From HBO to the Holyland
Jamie Geller sat down with Nachi and Momo from the Meaningful People Podcast to discuss her upbringing, her career, her Kosher empire, her move to Aish Global, and how she hopes to impact the Jewish world.
Was the Torah Written By God or Man?
Ninety-one-year-old Denver philanthropist Herb Buchwald partners with Aish to revamp, revitalize and redistribute the iconic Discovery Seminar.
The State of the Jewish People
This past week I had the great honor of joining over one thousand Jewish leaders from around the world in Basel, Switzerland, on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of the first World Zionist Congress. The conference left me thinking a lot about the state of the Jewish people.
Two Heroes
Countless inspired Jews today owe their journey to Jack Gindi and Zev Wolfson, zt”l. Even though they are gone physically, they are still impacting the world around us. As we enter into the Jewish month of Elul, we all must think about our ongoing contributions to the Jewish people.
Ponevez to Cape Town
The sum total of that morning started to hit me.
“Howzit” from South Africa
As I mentioned one of the true thrills for me is to get to know the members of our movement wherever I travel.
The Last Kaddish
In general I don’t discuss my personal life. Not on social media or here. I want to make an exception in the case of sharing with you my journey through the kaddish prayer.
Peace with Saudi Arabia a matter of time, say Israelis who recently visited kingdom
Entrepreneur Avi Jorisch brought 50 Jewish business leaders— including Rabbi Steven Burg, CEO of Aish Global— to Medina, with genuine curiosity by his hosts along with some difficult conversations.
A Day in the Life
There were even more meetings, introductions and visits that happened in between all of these events, but this gives you a sampling of the unique intensity of what just twenty-four hours looks like here at Aish.
Italy, Bosnia, and Chester, NY
My friends, Judaism is about sharing a journey together. It’s not just about Rabbis and Rebbetzins. Every Jew can make a difference. You can make a difference.