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Today's daf is sponsored by Batsheva and Daniel Pava. "Eighty-one years ago, on bet Sivan, the deportation of Hungarian Jewry to Auschwitz began. May our learning be dedicated to the memory of my great-grandmother, Raizel, my grandmother, Batsheva bat Yisroel, the Steinmetz and Vegh families of Apsha, and all the Jews of Marmarosh who were murdered in Auschwitz. May their memories be a blessing." Rava rules that one who takes an oath to not eat a loaf of bread, even if they have already eaten most of it, as long as there is still an olive bulk of bread left, the person can go to a chacham to repeal the oath retroactively. How can this case work with both the language of "I will not eat any of it" and "I will not eat it in its entirety"? A source is brought regarding a nazir to raise a contradiction to Rava. However, it is resolved in three possible ways. Ameimar disagrees with Rava and holds that one has even longer to repeal the oath, as long as the punishment has not yet been implemented. Rava explains that if an oath is made with a condition, if the condition is fulfilled without intention, the oath does not take effect. If the person remembers the condition but forgets the oath when eating the forbidden item, one is liable to bring a sacrifice. If the person remembers both the condition and the oath when eating both, and first eats the one fulfilling the condition, they will receive lashes. If the person first eats the forbidden one and then eats the one fulfilling the condition, it is a debate between Rabbi Yochanan and Reish Lakish regarding a warning given in doubt, hatraat safek. Rava continues with another case where a person said that each item is forbidden on condition that they eat the other item. He discusses four possible permutations of what the person did unintentionally and intentionally and explains the law in each case. Rav Meri brings support from a Mishna and braita for Rava's principle in the above cases that if the condition is fulfilled unintentionally, the oath does not go into effect. Avimi asks his brother Eifa about the ruling in different cases of a double/overlapping oath. Each time Eifa answers, Avimi disagrees with Eifa's ruling.
Today's daf is sponsored by Batsheva and Daniel Pava. "Eighty-one years ago, on bet Sivan, the deportation of Hungarian Jewry to Auschwitz began. May our learning be dedicated to the memory of my great-grandmother, Raizel, my grandmother, Batsheva bat Yisroel, the Steinmetz and Vegh families of Apsha, and all the Jews of Marmarosh who were murdered in Auschwitz. May their memories be a blessing." Rava rules that one who takes an oath to not eat a loaf of bread, even if they have already eaten most of it, as long as there is still an olive bulk of bread left, the person can go to a chacham to repeal the oath retroactively. How can this case work with both the language of "I will not eat any of it" and "I will not eat it in its entirety"? A source is brought regarding a nazir to raise a contradiction to Rava. However, it is resolved in three possible ways. Ameimar disagrees with Rava and holds that one has even longer to repeal the oath, as long as the punishment has not yet been implemented. Rava explains that if an oath is made with a condition, if the condition is fulfilled without intention, the oath does not take effect. If the person remembers the condition but forgets the oath when eating the forbidden item, one is liable to bring a sacrifice. If the person remembers both the condition and the oath when eating both, and first eats the one fulfilling the condition, they will receive lashes. If the person first eats the forbidden one and then eats the one fulfilling the condition, it is a debate between Rabbi Yochanan and Reish Lakish regarding a warning given in doubt, hatraat safek. Rava continues with another case where a person said that each item is forbidden on condition that they eat the other item. He discusses four possible permutations of what the person did unintentionally and intentionally and explains the law in each case. Rav Meri brings support from a Mishna and braita for Rava's principle in the above cases that if the condition is fulfilled unintentionally, the oath does not go into effect. Avimi asks his brother Eifa about the ruling in different cases of a double/overlapping oath. Each time Eifa answers, Avimi disagrees with Eifa's ruling.
Raizel and Malya give S.M. Levine's "Trial Run" a trial run.
Raizel and Malya are back after a long spring break to schmooze about their Passover seders and discuss As Seen on TV by Meredith Schorr.
You say "Coff-man," I say "Cowf-man." Raizel and Malya discuss The Marrying of Chani Kaufman by Eve Harris.
Raizel and Malya may be sans Jewish Joy Box but that didn't stop them from doing the math and reviewing Crunching Her Numbers, a "Reverse Age Gap Steamy Romance" by Mia Sivan.
Raizel and Dani Namdar from That Jewish Family join People Jew Wanna Know Podcast to reflect on their 3+ years of nomadic travel visiting 35 countries. As a Chasidic family, Raizel, Dani, and their kids are breaking stereotypes about the observant Jewish community and inspiring thousands all over the world to make the leap and enjoy travel. Follow That Jewish Family on all social platforms @ThatJewishFamily What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro & Episode Agenda 04:03 Who is That Jewish Family & why did they start their channel? 06:32 Raizel & Dani's unconventional dating story 10:25 Has That Jewish Family inspired other Orthodox/Hasidic people to travel? 12:55 Trip to Fiji & keeping kosher in remote places 17:00 "On the other side of fear is freedom" 18:30 Has That Jewish Family experienced antisemitism on their travels? 26:06 What has inspired Raizel & Dani from non-Jewish communities all over the world? 30:30 On the minimalism of travel 31:53 What's next for That Jewish Family now that they have a home base? 34:00 Next travel destination for That Jewish Family 35:23 How Margarita went to see the Ohel of Levi Schneerson 38:50 Closing Remarks & Guest Nomination
Raizel and Malya have a fun time hop reviewing "The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern" by Lynda Cohen Loigman.
Raizel and Malya go back in time to a bygone era, the 1960s, to review "Don't Forget to Write" by Sara Goodman Confino. "Seltzer Emergency" by Daniella Gruenspecht
After a long winter holiday break, Raizel and Malya are back! Proudly kicking off their Season 3 discussing "Pride and Preference" by Barbara Bensoussan.
In this episode, Rabbi Nechemia Schusterman sits down with author Rabbi Levi Shmotkin to discuss his new book, Letters for Life. The book offers a profound look into the private correspondence between the Lubavitcher Rebbe and individuals navigating life's challenges—heartbreak, loss, fear, confusion, and loneliness. Together, they explore the Rebbe's timeless wisdom on emotional wellness and the transformative power of his compassionate guidance. Don't miss this inspiring conversation on finding strength and clarity through life's ups and downs. Raizel Schusterman is a Positive Psychology-based life coach, Chabad Shlucha, and mother of 7. She combines positive psychology with Torah teachings to help couples, parents, and singles lead more meaningful lives. Raizel is a certified Positive Psychology practitioner and an ICF-certified coach, assisting both young adults, and adults in finding purpose and happiness. To set up your free consultation today you can reach out to Raizel through her website apositivecoach.com Check out our sponsor gymmedia.co for all your media needs. Take your brand to the next level with GYM media Check them out today!! Check out our sponsor OKclarity.com OKclarity.com is THE place for any Jew - no matter how frum or religious you are - to find an excellent therapist, psychiatrist, coach, or nutritionist. And it's completely free for you to use! OKCLARITY.com's professionals are vetted and have extensive experience working with the Jewish community. Yes, you can even find me there! If you're in the market for a therapist, coach, nutritionist, psychiatrist, or the like - you want to check them out. If you don't find what you're looking for, they have a concierge service where you complete a short form and they will personally match you. Important side note! If you are a wellness professional, I highly recommend joining their directory. Their team is amazing and I've received referrals immediately! OKclarity also has an amazing WhatsApp status with over 8 thousand obsessed followers. Their WhatsApp is a free way to improve your mental health and they post great humor so you'll laugh too. If you have WhatsApp, shoot them a message at 917-426-1495.
Raizel and Malya conclude their second season with a recap of their live podcast event and an interview with guest author Jean Meltzer.
In this episode, I sit down with Devora Shabtai, a seasoned therapist with extensive experience working with young adults facing the challenge of "failure to launch." Together, we explore what this phenomenon truly means, where it stems from, and how it impacts individuals and their families. Devora shares her wisdom on identifying the root causes of this struggle and practical strategies to support loved ones navigating this complex journey. Most importantly, we discuss how to approach this issue with empathy and hope, providing a roadmap for growth, healing, and moving forward. Devora Shabtai, LCSW, MSc currently serves as the Vice President of Clinical Programming at Onward Living, an addiction rehabilitation program for Jewish men in Boca Raton, Florida. Devora specializes in the treatment of addiction and spiritual/religious trauma, as well as clinical program design that is tailored to meet the clinical and cultural needs of members of the Orthodox Jewish community within both inpatient and outpatient levels of care. Raizel Schusterman is a Positive Psychology-based life coach, Chabad Shlucha, and mother of 7. She combines positive psychology with Torah teachings to help couples, parents, and singles lead more meaningful lives. Raizel is a certified Positive Psychology practitioner and an ICF-certified coach, assisting both young adults, and adults in finding purpose and happiness. To set up your free consultation today you can reach out to Raizel through her website apositivecoach.com Check out our sponsor gymmedia.co for all your media needs. Take your brand to the next level with GYM media Check them out today!! Check out our sponsor OKclarity.com OKclarity.com is THE place for any Jew - no matter how frum or religious you are - to find an excellent therapist, psychiatrist, coach, or nutritionist. And it's completely free for you to use! OKCLARITY.com's professionals are vetted and have extensive experience working with the Jewish community. Yes, you can even find me there! If you're in the market for a therapist, coach, nutritionist, psychiatrist, or the like - you want to check them out. If you don't find what you're looking for, they have a concierge service where you complete a short form and they will personally match you. Important side note! If you are a wellness professional, I highly recommend joining their directory. Their team is amazing and I've received referrals immediately! OKclarity also has an amazing WhatsApp status with over 8 thousand obsessed followers. Their WhatsApp is a free way to improve your mental health and they post great humor so you'll laugh too. If you have WhatsApp, shoot them a message at 917-426-1495. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/apositivepodcast/support
December 12, 2024 at 7pm, Raizel and Malya recorded and live-streamed their podcast for a live audience celebrating the 10th anniversary of "Lighting the Flames" by Sarah Wendell.
In this episode, I sit down with Devora Shabtai, a seasoned therapist with extensive experience working with young adults facing the challenge of "failure to launch." Together, we explore what this phenomenon truly means, where it stems from, and how it impacts individuals and their families. Devora shares her wisdom on identifying the root causes of this struggle and practical strategies to support loved ones navigating this complex journey. Most importantly, we discuss how to approach this issue with empathy and hope, providing a roadmap for growth, healing, and moving forward Devora Shabtai, LCSW, MSc currently serves as the Vice President of Clinical Programming at Onward Living, an addiction rehabilitation program for Jewish men in Boca Raton, Florida. Devora specializes in the treatment of addiction and spiritual/religious trauma, as well as clinical program design that is tailored to meet the clinical and cultural needs of members of the Orthodox Jewish community within both inpatient and outpatient levels of care. Raizel Schusterman is a Positive Psychology-based life coach, Chabad Shlucha, and mother of 7. She combines positive psychology with Torah teachings to help couples, parents, and singles lead more meaningful lives. Raizel is a certified Positive Psychology practitioner and an ICF-certified coach, assisting both young adults, and adults in finding purpose and happiness. To set up your free consultation today you can reach out to Raizel through her website apositivecoach.com Check out our sponsor gymmedia.com for all your media needs. Take your brand to the next level with GYM media Check them out today!! Check out our sponsor OKclarity.com OKclarity.com is THE place for any Jew - no matter how frum or religious you are - to find an excellent therapist, psychiatrist, coach, or nutritionist. And it's completely free for you to use! OKCLARITY.com's professionals are vetted and have extensive experience working with the Jewish community. Yes, you can even find me there! If you're in the market for a therapist, coach, nutritionist, psychiatrist, or the like - you want to check them out. If you don't find what you're looking for, they have a concierge service where you complete a short form and they will personally match you. Important side note! If you are a wellness professional, I highly recommend joining their directory. Their team is amazing and I've received referrals immediately! OKclarity also has an amazing WhatsApp status with over 8 thousand obsessed followers. Their WhatsApp is a free way to improve your mental health and they post great humor so you'll laugh too. If you have WhatsApp, shoot them a message at 917-426-1495. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/apositivepodcast/support
Raizel and Malya talk "The Ex Talk" by Rachel Lynn Solomon
Raizel and Malya review "The Perfect Match" by Jennifer Wilck.
Raizel and Malya are back into romance with "Girl Meets Goy" by Aviva Gat.
Raizel and Malya get all "extra virgin" discussing "Olive Days" by Jessica Elisheva Emerson.
In this episode, I sit down with marriage therapist Moshe Zev Lamm and my husband, Rabbi Schusterman, to explore the themes of marriage, forgiveness, and moving forward. Together, we discuss practical reframes and strategies for deepening relationships, fostering lasting love, and building stronger connections through the power of forgiveness. Whether you're looking to strengthen your marriage or gain insights into personal growth, this episode offers valuable advice for navigating challenges and nurturing lasting bonds. Raizel Schusterman is a Positive Psychology-based life coach, Chabad Shlucha, and mother of 7. She combines positive psychology with Torah teachings to help couples, parents, and singles lead more meaningful lives. Raizel is a certified Positive Psychology practitioner and an ICF-certified coach, assisting both young adults, and adults in finding purpose and happiness. To set up your free consultation today you can reach out to Raizel through her website apositivecoach.com Check out our sponsor gymmedia.com for all your media needs. Take your brand to the next level with GYM media Check them out today!! Check out our sponsor OKclarity.com OKclarity.com is THE place for any Jew - no matter how frum or religious you are - to find an excellent therapist, psychiatrist, coach, or nutritionist. And it's completely free for you to use! OKCLARITY.com's professionals are vetted and have extensive experience working with the Jewish community. Yes, you can even find me there! If you're in the market for a therapist, coach, nutritionist, psychiatrist, or the like - you want to check them out. If you don't find what you're looking for, they have a concierge service where you complete a short form and they will personally match you. Important side note! If you are a wellness professional, I highly recommend joining their directory. Their team is amazing and I've received referrals immediately! OKclarity also has an amazing WhatsApp status with over 8 thousand obsessed followers. Their WhatsApp is a free way to improve your mental health and they post great humor so you'll laugh too. If you have WhatsApp, shoot them a message at 917-426-1495. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/apositivepodcast/support
Raizel and Malya prepare for Rosh Hashanah with "The Marriage Box: A Novel" by Corie Adjmi.
Raizel and Malya look up kilt and other Scottish words as they get lost together in "Cave of Secrets" by Lynne Golodner.
Raizel and Malya conjure a vivid discussion about "Magical Meet Cute" by Jean Meltzer "Seltzer Emergency" written and performed by Daniella Gruenspecht @ellellai
Prepare for turbulence! Raizel and Malya soar to new heights with their review of "Craving Flight" by Tazmen Parker.
Raizel and Malya are all agog to discuss "The Blue Tent: Erotic Tales from the Bible" by Laria Zylber.
Raizel and Malya have "smooch" to discuss after reading "Kissing Kosher" by Jean Meltzer
Raizel and Malya cackle over "Wake Me Most Wickely" by Felicia Grossman.
Raizel and Malya get campy with "Summertime Jews," a novel by Mark Swartz
Raizel and Malya schmooze with special guest Shira Dicker, author of "Lolita at Leonard's of Great Neck and Other Stories from the Before Times."
Part two: In this special episode, we sit down with Tonia Chazanow, host of the Human & Holy podcast, to discuss the significance of Gimmel Tamuz. We delve into her personal connection and relationship with the Rebbe, exploring what this looks like in today's generation. Tonia shares what makes this relationship unique and how she stays connected to the Rebbe's teachings and lessons. This inspiring and uplifting conversation will leave you feeling prepared and ready for the special day of Gimmel Tamuz. Raizel Schusterman is a Positive Psychology-based life coach, Chabad Shlucha, and mother of 7. She combines positive psychology with Torah teachings to help couples, parents, and singles lead more meaningful lives. Raizel is a certified Positive Psychology practitioner and an ICF-certified coach, assisting both young adults, and adults in finding purpose and happiness. To set up your free consultation today you can reach out to Raizel through her website apositivecoach.com Check out our sponsor OKclarity.com OKclarity.com is THE place for any Jew - no matter how frum or religious you are - to find an excellent therapist, psychiatrist, coach, or nutritionist. And it's completely free for you to use! OKCLARITY.com's professionals are vetted and have extensive experience working with the Jewish community. Yes, you can even find me there! If you're in the market for a therapist, coach, nutritionist, psychiatrist, or the like - you want to check them out. If you don't find what you're looking for, they have a concierge service where you complete a short form and they will personally match you. Important side note! If you are a wellness professional, I highly recommend joining their directory. Their team is amazing and I've received referrals immediately! OKclarity also has an amazing WhatsApp status with over 8 thousand obsessed followers. Their WhatsApp is a free way to improve your mental health and they post great humor so you'll laugh too. If you have WhatsApp, shoot them a message at 917-426-1495. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/apositivepodcast/support
Part one: In this special episode, join me, my husband, and Rabbi Altie Bukiet, as we commemorate the 30th anniversary of the passing of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. We delve into Rabbi Bukiet's personal experiences, his profound connection with the Rebbe, and the impactful shifts before and after this significant day. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that feels more like a heartfelt Farbrengen, filled with deep insights and cherished memories. Prepare for this special day of Gimmel Tamuz with this special episode. Stay tuned for part two coming out next week. Raizel Schusterman is a Positive Psychology-based life coach, Chabad Shlucha, and mother of 7. She combines positive psychology with Torah teachings to help couples, parents, and singles lead more meaningful lives. Raizel is a certified Positive Psychology practitioner and an ICF-certified coach, assisting both young adults, and adults in finding purpose and happiness. To set up your free consultation today you can reach out to Raizel through her website apositivecoach.com Check out our sponsor OKclarity.com OKclarity.com is THE place for any Jew - no matter how frum or religious you are - to find an excellent therapist, psychiatrist, coach, or nutritionist. And it's completely free for you to use! OKCLARITY.com's professionals are vetted and have extensive experience working with the Jewish community. Yes, you can even find me there! If you're in the market for a therapist, coach, nutritionist, psychiatrist, or the like - you want to check them out. If you don't find what you're looking for, they have a concierge service where you complete a short form and they will personally match you. Important side note! If you are a wellness professional, I highly recommend joining their directory. Their team is amazing and I've received referrals immediately! OKclarity also has an amazing WhatsApp status with over 8 thousand obsessed followers. Their WhatsApp is a free way to improve your mental health and they post great humor so you'll laugh too. If you have WhatsApp, shoot them a message at 917-426-1495. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/apositivepodcast/support
Raizel and Malya discuss "Nice Jewish Boys," a YA novel by Sarah L. Young.
Raizel and Malya discuss "Margo Zimmerman Gets the Girl," the YA romance novel by Sara Waxelbaum and Brianna R. Shrum.
In this episode of "Marriage Matters," I sit down with Dr. Tamar Perlman, an esteemed marriage therapist, to delve into the essentials of building a strong and resilient relationship. We explore effective conflict resolution strategies, how to fight better, and overcome differences and challenges. Dr. Perlman shares her expert insights on enhancing communication skills and provides practical tips to make your marriage even better. Join us for a compelling conversation that promises to offer valuable tools for nurturing a thriving partnership. Raizel Schusterman is a Positive Psychology-based life coach, Chabad Shlucha, and mother of 7. She combines positive psychology with Torah teachings to help couples, parents, and singles lead more meaningful lives. Raizel is a certified Positive Psychology practitioner and an ICF-certified coach, assisting both young adults, and adults in finding purpose and happiness. To set up your free consultation today you can reach out to Raizel through her website apositivecoach.com Check out our sponsor OKclarity.com OKclarity.com is THE place for any Jew - no matter how frum or religious you are - to find an excellent therapist, psychiatrist, coach, or nutritionist. And it's completely free for you to use! OKCLARITY.com's professionals are vetted and have extensive experience working with the Jewish community. Yes, you can even find me there! If you're in the market for a therapist, coach, nutritionist, psychiatrist, or the like - you want to check them out. If you don't find what you're looking for, they have a concierge service where you complete a short form and they will personally match you. Important side note! If you are a wellness professional, I highly recommend joining their directory. Their team is amazing and I've received referrals immediately! OKclarity also has an amazing WhatsApp status with over 8 thousand obsessed followers. Their WhatsApp is a free way to improve your mental health and they post great humor so you'll laugh too. If you have WhatsApp, shoot them a message at 917-426-1495. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/apositivepodcast/support
Live from New York—and New Jersey—it's Raizel and Malya, back on track to discuss "Late Night Love" by Chayla Wolfberg.
When nothing is large enough to hold the enormity of your emotions, where do you go? This episode is Chani's story of finding solace in the weekly Parsha, how the emotional wisdom of the Torah became her mirror and comfort as she grieved the loss of her older sister, Raizel. A moving reflection on what it means to bring the full emotional range of our inner experiences to our study of the Torah. The women's siddur is back in stock and available for purchase on humanandholy.com/shop. We love hearing your feedback! Email us at info@humanandholy.com to get in touch. To sponsor an episode, reach out to us via email or visit humanandholy.com/sponsor. Become a monthly supporter of the podcast on patreon.com/humanandholy. You can find us on instagram @humanandholy.
Raizel and Malya return to their roots and review frum romance novel "An Unlikely Match" by Chaya T. Hirsch
Nachum Segal presents Ohel's Raizel Keilson, LCSW, Singer-Songwriter Reb Baruch Levine, Yossi Zweig, great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel and Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser.
Raizel and Malya catch up now that Passover's over, and discuss the romance novel "Texas Cowboy Sweetheart" by Rebecca Crowley.
Raizel and Malya discuss "A Masc for Purim" by favorite author Roz Alexander. "A Masc for Purim is an angsty, steamy, second chance romance novella between a bisexual butch and her tomboy lesbian. It's a standalone part of the "Hot for the Holidays" series."
Raizel and Malya review "Hot Lumberjack," the sequel to "Hot Rabbi" by Aviva Blakeman. "Abi thought she had a charmed life. She's got her dream job, family and friends who love her, and she just bought a great old house! Everything would be perfect, if not for the logging company that's just set up shop next door."
Raizel and Malya discuss "Sadie on a Plate" by Amanda Elliot. "A chef's journey to success leads to discovering the perfect recipe for love in this delicious romantic comedy."
Malya and Raizel are back, kicking off their second season of Hanukkah Erotica Book Club with "Unorthodox Love: A Novel" by Heidi Shertok. "Twenty-nine-year-old Penina longs for true love and marriage, but being infertile in the Orthodox Jewish community means she's rarely matched with the cream of the crop—or even skim milk two weeks past its expiration date. Matchmakers either set her up with men twice her age or those with serious mommy issues. At this point, she might as well wear a sign around her neck that says “professional virgin.”As if things weren't bad enough, her sister Libby then shares a terrible secret: her husband's failed businesses have already put strain on their marriage, and now they might also lose their family home. Penina is desperate to help, so when a secretly gay Orthodox Jew offers a payout in exchange for a fake marriage, it feels like kismet. Who needs true love anyway?Enter Sam Kleinfeld. Rude, secular, undeniably sexy, and also…Penina's new boss. The last thing he wants is a relationship, especially not with a beautiful, smart-mouthed employee. But soon an attraction builds that they both can't ignore. Will Penina follow her heart and find true love, or will she stick to the traditions she knows best?"
Join us in this fascinating episode where we explore the deep connections between Chassidus and psychology. Devory Nussbaum, a skilled psychotherapist and Chassidus teacher, guides us through the intersection of these two worlds. Together, we unravel the wisdom of Chassidic teachings and how they relate to our everyday experiences. Discover the common ground between ancient spiritual insights and modern psychological understanding. Gain a new perspective on personal growth as we navigate the blend of Chassidus and psychology. This episode is an opportunity to learn, reflect, and appreciate the beauty that emerges when these two profound disciplines come together. Raizel Schusterman is a Positive Psychology-based life coach, Chabad Shlucha, and mother of 7. She combines positive psychology with Torah teachings to help couples, parents, and singles lead more meaningful lives. Raizel is a certified Positive Psychology practitioner and an ICF-certified coach, assisting both teens and adults in finding purpose and happiness. To set up your free consultation today you can reach out to Raizel through her website apositivecoach.com Check out our sponsor OKclarity.com OKclarity.com is THE place for any Jew - no matter how frum or religious you are - to find an excellent therapist, psychiatrist, coach, or nutritionist. And it's completely free for you to use! OKCLARITY.com's professionals are vetted and have extensive experience working with the Jewish community. Yes, you can even find me there! If you're in the market for a therapist, coach, nutritionist, psychiatrist, or the like - you want to check them out. If you don't find what you're looking for, they have a concierge service where you complete a short form and they will personally match you. Important side note! If you are a wellness professional, I highly recommend joining their directory. Their team is amazing and I've received referrals immediately! OKclarity also has an amazing WhatsApp status with over 8 thousand obsessed followers. Their WhatsApp is a free way to improve your mental health and they post great humor so you'll laugh too. If you have WhatsApp, shoot them a message at 917-426-1495. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/apositivepodcast/support
Raizel and Malya celebrate the first anniversary and conclusion of Season 1 of their Hanukkah Erotica Book Club podcast with a live event at The Ripped Bodice in Park Slope, Brooklyn, reviewing "Eight Kinky Nights" by Xan West.
Raizel and Malya review Marcella Bell's "Snowbound in Her Boss's Bed" in their final episode of Hanukkah Erotica Book Club Season 1.
In this insightful episode, join Zeya Comedy on a heartfelt and humorous exploration of her personal journey to embracing religious life as a Jewish woman and becoming a Chabad Chassid. With a unique blend of comedy and sincerity, Zeya shares the twists and turns of her spiritual path, discussing pivotal moments, challenges, and the joy she found in aligning her life with Chabad teachings. Through laughter and introspection, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the transformative power of faith and the unexpected places it can lead. You can follow zeya on instagarm at Zeya comedy. Raizel Schusterman is a Positive Psychology-based life coach, Chabad Shlucha, and mother of 7. She combines positive psychology with Torah teachings to help couples, parents, and singles lead more meaningful lives. Raizel is a certified Positive Psychology practitioner and an ICF-certified coach, assisting both teens and adults in finding purpose and happiness. To set up your free consultation today you can reach out to Raizel through her website apositivecoach.com Check out our sponsor OKclarity.com OKclarity.com is THE place for any Jew - no matter how frum or religious you are - to find an excellent therapist, psychiatrist, coach, or nutritionist. And it's completely free for you to use! OKCLARITY.com's professionals are vetted and have extensive experience working with the Jewish community. Yes, you can even find me there! If you're in the market for a therapist, coach, nutritionist, psychiatrist, or the like - you want to check them out. If you don't find what you're looking for, they have a concierge service where you complete a short form and they will personally match you. Important side note! If you are a wellness professional, I highly recommend joining their directory. Their team is amazing and I've received referrals immediately! OKclarity also has an amazing WhatsApp status with over 8 thousand obsessed followers. Their WhatsApp is a free way to improve your mental health and they post great humor so you'll laugh too. If you have WhatsApp, shoot them a message at 917-426-1495. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/apositivepodcast/support
Human & Holy is currently on a season break! Season 4 of the podcast launches on Sunday, Nov. 26. Today's episode is a re-airing of one of our most popular episodes from the first season of the podcast. || In this episode, I interviewed Raizel Deitsch about a verse from Mishlei which encourages us to ‘find G-d in all our ways'. Raizel speaks about giving herself permission to find G-d in the human corners of her life, which sparked her transition from an abstract relationship with G-d to one that emanated from her authentic, physical experience. || To sponsor an episode of Human & Holy in Season 4, visit humanandholy.com/sponsor or email us at info@humanandholy.com. To join our online community, visit humanandholy.com/community. To become a patron of the podcast, visit patreon.com/humanandholy.