From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is joined by Rabbi Judah Mischel, a passionate advocate for unity and resilience within the Jewish community.Rav Judah is Executive Director of Camp HASC, the Hebrew Academy for Special Children. He is the Mashpiah of OU-NCSY, founder of Tzama Nafshi and the author of Baderech: Along the Path of Teshuva.Known for his inspiring perspectives and heartfelt storytelling, he addresses the current challenges facing the Jewish world, reflects on personal experiences and broader communal narratives, and emphasizes the potential for growth and transformation even during times of crisis.Plus, discussions of the elections (apolitical of course!) - all this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction7:08 - Interview
From Boca Raton, Florida, This is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is joined by Miriam Haber to discuss the life and legacy of her son, Zecharia Haber, who was tragically killed fighting in Gaza. Miriam opens up about Zecharia’s remarkable life as a dedicated father, husband, scientist, and Torah scholar. Despite his achievements in academia and military service, Zecharia remained a humble and deeply religious individual. Miriam shares poignant stories and memories, emphasizing the importance of preserving his legacy and the profound impact he had on those around him. All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction00:36 - Interview
From Boca Raton, Florida, This is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is joined by Yonasan Rosenblum, a renowned Jewish journalist and the director/spokesperson/founder of Jewish Media Resources.Known for his in-depth analysis and captivating storytelling, Yonasan Rosenblum explores the historical narratives that have shaped the Jewish world and discusses their relevance today.He delves into the themes of resilience and continuity in Jewish history, offering his perspectives on how understanding our past can empower our spiritual growth.Yonasan also shares his insights on the challenges of preserving Jewish identity in the modern world, the interplay between tradition and innovation, and his personal journey as a writer.Plus, thoughts on the contributions of key Jewish figures throughout history and the importance of nurturing a sense of unity and community responsibility.All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction00:55 - Interview
In this heartfelt conversation, we speak with Dana and Yedidya, reflecting on the events of October 7th and the enduring impact a year later. Dana Cohen's husband Aviad Hy"d was killed on October 7, and Yedidya Harush, leader of Shlomit, has been fighting in the IDF.They share their experiences of loss, resilience, and the unbreakable spirit of the community in Shlomit. Through their words, we witness the strength of a family that has endured unimaginable pain and their commitment to rebuilding and moving forward for the sake of Am Yisrael. Join us as we honor the memory of Aviad Hashem Yikom Damo and all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for the people of Israel.
From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this week’s episode, Rabbis Efrem Goldberg, Josh Broide, and Philip Moskowitz are joined by the iconic Jewish music superstar, Yaakov Shwekey.As one of the most beloved voices in the Jewish world, Yaakov Shwekey has touched the hearts of countless listeners through his powerful songs that inspire and unite communities across the globe. Known for bringing both joy and deep emotion to his music, Shwekey shares his reflections on this past year—one filled with profound challenges for the Jewish people—and how he has used his talent to uplift and support the Jewish nation, particularly in Israel.From singing for soldiers to comforting families during times of immense pain, Shwekey discusses the role of music in healing, unity, and resilience. Plus, we dive into the emotional preparation for Simchas Torah this year, balancing joy with sorrow, and the deeper meaning behind his latest projects.All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction18:55 - Interview
From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbis Efrem Goldberg, Josh Broide, and Philip Moskowitz are joined by Rabbi Moshe Weinberger, a prominent spiritual leader and speaker. Rabbi Weinberger is the founding rabbi of Congregation Aish Kodesh in Woodmere, New York, and a renowned lecturer on Jewish thought and spirituality. Recognized for his profound insights into the Jewish experience and spiritual growth, Rabbi Weinberger discusses the themes of introspection, transformation, and the unique spiritual opportunities presented by the High Holidays. He shares his thoughts on the challenges facing the Jewish community today, the role of love and fear in spiritual practice, and the significance of fostering a deep connection to Israel. Plus, reflections on the power of community and the importance of maintaining optimism and faith in challenging times. All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction12:10 - Interview
From Boca Raton Florida, This is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbis Efrem Goldberg, Josh Broide, and Philip Moskowitz are joined by Dr. Erica Brown, a leading Jewish educator and author. Recognized for her profound insight into the Jewish experience and spiritual growth, Dr. Brown discusses transformation and the importance of introspection as we approach the High Holidays. She shares her thoughts on the challenges of modern leadership, the role of love in spiritual practice, and the significance of a deep connection to Israel. Plus, reflections on the legacy of Rabbi Sacks and the necessity of fostering a sense of responsibility towards the Jewish community and the world. All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction18:01 - Interview
On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg and Rabbi Josh Broide are joined by Avi Mayer, the immediate past editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem Post. With over 250,000 Twitter followers and a monthly reach in the tens of millions, Avi is recognized as one of the leading millennial voices in Israel and the Jewish community worldwide.Avi shares the challenges and triumphs of navigating the worlds of traditional media and real-time news updates on social media, discusses the importance of accurate information dissemination and shares his thoughts on the differences between traditional media and social media, and the responsibility of representing not just oneself but larger organizations and communities.Plus, the importance of sleep and the power of ice baths. All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction11:27 - Interview With Rabbi Andrew Shaw
On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg and Rabbi Josh Broide are joined by Rabbi Andrew Shaw, director of the Simchas Torah Project and CEO of Mizrachi UK.Rabbi Shaw shares the inspiration and goals behind the Simchas Torah Project, explains how the initiative honors the victims of October 7th while uniting communities in celebration and remembrance, and describes the challenges and successes of coordinating a global effort to bring new special Torah covers to synagogues around the world. Plus, a discussion of daily schedules.All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction13:28 - Interview With Rabbi Andrew Shaw
Listen to a powerful and emotional conversation with Sapir Cohen, a former hostage, as she relays her harrowing experience of captivity and the remarkable journey of survival. This conversation is a poignant reminder of the ongoing atrocities and the incredible strength of the human spirit.
From Boca Raton Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is joined by Rabbi Gottlieb, Rabbi of Kehillat HaEla, Rebbe at Yeshivat Har Etzion, and Managing Director of Tzalash. Rabbi Gottlieb shares his unlikely aliya story, explains the inspiring mission of Tzalash, and describes the important differences between Jewish communities in Israel and abroad.Plus, a live update from Akiva on the community of Kiryat Shmona.All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction00:32 - Interview With Rabbi Dovid Gottlieb55:56 - Interview With Akiva From Kiryat Shmona
From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this week’s episode, host Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is joined by author and journalist Douglas Murray.Douglas Murray is a renowned British author, journalist, and political commentator. He is the associate editor of The Spectator and the author of several best-selling books, including “The Madness of Crowds” and “The Strange Death of Europe.” Murray is widely respected for his incisive analysis and eloquent defense of Western values and freedom of speech. His recent work has focused on defending Israel and combating anti-Semitism.Murray discusses his unwavering support for Israel, explains the root causes of media bias against Israel, and shares his personal experiences and observations from his travels to the region.All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction7:07 - Interview
From Boca Raton Florida, this is Behind the Bima. In this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg and cohosts Rabbi Josh Broide and Rabbi Philip Moskowitz are joined by Simmy and Sara Zimbalist, parents of Eli Moshe (הי׳׳ד) who was killed in Gaza a few weeks ago. They discuss his tremendous love for his fellow Jews and Hashem, share stories of his dedication and sense of duty, and explain what lessons we can learn from his short yet impactful life. Plus, can we share space with people we disagree with? All this and more, Behind the Bima. 00:00 - Introduction 14:35 - Interview
Frank Meeink is a former white supremacist skinhead gang member in the United States. After a three-year stint in prison, he left the racist skinhead movement and now lectures against it.
From Boca Raton Florida, this is our special Yom Yerushalayim episode. On this week’s episode, hosts Rabbi Efrem Goldberg, Rabbi Josh Broide, and Rabbi Philip Moskowitz are joined by Mati Dan, Chairman and Founder of Ateret Cohanim. Beyond ensuring a united Jerusalem, Ateret Cohanim works to redeem property once held by Jews in Israel's capital as well as establishing Jewish neighborhoods in the heart of the Old City and its surrounding areas. Dan shares his personal recollections of the 6-day war, explains the importance of Ateret Cohanim’s work, and inspires with his unique perspective on Jerusalem. Plus - the rabbis share their results on personality tests. who is an introvert? who is an extrovert? 00:00 - Introduction 15:14 - Interview
Mark Reed Levin is an American broadcast news analyst, columnist, lawyer, political commentator, radio personality, and writer. He is the host of syndicated radio show The Mark Levin Show, as well as Life, Liberty & Levin on Fox News. Levin discusses his powerful trip to Israel, the importance of defending our homeland, and the dire situation in America. He shares his profound connection to Judaism, his learning sessions with a local Chabad rabbi, and his perspective on the current political landscape. The conversation also touches on the significance of history, the role of music in Rabbi Broide's life, and the unique 'Shabbos Green Room' practice. Don't miss this insightful and passionate discussion with one of the most influential voices defending the Jewish people today.00:00 - Introduction13:29 - Interview
From Boca Raton Florida, this is Behind the Bima. on this week’s episode, rabbi goldberg and cohosts rabbi josh broide and rabbi philip moskowitz are joined by Rabbi Dovid, Fendel, founder and Rosh Yeshiva of the Max & Ruth Schwartz Yeshivat Hesder of Sderot, a symbol of indomitable faith and commitment to the continuity of Jewish learning and life under the constant threat of rocket fire. Join us as Rabbi Fendel shares his unique perspective on leadership, courage, and the profound connection between Torah learning and living in the land of Israel. This episode is not just a discussion; it's an inspiring journey into the soul of a community that stands defiantly against the shadows, radiating light and hope for all of us. Plus honest reflections from the hosts. All this and more - Behind the Bima. 00:00 - Introduction 9:46 - Interview with Rabbi Dovid Fendel
In this week’s episode, hosts Rabbis Efrem Goldberg, Josh Broide, and Philip Moskowitz are joined by Congressman Richie Torres and Shabbos Kestenbaum, a Jewish student activist at Harvard. Shabbos shares his experience on the ground at Harvard and his lawsuit against the university, discusses how he is inspired by the Kotzker Rebbe, and inspires with his fierce Jewish pride and leadership. Congressman Torres gives an inside view into his support of Israel and how he has felt isolated. Plus - the rabbis reflect on the world has changed post-October 7th, bringing humility and honesty to us all. 00:00 - Introduction 13:29 - Interview with Congressman Ritchie Torres 27:48 - Interview with Shabbos Kestenbaum
In this week’s episode, hosts Rabbis Efrem Goldberg, Josh Broide, and Philip Moskowitz are joined by two personalities in the Jewish journalistic world. Eylon Levy, former Israeli government spokesman and influential media personality, dives deep into the complexities of the Israel-Gaza conflict, media representation, and the need for effective communication in times of crisis. Then, meet Jake Turx, the Senior White House Correspondent for Ami Magazine, known for his unique position as a visibly observant Jew in the press room of the White House. Turx shares his journey from a troubled student to a critical questioner of power and advocacy for Jewish causes. Plus - BRS’ pesach market and discussions about the men’s seder. all this and more…behind the bima. 00:00 - Introduction 18:19 - Interview with Eylon Levy 50:46 - Interview with Jake Turx
Ishay Ribo is an Israeli singer-songwriter. A Sephardic Orthodox Jew, he has gained popularity in Israel among Haredi, national-religious, and secular Jewish audiences. He has released four studio albums, two of which have been certified gold and one which went platinum. 00:00 - Introduction 30:20 - Interview 42:09 - Concert Highlights