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Do you know what it means to be a Jew? Many Jews don't! The Indisputable Truth addresses essential questions like proving G-d's existence, the divine origin of Judaism, life’s purpose, and reconciling Torah with science. Whether you're Orthodox, Reform, non-religious, or exploring Judaism, this book provides answers every Jew needs. It’s already transformed thousands of lives, bringing people closer to G-d. Available on Amazon, IndisputableTruth.com, or in Jewish bookstores. Discover how to live a life of purpose and meaning—start your journey today!
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In this episode of the Indisputable Truth Podcast, Rabbi Aaron Golfiz uncovers compelling archaeological and psychological evidence that demonstrates the divine origin of the Torah. From ancient inscriptions like Balaam son of Beor to the remarkable promises of the Sabbatical year, discover why the Torah could only come from the Creator.What you’ll learn:Key archaeological finds that validate biblical events and figures.Why the Torah's unique and challenging commandments defy human invention.The Torah’s unparalleled objectivity and honesty about its leaders and people.This discussion will change the way you view Judaism and its profound truths. Listen now and help spread these powerful insights!🎧 Subscribe to the podcast for more episodes and share it with friends who want to uncover the beauty of Judaism.
Archaeological Evidence Supporting the TorahIn this episode, Rabbi Aaron Golfiz continues the journey through The Indisputable Truth book series, focusing on archaeological proofs that validate the Torah's authenticity and historicity.Key Highlights:The Ipuwer Papyrus: Detailed descriptions of the Ten Plagues, mirroring the Torah’s account.Joseph’s Influence in Egypt: Archaeological parallels with the Torah’s narrative about Yosef’s rise to power, his initiation of circumcision, and the grain silos in Avaris (Goshen).The Brooklyn Slave Papyrus: Names of Hebrew slaves like Shifra and Asher, confirming Jewish presence in Egypt.Evidence of the Exodus: Queen Hatshepsut’s inscriptions referencing the Israelites’ departure after devastating Egypt.Locating Mount Sinai: Using Google Earth to identify Mount Sinai (Jabal al-Lawz in Saudi Arabia), matching Torah descriptions with precise geographical features, including caves, a dry riverbed, and the space needed to accommodate millions.Takeaway:This detailed analysis reveals how archaeological discoveries align with the Torah and Jewish oral tradition, underscoring the divine origin and timeless relevance of Judaism.🎥 Watch now: Indisputable Truth Audiobook (#37)📚 Uncover the undeniable evidence for the truth of the Torah and Jewish tradition!
Imagine a CEO hires you to sit in a room and draw circles in a notebook from 9 to 5, every single day. You aren't allowed to ask questions. Eventually, wouldn't you demand to know why you are there?In this thought-provoking episode, we explore "The indisputable Truth." We challenge the listener to stop drawing circles and start asking the big questions: Why are we here? Is there a God? And is there compelling evidence for the divinity of the Torah?We live in a world where truth is often viewed as relative, and cognitive dissonance keeps us from challenging our own biases. This episode breaks down the barriers between skepticism and belief, urging you to approach life not as a lawyer defending a position, but as a judge seeking the objective truth.In this episode, we cover:The Circle Analogy: Why most of us live on autopilot without asking for our "job description" on Earth.The Crisis of Assimilation: Why so many Jews leave their heritage without ever truly studying it intellectually.Relativism vs. Reality: Why "your truth" and "my truth" cannot coexist when facts are at stake.The Psychology of Belief: Understanding Confirmation Bias, Cognitive Dissonance, and how our desires cloud our logic.Probability vs. Certainty: Why waiting for 100% absolute proof is a trap, and how to make decisions based on compelling evidence.The First Cause: Analyzing the Big Bang, the Laws of Thermodynamics, and the logical necessity of an infinite Creator.🔍 Key Takeaway:You don't need blind faith to believe. You need the courage to follow the logic where it leads. Join us as we examine the evidence for a Creator and the purpose of life.
Welcome to Part 2 of our Jewish Leadership Series! Last time, we discussed the urgent need for every Jew to become a teacher (even if they "only know Aleph") and the ultimate goal of moving beyond being a mere "soldier" to becoming a "General" in Hashem's army of Kiruv (outreach).The first step was filling your cup with Torah knowledge. Step 2 is about mastering the practical commandments—the Mitzvot—and understanding that superficial observance won't cut it for a leader.In this deep-dive, we explore:The Secret Code: A powerful explanation using Gematria that reveals the word Mitzvah is literally a fusion of letters from Hashem's sacred name, proving Mitzvot are the only true path to connecting with the Infinite.Why Details Matter: We use common examples from Shabbat (like chapstick or hot showers) to illustrate how easily a person can unknowingly violate Halacha (Jewish law) if they don't commit to studying the detailed laws. A General must know the Halacha to the letter!The Divine Language: Why mastering Hebrew is non-negotiable for accessing the deeper, original context of the Torah. We show how key words, like "Khamas" in the story of Noah, are lost in translation, making you miss the Torah's most critical moral lessons.Your Action Plan: Practical advice and book recommendations for systematically learning the Mitzvot that can be observed today, ensuring your knowledge and actions are complete.The mission of Mashiach is to spread Torah and Mitzvot. If we want to emulate Mashiach and be great leaders, we must be Torah scholars who keep every Mitzvah to the detail!Join us, subscribe, and take the next step toward becoming a General in God's army!
This class is a deep dive into what it really means to become a powerful Jewish leader in Kiruv (outreach) — and it begins not with others, but with yourself. Too many people want to lead without first building their own foundation. In this session, we explore why the most effective leaders are the ones who fill their own cup with Torah, wisdom, and inner strength, and how that overflow naturally inspires and uplifts everyone around them. ✡️🔥We unpack how the spiritual battle against ignorance and assimilation requires not just rabbis, but everyday Jews stepping into leadership roles — transforming from soldiers to generals in Hashem’s army. By strengthening your Torah knowledge, character, and clarity, you position yourself to make massive impact, bring people back to their roots, and take your place on the front lines of redemption.This class gives you the full blueprint for how to start:📚 Why Torah learning is the foundation of influence🧠 How to structure your personal growth in Tanakh, Talmud, Halacha, Musar, and Philosophy🪞 How leadership begins with honest self-development⚔️ How to move from a passive observer to an active leader in the Geulah (redemption)👑 Why building yourself now determines where you’ll stand when Moshiach comes✨ Key Takeaway (TL;DR):You can’t inspire others until your own cup is full.Fill yourself with Torah, discipline, and purpose — and it will overflow to others.True leaders don’t wait for Mashiach to fix the world — they become part of the reason He comes.Hashem doesn’t need perfection, He needs willing and prepared vessels.Don’t settle for the back row — build yourself to stand front row in Geulah. 🚀✡️🔥#Kiruv #JewishLeadership #Moshiach #Torah #Geulah #Growth #Inspiration #IndisputableTruth #Hashem #SelfDevelopment #SpiritualLeadership ✡️📖✨For more: Indisputabletruth.comor link.me/indisputabletruth
Every Jew has the power—and responsibility—to bring others closer to Hashem. Rabbi Aaron Golfiz reveals why kiruv (Jewish outreach) isn’t optional, but a Torah obligation for every single Jew.👉 Every Jew is obligated to do kiruv.In this fourth class of the Jewish Leadership (Kiruv) Training Series, Rabbi Aaron Golfiz explains why outreach is not just for rabbis or professionals—it’s a Torah obligation for all of us.What you’ll learn:✅ Why Orthodox Jews are uniquely positioned to influence their families and communities✅ 17 mitzvot you fulfill through kiruv (teaching Torah, Kiddush Hashem, loving God, loving your fellow Jew, etc.)✅ The danger of treating Jews as “objects for mitzvot” instead of truly caring for them✅ How even knowing just one letter of Torah can make you a teacher and leaderThis shiur empowers you to see yourself as a Jewish leader in the battle against assimilation.🔗 Full Kiruv Training Series playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYwRwuhsxXcSEN5P8mSAHEYYXjwGAaS6k&si=Z6552yI5NW7GkKsy 📚 Explore more on Torah, Mashiach, Jewish history, and outreach at Indisputable Truth Yeshiva.✨ SummaryKiruv is a Torah command, not a side project. Rabbi Aaron Golfiz shows how every Jew can (and must) share Torah, fulfilling 17 mitzvot in the process. The key is genuine love—not self-interest.#️⃣ Hashtags#Kiruv #JewishLeadership #TorahObligation #JewishOutreach #RabbiAaronGolfiz #IndisputableTruthYeshiva
Kiruv (Jewish Outreach/ Leadership) Leadership Training (Ep. 3) 🔥 by Rabbi Aaron GolfizKiruv = not optional, it’s an obligation. Every Jew has a role in saving Jewish souls ✡️. This class breaks down how YOU can make a difference, no matter who you are.What we cover:⚔️ Breaking the “bystander effect” – don’t wait for rabbis to do it👥 Dunbar’s Number: 5 / 15 / 50 / 150 – how many people you can truly impact📱 Social media = powerful but risky → set boundaries, filters, accountability🕯️ Shuls as HQ: Night Seder Outreach model to connect frum + secular Jews🛡️ Waking the “sleeping giant”: getting Orthodox Jews to step up📖 19 mitzvot fulfilled through kiruv (sneak peek!)Take action today:✍️ Choose 8 Jews to invest in this year🤝 Start a chavruta or join a Partners-in-Torah program🏠 Help your shul run a Night Seder Outreach evening🌍 Use social media wisely to spread lightIf you want to join the battle against assimilation reach out to me!:📧 Contact: indisputabletruth3@gmail.comPLEASE 🙏 Like 👍 Comment 💬 Share 🔁 Subscribe 🔔#Kiruv #Torah #JewishOutreach #Leadership #IndisputableTruth #RabbiAaronGolfiz
Most Jews today aren’t rejecting Judaism — they just never learned it. In this class, Rabbi Aaron Golfiz shows how assimilation began 200 years ago, why today’s challenge is ignorance (not rebellion), and why sharing Torah is every Jew’s responsibility.Through personal stories and the lottery ticket analogy, he makes it clear that kiruv = love of God and love of His children.Key Points:Judaism is a treasure, not a burden.Ignorance, not rebellion, is the main reason Jews are disconnected.Silence is neglect — every Jew is responsible for each other.Kiruv isn’t only for rabbis — anyone can make a difference.Real influence starts with your own passion and joy.👉 If this inspired you, like, subscribe, and share to spread the message.❓ Main Questions DiscussedWhy did Jews begin leaving Judaism during the Enlightenment?Are Jews today rejecting Torah, or simply unaware of it?Why is Judaism like a winning lottery ticket?What is every Jew’s responsibility toward others?How can you share Judaism if you’re scared of being judged?Why does passion matter more than arguments?📌 TakeawaysMost Jews are disconnected because they were never taught.Judaism is a treasure — if you value it, you’ll share it.Silence is like letting a friend miss out on the lottery.Every Jew is responsible for the other.Real kiruv begins with your own passion and joy.If you want to join the Kiruv Revolution Click Here: link.me/indisputabletruth
Welcome to the Jewish Leadership (Kiruv) Training Series with Rabbi Aaron Golfiz. In this class, we uncover the history of kiruv and the urgent challenge facing the Jewish people today.Drawing on the legacy of Rav Noah Weinberg zt”l, the founder of Aish HaTorah and pioneer of the Kiruv Revolution, Rabbi Golfiz explores:✨ How Judaism is not just about self-growth, but about helping others return to Hashem✨ The roots of assimilation and why so many Jews are disconnected today✨ The difference between Kiruv Kerovim (helping those who fell out) and Kiruv Rechokim (reaching those who never knew)✨ Why ignorance, not rebellion, is the greatest threat facing our people✨ What true Jewish leadership looks like in our generationThis series is a call to action: to see the “spiritual holocaust” of assimilation for what it is, and to rise as leaders who bring Jews back to Torah, mitzvot, and purpose.🔹 Subscribe to follow the full Jewish Leadership Training Series.🔹 Like & Share to spread the light of Torah and help rebuild the Jewish world.#JewishLeadership #Kiruv #Torah #Outreach #JewishInspiration #RabbiAaronGolfiz
Rosh Hashanah isn’t just apples & honey 🍎🍯—it’s the Day of Judgment ⚖️. Every year, Hashem reviews the world 🌍 and each of us 👤 individually. What will the new year bring? Success, health, marriage, career breakthroughs… or the opposite? It all depends on how we prepare. This talk dives deep into the meaning of Rosh Hashanah, why Yom Kippur comes after, and how to build a practical game plan for the best year ahead. 🚀✨✨ Summary:Rosh Hashanah = Judgment Day for the world + every person 🌍👤Hashem weighs our actions → health, money, marriage, success, all decided ⚖️Most people miss the depth—treating it like a holiday dinner 🍽️ instead of a trialYom Kippur comes after RH → first we remember purpose, then ask forgiveness 🧠➡️🧼Rosh Hashanah is about the purpose of life: to connect to Hashem 💫Judaism isn’t about rejecting fun → it elevates pleasure to higher meaning 🎯CEO analogy: Hashem = CEO 👔, Rosh Hashanah = contract renewal 📑🔥 Takeaway:Don’t wait for last minute ⏰—prepare now!✔️ Learn Torah daily (even 5 minutes) 📖✔️ Take on 1 mitzvah step (Shabbat, kosher, tefillah) 🕯️✔️ Work on 1 middah (anger, jealousy, patience) 💡✔️ Help others (invite, share, support) 🤝This Rosh Hashanah, show Hashem you’re ready for the best year yet—full of blessing, clarity, and growth. 🌟🙏
Parashat Re’eh challenges us to look beyond ourselves. Too often, Judaism gets reduced to my mitzvot, my learning, my growth—but the Torah demands more. In this class, Rabbi Aaron Golfiz explains why a self-centered Judaism is incomplete, and why the highest expression of loving Hashem is sharing Him with others through kiruv (Jewish Outreach).Drawing from Rambam and classic sources, we learn that if pulling Jews away is the worst sin, then bringing Jews back is the greatest mitzvah. True love of God means spreading His Torah, inviting others in, and carrying responsibility for all of Am Yisrael—not just for ourselves.
What does it really mean to be a good person? | Parashat Kedoshim 🕊️📖In this powerful shiur, R' Aaron Golfiz explores one of the most fundamental questions in life: what does it actually mean to be a “good person”? Using the opening verses of Parashat Kedoshim, he uncovers the Torah’s clear and demanding answer: holiness means rising above, separating yourself from the ordinary, and living a life that reflects Hashem’s values—not just human ideals.We often assume that being kind or spiritual is enough, but the Torah teaches that true goodness requires both moral integrity with others and a deep commitment to Hashem.Topics covered:🔹 What “kedoshim tihiyu” really means—and why it’s for everyone🔹 Why being good with people isn’t enough if we neglect our relationship with God🔹 The connection between honoring your parents and keeping Shabbat🔹 How the Torah balances bein adam le’chavero and bein adam laMakom🔹 Why trying—even imperfectly—is better than giving up🔹 A challenge to secular definitions of morality vs. Torah definitionsJoin us as we redefine what it means to be good—not by vague standards, but by eternal truth.🔔 Subscribe for more weekly Torah insights from The Indisputable Truth Yeshiva📖 Like, comment, and share if this made you think#ParashatKedoshim #JewishWisdom #GoodPerson #TorahInsights #Holiness #AaronGolfiz #TheIndisputableTruth





















