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    Explore " shluchim" with insightful episodes like "82. Over The Top: With Rabbi Sholom Ber and Rebbetzin Chani Lipskar", "Sparkling Beaches, Tiki Torch Menorahs & Jewish Outreach in Curaçao: Rabbi Refoel & Chani Silver", "“The Meshugenas”: Five Aussies' Journeys To Jewish Observance", "Rabbi Zalman & Nechama Tiechtel: Growing Jewish Souls In The American Heartland" and "Part 2: Rabbi Chaim & Kaila Danzinger: The Radical Move from Pasadena to Rostov-on-don" from podcasts like ""From the Inside Out: With Rivkah Krinsky and Eda Schottenstein", "Lamplighters", "Lamplighters", "Lamplighters" and "Lamplighters"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    82. Over The Top: With Rabbi Sholom Ber and Rebbetzin Chani Lipskar

    82. Over The Top: With Rabbi Sholom Ber and Rebbetzin Chani Lipskar

    This episode is in honor of Keren Hachemesh.
    Donation Link: Mykerenhachomesh.org
    On the 22nd of Shevat in 1988 the wife of the Lubavitcher Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka passed away

    That afternoon after her funeral the Rebbe established a charitable foundation naming it Keren Hachomesh after the acronym being after his late wife harabanit Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka schneerson .
    With the madate of supporting causes that enhance educational and social opportunities for women, girls and brides in need of financial assistance , as well as assisting in the building of women Mikvahs.
    Annually on her Yartzheit (the day of her passing) the Rebbe would encourage donations in the amount of 470 (the numerical value of her name)

    This past year alone Keren Hachomesh has helped hundreds of individuals including single mothers and their dependents . After school programs for girls and countless organizations whose mandates enhance the quality of life and opportunity for Jewish women as well as grants in the construction of women’s mikvahs around the world .

    Right now there’s a campaign in honor of her yahrtzeit where you can be part of this amazing work and do something special in honor of the Rebbitzen .

    Mykerenhachomesh.org

    Hotel Host: Altair Hotel Bay Harbour

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    Episode Guests: Rabbi Sholom Ber and Rebbetzin Chani Lipskar Not so long ago Bal Harbour, FL was marked by discriminatory practices that prohibited Jews from owning property.  The metamorphosis that has taken place under the visionary leadership of Rabbi Sholom and Chani Lipskar is nothing short of remarkable. Now a flourishing Jewish community, the story of Bal Harbour is inspiring and miraculous. 

    Rabbi Sholom ber and Chani Lipskar, are a dynamic duo who have spent decades dedicated to spreading the Rebbe’s message to the world,  transforming Bal Harbour into a haven of Jewish life.  Their vision goes beyond the Jewish community, with a broader commitment to bringing light into the world.



    Sparkling Beaches, Tiki Torch Menorahs & Jewish Outreach in Curaçao: Rabbi Refoel & Chani Silver

    Sparkling Beaches, Tiki Torch Menorahs & Jewish Outreach in Curaçao: Rabbi Refoel & Chani Silver

    Rabbi Refoel & Chani Silver: Sparkling Beaches, Tiki Torch Menorahs & Jewish Outreach in Curaçao

    To inquire about dedicating an episode - please email podcast@lubavitch.com

    In June of 2017, Rabbi Refoel and Chani Silver boarded a plane for Curaçao on a fact-finding mission. 
    "We had a meeting one evening at the Shul, and we called upon local members to come. And they had set up a lot, a lot, a lot of chairs, apparently expecting 40 to 50 people. A lot less people showed up. And there was a fellow that got up there,  and he says, "Well, look around the room. There are so many empty chairs. Why would you come here?" I said, "You know, that's a great question. But my answer is if I would come here tonight and this room was full, then you don't need me here!” ” - Rabbi Refoel Silver

    "Beautiful beaches. There's an old town here with colored houses. There's the old synagogue, Shaarei Tzedek, which is a beautiful synagogue. Historical island, with a lot of culture. It's very international." - Rebbetzin Chani Silver 

    "as I was walking down the stairs he looked up to me, he said, “Michael Metsch?" I said to him, "Rabbi Silver?" And he said to me, "Yes." And we went for a coffee. My wife also came. And the three of us sat for about an hour and a half, talking about all the issues in Curaçao." - Michael Metsch

    Produced by: Gary Waleik & Shneur Brook for Lubavitch International/Lubavitch.com - A Project of Machne Israel

    Available on all major podcast platforms - and online at Lubavitch.com/podcast

    Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Leave us a five-star review on the podcast platform and/or email us at Podcast@Lubavitch.com - we truly value your feedback!

    “The Meshugenas”: Five Aussies' Journeys To Jewish Observance

    “The Meshugenas”: Five Aussies' Journeys To Jewish Observance

    From Beaches And Basketball To Torah And Mitzvahs: The Story of Perth’s “Meshugenahs”

    Featuring: Rabbi Dovid Birk, Michoel Ogince, Gilad Lurie, Yitz Feigenbaum & Aaron Lazer Goodman

    To inquire about dedicating an episode - please email podcast@lubavitch.com

     "I couldn’t understand. I was like, "One second; I saw a wetsuit in your bathroom." He says, "Yeah, I was out surfing this morning, Tel Aviv." I couldn't believe it. So I challenged him. I was like, "One second, how is it possible?" - Rabbi Dovid Birk

    "We skateboarded, we surfed, we went to the beach. We body surfed in the beach if we didn't have a surfboard." - Aaron Lazer Goodman

    Produced by: Gary Waleik & Shneur Brook for Lubavitch International/Lubavitch.com - A Project of Machne Israel

    Available on all major podcast platforms - and online at Lubavitch.com/podcast

    Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Leave us a five-star review on the podcast platform and/or email us at Podcast@Lubavitch.com - we truly value your feedback!


    Rabbi Zalman & Nechama Tiechtel: Growing Jewish Souls In The American Heartland

    Rabbi Zalman & Nechama Tiechtel: Growing Jewish Souls In The American Heartland

    Rabbi Zalman & Nechama Tiechtel: Growing Jewish Souls In The American Heartland

    To inquire about dedicating an episode - please email podcast@lubavitch.com

    "My phone was blowing up from the students. "You gotta come to campus. You gotta come to campus. And no one's telling me why. And I got worried.” - Rabbi Zalman Tiechtel

    "When someone enters our Chabad house, and not only the physical space of it, but in our relationship with the student, there is zero judgment and 100% acceptance... It's real, it's genuine. It's something that we learned from the Rebbe; to look at every Jew for who they are in their essence. And the trash in their life? We don't see, and we don't care." - Rebbetzin Nechama Tiechtel

    "At first, Zalman's beard turned like plaid, then polka-dotted after me telling him the nasty details of the things that I was going through
    ... And then - I'll never forget it - he said to me, "I'm jealous of you." And I was like, "What?." - Charles Goldberg

    Produced by: Gary Waleik & Shneur Brook for Lubavitch International/Lubavitch.com - A Project of Machne Israel

    Available on all major podcast platforms - and online at Lubavitch.com/podcast

    Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Leave us a five-star review on the podcast platform and/or email us at Podcast@Lubavitch.com - we truly value your feedback!

    Part 2: Rabbi Chaim & Kaila Danzinger: The Radical Move from Pasadena to Rostov-on-don

    Part 2: Rabbi Chaim & Kaila Danzinger: The Radical Move from Pasadena to Rostov-on-don

    Rabbi Chaim & Kaila Danzinger: The Radical Move from Pasadena to Rostov-on-don

    "We drove cross country, sold my car on the East Coast, and we boarded a flight, a one way ticket, from JFK to Moscow and onto Rostov... We gave up the surfing boards … and we switched them for ice skates” - Rabbi Chaim Danzinger

    "I didn't speak the language, so there was a lot of hand motions and just hugging and trying to break my teeth over Russian, and them breaking their teeth over English." - Rebbetzin Kaila Danzinger

    Produced by: Gary Waleik & Shneur Brook for Lubavitch International/Lubavitch.com - A Project of Machne Israel

    Available on all major podcast platforms - and online at Lubavitch.com/podcast

    Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Leave us a five-star review on the podcast platform and/or email us at Podcast@Lubavitch.com - we truly value your feedback!

    To inquire about dedicating an episode - please email podcast@lubavitch.com

    Rabbi Chaim & Kaila Danzinger: The Radical Move from Pasadena to Rostov-on-don (Part 1)

    Rabbi Chaim & Kaila Danzinger: The Radical Move from Pasadena to Rostov-on-don (Part 1)

    Rabbi Chaim & Kaila Danzinger: The Radical Move from Pasadena to Rostov-on-don

    "Once I had finished with Moscow, I decided, ‘Okay, I'm done with this.’ " - Rebbetzin Kaila Danzinger

    "We have to go where we could make an impact, not necessarily to the place that is most convenient or most beautiful."
    “We gave up the surfing boards … and we switched them for ice skates” - Rabbi Chaim Danzinger

    Produced by: Gary Waleik & Shneur Brook for Lubavitch International/Lubavitch.com - A Project of Machne Israel

    Available on all major podcast platforms - and online at Lubavitch.com/podcast

    Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Leave us a five-star review on the podcast platform and/or email us at Podcast@Lubavitch.com - we truly value your feedback!

    This Lamplighters episode is dedicated in honor of Moshe Braun by the Braun children, who send their father all of their love and blessings on his birthday. We here at Lamplighters say “Amen” to that. Thank you very much to the Braun family for listening, and for supporting us in our mission to bring you inspiring stories of Chabad emissaries all over the world.

    To inquire about dedicating an episode - please email podcast@lubavitch.com

    A Searching Teenager Becomes a Rabbi in his Hometown: Rabbi Yitzchak Mendel Wagner

    A Searching Teenager Becomes a Rabbi in his Hometown: Rabbi Yitzchak Mendel Wagner

    Ep. 34 - A searching teenager becomes a rabbi in his hometown: Rabbi Yitzchak Mendel Wagner

    "AOL Messenger had something amazing. When you put in the search certain words, it was scanning all the profiles of all the members of AOL. And when you put in the word “Chabad,” or you put in the word “rabbi,” you get a lot of rabbis... And that's the way how I found Rabbi Teichtal in Berlin." - Rabbi Yitzchak Mendel Wagner

    Produced by: Gary Waleik & Shneur Brook for Lubavitch International/Lubavitch.com

    Available on all major podcast platforms - and online at Lubavitch.com/podcast

    Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Leave us a five-star review on the podcast platform and/or email us at Podcast@Lubavitch.com - we truly value your feedback!

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    Rabbi Mendy & Mazal Sternbach: Lagos, Nigeria - A Small Jewish Community in an African City of 20 Million

    Rabbi Mendy & Mazal Sternbach: Lagos, Nigeria - A Small Jewish Community in an African City of 20 Million

    Rabbi Mendy & Mazal Sternbach: Lagos, Nigeria - A small Jewish community in an African city of 20 million

    "We had a meeting, and then we decided, "Okay, let's do that. Let's go for a year to Nigeria." My parents were not so happy about that … then. I mean, let's say you just Google "Nigeria." I'm guessing that the first few things that you will find are not something that parents want their daughter to go there. It doesn't sound so amazing. But then they had a talk with the shluchim, and they realized that we don't have terrorists walking around, and we’re pretty safe. And they were more relaxed." -- Rebbetzin Mazal Sternbach

    "They see me with a yarmulke. They walk over to me and they say, "You're a Jew, you're from the Bible, you're Moses." They tell us "You're the chosen people." " -- Rabbi Mendy Sternbach

    Produced by: Gary Waleik & Shneur Brook for Lubavitch International/Lubavitch.com

    Available on all major podcast platforms - and online at Lubavitch.com/podcast

    Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Leave us a review and/or email us at Podcast@Lubavitch.com - we truly value your feedback!

    To inquire about dedicating an episode - please email podcast@lubavitch.com


    Rabbi Michoel & Zisel Goldman: Everything Grows on Kauai … Why Not Yiddishkeit?

    Rabbi Michoel & Zisel Goldman: Everything Grows on Kauai … Why Not Yiddishkeit?

    Rabbi Michoel & Zisel Goldman: Everything Grows on Kauai … Why Not Yiddishkeit?

    "Kauai is a magnet for the most amazing souls. And I have stories that could fill a book of interesting characters that we've met over the years." 

    "My wife is a city girl. To live on Kauai was very hard for her, and she was honest about it. It was very remote, very lonely. And you're 5,000 miles away from your family. So it was very hard for her."  - Rabbi Michoel Goldman

    Narrated by: Gary Waleik

    Produced by: Gary Waleik & Shneur Brook for Lubavitch International/Lubavitch.com

    Available on all major podcast platforms - and online at Lubavitch.com/podcast

    Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Leave us a review and/or email us at Podcast@Lubavitch.com - we truly value your feedback!

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    From Revolutionary Iran To Outreach In California: Rabbi Danny Yiftach-Hashem

    From Revolutionary Iran To Outreach In California: Rabbi Danny Yiftach-Hashem

    From Revolutionary Iran To Outreach In California: Rabbi Danny Yiftach-Hashem

    “Our ‘fun’ going back from school to home was to find empty shells, casings of bullets on the streets.... quite quickly, I figured out no matter what happens here, which side is going to be the winner, the chaos seems to be permanent.” - Rabbi Danny Yiftach-Hashem

    Narrated by: Gary Waleik

    Produced by: Gary Waleik & Shneur Brook for Lubavitch International/Lubavitch.com

    Available on all major podcast platforms - and online at Lubavitch.com/podcast

    Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Leave us a review and/or email us at Podcast@Lubavitch.com - we truly value your feedback!

    To inquire about dedicating an episode - please email podcast@lubavitch.com

    One Year Anniversary: Our Favorite Stories

    One Year Anniversary: Our Favorite Stories

    In Episode 23 of Lamplighters: Stories From Chabad Emissaries On The Jewish Frontier,  we present a quartet of the series’ most popular stories to mark the one-year anniversary of its first episode.
    They include the fight of a Chabad couple to save their baby, the work of an emissary to help people recovering from drug addiction in South Africa, a dual liver donor, and two Rebbetzins from Ukraine who fled but are still tending to their communities as they disperse around the globe.

    Narrated by: Gary Waleik

    Produced by: Gary Waleik & Shneur Brook for Lubavitch International/Lubavitch.com

    Available on all major podcast platforms - and online at Lubavitch.com/podcast

    Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Leave us a review and/or email us at Podcast@Lubavitch.com - we truly value your feedback!

    Rabbi Chaim & Chavie Bruk: "Yes, there are Jews in Montana!"

    Rabbi Chaim & Chavie Bruk: "Yes, there are Jews in Montana!"

    "There are Jews in Montana? What are you doing? And how is this going to be sustainable?"
     
    Rabbi Chaim & Chavie Bruk,  Chabad Representatives to the state of Montana.

    In 2008, less than two years after they had put down roots in Montana, they were diagnosed with permanent infertility. They were devastated. 

    "You get married, you're young, like, you're going to build a family. It's going to happen right away. There's going to be no obstacles to that. And that is not at all how it happened. And you're opened up into this whole new world of "Okay, well, now what?" Like, the rugs pulled out from under you.  So we really had to accept and work through that "Okay. It wasn't meant to be that way."

    Narrated by: Gary Waleik

    Produced by: Gary Waleik & Shneur Brook for Lubavitch International/Lubavitch.com

    Available on all major podcast platforms - and online at Lubavitch.com/podcast

    Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Leave us a review and/or email us at Podcast@Lubavitch.com - we truly value your feedback!

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