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(21) Rabbi Yehuda Albin … Melding Torah Teaching and Personal Coaching

(21) Rabbi Yehuda Albin … Melding Torah Teaching and Personal Coaching

FromThe Orthonomics Podcast


(21) Rabbi Yehuda Albin … Melding Torah Teaching and Personal Coaching

FromThe Orthonomics Podcast

ratings:
Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Apr 9, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rabbi Yehuda Albin grew up as a Reform Jew in Scarsdale, NY. He was exposed to Judaism and his father ran several secular Jewish camps for youth. He became religious in Jerusalem, after graduating Bowdoin College with the highest honors.  Then he studied the Torah and the Talmud for nearly a decade in Jerusalem, before returning to the states, and moving to Chicago. In Chicago he established a Torah teaching and counseling practice, focused on successful businesspeople and professionals. He has been doing this for 30 years wearing two different hats in the process.    He melds the best of two worlds … Torah learning and personal coaching … providing a unique perspective to help people manage business, family and every type of unique  problem, and to improving themselves and living a happier, more spiritual, life. To get a feel for his engaging approach and command of subject matter, you can listen to him at https://www.theemberfoundation.org/.   ——   In our “What Do You Want to Know?” segment, we talk about six distinct and important groups within the Jewish and Orthodox community that are very much under-researched and where significant thought and creativity is needed to better understand them. Let me know what you think, at mark@nishmaresearch.com.   I wish you all a Pesach Chag Kasher v’Sameach.
Released:
Apr 9, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (22)

The Orthonomics Podcast explores issues of importance to the Orthodox Jewish community, through the dual lenses of data – drawn from a wide range of sources – and informed conversations with knowledgeable and often opinionated experts. Each episode also includes a segment titled “What do you want to know about the Orthodox community?” In which our guest, as well as our listeners, get to pose their questions on issues that intrigue them, and we answer your questions.