Explore every episode of the podcast Shuva Full Circle: Baal Teshuva Integration
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| R' Baruch Epstein - Ask What You Can Do for Your Community | 26 Feb 2024 | 00:55:35 | |
Join us for a rich and engaging discussion with Rabbi Baruch Epstein, the Director of Community Development of Lubavitch Chabad of Illinois, the Rabbi of Bais Menachem shul in Chicago, and a renowned teacher and writer. With humor and warmth, Rabbi Epstein shares his perspective on what makes baalei teshuva such an important part of Chabad communities, and how successful integration takes time, investment, humility, and willingness to contribute. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Shmuel and Sharon Goodman - Transparency in Parenting and Financial Responsibility | 28 Jan 2024 | 00:40:52 | |
Tune in for our conversation with Shmuel (Steve) and Sharone Devorah (Sharon) Goodman, a Chabad baal teshuva couple. After Shmuel and Sharon married and settled down in Shmuel's native Columbus, Ohio, Shmuel began managing the family business: a chain of retail stores that sold children’s clothing. But the business ended up in bankruptcy, while Shmuel battled and ultimately overcame cancer. The Goodmans relocated to Chicago, Illinois, to raise their four children in the Chabad community, where Shmuel launched Nestegg Group: Investment Advisors, a trusted investment firm which he continues to oversee today. This is the story of the Goodmans' baal teshuva journey and the lessons they learned about transparent parenting and financial responsibility along the way. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Mrs. Miriam Lipskier - No One "Makes" a Baal Teshuva | 04 Sep 2023 | 00:47:55 | |
In Part II of our eighth episode with Mrs. Miriam Lipskier, we dive into two controversial topics: the role of women in Judaism and a baal teshuva's individual responsibility for his or her spiritual journey. First, are Jewish women disempowered second-class citizens? Miriam challenges that simplistic narrative based on her own lived experience as a shlucha, and shares some advice on how to build a family life in which each spouse contributes to the fullest inside and outside the home. Second, who bears responsibility and takes credit for the success of baal teshuva integration -- shluchim or BTs? Miriam gives an empowering message to baalei teshuva to own your destiny even as you seek out the support and resources you need. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Mrs. Miriam Lipskier - A Campus Shlucha Whose Parents Found Yiddishkeit on Campus | 04 Sep 2023 | 00:39:40 | |
In Part I of our eighth episode, we hear from campus shlucha Mrs. Miriam Lipskier what it was like to grow up in Morristown as the child of baalei teshuva. Miriam shares candidly how her parents went from college valedictorians to hasidim of the Rebbe, and her own experience growing up in a family that unapologetically stood out as different. We learn about the importance of staying connected to mentors, proudly owning who you are, being open to learning from your children, respecting authority figures while acknowledging their complex humanity, and always putting inner spiritual work above external appearances. Finally, Miriam shares with us her unique "full circle" perspective as a campus shlucha whose parents found religious Judaism as students on campus. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Mrs. Yehudis Cohen - Who Said You Have to Be Like Everyone Else? | 14 Jul 2023 | 00:44:47 | |
In our seventh episode, Mrs. Yehudis Cohen shares essential guidance for baalei teshuva building new Jewish homes after learning in yeshiva. In our conversation, we address overcoming BT insecurity and embracing yourself fully, becoming a giver rather than constantly expecting to receive, the importance of remaining connected to one's mashpia and peer group, and how to celebrate quirkiness and individuality while recognizing issues that require treatment or intervention. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Yehudah Forster - Learning from Mentors and Ultimately Finding Ourselves | 09 Jul 2023 | 00:46:18 | |
In our sixth episode, we sit down with Yehudah Forster, a baal teshuva with an amazing background of personal transformation and first-hand experience of mentorship from Dr. Dovid Sholom Pape and Rabbi Abba Paltiel, among others. Yehudah shares the remarkable story of how he found his way from a yoga ashram to 770 for Shavuos, then returned to the ashram on a mission, left to learn in yeshiva, and finished law school before getting married and starting a family in Crown Heights. We hear from Yehudah how impactful his relationships with close mentors were along the way, and yet that each of us must ultimately take responsibility for bringing ourselves fully into the new relationships we build. For Yehudah, that process involved counseling, and brought him to the realization that he ultimately wanted to be a marriage and family therapist. Make sure to listen through to the end, where we share our reactions, discuss some key takeaways, and unpack the title of our podcast! All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Rabbi Yossi Paltiel - The Rebbe's View on Baalei Teshuva and Community Integration | 20 Jun 2023 | 00:45:37 | |
In honor of Gimmel Tammuz, we've dedicated our fifth episode featuring renowned educator and mentor Rabbi Yossi Paltiel to the Rebbe's tremendous love for baalei teshuva and the vital mission of helping them find their footing as new members of the Chabad community. Rabbi Paltiel challenges both baalei teshuva and the Anash community to make integration happen, identifies several ways baalei teshuva can tap into the lessons learned by previous generations, and gives us some homework. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Mrs. Rivkah Slonim - Advice for a New Baal Teshuva and the Importance of Wholesome Intimacy | 01 Jun 2023 | 00:42:57 | |
In our fourth episode, we discuss with Mrs. Rivkah Slonim her top "5 of the 500 pieces of advice" she would like to give to every Baal Teshuva beginning a new religious journey. We then unpack why intimacy is a touchstone for building a strong and dynamic marriage and where we should (and should not) get advice on this holy and essential dimension of life. Make sure to listen through to the end, where we unpack key takeaways from our conversation with Mrs. Slonim. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Rabbi Tzvi Freeman, Part 2 - Teshuva in a Teardrop | 16 May 2023 | 00:29:27 | |
In Part II of our third episode, we learn about Rabbi Freeman's personal story of return, including radical politics, convincing the Canadian government to fund a high school called “Total High,” an artistic voyage, and a run-in with a bear. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Rabbi Tzvi Freeman, Part 1 - Integral Fire | 16 May 2023 | 00:35:19 | |
In Part I of our third episode, we discuss with Rabbi Tzvi Freeman how to translate fiery Baal Teshuva passion and excitement into grounded, sustainable, and translatable practice. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Rabbi YY Jacobson - Bringing Holiness into our Homes | 01 May 2023 | 00:51:25 | |
In our second episode, we discuss with Rabbi YY Jacobson the importance of a healthy, holistic approach to marriage, and address some common shalom bayis challenges. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Sharon and Michal Weiss - Baal Teshuva Integration | 01 May 2023 | 00:28:55 | |
In our first episode, we discuss the nature of baal teshuva integration with Sharon and Michal Weiss, the founders and directors of Living Chassidus. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Mrs. Chana Gorenstein: A Soul Journey of Conversion and Empowerment | 08 Jan 2024 | 00:33:17 | |
Join us for a riveting conversation with coach and educator Mrs. Chana Gorenstein, as she shares her experience of converting to Judaism, making aliyah, raising a family, reconnecting to the Divine through her food journey, and sharing her empowering message with the world. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| What Is Shuva Full Circle? | 23 Apr 2023 | 00:02:33 | |
In our trailer episode, we explain what Shuva Full Circle is all about. We share our background, describe why we decided to start a podcast, and clarify that integration is for everyone--but it's especially relevant for baalei teshuva. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Aleeza Ben Shalom: World Peace Begins at Home | 02 Nov 2023 | 01:06:04 | |
Welcome back to Shuva Full Circle! We're excited to kick off a new season with you, our dedicated listeners. We hope that this new season will offer stories and skills to fortify our convictions and unite us with those in Israel and around the world fighting for the future of the Jewish people. Please subscribe, share, and donate to support our work. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Rabbi Yitzchok Hanoka - Story of My Father, Dr. Yaakov Hanoka, a Baal Teshuva Pioneer | 29 Sep 2023 | 00:51:59 | |
In our fourteenth episode, Rabbi Yitzchok Hanoka shares the inspiring life story of his father, Dr. Yaakov Hanoka of blessed memory, a pioneer in the early days of the baal teshuva movement. Through his son's recollections and research, we learn of Dr. Hanoka's pathbreaking transformation in the early 1960s from an enterprising physicist at Penn State to a well-balanced, humorous, and "solar-powered" chossid of the Rebbe. We discuss the phenomenal care and concern the Rebbe invested in Dr. Hanoka's success as a prototype for baal teshuva success, and how Dr. Hanoka proved instrumental in connecting others to the Rebbe and supporting them along their journey. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Mendy and Sandra Paul - A BT-FFB Couple Share Their Story | 04 Sep 2023 | 00:53:29 | |
Mendy Paul is an FFB, the child of baalei teshuva. Sandra Paul (nee Bram) is a baalas teshuva who became frum after encountering religious Judaism on campus at California State University of Northridge (CSUN). Today, as a married couple, Mendy and Sandra are on staff at Chabad of CSUN. For our thirteenth episode, we sat down with them to find out how it works when a BT like Sandra marries an FFB like Mendy. Join us as we enjoy a frank, rollicking conversation exploring a range of topics many of us have often wondered about but never dared to ask! All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Mrs. Leah Loksen - Demystifying the Sheitel Process | 04 Sep 2023 | 00:26:06 | |
In our twelfth episode, we discuss everything you ever wanted to know about wigs with highly respected sheitelmacher and stylist Mrs. Leah Loksen . From comfort to cost, we ask the tricky questions and get the candid answers you've been waiting for. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Mrs. Menucha Schwartz - Making a Mitzvah Our Own Through Learning | 04 Sep 2023 | 00:52:35 | |
In our eleventh episode, we sit down with Mrs. Menucha Schwartz, a daughter of baalei teshuva who now serves the Roswell, GA community as a shlucha. Menucha describes her upbringing in an environment with both religious and secular influences, her journey to personally discover the value of learning, and her experience sharing those lessons with others as a teacher and shlucha. We then dive deep into one area of Torah in particular--the mitzvah of hair-covering for a married woman--and ask Menucha to teach us how women (and their husbands) can understand and relate to this unique expression of Jewish identity and marital sanctity. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Rabbi Manis Friedman: We Must All Become Baalei Teshuva | 04 Sep 2023 | 00:43:54 | |
In our tenth episode, we discuss with Rabbi Manis Friedman what it means to join Chabad in our generation. Rabbi Friedman explains that Chabad's goal today is not primarily to make Lubavitchers, but rather to bring G-dliness and Torah to every part of the world. Whether born into Lubavitch or joining later in life, each of us must find spirituality on our terms and educate our children to ask what Judaism means to them. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||
| Rabbi Menachem and Mrs. Chava Schmidt - Using All Our Abilities to Bring Moshiach | 04 Sep 2023 | 00:45:22 | |
In our ninth episode, we interview senior shluchim and baalei teshuva Rabbi Menachem and Mrs. Chava Schmidt about how they have integrated their musical and artistic backgrounds and talents into their spiritual leadership in Philadelphia. We learn about how "the Rebbe made hasidim," changing the Anash community's perspective toward baalei teshuva and the world more broadly, and how we can remain connected and inspired post-Gimmel Tammuz by reaching out to help one another in times of need. The Schmidts then share their wisdom and experience on how baalei teshuva must remain connected to their past while raising their own families and participating in our generation's task of bringing Moshiach. Finally, we hear what it was like for the Schmidts to raise three children with special needs before the emergence of Friendship Circle and other support programs. All rights reserved to The BT Center | |||