People See My Disability Before They See Me | Rivky Holzberg
Rifki Holtzberg, born without legs in Brooklyn, shares her journey of adapting to life and overcoming challenges. She credits her parents for instilling confidence and independence. Rifki discusses her experiences in high school, where lack of accessibility made her feel different. She works full-time in marketing and enjoys party planning, despite physical limitations. Dating has been difficult, with people often judging her based on her appearance rather than her personality. Rifki actively participates in her family's Chabad activities, hosting around 200 people weekly. She drives independently using modified cars and remains hopeful for the future, relying on faith and family support.Ads:PzCollel ChabadArkia ► PZ DealsDownload The PZ Deals app and never pay full price again.https://app.pz.deals/install/soh_______________► Colel Chabad Pushka AppThe easiest way to give Tzedaka.https://pushkapp.cc/soh_______________► ArkiaFly smarter with Arkia, Israel's trusted airline for easy, reliable flights across Israel and to top international destinations. Book your next trip and travel with comfort and convenience:https://www.arkia.com/en/content/about-arkia
They Were Brought Together in the Most Impossible Way
Adam and Kaley's journey to marriage is anything but ordinary. From heartbreak, illness, and years of waiting to a series of seemingly impossible events that brought them together, they share how faith, healing, and personal growth shaped the path that led them to each other. Their story explores navigating loss, overcoming doubt, finding purpose through unexpected challenges, and learning to trust Hashem even when life doesn't make sense. Together, they reflect on what it's like to date later in life, the fears that come with commitment after years of searching, and the lessons they've learned about relationships, self-worth, and building a meaningful marriage. Whether you're single, dating, or simply looking for inspiration, this conversation offers a powerful perspective on patience, resilience, and the belief that every step of the journey can prepare you for what's ahead.https://KaleyZ.comhttps://adambetzalelart.comhttps://CasaBetzalel.comThis episode was brought to you in part by:► PZ DealsDownload The PZ Deals app and never pay full price again.https://app.pz.deals/install/soh_________________► Colel Chabad Pushka AppThe easiest way to give Tzedaka.https://pushkapp.cc/soh_________________► ArkiaFly smarter with Arkia, Israel's trusted airline for easy, reliable flights across Israel and to top international destinations. Book your next trip and travel with comfort and convenience:https://www.arkia.com/en/content/about-arkia_________________► Date2BaisA shidduch system designed to actually move things forward, built for Jewish singles ages 30-45. Carefully selected matches, new opportunities, and a real path from match to meeting. Early members get priority access.Date2Bais.com/sf18
Dr. Hylton Lightman | What Nobody Wants to Admit About Shidduchim
Dr. Lightman has spent decades caring for children and families, but in this conversation he shares what he believes is fueling so much anxiety in today’s shidduch world. From plastic surgery and extreme dieting to mental health stigma, résumé culture, and parental pressure, he argues that too many people are chasing an image of perfection instead of focusing on character, values, and genuine compatibility. Drawing from his experience as a pediatrician, he discusses the real impact these pressures have on young people and why trust, honesty, and confidence matter far more than appearances. The conversation also explores difficult topics that many families avoid: anxiety medication, eating disorders, fertility fears, medical disclosures in dating, and the growing pressure surrounding age and marriage. Along the way, Dr. Lightman shares stories from his life—from growing up in South Africa and serving in the military to raising a family of seven—and offers a perspective rooted in faith, resilience, and the belief that every person has inherent value beyond what can ever fit on a résumé. This episode was brought to you in part by:► PZ DealsDownload The PZ Deals app and never pay full price again.https://app.pz.deals/install/soh_________________► Colel Chabad Pushka AppThe easiest way to give Tzedaka.https://pushkapp.cc/soh_________________► ArkiaFly smarter with Arkia, Israel's trusted airline for easy, reliable flights across Israel and to top international destinations. Book your next trip and travel with comfort and convenience:https://www.arkia.com/en/content/about-arkia_________________► Woodridge Trauma InstituteAn intensive two-week therapy program for deep, lasting healing from trauma and long-standing emotional wounds, offering the depth of inpatient treatment while participants return home each day. Led by Dr. Eli Kauffman, limited openings remain in their August cohort.https://woodridgetrauma.com
Why This Christian Couple Left Everything to Become Jewish
Caleiv and Chana Jeantine join us for an unforgettable conversation about one of the most unlikely journeys to Judaism you'll ever hear. Caleiv, the son of Haitian immigrants and a gifted musician who grew up playing piano in his father's gospel church, and Chana, raised in a small Seventh-Day Adventist community down south, met at church, married within a matter of months, and set out to build a life centered entirely around God. What began as a simple commitment to wake up and study the Tanach together every single morning slowly turned their whole world upside down.The more they learned, the more the contradictions piled up, until they could no longer ignore what the text was plainly telling them. Their search cost them their church, took them through a messianic detour, and eventually led them to the doors of Chabad of Augusta, where they showed up every Shabbat for two years before formally converting. They open up about the fear, the heartbreak, and the sense of betrayal that came with walking away from everything they were raised to believe and why they're convinced that if you sit down and truly study the words with intention, you never know where they might lead you.
The Choice That Changed an Entire Family
Ari and Gitty Klein, the family behind the iconic Klein’s Ice Cream brand, join us for one of the most powerful conversations we’ve ever had. Ari shares the remarkable story of how his grandfather, a Holocaust survivor who lost his wife and eight children in the Shoah, rebuilt his life from nothing and founded what would become one of the most recognizable kosher food brands in America.But the heart of this episode is something even bigger. Both Ari and Gitty made the extraordinary decision to donate a kidney to complete strangers, later inspiring their son to do the same. They discuss the fears, emotions, family conversations, and life-changing moments that came with giving someone a second chance at life, and why they believe every person has the ability to make an impact, even if it looks different than theirs.This episode was brought to you in part by:►PZ DealsDownload The PZ Deals App and Never Pay Full Price Againhttps://app.pz.deals/install/soh______________► Colel Chabad Pushka AppThe easiest way to give Tzedaka.https://pushkapp.cc/soh______________► ResunizeShidduch resumes shouldn't live in random screenshots, notebooks, and lost scraps of paper.Resunize keeps every resume, note, and piece of feedback organized in one clean place.https://resunize.com/mm