difference between living and existing. The most important need in a human being. Why God needs us, and how this can fulfill our purpose. Want to find out more about Rabbi Friedman and his teachings? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr
Joining us today is Rabbi Manis Friedman, a world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer, and philosopher. With a passion for combining ancient Torah wisdom with modern wit, Rabbi Friedman spreads the message of morality to audiences worldwide through his books, videos, and personal meetings. Rabbi Friedman is known as “YouTube's Most Popular Rabbi” and hosts his own critically acclaimed cable television series. He is also the author of Doesn't Anyone Blush Anymore? – and has helped countless couples and individuals achieve fulfilling, balanced relationships. In this episode, we discuss: How Rabbi Friedman has contributed to the Jewish community over the years. The difference between life and existence. How to recognize and fulfill the human need for purpose. The importance of being needed. Want to find out more about Rabbi Friedman and his teachings? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
Rabbi Manis Friedman, renown speaker, author and Dean of Bais Chana, addressed a group of Shluchos and Kallah Teachers from Mikvah.org where he shared insights and inspiration on how we can Step Up the Plate for Eretz Yisroel. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mikvah/support
Rabbi Manis Friedman on Let's Get Real with Coach Menachem, Monday Oct. 30, # 162 Why Did Hashem Let This Happen, Our Role in Times of Crisis- Biblical Prophecy of Gog & Magog --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/menachem-bernfeld/support
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In our tenth episode, we discuss with Rabbi Manis Friedman what it means to join Chabad in our generation. Rabbi Friedman explains that Chabad's goal today is not primarily to make Lubavitchers, but rather to bring G-dliness and Torah to every part of the world. Whether born into Lubavitch or joining later in life, each of us must find spirituality on our terms and educate our children to ask what Judaism means to them. Rabbi Friedman also unpacks the challenges of living in Crown Heights and the importance of living in a place where you are needed and make a difference. Stay tuned 'til the end, when we ask Rabbi Friedman to share his sought-after advice on marriage and intimacy. This episode has been anonymously sponsored by a generous donor. For questions, comments, and sponsorship opportunities, please contact us at https://www.btcenter.org.- Emmett and RivkaProduction and editing by Gary WaleikAll rights reserved to The BT Center
Rabbi Manis Friedman on let's get real with Coach Menachem, Sunday, August 20, 2023, # 154 Nurturing Eternal Bonds Unveiling the Art of Sustaining Resilient Relationships, Especially as They Become Adult Children, Through Effective Communication and Emotional Connection --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/menachem-bernfeld/support
On this episode of The Holy Sparks PodcastI interview Rabbi Yosef Marcus of Chabad North PeninsulaRabbi Yosef Marcus is the co-founder of Chabad NP and co-director of the Lent Chabad Center. He is the author of several books of Torah literature, including commentaries on Psalms, the Scroll of Esther, The Passover Haggadah, Ethics of the Fathers, and is currently at work on a new commentary on Aishet Chayil (Woman of Valor). His articles have appeared on Askmoses.com and Chabad.org.He lives in San Mateo, CA, with his wife, Esty Marcus, director of the acclaimed Chai Preschool, and their six children. He can be reached at rabbi@chabadnp.comIn this episode, we explore what it is like to be a Chabad Rabbi, growing up Jewish In Long Beach, California, The Rebbe Menachem Medel Schneerson, Moshiach, and misconceptions sabout Chabad Rabbis and communities.If you've ever wanted to sit down with a Chabad Rabbi and get to know them, this interview is for you !His Uncles are famous musicians, Avraham Fried and Rabbi Manis Friedman, his brothers are founders of the band 8th Day.Please Subscribe to our channel, it's FREE!For More info go to www.holysparks.tvto become a patron or support our channel go to www.patreon.com/saulkayethank you again to JLTV for helping sponsor our show.Go to www.jltv.tv for stories that inspire.
6. A to Z Meant to Be: Seeing the Hand of the Creator in Everything That Happens The Rabbi Manis Friedman Children's Book Series by Sara Blau (Author), Arti Kukreja (Illustrator) Seeing the hand of the creator in everything that happens! My trip is canceled - I'm staying in town. The snow is stunning, but it's making me frown. Join me and together we'll see, From A to Z, it's meant to be!
For our 8th episode of the Patterns of Evidence podcast, we are continuing the topic of the Red Sea Miracle. Drawing, again, from bonus content found in the Collector's Edition of Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle, we will investigate the number of Israelites that left Egypt during the Exodus. Does the biblical information favor total numbers of 20 thousand Israelites or 2 million? This question is a complicated piece of the Exodus journey. Go deeper into the arguments for the two main views that debate the true size of Israel's population. Scholars and researchers featured in this interview include (in order of introduction) Rabbi Manis Friedman, Tim Mahoney, Professor Douglas Knight, Professor Alan Millard, Dr. Fred Baltz, Dr. Bryant Wood, Dr. Barry Beitzel, Dr. Jason DeRouchie, Dr. Deborah Hurn, and Jodell Onstott. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ➡️ HELP US CONTINUE CREATING BIBLE AFFIRMING PATTERNS OF EVIDENCE FILMS
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For this episode of the Patterns of Evidence podcast, we wanted to share with you audio from one of the special bonus material features in our “Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle" Collector's Edition. This bonus feature, “Pharaoh: A Shadow of the Serpent,” was born from an important discussion during Tim Mahoney's interview with Dr. Jason DeRouchie at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. It features (in order) Tim, Dr. DeRouchie, Steve Law, Rabbi Manis Friedman, Professor James Hoffmeier, Dr. Bryant Wood, Dr. Peter Wiegand, and Jodell Onstott. Discover how Pharaoh personifies Satan, who is also known as the serpent. These types and shadows of the serpent form a pattern that covers the full arc of biblical history from Eden to God's judgment at the end of time, and events in between including World War II. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ➡️ HELP US CONTINUE CREATING BIBLE AFFIRMING PATTERNS OF EVIDENCE FILMS
Unlocking Healthy and Happy Relationships: From the Inside OutEda Schottenstein and Rivkah Krinsky sit down with Rabbi Shais Taub, Rabbi Simon Jacobson and Rabbi Manis Friedman for an in-depth segment on building and maintaining Happy and Healthy Relationships. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From the Inside Out: With Rivkah Krinsky and Eda Schottenstein
As promised, we bring you an all-star panel of internationally acclaimed scholars, Rabbi Simon Jacobson, Rabbi Shais Taub, and Rabbi Manis Friedman in a conversation about life and everything in between.This episode is dedicated to the full speedy recovery of Sara Shira Chana Bas Yonit. Tehillim link: https://www.chabad.org/library/bible_cdo/aid/16252/jewish/Chapter-31.htm/fbclid/PAAaZ0oq8yprVF7PtMG6OHTyaKP06t5lLN90VkrneI0wBLQ3EvG6vG9-vKZ-gEpisode video recording :https://youtu.be/-glm4-cYAj4https://youtu.be/SiUVIRML0MU
We get a dopamine rush when we see the social media notification that someone liked our content. We strain ourselves to our very max at our job to chase up proverbial ladders. We destroy small businesses because we want our product within 2 days or less. We throw fits because a coffee shop doesn't have our favorite flavor syrup. It is without question that we live in a “me centered” culture. What happens though when we take ourselves out of the equation and put the focus on others. We go that extra mile for someone. Well, this week on The Malliard Report, Jim welcomes Rabbi Manis Friedman to the show to discuss just such things. Rabbi Manis Friedman is a Hassid rabbi, author, social philosopher, and public speaker. He is also the dean of the Bais Chana Institute of Jewish Studies. Friedman authored Doesn't Anyone Blush Anymore?, which was published in 1990 and is currently in its fourth printing. In 1971, inspired by the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Friedman as a shaliach ("emissary") cofounded the Bais Chana Women International, an Institute for Jewish Studies in Minnesota for women with little or no formal Jewish education. Friedman has lectured in cities throughout the US, as well as London, Hong Kong, Cape Town, and Johannesburg in South Africa, Melbourne and Sydney in Australia, and several South and Central American cities. Rabbi Manis is a fantastic speaker and guest. You can find him on YouTube and on his personal site itsgoodtoknow.org. For all things Malliard, head over to malliard.com for merch, past shows, and the live chat every Tuesday 9 P.M. EST. Remember to rate and subscribe through your favorite podcasting app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rabbi Manis Friedman is a world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer and philosopher who uses ancient wisdom and modern wit to captivate audiences around the world. He is also co-founder of Bais Chana Institute of Jewish Studies. (This interview was so impactful for me and I hope it does the same for you.) Please share with someone that you know would benefit, it would mean so much. And if you haven't already, please leave a 5-star rating for the show! Thank you Justin IG: @justinaguirre7 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justinaguirre/support
Rabbi Manis Friedman sits down with a group of volunteers for a social program catering to "at risk" teen girls.The conversation covers everything from social anxiety to religious advice, from fashion tips to suicide. Presented here is an excerpt from that event. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rabbi Manis Friedman, YouTube's most popular Rabbi, re-entered the Kosher Money studio to discuss seemingly everyone's favorite topic: money.Rabbi Manis Friedman is a world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer and philosopher. Enjoy the conversation!LINKS:• ENGLISH BOOK: "Creating a Life That Matters" → https://amzn.to/3fuGpIN• HEBREW BOOK: "I Didn't Ask to Be Born" → https://amzn.to/3y2PHCm• Rabbi Manis' Website: https://ItsGoodToKnow.org• Subscribe to Rabbi Manis Friedman on YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/manisfriedman✬ SPONSORS OF THIS EPISODE ✬►Approved Funding: Looking to purchase a home? Looking to refinance? Speak to Shmuel Shayowitz at https://approvedfunding.com/Mortgages/ to make sure you do it right.► COLEL CHABAD: Please help Israel's neediest! Visit https://www.ColelChabad.org/KosherMoney to make a much-needed donation!Submit your questions to hi@LivingLchaim.comWhatsApp us feedback and get first access to episodes: 914-222-5513Submit guest suggestions and view more shows here: https://www.livinglchaim.com/Lchaim!Need financial guidance? Get help from our friends at https://LivingSmarterJewish.org/Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more awesome content! :) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From the Inside Out: With Rivkah Krinsky and Eda Schottenstein
https://www.tenyad.org/auction/2022/?src=insideout This episode is sponsored by Ten Yad, an organization dedicated to helping orphaned brides with wedding expenses. In addition to their work with weddings, Ten Yad helps families cover the costs of beginning married life, always with dignity and respect for the family's privacy. Ten Yad's annual auction tickets are on sale now, with prizes you won't want to miss. Use the link provided above to purchase your tickets. All proceeds go directly to families in need. To sponsor an episode, email Rivkahandeda@gmail.comWorld-renowned author, counselor, lecturer and philosopher, Rabbi Manis Friedman combines ancient Torah wisdom with modern with to captivate audiences around the world. He hosts his own critically acclaimed cable television series, Torah Forum with Manis Friedman, syndicated throughout North America and is known as “Youtube's Most Popular Rabbi”.Rabbi Friedman's first book, Doesn't Anyone Blush Anymore became a smash hit and continues to sell many copies decades after its release. His latest book, The Joy of Intimacy is empowering thousands of couples to replace their loneliness and unfulfilled expectations with a deeply soulful and satisfying relationship.In his private practice Rabbi Friedman has helped thousands of couples and individuals achieve fulfilling, balanced relationships, through in-person meetings or remote video consultations.With the launch of itsgoodtoknow.org, Rabbi Friedman is now using the latest technology to spread morality to a wider audience throughout the world through his books, videos and personal meetings. He has made it his mission to reach every one of the billion people on youtube in order to help them improve their relationships and deepen their connection with G-d.In this episode, we discuss life's purpose, and how to tap into our inner selves.
In this episode, I'm joined by world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer, and philosopher Rabbi Manis Friedman to discuss why people get married, what makes a marriage last, what intimacy really means, and what it means to be a husband or a wife. He explains why we shouldn't date if we have no intentions of getting married within the next five years and why we need to be selfish when we date. Overcome your dating anxiety just like I did by taking Mindset Wellness CBD's Happy gummy before a date and Calm gummy after! Grab yours today at mindsetwellness.com and use code SeeingOtherPeople for 20% off and free shipping. Schedule a 1:1 with me at direct.me/ilanadunn Support the show by buying me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/ilana.dunn Get 25% off all Liquid IV products at liquidiv.com with code seeingotherpeople.