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Honey From The Rock
by Bill Lipsey
Join host Bill Lipsey for inspiring conversations with Israel's most innovative spiritual leaders and entrepreneurs. Discover how the Honey Foundation is reshaping Israeli society by empowering diverse Jewish expression and building meaningful communities. From groundbreaking rabbis to community changemakers, each episode explores how spiritual entrepreneurship is creating a more open, connected Israel—for the benefit of Jews everywhere.
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We Show Up Together: Spiritual Leadership Across Divides with Rabbi Tani Feintuch
In this week's episode, Bill sits down with Rabbi Tani Feintuch for an intimate conversation about community, faith, and resilience in the face of unprecedented challenges.Rabbi Tani brings decades of deep Talmudic and halakhic study to his rabbinical work, with particular expertise in the intersection between halakha and aggadah in the Talmud. His path to community leadership began through his wife's role as rabbanit at Ramban Shul, which ultimately led them to establish their own vibrant community.Key Topics DiscussedThe Evolving Role of Community Rabbi Rabbi Tani reflects on how he views the tafkid (role/mission) of a community rabbi and how this sacred responsibility has fundamentally shifted in the aftermath of the October 7th attacks.Building Bridges Across Israeli Society The conversation explores Rabbi Tani's vital work connecting with different factions across all of Israeli society, emphasizing the critical importance of these relationships in times of crisis and beyond.Stories of Heroism and Connection Rabbi Tani shares powerful, personal stories of heroism and profound human connections that emerged from October 7th and continue to develop through the ongoing war, illustrating the resilience of the human spirit.The Jewish People as Family A central theme emerges around understanding the Jewish people as one family—emphasizing that families sit together through pain and trouble, regardless of differences in political views or personal opinions.The Power of Community for All Israelis The discussion highlights the essential need for community among all Israelis, transcending geographic, political, and social boundaries to create unity in diversity.Honey from the Rock continues to explore the depths of Jewish life, learning, and community through meaningful conversations with remarkable individuals shaping Jewish thought and practice today.FOLLOW THE HONEY FOUNDATION:Website: https://honeyfoundationforisrael.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.honeyfoundation/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/honeyfoundationforisraelYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@thehoneyfoundationforisrae7795To be part of creating an Israeli society that is more open, more connected and more reflective of our Jewish values, click here to donate to the Honey Foundation for Israel ➡️ https://honeyfoundationforisrael.org/give/This episode was produced and edited by thepodwaves.com.
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Resilience Served Warm: Leadership through Loss and Love with Rabbi Chef Nissimmi Naim Naor
In this powerful episode, Bill sits down with Rabbi Nissimi Naim Naor—a unique figure who serves as rabbi, chef, healer, and officer in the IDF reserves. Their conversation explores the intersections of faith, food, trauma, and community healing in Israel.Rabbi Nissimi Naim Naor uses cooking as a form of therapy and connection. His life's work focuses on trauma recovery and emotional wellness, in military reserves and as a civilian rabbi. A Personal Journey of Faith Beginning with his Tel Aviv roots through building a multidimensional rabbinate in Jerusalem, and in Jewish communities in North America, Rabbi Nissimmi shares how life’s challenges—including his wife’s illness and the COVID-19 crisis—deepened his understanding of faith, healing, and purpose.Redefining Rabbinical Leadership Breaking from traditional expectations, Rabbi Nissimmi integrates trauma care, emotional support, and community building into his work—both in and beyond the synagogue.Healing Through Food and Media We discuss his Channel 11 program where cooking becomes a tool for processing grief and restoring connection, revealing how nourishment can be spiritual and therapeutic. Service and Sacrifice in Uniform Rabbi Nissimmi reflects on his role as a casualty notification officer in the IDF, sharing the emotional and spiritual weight of delivering news of loss—and the sacred duty embedded in that role.Parenting and Resilience Amid Crisis Raising children in times of national trauma, Rabbi Nissimmi speaks to the balance between protecting innocence and preparing for harsh realities—anchored in hope and faith.The Power of Community We reflect on how communal bonds enable healing, foster resilience, and help individuals navigate collective trauma through shared experience and sacred presence.To watch videos of Rabbi Nissimmi's healing through cooking with bereaved families on the Kan Channel 11 network:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4K4gIA0v0s FOLLOW THE HONEY FOUNDATION:Website: https://honeyfoundationforisrael.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.honeyfoundation/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/honeyfoundationforisraelYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8BZXaMlyuM&list=PLBvWXVThJky8dAsjPV6TwHsj606qBfkal
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Why Community is Critical: A Conversation with Rav Benny Lau
Honey from the Rock Podcast - Episode with Rav Benny LauIn this powerful and timely episode, Bill is joined by the renowned Israeli rabbi and community leader, Rav Binyamin Tzvi (Benny) Lau, for a deeply personal conversation about community, faith, and resilience in challenging times. Together, they explore the transformative power of Torah study, the essential role of community in healing from trauma, and how to maintain hope during some of the most difficult periods in Jewish history.About Our GuestRav Benny Lau is a prominent Israeli rabbi, community leader, activist, author, and public speaker based in Jerusalem. Rav Lau has dedicated his life to Jewish education, community building, and social activism.Episode HighlightsHistory and Heritage Rav Benny's story begins with his grandfather's legacy in Poland - who endowed in the family the unequivocal value that "Eretz Yisrael is our home".The Ramban StoryRav Lau shares the fascinating story of how he became the rabbi of the Ramban Synagogue and chronicles the remarkable growth of this Jerusalem community over his 20-year tenure there.Formative Life StoriesBoth Bill and Rav Benny open up about pivotal moments that shaped their lives and defined their respective missions, offering listeners intimate glimpses into their religious journeys.The Inception of 929They discuss the establishment of the famous and wildly successful 929 project, which brings together thousands of Israelis and people worldwide to study one chapter of the Bible each day, creating a global community of Torah learners.Community as a Healing ForceThey engage in profound discussion on the vital role and importance of community, especially in the aftermath of October 7, 2023 , and how collective support becomes essential for healing from trauma and returning to healthy living.Israeli Identity and Jewish CommunityRav Lau and Bill delve into a fundamental question facing modern Israeli Jews: Is being Israeli, speaking Hebrew, and living by the Jewish calendar sufficient, or do we still need intentional community while living in Israel?Staying Optimistic in Dark TimesRabbi Benny shares his thoughtful perspectives on how to maintain optimism and hope during this particularly painful period for the Jewish people and the world at large, offering wisdom for navigating collective trauma and uncertainty.About 929: Tanach B'Yachad929 is Rav Lau's groundbreaking initiative that has revolutionized Torah study by encouraging people worldwide to read the same chapter of the Tanach (Hebrew Bible) each day. This innovative program has created an unprecedented global community of learners, connecting thousands in shared daily Torah study and fostering deep connections across geographic and cultural boundaries.To learn more about 929: https://www.929.org.il/lang/en/todayFOLLOW THE HONEY FOUNDATION:Website: https://honeyfoundationforisrael.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.honeyfoundation/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/honeyfoundationforisraelYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@thehoneyfoundationforisrae7795To be part of creating an Israeli society that is more open, more connected and more reflective of our Jewish values, click here to donate to the Honey Foundation for Israel https://honeyfoundationforisrael.org/give/This episode was produced and edited by thepodwaves.com
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What Makes Us Whole: Memory, Spirituality, and Community with Rabba Keren Apfelbaum Riff
Rabba Keren Apfelbaum RiffIn this episode of Honey from the Rock, we speak with Rabba Keren Apfelbaum Riff, a Honey Fellow whose work centers on building spaces where Jewish identity can be explored, questioned, and reimagined. Drawing from her own journey—from a childhood marked by silence around Judaism to becoming a leader in Israeli spiritual life—Rabba Keren shares what it means to create community without labels, hold space for complexity, and trust that the conversation itself can be sacred.Highlights from this episode include: Her childhood experience growing up in a household where Judaism was not openly discussed, yet feeling a strong inner connection to her heritage.A heartfelt story about her maternal grandfather, who humorously claimed to be the messiah, and the profound influence he had on her—despite being secular yet deeply spiritual.The path that led her to become a leader in the Jewish community and dedicate her life to Jewish learning.Her reflections on her Jewish identity during war and what it taught her about resilience and faith.Her leadership position in Mabua, an Israeli Beit Midrash, and the vital role it plays in her life and in fostering Jewish engagement outside traditional religious settings.The fundamental role of community, especially during current times of conflict and war, and how it serves as an antidote to cynicism.Her insights on the shifts in Jewish life and tradition as people move to Israel.Her work in establishing a liberal house of prayer with over 300 weekly attendees.Her efforts to bring Jewish education—secular and inclusive—to secular schools.Join us as we delve into the transformative power of community, faith, and education in shaping Jewish life today.To Follow Rabba Keren and Mabua: https://www.facebook.com/mabua.bmihttps://www.facebook.com/keren.apfelbaum/FOLLOW THE HONEY FOUNDATION:Website: https://honeyfoundationforisrael.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.honeyfoundation/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/honeyfoundationforisraelYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@thehoneyfoundationforisrae7795To be part of creating an Israeli society that is more open, more connected and more reflective of our Jewish values, click here to donate to the Honey Foundation for Israel https://honeyfoundationforisrael.org/give/This episode was produced and edited by thepodwaves.com.
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Embracing Questions, Healing, and Community with Rachel Ettun
In this episode of Honey from the Rock, Bill sits down with Rachel Ettun, Founder and CEO of Haverut, a family therapist, spiritual caregiver, mentor, and group facilitator. Rachel shares her profound journey rooted in faith, family, and healing—both personal and communal.Key Topics Covered:Rachel’s childhood in a family of seven, where she was raised to ask questions and calmly voice her thoughts.The deeply personal story of her second child, Ruth, born with Cystic Fibrosis, and the journey through Ruth’s illness and passing at age 11.The inspiring backstory of how Rachel’s experiences led her to co-found Haverut, an organization dedicated to spiritual growth and healing.Her transition from asking "Why?" to exploring "For what?"—shifting perspective from questioning to purpose.An overview of Haverut, the foundation she leads, and the impactful work they do to foster spiritual healing alongside physical health.The importance of healing through belonging, friendship, and community—especially within the Jewish world.The distinction between spiritual health and mental health, and how they intersect.The powerful role of Jewish life, rituals, and holidays in nurturing mental and spiritual well-being.Perspectives on healing as a society from trauma, especially within the Jewish community worldwide.Join us for this heartfelt conversation about resilience, faith, community, and the continuous journey toward healing.CONNECT WITH RACHEL ETTUN AND HAVERUT: https://haverut.org.il/about/FOLLOW THE HONEY FOUNDATION:Website: https://honeyfoundationforisrael.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.honeyfoundation/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/honeyfoundationforisraelYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@thehoneyfoundationforisrae7795To be part of creating an Israeli society that is more open, more connected and more reflective of our Jewish values, click here to donate to the Honey Foundation for Israel https://honeyfoundationforisrael.org/give/This episode was produced and edited by thepodwaves.com
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"The Rabbi on a Motorcycle”: Faith, Zionism, and Finding Meaning
In this episode, Bill sits down with Rabbi Matthew Gewritz, who leads a thriving community of 2,000 families at his synagogue in New Jersey. Their conversation explores Rabbi Matt's unique journey to becoming a spiritual leader and his perspectives on Israel, Zionism, faith, and community.Episode Highlights:Childhood Dreams: At just five years old, Rabbi Matt announced to his family his desire to become "a rabbi on a motorcycle" - a dream he later forgot as he pursued a career in businessRediscovering His Calling: When he was 23, his mother reminded him of his childhood ambition, setting him on the path to rabbinical studiesBalancing Act: Rabbi Matt discusses maintaining a strong pro-Israel stance while leading a congregation in a predominantly liberal communityPersonal Connection: The touching story of how Rabbi Matt first fell in love with Israel and how that relationship has evolved over timeMedia Presence: How Rabbi Matt became known as "the rabbi on TV," or "Morning Joe Rabbi" often speaking on behalf of Jewish perspectives in mediaMeaning Crisis: An insightful discussion about the parallel meaning crises in Israel and America, and how Jewish communities approach these challenges differentlyEvolution of Zionism: Exploration of how Zionism served as a replacement for religion for many Israelis for years, and how both secular and religious Israelis are finding that it's not sufficient on its own anymoreNew Book: Introduction to Rabbi Matt's latest book and its central themesJoin us for this thoughtful conversation about faith, community, and finding purpose in a complex world.Questions or comments? Send us a message [email protected] suppport the Honey Foundation's work, https://honeyfoundationforisrael.org/give/This episode was produced and edited by thepodwaves.com
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Sacred Secularism: Reimagining Jewish Identity with Dr. Ariel Levinson
Sacred Secularism: Reimagining Jewish Identity with Dr. Ariel LevinsonIn this episode of "Honey from the Rock," Bill sits down with Dr. Ariel Levinson, co-founder of the Secular Yeshiva in Jerusalem, for a profound conversation about Jewish identity, tradition, and renewal.Dr. Levinson shares his remarkable personal journey, beginning with his religious upbringing in Jerusalem and his early struggles with the concepts of halacha (Jewish law) and God. He recounts his formative years at a yeshiva high school, where days began with four hours of Talmud study, and his later studies at Yeshivat Hesder Ma'ale Gilboa.The conversation explores Dr. Levinson's difficult decision to separate from the world of halacha, the community challenges this presented, and the profound moment of walking down the street without a kippa for the first time.Rather than following the typical post-army trip to places like India, Dr. Levinson chose six months of solitude as a shepherd in the Negev desert. This period of seclusion allowed him to confront deep existential questions and begin formulating his vision of a "secular Torah."Dr. Levinson discusses the founding of the Secular Yeshiva, explaining the unmet needs it addresses and his mission to make Jewish culture relevant and relatable to younger generations. He shares his commitment to connecting the secular world to Jerusalem and preserving Jewish cultural identity beyond strict religious observance.In light of difficult times in Israel, Dr. Levinson reflects on his role as an educator and thought leader, the importance of developing a Jewish secular identity that embraces Jewish historical texts and culture, and his vision for the future of this mission.This conversation offers a unique perspective on bridging traditional Jewish learning with contemporary secular life, and the possibilities for renewal in Jewish cultural identity.Send us your thoughts at [email protected] the Honey Foundation's work in improving Israeli society today.This Podcast was produced and edited by thepodwaves.com
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Rabbi Naama Dafni: When Faith is Tested - On War, Trauma, and Finding Purpose
In this insightful episode, host Bill is joined by Rabbi Naama Dafni who shares her remarkable journey to becoming a rabbi and discusses her experiences during Israel's current conflict. From her childhood in the diverse city of Haifa to her spiritual awakening and eventual embrace of her rabbinical calling, Rabbi Dafni offers profound reflections on Jewish identity, community resilience, and faith in challenging times.Key Discussion PointsRabbi Dafni's upbringing in Haifa, a multicultural city with diverse Jewish and Arab populationsHer family history, including grandparents who were members of the Stern Gang.The transformative experience during her father's sabbatical in Cambridge, England, where she first consciously recognized her Jewish identity as something distinctive rather than assumedHer reluctant path to becoming a rabbi: initially performing rabbinical duties without wanting the formal title, and her eventual decision to embrace the role for the benefit of the Jewish communityThe critical importance of community life in Israel and why it forms the foundation of Israeli societyHer community's efforts since the outbreak of war to support soldiers by providing a compassionate listening presence and helping them process traumaObservable shifts in community engagement before and after the war beganThe crisis of faith many are experiencing—both in God and in humanity's inherent goodness—as a result of the ongoing conflictLessons learned from the post-Holocaust generation who chose to rebuild their lives despite unimaginable sufferingSend us your thoughts at [email protected] the Honey Foundation's work in improving Israeli society today.This episode was produced and edited by thepodwaves.com.
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Beyond Boundaries: A Leading Modern Orthodox Rabbi - on the Renewal of Jewish Life in Israel
In this episode, Bill sits down with Rabbi Kenneth Brander, President and Rosh Yeshiva of Ohr Torah Stone, for a profound conversation spanning his personal journey and perspectives on Jewish community and inclusion.Show Notes:Personal Journey: Rabbi Brander shares how his trajectory changed from becoming a dentist to attending Yeshiva University after his transformative experience at Shalavim Yeshiva.Influential Relationships: Rabbi Brander discusses his older chavruta who fell in the Lebanon War and how Rabbi Soloveitchik encouraged him to enter the rabbinical world.Inclusive Judaism: The conversation explores Rabbi Brander's commitment to building relationships with all Jews regardless of their observance practices.Challenging Traditions: Rabbi Brander discusses his willingness to question established standards to foster greater inclusion, including topics like women in the clergy.LGBTQ Inclusion: The discussion covers his work integrating the LGBTQ community within a halachic framework, emphasizing the humanity behind these complex issues.Living Halacha: Rabbi Brander reflects on how halacha permeates daily life in Israel in ways not experienced elsewhere.War and Loss: A poignant conversation about the students Rabbi Brander has lost in the current war.Healing Division: The importance of healing divisions within Jewish communities both before and during wartime.Community Building: Their conversation concludes with thoughts on the vital importance of community for all Jews in Israel.Send us your thoughts at [email protected] the Honey Foundation's work in improving Israeli society today.This podcast was produced and edited by thepodwaves.com
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Seekers: From Kibbutz to Calling
## Episode SummaryIn this profound journey of spiritual exploration, Rabbi Elisha Wolfin traces an extraordinary path from a secular kibbutz upbringing to becoming a transformative spiritual leader. Navigating through diverse philosophical traditions—including Buddhism, Daoism, and Sufism—and wrestling with his religious grandmother's teachings, Rabbi Elisha emerges as a bridge-builder between secular and spiritual worlds. His story is a testament to the power of open-minded seeking, the depth of Jewish wisdom, and the importance of community in reconnecting with one's roots and cultural heritage.## Guest: Rabbi Elisha Wolfin**Founding Member and Leader of Kehillat Veahavta in Zichron Yaakov**### Kehillat Veahavta: A Community Profile- Founded in 2003 by eight families- Seeks to create a welcoming, egalitarian synagogue- Currently comprises 220 member households- Hosts 120 Bar/Bat Mitzvah celebrations annually- Reaches over 16,000 people through diverse community activities### Episode Highlights- **Spiritual Transformation**: Rabbi Elisha shares his profound journey from a secular kibbutz background to becoming a rabbi- **Community Building**: Insights into creating an inclusive Jewish spiritual community- **Interfaith Exploration**: - Experiences with Buddhism, Daoism, and Sufism - Meaningful arguments with his religious grandmother - Transformative meeting with the Dalai Lama while working at Hillel### Key Themes- The evolution of Jewish community in Israel- Importance of tolerance, love, and acceptance in spiritual practice- Bridging secular and religious Jewish experiences- Reaching out to non-observant Israeli families### About the GuestOrdained in 2001, Rabbi Elisha Wolfin identifies himself as a spiritual seeker, bridging multiple philosophical and religious traditions. As a founding member of Kehillat Veahavta, he embodies a nuanced, intellectually curious approach to faith and community.Send us your thoughts at [email protected] the Honey Foundation's work in improving Israeli society today.This podcast was produced and edited by thepodwaves.com
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Honey From The Rock: From Orthodox Home to Hostage Square, A Rabbi Serving the Nation
Rabbi Ayala Deckel shares her remarkable journey of spiritual transformation and her current role as a spiritual leader during one of Israel's most challenging times. From her Orthodox upbringing to becoming a progressive rabbi, her story intersects with some of the most pressing issues facing Israeli society today.Key Topics DiscussedPersonal JourneyGrowing up in an Orthodox Jewish homeChildhood memories of accompanying her father to siyum celebrations marking the completion of Talmud tractatesThe complexity of her marriage: an Orthodox woman married to an initially unorthodox man who later became observantHer own path away from strict halachic observance and the call to become a rabbiFinding her unique rabbinic and spiritual missionMotherhood During WarThe challenges of raising children while fathers are serving in the militaryHelping children process the loss of their classmate's father in the warStrategies for discussing war and loss with children at their developmental levelBuilding resilience and emotional maturity in young people during crisisLeadership at Hostage SquareHer emergence as the de facto rabbi of Kikar Hahatufim (Hostage Square) in Tel AvivThe role of prayer and ritual in supporting families of hostagesCreating and maintaining community during prolonged crisisThe importance of spiritual leadership in times of national traumaShow NotesThis episode explores themes of spiritual evolution, communal responsibility, and finding meaning during times of crisis. Rabbi Deckel's personal journey from Orthodox Judaism to progressive rabbinical leadership provides a unique lens through which to examine contemporary Jewish identity and the role of religious leadership during national crisis.Her work at Hostage Square demonstrates how traditional Jewish practices can be adapted to meet the urgent spiritual needs of a community in crisis, while her approach to parenting during wartime offers valuable insights for families facing similar challenges.Send us your thoughts at [email protected] the Honey Foundation's work in improving Israeli society today.This Podcast was produced and edited by thepodwaves.com
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The Art of Jewish Leadership: Building a Jewish Home in the Heart of Tel Aviv
In this deeply moving episode, Bill sits down with Rabbi Chananel Rosen, son of Rabbi Micky Rosen z"l, founder of the renowned YaKar communities in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Their conversation weaves through generations of Jewish leadership and explores the delicate balance of tradition and innovation in modern Jewish life.Key Topics:The rich legacy of the Rosen family's multi-generational commitment to Jewish education and leadershipRabbi Chananel's personal journey to the rabbinate and his unique perspective on integrating Jewish life with arts and broader cultureThe profound experience of joining his father in leading the YaKar communityA touching discussion about loss, mourning (אבילות), and the transformative experience of losing a parentThe continuing mission of YaKar and its vital role as a spiritual home for diverse Israeli JewsBuilding inclusive Jewish communities where people can grow authentically togetherAbout YaKar: The YaKar community, established by Rabbi Micky Rosen z"l, stands as a beacon of inclusive Judaism in both Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, creating spaces where all Jews can find their place in Jewish tradition and community life.Send us your thoughts at [email protected] the Honey Foundation's work in improving Israeli society today. Visit us at:https://honeyfoundationforisrael.org/This podcast was produced and edited by thepodwaves.com
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Honey from the Rock: Hope's Inheritance - Rabba Tamar's Journey from Grandfather's Wisdom to Rabbinic Leadership
Rabbi Tamar shares her transformative journey from a traditional Sephardic background to becoming a rabbi, sparked by her grandfather Saba Yaish's (Grandpa Hope's) profound words. In this intimate conversation, she explores how having supporters who truly believed in her potential gave her the courage to pursue an unconventional path.Key Topics:- The power of trust within religious communities and leadership- How courage and authentic support shape our life choices- The impact of Saba Yaish's legacy and wisdom- Breaking cultural barriers in rabbinic leadership- The essential role of trust in building and sustaining communities- Finding strength through people who believe in our potential- Building resilient Jewish communities through mutual support- Balancing tradition with contemporary religious leadership- Finding hope and healing through communal support- The significance of community during times of celebration and sorrow- The courage required to step into leadership roles- How trust enables community transformationSend us your thoughts at [email protected] us at:https://honeyfoundationforisrael.org/Join the Honey Foundation's work in improving Israeli society today.This podcast was produced and edited by thepodwaves.com
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Honey from the Rock: Building Israel's Spiritual Future
Join Bill Lipsey for conversations with Israel's innovative spiritual leaders and entrepreneurs. Discover how the Honey Foundation is empowering diverse Jewish expression and building meaningful communities for a more connected Israel and Jewish world. Visit us at honeyfoundationforisrael.org to learn more about our mission and vision, and become part of this transformative journey. Be sure to subscribe on your preferred podcast platform so you don't miss a single episode of these powerful conversations.Join the Honey Foundation's work in improving Israeli society today.This podcast is produced and edited by thepodwaves.com
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Join host Bill Lipsey for inspiring conversations with Israel's most innovative spiritual leaders and entrepreneurs. Discover how the Honey Foundation is reshaping Israeli society by empowering diverse Jewish expression and building meaningful communities. From groundbreaking rabbis to community changemakers, each episode explores how spiritual entrepreneurship is creating a more open, connected Israel—for the benefit of Jews everywhere.
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