Conversations with Eli

By: Eli Mandelbaum
  • Summary

  • "Conversations with Eli" offers a rich and immersive experience by delving into the unique life stories of individuals. The focus on exploring the defining characteristics of the featured guests and uncovering the aspects of their lives that have shaped them adds depth and authenticity to the conversations.

    The format of in-depth discussions goes beyond the superficial, allowing listeners to connect with the personal perspectives and experiences of the guests. This not only provides a more comprehensive understanding of each individual but also creates a platform for inspiration and connection
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Episodes
  • Shimon HIrsch- Understanding Israel post October 7th
    May 23 2024
    In this episode, I have the privilege of speaking with my friend Shimon Hirsch who is studying for his master's in Samaritan culture and takes us through a variety of topics, the first being the intricate historical ties between the Jewish and Samaritan communities, leveraging archaeological research to examine purity laws and religious practices. He endeavors to illuminate the common heritage and differences between these groups by scrutinizing the development of Samaritan laws and customs, notably during the concurrent evolution of Jewish Halakha.

    That is where we start but the conversation goes into details of October 7th that is from an insider's perspective. Shimon discusses the enduring issue of anti-Semitism across history, and underscores the significance of fortifying one's Jewish identity and values rather than seeking to comprehend the roots of this bigotry. We also explore the evolving relationship between Orthodox Judaism and Israel, noting increased military involvement and a profound attachment to the land.

    Furthermore, the discussion touches upon the transformative influence of the Birthright program, which brings young Jewish college students worldwide to Israel. It sheds light on how the program fosters a deeper connection to Jewish identity and community, sometimes prompting participants to immigrate and enlist in the IDF. Nonetheless, it also underscores the alarming surge in antisemitism on college campuses, juxtaposing the supportive environment in Israel with the challenges confronting Jewish students abroad.

    The episode traverses diverse facets of Jewish identity, community, and the intricate interplay of faith, civic duty, and diversity within Israeli society, especially amidst periods of conflict and solidarity.
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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Aryeh Lighstone- Thoughts on America & Israel
    May 8 2024
    This episode features Aryeh Lightstone, a former senior advisor to the U. S. Ambassador to Israel, providing insights into the Trump administration's Middle East policies and the historic Abraham AccordsLightstone expresses frustration over the undoing of many positive developments under the current administration.

    Aryeh discusses the profound emotions surrounding these tragic events and criticizes the spread of misinformation and lack of nuance in discussions around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    The conversation explores the deep divisions within societies, the erosion of truth, and the importance of open dialogue to prevent democracies from collapsing. The speakers contrast the perceived biases of the media and political elite with the resilience and values of "real Americans" in the heartland.

    The episode celebrates the courage and selflessness of ordinary Israelis who rushed to defend and rescue fellow Jews during the crisis, drawing parallels to the legendary Maccabees.
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    52 mins
  • Who was Roey Weiser?
    Feb 27 2024
    In this episode of "Conversations with Eli," I sit down with Naomi and Yami Weiser to learn more about their late son, Roey Z'L, who bravely lost his life on October 7 while defending Am Yisrael and Eretz Yisrael from Hamas terrorists.

    Together, we delve into Roey's life journey, from his formative years in Efrat to his dedicated service in the Golani Brigade. Roey, a natural leader, was celebrated for his intelligence, strong sense of justice, and compassionate nature. The episode explores his childhood, the pivotal decision to join the army, and the profound impact he had on those around him.

    The Weisers share touching anecdotes about Roey's deep friendships and discuss the leadership qualities that defined him. The conversation extends to the Weisers' ongoing efforts to honor Roey's legacy through the establishment of the "Remember Roey" fund. This initiative focuses on supporting the needs of soldiers, aligning with Roey's enduring commitment to helping others.

    Join me in this emotional journey as we get to know Roey and explore the inspiring ways in which his parents are dedicated to keeping his memory alive and strong.
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    51 mins

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