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Nechama Leapley: How an Amish Girl Found Her Way to Orthodox Judaism

Nechama Leapley: How an Amish Girl Found Her Way to Orthodox Judaism



From Amish to Jewish??? Yes. You read that right. Briana Leapley, now Nechama Leapley, shares her inspiring journey from Amish life in rural Kentucky to becoming an Orthodox Jewish convert in Brookly…


Published on 12 hours ago

Yaakov W: My Mother Sacrificed Her Life with Me So I Can Learn Torah

Yaakov W: My Mother Sacrificed Her Life with Me So I Can Learn Torah



Born in post-communist Poland with no access to Jewish life, Yakov Wasilewicz’s journey from isolation to inspiration is nothing short of miraculous. From a secret childhood identity to a self-chosen…


Published on 1 week ago

R' Daniel Walker: Stopping the Yom Kippur Terrorist Attack

R' Daniel Walker: Stopping the Yom Kippur Terrorist Attack



Rabbi Daniel Walker, leader of the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation in Manchester, became a symbol of courage during the Yom Kippur 2025 terrorist attack on his shul. When the attacker tried to storm …


Published on 2 weeks ago

Sunny Levi: The Champion Black Belt Who Found Hashem From the Fight

Sunny Levi: The Champion Black Belt Who Found Hashem From the Fight



When Sunny Levi was a little girl, she prayed every day for her disabled brother to be healed - prayers that went "unanswered" and left her questioning God, faith, and the meaning of prayer itself. Y…


Published on 3 weeks ago

David Tenenbaum: The FBI's Most Wanted Jew

David Tenenbaum: The FBI's Most Wanted Jew



David Tenenbaum was a proud Jewish engineer working for the U.S. Army when his life suddenly turned upside down. Without warning, FBI agents stormed his home, accused him of being an Israeli spy, and…


Published on 4 weeks ago

Tamir Goodman: The "Jewish Jordan" Who Gave Up his NBA Fame & Fortune for Shabbos

Tamir Goodman: The "Jewish Jordan" Who Gave Up his NBA Fame & Fortune for Shabbos



Tamir Goodman, known as the “Jewish Jordan,” turned down a Division I basketball scholarship to honor Shabbat, redefining faith in sports. His journey from national fame to facing anti-Semitism and i…


Published on 1 month ago

Shloime Dachs: The Unknown Story Finally Told By Jewish Music's Most Familiar Voice

Shloime Dachs: The Unknown Story Finally Told By Jewish Music's Most Familiar Voice



Shloime Dachs has been a beloved voice in Jewish music for decades — but there’s so much more to his story than his songs. In this candid conversation, he opens up about the struggles that shaped him…


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago

R' Moshe Chaim Proctor: The Off The Derech Kid Who Became a Leading Rebbi

R' Moshe Chaim Proctor: The Off The Derech Kid Who Became a Leading Rebbi



Moshe Chaim Proctor went off the derech after losing his mother, drowning his anger in basketball courts instead of shul. He was a star athlete who swore off Judaism—until a series of moments flipped…


Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago

Douglas Murray: What the Antisemites Get Wrong about Am Yisroel

Douglas Murray: What the Antisemites Get Wrong about Am Yisroel



Douglas Murray joins to discuss the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the rise of death cult ideology, Israel–America relations, antisemitism from both left and right, and why there’s still hope in a wo…


Published on 1 month, 4 weeks ago

Shlomo & Galit Horowitz: A Sephardi Widow & Hasidic Divorcee Rebuilding Together

Shlomo & Galit Horowitz: A Sephardi Widow & Hasidic Divorcee Rebuilding Together



Shlomo Horowitz grew up in Israel in the Belz community, and his life shifted after a divorce. Galit, a proud Sephardi, was married to Noam and blessed with twin girls, until tragedy struck and Noam …


Published on 2 months ago





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