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The Mentalist Who Broke the Rabbis: Shlomo Levinger
Is Torah Not Enough Anymore? Rav Nissan Kaplan
When Comedy Gets Serious: Ami Kozak
How Does Rav Gav Do It?
Israel vs. Diaspora - Can We Survive the Divide? Yael Leibowitz
BONUS EPISODE: Eli Sharabi | The Meaning of Freedom
bonusIn this episode of Behind the Bima, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg sits down with former hostage Eli Sharabi for a deeply moving conversation about October 7th, captivity in Gaza, survival, loss, and the long road back. Sharabi speaks with remarkable clarity about what it meant to endure the unimaginable, what helped him survive, and how he has chosen to live after returning to a world forever changed. He reflects on fear, faith, grief, and the inner strength that remained even when everything else was stripped away. As Pesach approaches, this conversation carries an added weight. Not because it is a retelling of ancient slavery and freedom, but because it forces us to confront those ideas in real time, through one man’s testimony of darkness, endurance, and the meaning of being free. The conversation also explores: • Eli Sharabi’s firsthand account of October 7th and being taken hostage • What daily life in captivity looked like • The psychological and emotional toll of surviving underground • The role of faith, family, and inner discipline in staying alive • How he thought about hope, dignity, and identity under impossible conditions • What he wants the world to understand about Hamas, Gaza, and what he witnessed • Grief, healing, and rebuilding life after returning home • Why freedom feels different after it has been taken away This season of Behind the Bima is sponsored by Julie Charlestein & Darryl Benjamin in honor of their grandparents, Morton & Malvina Charlestein, and their children, Ruby and Maccabi Benjamin. A powerful conversation about captivity, resilience, and what remains when everything else is taken.
Ep 207The Chinese-Speaking Chassid Who Worked for the Treasury: Mitchell Silk
How does a Chassidic Jew end up shaping global economic policy... and speaking fluent Chinese along the way? In this episode of Behind the Bima, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg sits down with Mitchell Silk, former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, for a conversation about global finance, China, and the unlikely path that brought him from Torah life into the highest levels of government. Fluent in Chinese and deeply immersed in Asia’s financial world, Silk spent decades working at the intersection of international law, finance, and geopolitics. Yet throughout his career, from years living in Hong Kong to serving in Washington, he remained deeply committed to his identity and values as a Chassidic Jew. The conversation offers a rare inside look at how global economic policy is shaped, the importance of understanding China’s role in the world economy, and what it means to bring faith and identity into rooms where decisions affecting the global financial system are made. The conversation also explores: • How Mitchell Silk first became fascinated with China • Learning Mandarin and building a career across Asia • The path from international law to the U.S. Treasury Department • What it was like serving in Washington as a visibly observant Jew • The role of China in global economic policy • Bringing Torah values into leadership and public service This season of Behind the Bima is sponsored by Julie Charlestein & Darryl Benjamin in honor of their grandparents, Morton & Malvina Charlestein, and their children, Ruby and Maccabi Benjamin. A fascinating look at the intersection of faith, leadership, and global influence.
Ep 206The Secret of Great Jewish Educators: Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Senter
In this episode of Behind the Bima, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg and Rabbi Philip Moskowitz sit down with Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Senter, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivas Aderes HaTorah in Jerusalem, for a conversation about Torah education, resilience, and the responsibility of shaping the next generation. Drawing on his own family legacy, the influence of his rebbeim, and years of guiding talmidim, Rabbi Senter reflects on what students really need from a rebbe. He speaks about building a yeshiva that feels more like a family than an institution, why great teachers love their students, and how chinuch must balance challenge, warmth, and clarity. The conversation also explores the pressures facing today’s boys, the role of resilience in growth, the tension between different educational philosophies, and why helping talmidim feel proud of who they are matters so deeply. This season of Behind the Bima is sponsored by Julie Charlestein & Darryl Benjamin in honor of their grandparents, Morton & Malvina Charlestein, and their children, Ruby and Maccabi Benjamin. This conversation explores: • What separates a teacher from a true rebbe • Why great educators love their students, not just their subject • Building a yeshiva that feels like a family • How to teach resilience without crushing a student • The balance between challenge, warmth, and expectations • Different approaches to chinuch and when each is needed • Helping talmidim develop pride in who they are • The role of parents in choosing the right yeshiva environment • Why discomfort and growth are often connected This is a conversation about what it takes to shape not only better students, but stronger, deeper, and more resilient Jews.
Ep 205I Just Couldn't Walk Away: Yehuda Lapian
What do the labels dividing Israeli society actually mean? In this episode of Behind the Bima, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg and Rabbi Philip Moskowitz sit down with Yehuda Lapian for a thoughtful conversation about identity, community, and the complexity of religious life in Israel. Growing up surrounded by multiple Jewish cultures, from secular Chilonim to Dati and Charedi communities, Lapian experienced firsthand how fluid those categories can be. He reflects on a time when he tried to distance himself from Judaism entirely, only to discover that moments of tradition, like hearing Lecha Dodi on a Friday night, still carried unexpected emotional weight. The conversation also explores Lapian’s work with Peace of Mind, the organization that brings IDF combat veterans to Jewish communities abroad. Those encounters often challenge assumptions on both sides, revealing how Israelis and American Jews see one another... and how those perspectives are changing. This season of Behind the Bima is sponsored by Julie Charlestein & Darryl Benjamin in honor of their grandparents, Morton & Malvina Charlestein, and their children, Ruby and Maccabi Benjamin. This conversation explores: • What labels like Chiloni, Dati, and Charedi actually mean in Israeli life • Growing up between religious and secular Jewish worlds • Attempting to walk away from Judaism — and discovering identity runs deeper • The emotional power of traditions like Lecha Dodi • Why Israel’s internal divisions are often misunderstood from the outside • The work of Peace of Mind supporting IDF combat veterans • How encounters between Israeli soldiers and American Jewish communities reshape perspectives This is a conversation about identity, complexity, and what it really means to belong in a society that resists simple labels.
BONUS EPISODE | Sapir Cohen and Sasha Troufanov: A Light in the Darkness
bonusBoca Raton Synagogue welcomed former hostages Sasha Troufanov and Sapir Cohen for a powerful evening titled Light in the Darkness. Hosted by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg, this conversation offered the community an opportunity to hear directly from those who endured captivity and returned with a renewed perspective on faith, resilience, and the human spirit. In a candid and composed dialogue, Sasha and Sapir reflect on the experience of isolation, uncertainty, and emotional endurance. They speak about the inner resources that sustained them, the role of identity and emunah under pressure, and what it means to rebuild life after unimaginable circumstances. The evening was not political — it was personal: an honest account of survival, hope, and spiritual strength. Topics discussed: The experience of abduction and early captivity Psychological survival in prolonged uncertainty Faith and identity under extreme pressure Holding onto hope in isolation Community support and the meaning of return Re-entering life after captivity
BONUS EPISODE | A Conversation with Ambassador Mike Huckabee
bonusAfter his viral interview with Tucker Carlson, Ambassador Mike Huckabee joins Rabbi Efrem Goldberg for a candid and wide-ranging conversation recorded in Israel. This conversation discusses: What really happened in the Tucker Carlson interview The danger of half-truths and clipped narratives Whether antisemitic rhetoric should be ignored or confronted Rising political fractures on both the right and the left The future of bipartisan support for Israel Why evangelical support for Israel is “non-negotiable” Accusations of dual loyalty — and how to answer them Israeli resilience in wartime Faith as an anchor in uncertain times At its core, this is a conversation about conviction — what it means to stand firm without losing composure, and why truth requires courage. === Mike Huckabee is the United States Ambassador to Israel, former Governor of Arkansas, and former presidential candidate. A longtime public advocate for Israel, he has been a prominent voice within the evangelical community and American political life.
Ep 204Are We Raising a Fragile Generation? | Rabbi Daniel Kalish
Is Judaism meant to feel good — or to build strength? In this episode of Behind the Bima, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg and Rabbi Philip Moskowitz sit down with Rabbi Daniel Kalish for a candid conversation about modern chinuch culture and whether the pendulum has swung too far toward emotional comfort. They explore: The rise of “gishmak” Judaism Emotional validation vs emotional discipline Whether struggle is being avoided rather than embraced The responsibility of mechanchim in a comfort-driven era Authentic warmth vs performative positivity What builds real resilience in avodas Hashem Rabbi Kalish shares his perspective as a veteran Rosh Yeshiva and educator, offering a thoughtful defense of warmth and authenticity, without surrendering strength or standards. This episode challenges assumptions on both sides of the debate. This season of Behind the Bima is sponsored by Julie Charlestein & Darryl Benjamin in honor of their grandparents, Morton & Malvina Charlestein, and their children, Ruby and Maccabi Benjamin.
Ep 203Can Outreach Compete with Social Media? Rabbi Steven Burg
Can social media inspire Torah growth? Can AI expand access to Jewish learning? And what happens when young Jews are influenced more by online personalities than by communal institutions?In this episode of Behind the Bima, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg and Rabbi Philip Moskowitz are joined by Rabbi Steven Burg, CEO of Aish, for a wide-ranging conversation about the future of Jewish outreach and engagement.They discuss the growing influence of digital platforms, the opportunities and risks of AI in Torah education, and the challenge of reaching Jews who are shaped more by TikTok and YouTube than by traditional institutions. Rabbi Burg reflects on the responsibility of leadership in a time when Jewish students are encountering antisemitism on campus, absorbing extreme online voices, and questioning inherited identity.The conversation also explores:The difference between institutional outreach and relationship-driven engagementThe rise of online influencers shaping young Jewish thinkingWhy unity among Jewish organizations is more urgent than everThe role of Aish in strengthening identity and prideHow outreach must evolve without compromising authenticityThis season of Behind the Bima is sponsored by Julie Charlestein & Darryl Benjamin in honor of their grandparents, Morton & Malvina Charlestein, and their children, Ruby and Maccabi Benjamin.A serious and forward-looking discussion about how to reach farther by thinking deeper.
Ep 202From Kuwait to Jerusalem: Mark Halawa's Journey to Judaism
In this deeply moving episode of Behind the Bima, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg and Rabbi Philip Moskowitz sit down with Mark Halawa, who grew up Arab and Muslim in Kuwait, immersed in a culture where Jews were demonized, and ultimately chose a radically different path.Mark shares the quiet, human moments that began unraveling everything he thought he knew: curiosity, kindness, questions, and a single act of generosity that planted a seed. What followed was not a political statement, but a spiritual journey... one rooted in learning, truth-seeking, and courage.This season of Behind the Bima is sponsored by Julie Charlestein & Darryl Benjamin in honor of their grandparents, Morton & Malvina Charlestein, and their children, Ruby and Maccabi Benjamin.This conversation explores:Growing up Muslim in Kuwait and being taught to hate JewsThe unexpected encounters that challenged those beliefsThe rabbi, the apple, and the moment that changed everythingChoosing Judaism through learning, not rebellionWhat it costs... and gives... to rebuild an identity from the ground upThis is a powerful episode about transformation, faith, and what can happen when someone is truly seen.
BONUS EPISODE | Sitting Down with a Muslim Zionist: Loay Alshareef
bonusThis bonus episode of Behind the Bima addresses a question many people asked — and some criticized:Why invite an Arab Muslim to speak at a synagogue?Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is joined by Loay Alshareef, an Arab Muslim educator who speaks openly about antisemitism within the Arab and Muslim world, the narratives he was raised with, and the personal consequences of challenging them publicly.Rather than aiming for comfort or consensus, this conversation focuses on truth, moral responsibility, and the cost of silence. Loay discusses what it means to speak honestly within his own community, why clarity matters more than approval, and how real dialogue differs from performative gestures.This season of Behind the Bima is sponsored by Julie Charlestein & Darryl Benjamin in honor of their grandparents, Morton & Malvina Charlestein, and their children, Ruby and Maccabi Benjamin.This Episode Discusses:Growing up in the Arab world and the narratives taught about JewsAntisemitism within Arab and Muslim societiesThe personal cost of publicly challenging one’s own communityTruth-telling versus performative interfaith dialogueWhen avoiding discomfort becomes a moral failureThe difference between honesty and coexistence slogansSpeaking with clarity even when it risks backlashWhy some conversations must happen publicly, not privatelyThis is not a conversation about interfaith optics. It’s about values, courage, and the responsibility to say difficult things out loud.
Ep 201Lessons from a Lifetime of Paying Attention: Rebbetzin Shoshana Schachter
What does paying attention over time teach you about people?In this episode of Behind the Bima, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg and Rabbi Philip Moskowitz are joined by Rebbetzin Shoshana Schachter for a thoughtful conversation about dating, raising children, and the relationships that shape our lives.Drawing from decades of lived experience, Rebbetzin Schachter reflects on how emotional awareness and restraint influence the way we approach dating and parenting. She speaks about the importance of watching people carefully, allowing relationships to unfold over time, and understanding that judgment is often formed not through answers, but through attention.This season of Behind the Bima is sponsored by Julie Charlestein & Darryl Benjamin in honor of their grandparents, Morton & Malvina Charlestein, and their children, Ruby and Maccabi Benjamin.This Episode Discusses:Dating and emotional awarenessPaying attention as relationships developRestraint in parenting and family dynamicsLearning when to respond and when to hold backWatching people carefully over timeHow judgment is shaped through experienceWhy wisdom often comes from observation, not adviceThis is not an episode about solutions or prescriptions. It’s about learning to notice, and what that noticing teaches you about people, family, and yourself.
Ep 200Bringing Out the Best in the Next Generation: Rabbi Moshe Don Kestenbaum
What does it mean to be trusted with other people’s growth?In this episode of Behind the Bima, we sit down with Rabbi Moshe Don Kestenbaum, a renowned educator and mentor, to explore the quiet but weighty decisions that parents and teachers face every day.Rather than offering formulas or slogans, Rabbi Kestenbaum speaks honestly about discernment—knowing when to guide, when to step back, and how to bring out the best in children and students without crushing their individuality. Drawing from decades in education, he reflects on responsibility, restraint, and the long-term impact of the choices educators make in moments that often go unnoticed.This season of Behind the Bima is sponsored by Julie Charlestein & Darryl Benjamin in honor of their grandparents, Morton & Malvina Charlestein, and their children, Ruby and Maccabi Benjamin.This Episode Discusses:Knowing when to speak—and when silence is more powerfulBringing out the best in students without overmanagingParenting and teaching as long-term responsibilityWhy trust is the heaviest burden educators carryLetting children grow without fear-driven controlModeling judgment, not just rulesThis is a conversation for anyone who teaches, parents, mentors, or leads, and feels the pressure of getting it right.
Ep 199From Chart-Topper to Yeshiva Bochur: Alex Clare
Alex Clare built a global music career, reaching hundreds of millions of listeners worldwide. But behind the spotlight, he was searching for something deeper.In this episode of Behind the Bima, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg sits down with Alex Clare for a thoughtful conversation about fame, faith, and the cost of choosing a values-driven life. Alex reflects on his journey through music, his return to Torah, and the challenge of integrating creativity, responsibility, and authenticity after public success.This is not a story about leaving one world for another. It’s about redefining purpose, respecting the power of one’s gifts, and discovering depth when the applause fades.This season of Behind the Bima is sponsored by Julie Charlestein & Darryl Benjamin in honor of their grandparents, Morton & Malvina Charlestein, and their children, Ruby and Maccabi Benjamin.Topics discussed include:Life at the height of a global music careerThe questions success doesn’t answerTeshuvah and returning to TorahIntegrating creativity with faith and responsibilityRedefining purpose without abandoning talentStaying authentic after the spotlight fadesThis is not a story about leaving one world for another. It’s about redefining purpose, respecting the power of one’s gifts, and discovering depth when the applause fades.
Ep 198The Demands of Teaching 13,000 Classes: Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
In this episode of Behind the Bima, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg and Rabbi Philip Moskowitz sit down with Rabbi Daniel Glatstein to explore what it actually demands to teach seriously over time. Having taught nearly 13,000 classes across years of public responsibility, Rabbi Glatstein reflects on the discipline, preparation, and restraint required to sustain meaningful teaching without dilution.This season of Behind the Bima is sponsored by Julie Charlestein & Darryl Benjamin in honor of their grandparents, Morton & Malvina Charlestein, and their children, Ruby and Maccabi Benjamin.Rather than discussing techniques or shortcuts, they turn to deeper questions: how standards are maintained, why boundaries protect depth, and what happens when teaching is treated as a lifelong obligation rather than a moment of inspiration. The episode offers a rare look at the inner weight carried by those who take Torah — and leadership — seriously.Topics discussed include:What teaching at scale truly demandsDiscipline versus inspiration in sustaining impactWhy boundaries are essential, not limitingHumility, consistency, and long-term responsibilityPreserving seriousness in an age of speed and reachThis is a thoughtful and grounded conversation about Torah, leadership, and what it takes to build something that lasts.
Ep 197When Seconds Decide Lives: Eli Beer
In this episode of Behind the Bima, the Rabbis speak with Eli Beer, founder of United Hatzalah, about leadership under pressure and responsibility in moments when lives are at stake.This season of Behind the Bima is sponsored by Julie Charlestein & Darryl Benjamin in honor of their grandparents, Morton & Malvina Charlestein, and their children, Ruby and Maccabi Benjamin.As Israel continues to confront war, trauma, and exhaustion, this conversation examines what it means to lead an organization built for crisis, and what sustains those who never step off the front lines.The discussion explores emergency response during national trauma, the emotional toll on volunteers, the challenge of leading with integrity, and the role of faith and discipline in sustaining responsibility over time.This is a serious, grounded conversation about leadership when urgency is real and consequences are immediate.
Ep 196America's First Orthodox Jewish Female Mayor: Michele Weiss
In this episode of Behind the Bima, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg speaks with Michele Weiss, Mayor-Elect of University Heights, Ohio, about leadership, Jewish responsibility, and what it means to step forward at a moment when many feel pressure to step back.This season of Behind the Bima is sponsored by Julie Charlestein & Darryl Benjamin in honor of their grandparents, Morton & Malvina Charlestein, and their children, Ruby and Maccabi Benjamin.Michele shares her personal journey into public service, the challenges of running for office as a visibly Jewish candidate, and the realities of leading a community during a time of rising antisemitism and civic tension. The conversation explores how Jewish values shape leadership, the responsibility of local government, and why courage at the municipal level matters more than most people realize.Together, they discuss:What motivated her to run — and what almost stopped herLeading with integrity in a polarized environmentThe role of Jewish identity in public serviceAntisemitism at the local level — and how leaders respondWhy local leadership often carries the greatest moral weightBuilding trust across communitiesWhat this moment demands from Jewish leadersThis is a grounded, human conversation about responsibility, courage, and leadership where it matters most... close to home.
Ep 195The Disturbing Truth About the United Nations: Hillel Neuer of UN Watch
In this compelling episode of Behind the Bima, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg sits down with Hillel Neuer, Executive Director of UN Watch, for an unfiltered look behind the scenes of the United Nations—and the global fight against antisemitism, disinformation, and moral inversion.Hillel lives and works on the front lines of international diplomacy, confronting some of the world’s most powerful regimes inside the UN system itself. From exposing systemic bias against Israel to challenging human rights abusers who cloak themselves in moral authority, he shares what it really means to “delegitimize the delegitimizers.”The conversation explores:Why success at the UN often means exposure, not victoryHow dictatorships weaponize the UN’s moral legitimacyThe strategy behind exposing antisemitism on a global stageWhat changed dramatically after October 7Why lies travel faster than truth in international institutionsHow UN Watch achieved a historic first: U.S. sanctions against a UN officialWhat keeps him going in a system that feels stacked against truthThe personal journey that led him from Montreal to Geneva, and why he stayedThis is a rare behind-the-scenes conversation with one of the Jewish world’s most effective, articulate defenders, offering clarity, context, and moral courage at a moment when all three are desperately needed.
Ep 194When Silence Was No Longer an Option: Congressman Randy Fine
In this episode of Behind the Bima, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg sits down with Congressman Randy Fine, one of the most outspoken defenders of the Jewish people and the State of Israel in American politics today.This episode is sponsored by Eli & Eva Genauer in observance of the Yahrzeit of his grandfather, Moshe Yehuda ben Binyomin HaLevi Genauer, on the 8th of Kislev.Congressman Fine shares the powerful story behind his decision to wear a kippah every day on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives, becoming the first member of Congress in history to do so. What began as a conversation with his teenage son became a defining public statement of Jewish pride at a time when many feel pressure to hide.The conversation explores:Standing visibly Jewish in an era of rising antisemitismThe personal cost—and responsibility—of moral clarityGrowing up Jewish in Kentucky and confronting hate early in lifeFlorida’s role as one of the safest states in America for JewsSchool choice, Jewish day school security, and public policyIsrael after October 7 and the changing political landscapeLeadership, courage, and the price of speaking plainlyThis is a candid, unscripted discussion about identity, responsibility, and what it means to lead as a Jew in historic times... exactly the kind of conversation Behind the Bima was created to host.
Ep 193An Anonymous Hero: Inside IDF's Elite Unit 669
From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima.His face is blurred, and his name is redacted by the Israeli government, but his story of heroism and resilience must be told.In a powerful and deeply moving episode, we sit down with "Guy," an active-duty sergeant major in the IDF's legendary Unit 669—the elite airborne search and rescue commando force. Guy provides a rare look inside the grueling physical and psychological training designed to forge soldiers who can run toward danger and rescue anyone, from any situation, under overwhelming fire.He shares a gripping, firsthand account of October 7th, from the initial chaotic call-up to driving into a warzone, treating endless casualties amidst a stream of terrorists, liberating kibbutzim, and the surreal moments that followed. Guy also opens up about the invisible wounds of war, the dark humor soldiers use to survive, and how he and his fiancée, Noga—a commander in her own right—navigated their relationship through text messages, not knowing if the other was still alive.Learn how Guy's private journal, chronicling his service, unexpectedly became a best-selling book in Israel, giving a voice to an entire generation of soldiers.Find Guy's new book, "The Rescue: October 7th Through the Eyes of Israel's Top Rescue Commandos," on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Ep 192From Shepherd to IDF Hero: Yoel Zilberman's Unstoppable Journey
🇮🇱 From Shepherd to Seal to Nation-Builder | Major Yoel Zilberman | Behind the Bima📍 Recorded live in Boca Raton, FLIn this unforgettable episode of Behind the Bima, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg sits down with Major Yoel Zilberman, an elite IDF commander and the founder & CEO of Hashomer HaChadash (Hasham)—Israel’s largest volunteer organization, mobilizing over 300,000 volunteers to defend Israel’s farms, strengthen the land, and raise the next generation of Zionist leaders.From his humble beginnings as a shepherd in the Galilee to serving in Israel’s Navy Seals, and now leading a national movement reshaping Israel’s borders, Major Zilberman shares powerful insights on: • What October 7th revealed about Israel’s vulnerabilities and resilience • The crisis of food security and land abandonment in Israel—and why food independence is a matter of national security • How his tent on a hill became a symbol of resistance, community, and rebirth • Why real leadership starts on the land, and not in politics • His call to action for Jews around the world to protect, work, and love the land of IsraelThis conversation is a blueprint for the Jewish future—brimming with clarity, courage, and a charge to build, plant, and lead.
Ep 191Inside the Battle for Israel on Capitol Hill: Congressman Jared Moskowitz
Congressman Jared Moskowitz: Pro-Israel, Proudly Jewish, and Unapologetically Honest | Behind the Bima🎙️ In this powerful episode of Behind the Bima, we sit down with Congressman Jared Moskowitz, the outspoken U.S. Representative for Florida’s 23rd Congressional District, and a relentless voice for Israel and the Jewish people.🇮🇱 From his Holocaust family legacy to his fearless stand against antisemitism—even when it means challenging members of his own party—Congressman Moskowitz shares what drives his moral clarity and fierce advocacy. With honesty, humor, and urgency, he opens up about:• What it’s like being one of the most pro-Israel voices in Congress• The rise of antisemitism on college campuses and in American political discourse• The challenges—and importance—of bipartisanship in a polarized era• How his Jewish identity shapes his public life and service• Why both the political left and right must confront their own blind spots on Israel• His take on social media, public service, and keeping perspective under fire💥 Plus: The rabbis weigh in on Aliyah, ethics and connections, the blurry line between gifts and favors, and share personal reflections from Boca Raton Synagogue—one of the most pro-Israel shuls in the diaspora.🙏 A deeply moving and timely conversation you won’t want to miss.Show Notes:🎙️ Guest Profile: Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL)Position: U.S. Representative for Florida’s 23rd Congressional District (since 2023)Party: DemocraticCommittees: House Judiciary Committee; House Foreign Affairs Committee (Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Oversight & Intelligence)Caucus Roles: Co-Chair, Congressional Sneaker Caucus; Co-Chair, Congressional Dog Lovers’ Caucus; Vice Chair, Gun Violence Prevention Task Force; Member, House Bipartisan Task Force for Combating Antisemitism ⸻🧭 Background & Early Career • Born: December 18, 1980, in Coral Springs, Florida • Education: B.A. in Political Science, George Washington University; J.D., Nova Southeastern University • Early Political Involvement: Interned for Vice President Al Gore; assistant on Joe Lieberman’s 2004 presidential campaign; delegate for Barack Obama at the 2008 Democratic National Convention • Local Government: Elected to the Parkland City Commission in 2006; re-elected in 2010; focused on environmental initiatives such as subsidies for energy-efficient appliances and hybrid vehicles   ⸻🏛️ Political CareerFlorida House of Representatives (2012–2019) • District: 97th, representing northern Broward County • Key Legislation: Co-authored the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act following the 2018 school shooting; the act raised the minimum age to purchase firearms to 21, implemented red flag laws, and increased funding for school security and mental health services  Director, Florida Division of Emergency Management (2019–2021) • Appointed by: Governor Ron DeSantis • Responsibilities: Managed responses to Hurricane Michael and the COVID-19 pandemic; oversaw distribution of PPE, vaccines, and testing supplies; criticized 3M for diverting N95 masks intended for Florida to foreign buyers  U.S. House of Representatives (2023–Present) • Election: Won the seat previously held by Ted Deutch in 2022; re-elected in 2024 • Legislative Focus: Gun violence prevention, defending democracy, supporting Israel, and protecting reproductive rights • Notable Actions: Known for his confrontational style and use of social media to challenge Republican colleagues; has been involved in high-profile exchanges during committee hearings   ⸻🎧 Recent Podcast AppearancesThe Bulwark Podcast: “Jared Moskowitz and Zeke Faux: Scams Galore” • Date: February 19, 2025 • Hosts: Tim Miller • Topics Discussed: Cryptocurrency scams, political accountability, and the role of social media in modern politics  The Lincoln Project Podcast: “Jared Moskowitz on Why He Yells (to Get Through to the Dumb-Dumbs)!” • Date: May 14, 2025 • Host: Rick Wilson • Topics Discussed: Strategies for effective communication in Congress, criticism of GOP policies, and insights into legislative processes ⸻📰 In the News • Political Style: Moskowitz has gained attention for his theatrical approach in Congress, including wearing a Vladimir Putin mask during a hearing to mock Republican colleagues • Bipartisan Relationships: Despite his confrontational tactics, he maintains relationships across the aisle, notably with Rep. Matt Gaetz, who has praised Moskowitz’s intelligence and effectiveness • Potential Future Candidacy: Speculation exists about Moskowitz running for higher office, including a potential gubernatorial bid in Florida  ⸻🔗 Additional Resources • Official Website: moskowitz.house.gov • Campaign Website: jaredforflorida.com • Wikipedia: Jared Moskowitz
Ep 190John Spencer, Urban Warfare Expert
From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg, Rabbi Philip Moskowitz and Rabbi Josh Broide are joined by Colonel John Spencer, Chair of Urban Warfare Studies at the Modern War Institute at West Point.In this compelling conversation, John Spencer provides profound insights into the complexities of urban warfare, sharing his expertise and experiences from the battlefield. The discussion delves into the themes of moral clarity in warfare, the challenges faced by Israel in its ongoing conflicts, and the broader implications for Western military strategies.Plus: all about Rabbi Broide’s move to Israel.All this and more, Behind the Bima.
Ep 189Akiva, Jewish Music Superstar
From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. This week, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg, Rabbi Josh Broide, and Rabbi Philip Moskowitz are joined by the renowned Israeli singer, Akiva Turgeman. Together, they explore Akiva's rise to fame, his deep personal connection to the music that unites the Jewish people, and his inspiring message of hope and resilience. Tune in for an intimate conversation that goes beyond the music. All this and more - Behind the Bima.Show Notes:Akiva Turgeman, known professionally as Akiva, is an Israeli singer-songwriter renowned for his fusion of traditional Jewish themes with contemporary music styles. Born in 1991 in Dimona, Israel, he is the son of Rabbi David Turgeman, head of the Gevoha Yeshiva, and hails from a family instrumental in founding Dimona. Akiva’s musical journey began at the Mizmor Music Academy, where he honed his singing and songwriting skills. Following his studies, he served as a combat soldier in the IDF’s Golani Brigade. His diverse musical influences range from Led Zeppelin to traditional Moroccan piyutim, reflecting his mixed Moroccan and Canadian heritage.   His breakthrough came in 2018 with the single “Al Ta’azvi Yadayim” (“Don’t Let Go”), which topped Israeli music charts and garnered millions of views on YouTube. Subsequent hits like “Pshutim” and “Atah Holech Iti” have solidified his place in the Israeli music scene. Akiva’s discography includes albums such as “Olamot” (2017), “Al Ta’azvi Yadayim” (2021), and “Elef Mena’ulim” (2024).
Ep 188World Zionist Congress Elections Coverage (Part 1)
Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg navigates the intricate landscape of the 39th World Zionist Congress. Rabbi Goldberg is joined by five influential voices in the Jewish world: Rabbi Moshe Hauer representing the OIC-Mizrachi Slate, Rabbi Pesach Lerner of Eretz Ha’Kodesh, Rabbi Steve Burg from Aish Ha’am, Mort Klein of ZOA, and Dan Kaskel leading the Herut slate.As the election for this global congress unfolds, Rabbi Goldberg unpacks the implications of billions of dollars at stake, influencing policy and direction for the Jewish state and communities worldwide. The guests each represent a unique vision and agenda for their slates, aiming to direct the funds in ways that align with their core values and strategic goals.All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction14:51 - Interview7:38 - Rabbi Moshe Hauer, OIC- Mizrachi Slate25:46 - Rabbi Pesach Lerner, Eretz Ha’Kodesh49:32 - Rabbi Steve Burg, Aish Ha’am1:06:16 - Mort Klein, ZOA1:22:44 - Dan Kaskel, Herut
Ep 187Zevi Samet, Basketball Star and Yeshiva Bachur
From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this week’s episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg, Rabbi Philip Moskowitz, and Rabbi Josh Broide sit down with the extraordinary Zevi Samet—a dynamic yeshiva bachur and celebrated basketball star whose journey is as inspiring off the court as it is on. Zevi shares his unique story of balancing Torah learning with athletic excellence, revealing how every game-winning shot is a lesson in perseverance, faith, and self-motivation. Join us as we explore his transformative path, the sacrifices made in pursuit of excellence, and the powerful role of Torah in every facet of his life.Plus, get the inside scoop on our groundbreaking new media center, a campus expansion that’s doubling our impact, and our record-breaking global charity matching campaign that raised $6 million in just 48 hours!All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction14:51 - Interview
Ep 186Rabbi Daniel Kalish, Community Builder and Shaper of Souls
From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is joined by Rabbi Daniel Kalisch, the Menahel of the Mesivta of Waterbury. Rabbi Kalish delves into the themes of community legacy, the impact of his father's dedication to Torah, and the importance of connection both within the community and in personal relationships. He shares profound insights on maintaining moral integrity, the significance of friendship in marriage, and the transformative power of faith and personal connection. Plus, reflections on contemporary challenges and the role of the Jewish community in fostering unity and resilience. All this and more, Behind the Bima.Can you join us as a Global Ambassador? We am looking for 250 members from our Global community to give or raise $1,800. You can pay it at one time or in installments. If you can commit to this, we have a special gift for you:Give or help raise $1,800 and join us and the BRS Rabbis in New York, Israel or Florida for an exclusive celebratory dinner with an exclusive BRS giveaway.If you can't be one of the 250 helping us with $1,800, please consider giving or raising $1,000 to be acknowledged as a global pillar in our newsletter or $360 to be entered into a raffle for two domestic flights to Florida to join our BRS community for a special Shabbos of Unity.Can you be one of the 250 that we can count on?It would be an enormous help towards our goal and realizing this dream of building our campus and building Klal Yisrael.Donate here: https://donate.charidy.com/40987?team....Create your own fundraising team here: https://view.charidy.com/new_team_pag....
Ep 185Rabbi Doron Perez, Grieving Father & Resilient Leader
From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. In this week’s episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg and Rabbi Josh Broide sit down with Rabbi Doron Perez—a dedicated father, compassionate leader, and a unifying force for our Jewish community. Known for his steadfast role as executive chairman of the Mizrahi World Movement, Rabbi Doron opens his heart about the unimaginable pain of losing his beloved son, and yet, the deep resilience that has carried him forward.In this intimate conversation, Rabbi Doron shares how he has navigated the painful duality of grief and hope—balancing personal loss with his public mission of bridge-building and unity. He reveals how his journey has inspired him to reach across divides, fostering connection and healing within a community often challenged by discord.Join us as we delve into Rabbi Doron Perez’s reflections on loss, leadership, and the power of togetherness, and learn how one man’s strength is lighting the way for a more united future. All this and more, behind the bima.
Ep 184Ben Shapiro and His Dad on War, Peace, Music, and Everything In Between
From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima! This week, prepare for a powerful father-and-son duo who’ve made an indelible mark on both the Jewish community and the broader cultural landscape. Join Rabbi Efrem Goldberg as he sits down with the one and only Ben Shapiro and his father, David Shapiro, in an intimate, heartfelt conversation that explores everything from Ben’s path into political commentary to the profound impact of David’s musical genius on his son’s life and career.They’ll take us behind the scenes of their remarkable collaboration on the new musical “We Will Rise,” a stirring production spotlighting the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising that moved Israeli audiences to tears and ignited renewed hope in challenging times. Discover how a shared love of learning, faith, and the power of music forged an unbreakable bond between father and son—and glean parenting insights from David on raising a child who not only sits at your side in synagogue, but partners with you on grand creative endeavors.All this and more, Behind the Bima.
Ep 183Rabbi Chaim Wolfson
From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg and Rabbi Josh Broide are joined by Rabbi Chaim Wolfson, Co-Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Hahesder Yerucham. Rabbi Wolfson shares the brave and emotional journey of his yeshiva over the past year and a half, focusing on the sacrifices made by students on the frontlines defending Am Israel. He discusses the shift from traditional Torah study to providing spiritual support for students in combat and the vital role of faith and education during these challenging times. This episode also explores the complexities of the recent ceasefire, the ongoing support from the global Jewish community, and the profound impact of keeping the Torah flame burning amidst adversity. All this and more, Behind the Bima.Show Notes:For more information about Yeshivat HaHesder Yerucham and its programs, visit their official website: https://yhyh.co.il/en/home_eng/To read more about the sacrifices of the yeshiva’s students, see this article: https://www.ynetnews.com/article/ryts7wr11jgLearn more about Rabbi Chaim Wolfson and his leadership at the yeshiva here: https://yhyh.co.il/en/about-us/This episode offers a moving tribute to the resilience and dedication of Yeshivat HaHesder Yerucham and its community.
Ep 182Rabbi Yaakov Klein
From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is joined by Rabbi Yaakov Klein, a respected author, musician, and lecturer. Recognized for his dedication to sharing the inner light of Torah and Chassidic wisdom, Rabbi Klein discusses his journey and the transformative power of spiritual growth. He delves into the importance of integrating music in one’s spiritual life, and shares insights on how modern Jews can connect deeply to their heritage. Plus, reflections on his role as the founding director of the Lost Princess Initiative and his latest endeavors with Jewish Futures. All this and more, Behind the Bima.Show notes:🔹 Rabbi Yaakov Klein’s WorkRabbi Yaakov Klein is a renowned author, musician, and lecturer dedicated to sharing the depth of Torah and Chassidic wisdom.🔹 The Lost Princess InitiativeAn organization focused on inspiring spiritual growth through the teachings of Chassidus and the writings of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov.🌍 Visit: https://lpitorah.org/🔹 Jewish FuturesRabbi Klein’s latest endeavor, aiming to shape the future of Jewish education and inspiration.🌍 Visit: https://www.jfutures.org/🔹 Follow Rabbi Yaakov Klein OnlineStay updated on his teachings, writings, and music.📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yaakov.klein.370/🎵 YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/49z3aabe
Ep 181Rabbi David Aaron
Rabbi David Aaron is a renowned spiritual educator, author, and speaker dedicated to sharing profound Torah wisdom. He is the founder and dean of Isralight, an international organization committed to inspiring a renaissance in Jewish life. Additionally, Rabbi Aaron serves as the Rosh Yeshiva of Orayta, a dynamic yeshiva located in the Old City of Jerusalem, offering transformative learning experiences for young men.For more information and resources, you can visit the following websites:Rabbi David Aaron’s Official Website: https://www.rabbidavidaaron.comIsralight: https://www.isralight.orgOrayta: https://www.orayta.org00:00 - Introduction12:17 - Interview
Ep 180Rabbi Elchonon Zohn,
From Boca Raton, Florida, This is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is joined by Rabbi Elchonon Zohn, Founder and President of the National Association of Chevra Kadisha and Director of the Chevra Kadisha of the Vaad Harabonim of Queens. Rabbi Zohn discusses the challenges and responsibilities of his role and explains why respecting the dead is a cornerstone of Jewish beliefs. Rabbi Zohn also addresses contemporary issues such as cremation, the importance of proper burial, and the need for communal support in these matters. He provides insights into how communities can improve their burial practices and the significance of maintaining dignity and respect for those who have passed away. All this and more, Behind the Bima.Notes:endcremation.orglastkindness.org00:00 - Interview
Ep 179Danny Limor
From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg, Rabbi Philip Moskowitz and Rabbi Josh Broide are joined by Danny Limor, a legendary Mossad operative. They delve into Danny's exceptional career, exploring his diverse missions, such as bringing Ethiopian Jews to Israel and undercover operations in hostile territories. Danny discusses the moral dilemmas faced in intelligence work, the importance of staying true to one's identity, and the evolving presence of religious Jews within the Mossad. The conversation also touches on Limor's recent work with emerging Jewish communities around the world. Plus - one of the hosts has launched a new podcast.All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction11:49 - Interview
Ep 178Rabbi Judah Mischel
From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is joined by Rabbi Judah Mischel, a passionate advocate for unity and resilience within the Jewish community.Rav Judah is Executive Director of Camp HASC, the Hebrew Academy for Special Children. He is the Mashpiah of OU-NCSY, founder of Tzama Nafshi and the author of Baderech: Along the Path of Teshuva.Known for his inspiring perspectives and heartfelt storytelling, he addresses the current challenges facing the Jewish world, reflects on personal experiences and broader communal narratives, and emphasizes the potential for growth and transformation even during times of crisis.Plus, discussions of the elections (apolitical of course!) - all this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction7:08 - Interview
Ep 177Miriam Haber (Mother of Zecharia Hy’D, a Holy Soldier who Fell in Battle)
From Boca Raton, Florida, This is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is joined by Miriam Haber to discuss the life and legacy of her son, Zecharia Haber, who was tragically killed fighting in Gaza. Miriam opens up about Zecharia’s remarkable life as a dedicated father, husband, scientist, and Torah scholar. Despite his achievements in academia and military service, Zecharia remained a humble and deeply religious individual. Miriam shares poignant stories and memories, emphasizing the importance of preserving his legacy and the profound impact he had on those around him. All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction00:36 - Interview
Ep 176Jonathan (Yonasan) Rosenblum
From Boca Raton, Florida, This is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is joined by Yonasan Rosenblum, a renowned Jewish journalist and the director/spokesperson/founder of Jewish Media Resources.Known for his in-depth analysis and captivating storytelling, Yonasan Rosenblum explores the historical narratives that have shaped the Jewish world and discusses their relevance today.He delves into the themes of resilience and continuity in Jewish history, offering his perspectives on how understanding our past can empower our spiritual growth.Yonasan also shares his insights on the challenges of preserving Jewish identity in the modern world, the interplay between tradition and innovation, and his personal journey as a writer.Plus, thoughts on the contributions of key Jewish figures throughout history and the importance of nurturing a sense of unity and community responsibility.All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction00:55 - Interview
Ep 175Bonus Episode: October 7 - Reflecting on a Year of Darkness, Resilience and Unity
In this heartfelt conversation, we speak with Dana and Yedidya, reflecting on the events of October 7th and the enduring impact a year later. Dana Cohen's husband Aviad Hy"d was killed on October 7, and Yedidya Harush, leader of Shlomit, has been fighting in the IDF.They share their experiences of loss, resilience, and the unbreakable spirit of the community in Shlomit. Through their words, we witness the strength of a family that has endured unimaginable pain and their commitment to rebuilding and moving forward for the sake of Am Yisrael. Join us as we honor the memory of Aviad Hashem Yikom Damo and all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for the people of Israel.
Ep 174Yaakov Shwekey
From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this week’s episode, Rabbis Efrem Goldberg, Josh Broide, and Philip Moskowitz are joined by the iconic Jewish music superstar, Yaakov Shwekey.As one of the most beloved voices in the Jewish world, Yaakov Shwekey has touched the hearts of countless listeners through his powerful songs that inspire and unite communities across the globe. Known for bringing both joy and deep emotion to his music, Shwekey shares his reflections on this past year—one filled with profound challenges for the Jewish people—and how he has used his talent to uplift and support the Jewish nation, particularly in Israel.From singing for soldiers to comforting families during times of immense pain, Shwekey discusses the role of music in healing, unity, and resilience. Plus, we dive into the emotional preparation for Simchas Torah this year, balancing joy with sorrow, and the deeper meaning behind his latest projects.All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction18:55 - Interview
Ep 173Rabbi Moshe Weinberger
From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbis Efrem Goldberg, Josh Broide, and Philip Moskowitz are joined by Rabbi Moshe Weinberger, a prominent spiritual leader and speaker. Rabbi Weinberger is the founding rabbi of Congregation Aish Kodesh in Woodmere, New York, and a renowned lecturer on Jewish thought and spirituality. Recognized for his profound insights into the Jewish experience and spiritual growth, Rabbi Weinberger discusses the themes of introspection, transformation, and the unique spiritual opportunities presented by the High Holidays. He shares his thoughts on the challenges facing the Jewish community today, the role of love and fear in spiritual practice, and the significance of fostering a deep connection to Israel. Plus, reflections on the power of community and the importance of maintaining optimism and faith in challenging times. All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction12:10 - Interview
Ep 172Dr. Erica Brown
From Boca Raton Florida, This is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbis Efrem Goldberg, Josh Broide, and Philip Moskowitz are joined by Dr. Erica Brown, a leading Jewish educator and author. Recognized for her profound insight into the Jewish experience and spiritual growth, Dr. Brown discusses transformation and the importance of introspection as we approach the High Holidays. She shares her thoughts on the challenges of modern leadership, the role of love in spiritual practice, and the significance of a deep connection to Israel. Plus, reflections on the legacy of Rabbi Sacks and the necessity of fostering a sense of responsibility towards the Jewish community and the world. All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction18:01 - Interview
Ep 171Avi Mayer
On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg and Rabbi Josh Broide are joined by Avi Mayer, the immediate past editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem Post. With over 250,000 Twitter followers and a monthly reach in the tens of millions, Avi is recognized as one of the leading millennial voices in Israel and the Jewish community worldwide.Avi shares the challenges and triumphs of navigating the worlds of traditional media and real-time news updates on social media, discusses the importance of accurate information dissemination and shares his thoughts on the differences between traditional media and social media, and the responsibility of representing not just oneself but larger organizations and communities.Plus, the importance of sleep and the power of ice baths. All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction11:27 - Interview With Rabbi Andrew Shaw
Ep 170Rabbi Andrew Shaw
On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg and Rabbi Josh Broide are joined by Rabbi Andrew Shaw, director of the Simchas Torah Project and CEO of Mizrachi UK.Rabbi Shaw shares the inspiration and goals behind the Simchas Torah Project, explains how the initiative honors the victims of October 7th while uniting communities in celebration and remembrance, and describes the challenges and successes of coordinating a global effort to bring new special Torah covers to synagogues around the world. Plus, a discussion of daily schedules.All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction13:28 - Interview With Rabbi Andrew Shaw
Ep 169Bonus Episode: Conversation With Former Hostage, Sapir Cohen
Listen to a powerful and emotional conversation with Sapir Cohen, a former hostage, as she relays her harrowing experience of captivity and the remarkable journey of survival. This conversation is a poignant reminder of the ongoing atrocities and the incredible strength of the human spirit.
Ep 168Rabbi Dovid Gottlieb (and Live Update from Kiryat Shmona)
From Boca Raton Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this week's episode, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is joined by Rabbi Gottlieb, Rabbi of Kehillat HaEla, Rebbe at Yeshivat Har Etzion, and Managing Director of Tzalash. Rabbi Gottlieb shares his unlikely aliya story, explains the inspiring mission of Tzalash, and describes the important differences between Jewish communities in Israel and abroad.Plus, a live update from Akiva on the community of Kiryat Shmona.All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction00:32 - Interview With Rabbi Dovid Gottlieb55:56 - Interview With Akiva From Kiryat Shmona
Ep 167Douglas Murray
From Boca Raton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this week’s episode, host Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is joined by author and journalist Douglas Murray.Douglas Murray is a renowned British author, journalist, and political commentator. He is the associate editor of The Spectator and the author of several best-selling books, including “The Madness of Crowds” and “The Strange Death of Europe.” Murray is widely respected for his incisive analysis and eloquent defense of Western values and freedom of speech. His recent work has focused on defending Israel and combating anti-Semitism.Murray discusses his unwavering support for Israel, explains the root causes of media bias against Israel, and shares his personal experiences and observations from his travels to the region.All this and more, Behind the Bima.00:00 - Introduction7:07 - Interview