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| Sukkos: Cherishing the Mundane | 22 Oct 2024 | 00:20:08 | |
Rabbi Wolfe shares his sermon from the first day of Sukkos in which he explores why we sit in Sukkos on this festive Jewish Holiday. | |||
| Yom Kippur: The Secret to Unlocking your Potential | 11 Oct 2024 | 00:14:05 | |
Please join us in shul tomorrow! If you are able to come, DO NOT listen to this! If not, please take a listen before, or after Yom Kippur! | |||
| Episode 4: From Missionary to Orthodox Jew: The Incredible Story of Rochel Meira Potestio | 23 Jun 2024 | 01:13:51 | |
Raised in Mexico, Rochel Meira Potestio shares her incredible journey where she was at one point a Christian Missionary, who eventually converted to Orthodox Judaism. She is now a leader in her community, and shares her inspirational story with us! Don't miss it! | |||
| Post Shavuos Drasha: We Rise to the Level of Faith People Have in Us | 17 Jun 2024 | 00:09:30 | |
This Drasha was given on Parshas Nasso and explores how the Jewish people could have been on such a low level when they left Egypt, only to be on the highest level imaginable 50 days later when they received the Torah. | |||
| Episode 3: Facing Hate at Columbia: A Jewish Graduate Speaks | 16 Jun 2024 | 01:11:35 | |
In this episode we interview the incredible, inspiring, thoughtful and well-spoken Teah. Teah recently graduated from Columbia University, and describes her experiences as a Jew on Campus during October 7th, the following semester and a half, and during the encampments. | |||
| From Wannabe Rapper to the Rabbinate: The Story of Danny Wolfe | 06 Jun 2024 | 00:58:50 | |
On this episode of Judaism with Altitude we get a glimpse into the background of Rabbi Danny Wolfe-- diving into his upbringing, his journey towards observant Judaism, how he met Sara, and what drives him. | |||
| Parshas Bechuksai: No Peace, No Nothing | 05 Jun 2024 | 00:07:07 | |
Rabbi Wolfe shares the drasha (sermon) from this past week's Parish Parshas Bechukosai in which he discusses the importance of internal peace, and the dangers of division. | |||
| Episode One: Sara Wolfe: A Journey of Faith and Fashion | 30 May 2024 | 00:40:47 | |
In our first episode we share what the goal is of this podcast, and we profile one of our co-hosts, the one and only Rebbetzin Sara Wolfe. | |||
| Judaism with Altitude (Trailer) | 29 May 2024 | 00:00:19 | |
| Releasing ourselves from Limiting Beliefs: A Deeper Look at Kol Nidrei | 11 Oct 2024 | 00:11:43 | |
*We hope to see you at Kol Nidrei tomorrow night! If you can make it, please DO NOT listen to this! If you cannot make it, please check this out sometime before Yom Kippur or after!* | |||
| Episode 9: Life Lessons from the Birth of our 8th Child | 29 Aug 2024 | 00:54:19 | |
Join Danny and Sara as they reflect on some mind-blowing life lessons from the recent birth of their 8th child. | |||
| Tisha Bav: Feeling the Pain of our Exile and What We Can Do About It | 12 Aug 2024 | 00:12:31 | |
Rabbi Wolfe shares his sermon from Shabbos Chazon-- an idea about Tisha Bav about what it is that we are mourning, and what we can all do about it. Tisha Bav is the saddest day on the Jewish calendar in which Jews across the world fast and mourn for 25 hours. Among other things, we mourn the destruction of both of our Temples which occurred on this day. Sadly, in a post-October 7th world, for many, this year we can all feel the pain of Tisha Bav more profoundly. | |||
| Episode 8: A Look at Modern Dating with the Love Rabbi | 06 Aug 2024 | 00:59:28 | |
Show Notes for Episode 8: A Look at Modern Dating with the Love Rabbi Episode Description In this engaging episode of Judaism with Altitude, we delve into the world of modern dating with Rabbi Yisroel Bernath, affectionately known as "The Love Rabbi." As the spiritual director at Chabad of NDG and the Jewish Chaplain at Concordia University in Montreal, Rabbi Bernath brings a wealth of experience and insight into the complexities of contemporary relationships. Guest Bio Rabbi Yisroel Bernath is the spiritual director at Chabad of NDG and the Jewish Chaplain at Concordia University. Rabbi Bernath is celebrated for his warmth and non-judgmental approach, earning him the title of one of Canada's most popular under-40 rabbis. In 2010, Rabbi Bernath was Canada's only finalist for the Jewish Community Hero Award. Having made over 100 matches, he founded JMatchmaking International in 2012. Rabbi Bernath starred in the CBC Documentary "Kosher Love," has a significant social media following, and provides valuable insights on love, marriage, and Judaism. Beyond his matchmaking expertise, Rabbi Bernath is an innovative media personality, professional voice-over artist, storyteller, screenwriter, actor and certified sommelier. His work includes the award-winning animation "Young Abraham," appearances in "The Will" and "Mixed Blessings," and he was involved in Netflix's Jewish Matchmaking. He has also been a guest on CTV’s Your Morning, Breakfast TV Montreal, and Global News Montreal. Episode Highlights - Rabbi Bernath's weekend matchmakers training seminar and innovative speed dating session. - The challenges of modern dating and the importance of tapping into personal networks. - The need for positivity and optimism from those supporting daters. - Insights into the roles of men as finders and women as findable in the dating world. - The lack of relationship role models today and the impact on modern relationships. - Rabbi Bernath's recommendation of John and Julie Gottman's book, The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work **Follow Rabbi Yisroel Bernath**: - Instagram: @montrealrabbi - Website: TheLoveRabbi - Podcast: Matchmaker Matchmaker Listen to the full episode to gain more insights into modern dating and the wisdom of Rabbi Yisroel Bernath. **Follow Us**: - Website: Theje.com - Facebook: OlamiDenver - Instagram: @OlamiDenverExperience **Subscribe and Review**: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to Judaism with Altitude and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us bring more meaningful content to you. | |||
| Episode 7: From the Couch to a Jerusalem Bakery: A Conversation about Judaism and Mental Health with Dr. Jacob Freedman | 31 Jul 2024 | 00:49:47 | |
Show Notes for Episode with Dr. Jacob L. Freedman Episode 7: From The Couch to a Jerusalem Bakery: A Conversation with Dr. Jacob L. Freedman Episode Description: In this insightful episode of Judaism with Altitude, we are joined by Dr. Jacob L. Freedman, a distinguished board-certified psychiatrist practicing in both The Commonwealth of Massachusetts and The State of Israel. Dr. Freedman shares his unique approach to psychiatry, which integrates mindfulness and Jewish values to help patients find meaning and purpose in their lives. Guest Bio: Dr. Jacob L. Freedman is a board-certified psychiatrist with a private practice in Jerusalem. He is a graduate of The University of Massachusetts Medical School and The Harvard Longwood Psychiatry Residency Training Program, where he was Chief Resident of Inpatient Psychiatry and recipient of The Henry G. Altman Award for Excellence in Medical Education. Dr. Freedman has served as an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine and has published in prestigious journals such as The American Journal of Psychiatry, The Harvard Review of Psychiatry, and The British Journal of Psychiatry. He is also an accomplished public speaker and consultant. Episode Highlights:
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| Episode 6: Embracing Discomfort: Insights from a Jewish Therapist with Eshley Spitzer | 26 Jul 2024 | 01:08:26 | |
On this week's episode we interview Eshley Spitzer, a therapist who specializes in grief, trauma, anxiety and depression. She shares some fascinating insights about dealing with pain and discomfort and how those feelings can encourage real growth. We see the blend of Judaism and psychology, among many other pieces of wisdom! | |||
| Episode 5: Finding Hope Amidst Conflict: My Journey in Israel | 18 Jul 2024 | 00:55:28 | |
Rabbi Wolfe and Sara discuss his recent trip to Israel--in which he reflects on being in Israel during a war, the atmosphere, and lessons learned. | |||
| Parshas Chukas: Why was Moshe Banned from Entering Israel? | 12 Jul 2024 | 00:11:26 | |
Rabbi Wolfe explores the perspective of the Nesivos Shalom on one of the most enigmatic episodes in the Torah: Why was Moshe punished so harshly for hitting the rock instead of speaking to it-- why was he banned from bringing the Jewish People into Israel, and why did Hashem accuse him of not having adequate faith in Him? | |||