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In this episode, Naomi discusses growing up in a household with Baal Tshuva parents, Naomi paints a vivid picture of how overcompensation can lead to sheltering and the impact it had on her formative years. We explore the consequences of an inadequate secular education and challenge the false dichotomy between secular and religious studies. Naomi bravely shares her struggles with "being a lazy Jew" and her personal battles with spirituality. The question arises: Why are Haredim seemingly more successful at preserving the essence of religious Jews? Lastly, Naomi shares her unique perspective on aliens, their potential interactions with us, and how they might be intertwined with God's grand plan. Dive in for an episode that's an eclectic blend of spirituality, self-discovery, and a touch of the extraterrestrial!
Join us for a compelling conversation on this episode of The Wandering Jew Podcast with my guest, Yoni Diller. He is a Communications Master's student, Nova festival survivor, and now Israeli Advocate. Yoni shares his incredible story of survival, healing, and advocacy discusses his experience on...
Published 09/10/24
On this episode of the "Wandering Jew Podcast" as we chat with the inspiring Doron Maman, a former Givati Brigade sergeant and current PhD candidate at Hebrew University. Doron delves into Carl Jung's theories on generational brain encoding, his upbringing amidst different moral frameworks, and...
Published 07/28/24