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The Daniel Sayani Podcast
by Rabbi Daniel Sayani
Rabbi Daniel Sayani’s path to the rabbinate began later in life. He was not raised in the Jewish faith. He came to Judaism as an adult, and thirteen years after converting, he now serves as rabbi of the Clearview Jewish Center in Whitestone, Queens, where his work blends halachic seriousness with an open, people-centered approach to community.
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Faith, Crisis, and Boundaries: Orthodox Views on Missionary Activity
In the wake of the Israel–Hamas conflict, some religious leaders have expressed concern about missionary efforts and interfaith initiatives surrounding the crisis. This podcast explores an Orthodox rabbinic perspective rooted in halachic sources, including discussions from classical rabbinic texts. The episode addresses questions about Christian Zionism, interfaith dialogue, and the safeguarding of Jewish faith and tradition.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Rabbi Daniel Sayani’s path to the rabbinate began later in life. He was not raised in the Jewish faith. He came to Judaism as an adult, and thirteen years after converting, he now serves as rabbi of the Clearview Jewish Center in Whitestone, Queens, where his work blends halachic seriousness with an open, people-centered approach to community.
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