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The Jewish Link Pitch Meeting
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We created “The Jewish Link Pitch Meeting” as a fresh and dynamic platform for discussing the news that matters to our readership. Guests on our podcast will speak with our publisher and associate publisher about an important story in their world -- like pitching a story for the paper.
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Moshe welcomes IDF Lieutenant Colonel and Netzach Yehuda CEO Yossi Levy, alongside Henry Orlinsky, longtime Teaneck resident and significant contributor to the Teaneck Jewish community. Levy and Orlinsky explain their personal experiences with Netzach Yehuda, a program for Chareidi individuals who want to serve in the Israeli army, as well as the history of Chareidi army service since Israel's establishment.
Moshe welcomes Esther and Rivka Herzfeld, members of a family profoundly impacted by Juvenile-Onset ALS, to share their story and discuss their upcoming Life Rewritten campaign. They open up about the realities of this rare genetic neuromuscular disease, which affects Esther’s husband, Arthur, as well as all four of their children. Hear the Herzfelds describe the emotional, social, and financial challenges of caring for loved ones with complex physical needs, and how their family is turning hardship into hope through awareness and advocacy.Episode Links:https://thechesedfund.com/herzfeld/the-herzfeld-family
Moshe and Elizabeth welcome Michael Levin, acclaimed author and sought-after ghostwriter, for a conversation about his extraordinary career. Levin shares how he’s crafted countless books across genres, the discipline and creativity behind his lightning-fast writing process, and what it truly takes to help others tell their stories with clarity and impact.
Moshe welcomes Yosef Gillers, founder of GrowTorah, an organization bringing environmental education to life through a Torah lens. Yosef shares how GrowTorah helps students connect with the land, sustainability, and Jewish values in a meaningful, hands-on way, transforming classrooms and school gardens across the Tri-State area and beyond.
Moshe welcomes Hillel Kornwasser, a local teen activist making waves in Gen-Z Israel and Jewish advocacy. Hillel shares how he entered the world of activism as a 14-year-old filmmaker from Teaneck in the wake of October 7, the experiences that shaped his perspective, and how his voice has grown over the past two years. Together, they discuss the power of youth advocacy, storytelling, and what it means to inspire a generation to speak up for Israel and the Jewish people.
Moshe and Elizabeth welcome Elana Silber, CEO of Sharsheret, to discuss the organization’s work supporting Jewish women and families facing breast and ovarian cancer. Elana shares the story of Sharsheret’s late founder Rochelle Shoretz and how the group has grown from a grassroots effort in Teaneck to an international network of care. They also explore genetic risk in the Jewish community, the role of testing and how early detection and support can save lives.
Moshe welcomes Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Sinensky for a behind-the-scenes look at the Lamm Legacy Library, a groundbreaking digital archive preserving the writings, divrei Torah and correspondence of Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm, the late chancellor of Yeshiva University. Launched on Sept. 14, the archive includes Rabbi Lamm’s books, over 5,500 documents, 60+ audio shiurim, videos and an interactive biography with a timeline of key milestones.
Could delaying a smartphone be the best gift you give your child this year?Moshe and Elizabeth welcome Rabbi Daniel Alter, the head of school at The Moriah School in Englewood, to discuss how smartphones and social media are reshaping childhood. Together they explore a community-driven “playbook” for parents to unite, delay phone use and reclaim a healthier culture for kids.
What happens when history is silenced, but literature keeps memory alive?Moshe and Elizabeth welcome Shay Pilnik, director of Yeshiva University’s Fish Center, to discuss his new book The Ravine of Memory. Together they explore the tragedy of Babyn Yar, Soviet suppression of memory, the role of literature in preserving Holocaust memory and the enduring lessons of Holocaust education.
Moshe and Elizabeth welcome Jason Shames, the CEO of JFNNJ, to discuss his extensive leadership in Jewish advocacy and the ongoing fight to pass New Jersey’s IHRA bill. Hear about the challenges, the coalition-building efforts and why unity is more important than ever in protecting the Jewish community. Don’t miss Jason’s insights on how grassroots activism is shaping the future.
Moshe welcomes Rivki Rosenthal and Aviva Breda, the founders of the Teaneck Gown Gemach, Something Borrowed, for a deep dive into their inspiring journey. Hear how a chesed mission to Chicago sparked a local initiative that now provides over 1,500 elegant gowns to the community with dignity and affordability. They discuss the gemach's impact, operations and dream of expanding into a full “warehouse of chesed.”
Moshe welcomes Reva Judas, founder of NechamaComfort, where she shares the heartbreaking story that led her to create a global support network for families facing pregnancy and infant loss. From the loss of her newborn son to years of personal grief, Reva transformed her pain into a mission that offers comfort and healing across the Jewish community and beyond.
Moshe welcomes a special guest, his youngest (and tallest) son, Eyal, for this Father’s Day special episode. They discuss the changes in yeshiva education from when Moshe was in school to today, Eyal's time on the court and what it’s like growing up with a brother who has special needs. It’s a heartfelt conversation about milestones, family dynamics and the deep bond between a father and son.
Moshe welcomes Rabbi Chaim Strauchler and Rabbi David Fine for a powerful conversation on the growing divide between American and Israeli Jewry. They explore how cultural and communal differences have developed and what real steps are being taken to bridge the gap. From rabbinic exchange programs to post-Oct. 7 spiritual support for IDF soldiers, this episode dives deep into the changing role of rabbis and the evolving needs of both communities.For more on the Barkai Center, visit israelrabbis.org/en.
Moshe welcomes Yitz Stern to talk about his current run for the New Jersey General Assembly in District 37. Teamed with Assembly candidate Rosemary Hernandez Carroll, they share a vision for inclusive leadership that reflects the district’s diversity and values. Yitz discusses combating antisemitism, supporting tuition tax credits and why every vote matters in this pivotal race.For more inforamtion about Ytiz Stern and Rosemary Hernandez Carroll, visit https://www.togetherforbergen37.com
Moshe and Elizabeth welcome Maury Litwack for his second interview on the Pitch Meeting, this time to speak about his recently founded nonpartisan organization, Jewish Voters Unite. Maury discusses the importance of showing up to vote, how elections shape our community and why it's important to make our voices heard. How will voter mobilization create tangible change for the Jewish community?To find out more and get involved, visithttps://jewishvotersunite.org
Moshe welcomes Chana Shields and Mark Levenson to talk about the Orthodox Israel Coalition (OIC) - Mizrachi, the slate representing the religious Zionist community at the World Zionist Congress. Shields and Levenson share their visions for the 39th Congress and what it means to be on the frontlines of defending Israel and the global Jewish community, emphasizing the critical need for everyone to vote in this year's elections.For more information about OIC - Mizrachi and the World Zionist Congress elections, visit: https://voteoic.org/.
Moshe welcomes Rabbi David Stav, founder of Tzohar, which aims to provide religious services and create dialogue with the broader Israeli population. Rabbi Stav explained how Tzohar bridges the divide between observant and nonobservant Israelis with its efforts to accomodate everyone without the involvement of the Israeli Chief Rabbinate, and how it has expanded since its founding in 1995. What can we do to further strengethen Jewish belonging in Israel?Find out more at https://tzohar-eng.org/.
Moshe welcomes Rabbi Jeff Seidel, known best for his kiruv work with Jewish students throughout Israel. Rabbi Seidel shares why he chose this line of work and what inspired him to become one of the most famous Jewish outreach personalities of the modern era. What has been the most memorable of his journey in kiruv?More information at jeffseidel.com.
Moshe welcomes Doni Schwartz, co-founder and CSO of PassoverListings.com, the premium online destination for planning your Pesach. Doni discusses how Passover Listings became a leader in the Jewish travel industry and what makes the platform a necessity for anyone looking for Passover programs. What are the hottest destinations for Jews around the globe?Plan Pesach 2025 at PassoverListings.com.




