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(10) The “Haredi Moment,” The Making of Kiryas Joel, and the New Haredi Research Group – with David Myers

The Orthonomics Podcast

Release Date: 10/03/2022

(30) Rabbi Steven Gotlib: A Thoughtful and Bold Voice for Our Complicated Times show art (30) Rabbi Steven Gotlib: A Thoughtful and Bold Voice for Our Complicated Times

The Orthonomics Podcast

In this episode, we have a wide-ranging discussion, touching on such topics as: •  Significant differences between US and Canadian Jewry/Orthodoxy • Interactions and public conversations across among various denominations • The evolving role of women in Modern Orthodoxy  • Has politics become a “Jewish issue” (and/or divisive), including attitudes toward Israel and Zionism • Struggles with faith and rationality  • What factors lead to Orthodox couples getting divorced Steven Gotlib is Associate Rabbi at Mekor Habracha/Center City Synagogue in Philadelphia....

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(29) Aliza Bulow: Empowering Orthodox Jewish Women & Strengthening Our Homes show art (29) Aliza Bulow: Empowering Orthodox Jewish Women & Strengthening Our Homes

The Orthonomics Podcast

Aliza Bulow is an author, educator and mentor to Jewish women around the world, who founded CORE, an organization that empowers and connects Orthdox Jewish women.  Core connects, develops and sustains women who engage in klal (the collective community) work. Core supports women in three main ways: 1) MMC (Mashpia-Mentor-Counselor) Program: Core offers 2.5 years of training to develop women who are pillars of spiritual support within our communities 2) Communities of Practice: Core connects women who share a field of Jewish service and offers continuing inspiration and education 3)...

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(28) Moish’s Believe It or Not! Bet you didn’t know that about Orthodoxy ... show art (28) Moish’s Believe It or Not! Bet you didn’t know that about Orthodoxy ...

The Orthonomics Podcast

In this episode we present some surprising facts about Modern Orthodoxy and the Orthodox community as a whole, based upon Nishma Research surveys between 2016 and 2024. We explore the size and growth of the community, religious beliefs and practices, political views, the finances of living an Orthodox Jewish life, the role of women in Modern Orthodoxy, and the levels of optimism vs. pessimism among several denominations across the American Jewish community.        Did any of this surprise you? Do you have questions or suggestions for future research or podcast...

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(27) Haredi Expert, Researcher and Founder of Mispar.com, Dina Goldman show art (27) Haredi Expert, Researcher and Founder of Mispar.com, Dina Goldman

The Orthonomics Podcast

Dina Goldman is at the frontier of researching and understanding the Chasidish and Yeshivish communities. She has spent over a decade working in marketing and advertising within the Orthodox Jewish community. Seeing how many businesses really lack solid information that they need, she founded – The Jewish Community, a Story of Numbers, a company focused on providing rich, timely data to help businesses and non-profits make informed decisions. Dina and her team conduct all kinds of studies, and she often uses creative methods to reach the Orthodox community … and that can be...

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(26) The First-Ever Community Middot Report Card show art (26) The First-Ever Community Middot Report Card

The Orthonomics Podcast

Middot (and we’re talking mainly about interpersonal behaviors) are so important, especially in these stressful days. So we are pleased to present this as a dual-platform episode, being released on both Orthonomics and The Franciska Show … both covering important issues in the Orthodox Jewish world, and both available at all podcast platforms. Much of this episode deals with findings from the recent survey: : How We See Our Community and How We See Ourselves Across 19 Middot “Bein Adam L’chavero.”   This episode is being co-hosted by Mark Trencher of Orthonomics,...

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(25) Author, Educator, Coach, Speaker … Ruchi Koval show art (25) Author, Educator, Coach, Speaker … Ruchi Koval

The Orthonomics Podcast

Ruchi Koval is a parenting coach and motivational speaker who has inspired personal transformation in thousands of people. She is the co-founder and Associate Director of JFX (Jewish Family Experience), an innovative community in Cleveland, Ohio. She has been a Jewish educator for two decades, leading self-development groups for adults and teens, and mentoring educators around the world. Ruchi is also a musician, author, mother of 7, and grandmother. She is a Momentum Educator, inspiring thousands of women on their journeys in Israel. She is also the author of three books: "Conversations with...

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(24) Interview with an Orthodox therapist, Dr. Chaya Lieba Kobernick show art (24) Interview with an Orthodox therapist, Dr. Chaya Lieba Kobernick

The Orthonomics Podcast

Dr. Chaya Lieba Kobernick is a licensed clinical psychologist and the Founder and Director of The CBT/DBY Center ( … email  ), with clientele in both Israel and the U.S. She received her doctorate at Long Island University, and also trained at New York Presbyterian Hospital, Northwell Health, and Rutgers University.   Among the topics discussed are her services and types of clients within the Orthodox community, attitudes toward getting mental health treatment (stigma?), how she melds her personal Orthodoxy with her treatment and the value that brings to the table, the rise in...

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(23) The Issues We Raise; the Questions We Ask … with Halachah Headlines Author and Podcaster Dovid Lichtenstein show art (23) The Issues We Raise; the Questions We Ask … with Halachah Headlines Author and Podcaster Dovid Lichtenstein

The Orthonomics Podcast

Dovid Lichtenstein is the founder and host of the  podcast, an amazing and very popular podcast with a huge listenership that is indeed "The most listened to Torah Program in the world.”   Halacha Headlines delves into contemporary issues and current events through the lens of Torah and Halacha (Jewish law). Each episode features discussions with Rabbis, lay leaders, and professionals from around the world, covering a wide range of topics, and the lineup of personalities interviewed includes both Haredi and Modern Orthodox leaders. Those with...

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(22) Prolific Commentator Joseph Kaplan … Modern Orthodox and Feminist show art (22) Prolific Commentator Joseph Kaplan … Modern Orthodox and Feminist

The Orthonomics Podcast

Joseph Kaplan is perhaps the most prolific writer anywhere on topics relating to Modern Orthodoxy. He has written hundreds of articles in The Baltimore Jewish Times, The Jewish Week, Edah Journal, Sh’ma Magazine, New Jersey Jewish Standard, and the Times of Israel. He has written many letters-to-the editor of many publications including 19 that were published in the New York Times. He recently released a book titled “A Passionate Writing Life,” () and it starts with the two sentences: “I'm a Modern Orthodox Jew. And a...

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

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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...

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In this episode, we speak with Prof. David Myers, co-author (with his wife) of the fascinating book "American Shtetl: The Making of Kiryas Joel, a Hasidic Village in Upstate New York,” and founder of the new Haredi Research Group, a multi-disciplinary group that is aiming to help us all better understand the American Haredi (Chasidic and Yeshivish) community. Information on this fascinating book is at https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691199771/american-shtetl.
 
 
Link to the newly created Haredi Research Group.
 
In our "What Do You Want to Know?” segment, we hear back from a Haredi attorney who tells us that our research is flawed due to an inability to properly reach his community. So we offer an explanation and it seemed that he was reasonably satisfied. You be the judge!
 
Many of the Orthodox community research studies we reference in this podcast are available and downloadable free at http://nishmaresearch.com/social-research.html.
 
Thanks to Leora Trencher for designing our logo, and to Elana Trencher and Aliza Levy for their audio support.
 
Orthonomics is produced by Scott Kahn of JCH Podcast Productions (http://jchpodcasts.com).