• Laughter, Faith, and Fertility: Shoshana Charnoff
    May 8 2025

    Shoshana Charnoff, known on stage as Shoshana Shazam, co-directed the JLIC (Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus) program at Queens College, fostering Jewish learning and community for several years.

    Six years ago, she made aliyah with her family, settling in Israel to begin a new chapter.

    Today, Shoshana is an emerging Orthodox comedian and inspirational speaker, best known for her signature events, "Comedy and Emunah," which blend stand-up comedy with moving stories of faith.

    She is also an avid runner, dancer, cook, and a dedicated wife and mother to three children.

    In this episode, Shoshana shares her upbringing in Philadelphia, her shift from modern Orthodox to stronger religious observance, and her work in Jewish nonprofit organizations.

    A significant portion of the episode delves into Shoshana's challenging fertility journey, which involved multiple miscarriages, the birth of her children, and ultimately a life-changing hysterectomy.

    Through humor and deep faith, Shoshana navigates these personal hardships and uses her experiences to inspire others. The episode underscores the importance of resilience, faith, and authenticity in facing life's challenges.

    01:43 - Shoshana's Early Life and Upbringing

    03:25 - Influences and Inspirations

    13:06 - Choosing a Path in Israel

    25:11 - Meeting Robbie and Early Marriage

    28:36 - Career Beginnings and JLIC

    33:39 - Navigating the Orthodox Community

    37:40 - Aliyah

    38:59 - The Power of Laughter and Inspiration

    44:10 - Fertility Struggles and Triumphs

    55:06 - A Miraculous Pregnancy

    01:08:52 - Embracing Life's Challenges

    01:12:05 - Final Reflections

    *For updates and conversations about these episodes, follow me at @talesoftamar on Instagram.

    You can also reach out to Tamar@tales-of.com with questions, comments, or inquiries, and/or check out my website tales-of.com to learn more about who I am and what I do.

    If you would like to donate to continue the initiative, please send money via Zelle to tberg93@gmail.com

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Mind, Body, and Soul: Tasha Cohen
    May 1 2025

    Tasha Cohen made Aliyah from London in 2012.

    She has a strong background in entrepreneurship and operations management, having led multiple startups across various industries.

    For over twenty years, she has also been deeply committed to mind, body, and soul healing - a passion that took on new urgency after October 7.


    Understanding firsthand the physical and emotional toll of trauma, Tasha immediately took action.


    What started as transporting soldiers and supplies to bases quickly revealed a deeper need: physical and emotional support to IDF soldiers.


    In response, she founded Chayal’s Angels, a grassroots initiative that became an official nonprofit in April 2024.


    The episode delves into Tasha's personal journey, discussing her struggles with mental health, chronic pain, and her path to spiritual and physical resilience.


    Tasha shares her upbringing, her relationship with Judaism, and her evolution to integrate unconventional practices like tattoos into her spiritual life.


    She also discusses her various career paths, passion for childcare, and the importance of a balanced life that focuses on mind, body, and soul.


    00:37 - Introducing Tasha Cohen: A Woman of Many Talents

    01:28 - Founding Chayal's Angels: A Mission of Healing

    03:38 - A Unique Relationship with Judaism

    05:21 - Tasha's Upbringing and Family Background

    08:23 - Struggles and Self-Discovery

    13:06 - Seminary Life and Personal Growth

    23:01 - The Significance of Tattoos in Tasha's Life

    30:04 - Career Paths and Ambitions

    33:58 - Mental Health Challenges and Healing

    36:16 - Exploring Somatic Therapies

    42:38 - Facing Life's Challenges Head-On

    44:12 - Personal Journey with Chronic Pain

    56:24 - Emotional and Physical Healing

    01:01:46 - Chayal's Angels: Helping Soldiers Heal

    01:12:28 - Faith and Resilience

    01:21:23 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts


    *For updates and conversations about these episodes, follow me at @talesoftamar on Instagram.

    You can also reach out to Tamar@tales-of.com with questions, comments, or inquiries, and/or check out my website tales-of.com to learn more about who I am and what I do.

    If you would like to donate to continue the initiative, please send money via Zelle to tberg93@gmail.com

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Legacy of Netanel Young, A True Hero of Israel: Eliot Young
    Apr 24 2025

    Eliot Young grew up in North London and made aliyah at the age of 23.

    In this episode, he discusses his life story, his transition to life in Israel, and his deep love for the land and people of Israel.

    Eliot reflects on the tragic loss of his brother, Natanel, a young soldier who was killed in combat on October 7th, sharing insights into the profound impact this had on his family.

    Elliot discusses the support his family received during their unimaginable grief, the importance of unity and community, and how his brother's legacy lives on through acts of kindness and resilience.

    This episode underscores the heroism of soldiers and the strength found in communal bonds amidst adversity.

    Am Yisrael Chai

    00:00 - Meet Eliot Young

    01:56 - Life in North London

    02:50 - Aliyah

    09:59 - Sibling Relationships and Family Dynamics

    18:29 - Netanel's Personality and Legacy

    33:33 - Support and Community Response

    42:00 - The Day of October 7th

    50:16 - The Aftermath and Family Support

    51:58 - A Brother's Journey to Ashkelon

    58:09 - The Funeral and Community Support

    01:14:11 - A Lasting Impact

    01:21:13 - Moving Forward with Purpose

    *For updates and conversations about these episodes, follow me at @talesoftamar on Instagram.

    You can also reach out to Tamar@tales-of.com with questions, comments, or inquiries, and/or check out my website tales-of.com to learn more about who I am and what I do.

    If you would like to donate to continue the initiative, please send money via Zelle to tberg93@gmail.com

    Thank you for listening and strengthening the Jewish nation!

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Becoming Frum and Navigating Finances: Rabbi Reuven and Devorah Kigel
    Jan 13 2025

    As a professional dating coach, Devorah Kigel has helped over 300 women get clarity in their dating lives and marry their bashert. She has also been teaching classes for women on Judaism since 2001. She has her Masters in French and lived in Paris for 2 years, before discovering Torah Judaism and becoming observant.

    Devorah and her husband, Reuven, who is the Campus Director for Emet Outreach, host Shabbos guests most weeks. Using humor and honesty, Devorah shares the entertaining personal journey that led her to develop powerful tools to have the relationships you desire.

    Her book “Marry a Mensch: Timeless Jewish Wisdom for Today’s Single Woman” published by Gefen was released September 2024 and is available on Amazon. Devorah has been featured in Newsweek, The Jerusalem Post, Meaningful Minute, Torah Anytime and on aish.com.

    For more info: www.devorahkigel.com

    Rabbi Reuven Kigel is Emet’s dynamic Campus Director, overseeing all of Emet’s campus programs—at Baruch college, St. John’s University, Queens College, and Adelphi University, as well as a multi-campus program in Forest Hills. He also serves as the Jewish chaplain for Baruch College.

    In 2022 he started an initiative to help 100k frum men get their health back by eating according to Chazal. You can find out more on www.thefitjew.com

    Born during the heyday of communism to capitalist-aspiring parents in Kiev, USSR, Rabbi Kigel immigrated to the United States in 1978, as a young child. Rabbi Kigel has semicha from Rabbi Heineman in Baltimore, and has been a longtime member of the Passaic-Clifton community kollel.

    Rabbi Kigel graduated from the University of Michigan in 1995 with a degree in finance and spent 8 years working on Wall Street before switching careers to devote himself to the Jewish people.

    This conversation delves into his near-death experience, their financial struggles, the importance of faith and resilience during tough times, and their dedication to Jewish outreach, helping others find their bashert, and health initiatives.

    Enjoy the episode!

    00:00 - Meet the Kigels

    02:36 - Devorah's Early Life and Discovery of Orthodox Judaism

    10:59 - Rabbi Reuven's Background and Immigration Story

    17:08 - Rabbi Reuven's Car Accident and Spiritual Awakening

    30:12 - Financial Struggles and Career Transition

    47:51 - The Importance of Supportive Relationships

    50:11 - Becoming a Dating Coach

    51:16 - Challenges in Modern Dating

    57:48 - Balancing Career and Family

    01:04:29 - Health and Fitness Side Hustle

    01:08:21 - Final Thoughts and Reflections


    *For updates and conversations about these episodes, follow me at @talesoftamar on Instagram.

    You can also reach out to Tamar@tales-of.com with questions, comments, or inquiries, and/or check out my website tales-of.com to learn more about who I am and what I do.

    If you would like to donate to continue the initiative, please send money via Zelle to tberg93@gmail.com

    Thank you for listening and strengthening the Jewish nation!

    Channukah Sameach!!!

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Life, Laughter, Lessons: Ronnie Baras
    Dec 30 2024

    For over twenty years, Ronnie Baras has been traveling the world with his hypnotism and mentalism shows. He integrates comedy into his hypnosis routine to add flavor to a mesmerizing show.

    Ronnie is a certified hypnotherapist. Unlike most hypnotists, Ronnie goes to great lengths to entertain, without embarrassing either his audience or his hypnotism subjects.

    In addition to hypnotism, Ronnie also performs ‘mentalism’ shows where he demonstrates the ability to ‘read minds’ in an entertaining fashion.

    Every show is a unique event.

    No two shows are ever the same.

    What is consistent, however, is top-quality entertainment with a huge dose of humor and fun.

    Ronnie has performed several times in Las Vegas including headlining at the renowned Venetian Hotel.

    He performs weekly throughout the United States (and sometimes Canada) and has recently completed a performing tour in Israel.

    Listen as he shares his life's journey, the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, and his favorite parts of being a hypnotist in this episode.

    He can be contacted at Ronnie@ronniebaras.com or by phone at  240-305-7007 for bookings!

    00:00 - Introduction

    05:19 - Ronnie Barris' Journey into Hypnosis

    07:51 - Growing Up in Silver Spring

    14:38 - Pranks and School Life

    17:45 - College Days and Hypnosis

    23:50 - Family Life and Hypnosis

    25:16 - Stress Management Hypnosis Session

    31:12 - Memorable Hypnotherapy Stories

    42:28 - Balancing Career and Family

    46:48 - Unexpected Challenges and Rewards

    55:03 - Final Thoughts and Contact Information

    *For updates and conversations about these episodes, follow me at @talesoftamar on Instagram.

    You can also reach out to Tamar@tales-of.com with questions, comments, or inquiries, and/or check out my website tales-of.com to learn more about who I am and what I do.

    If you would like to donate to continue the initiative, please send money via Zelle to tberg93@gmail.com

    Thank you for listening and strengthening the Jewish nation!

    Channukah Sameach!!!

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    58 mins
  • Grief, Giggles, and Growth: Joan Weiner Levin
    Nov 25 2024

    In this powerful episode, marketing expert, comedian, and mother of two, Joan Wiener, takes us on a deeply personal journey through her life. She shares her experiences of growing up in a conservative Jewish home on Long Island, facing the profound loss of her mother at just six years old, grappling with her religious identity, losing her roommate in a bus bombing, navigating a broken engagement, and battling infertility.

    Joan’s wit and resilience shine through it all, demonstrating how humor can be a source of strength even in the darkest moments.

    If you’d like to continue the conversation with Joan, you can connect with her on LinkedIn, Facebook, or her website.

    00:00 - Meet Joan Wiener Levin

    01:37 Joan's Childhood and Family Background

    02:53 - The Loss of Joan's Mother

    10:09 - Joan's Path to Becoming a Comedian

    16:02 - Joan's Religious Journey

    24:07 - Finding Love and Marriage

    27:48 - A Traumatic Experience in Israel

    29:18 - Graduate School and the Pull to Israel

    31:17 - Navigating Personal Tragedy and Relationships

    36:31 - Life in San Francisco During the Dot-Com Boom

    39:09 - Challenges and Joys of Parenthood

    42:48 - The Journey of Aliyah

    48:00 - Struggles with Judaism and Personal Beliefs

    *For updates and conversations about these episodes, follow me at @talesoftamar on Instagram.

    You can also reach out to Tamar@tales-of.com with questions, comments, or inquiries, and/or check out my website tales-of.com to learn more about who I am and what I do.

    ** Please note that from November 11th until December 31st, Anything But Traditional is having a sale on podcast ads - $25 for a 30-second ad. Be in touch if interested!

    Thank you for listening!

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    56 mins
  • Closed Doors, Open Paths: Elia Weixelbaum (My Stepdad)
    Nov 18 2024

    From surviving the horrors of 9/11 to the heartbreak of losing a spouse at a young age, Elia Weixelbaum’s journey has been quite the definition of anything but traditional.

    Hear as we dive deep into his experiences as a single father, the challenges and triumphs of blending two families, and the profound role his faith has played throughout his life.

    Now living in Rechovot, Israel, with his wife (my mom) — he is living his dream life.

    Listen to this story and be inspired by Elia's faith, resilience, determination, and positive attitude.

    It's truly an episode not to be missed!

    00:00 - Meet Elia Weixelbaum

    01:28 - Elia's Early Life and Family Dynamics

    06:54 - Education and Career Beginnings

    13:27 - Life in Greenwich Village and First Wife

    21:18 - Family Life, Moving to East Brunswick, Career Switch

    30:45 - 9/11 Experience and Aftermath

    47:36 - Stephanie's Passing and Its Aftermath

    58:48 - The Challenges of Single Parenthood

    01:02:04 - Dating and Blending Families

    01:12:41 - Facing More Losses and Life Challenges

    01:17:02 - Making Aliyah and Starting Anew

    01:24:17 - Reflections on Life's Journey and Future Expectations

    *For updates and conversations about these episodes, follow me at @talesoftamar on Instagram.

    You can also reach out to Tamar@tales-of.com with questions, comments, or inquiries, and/or check out my website tales-of.com to learn more about who I am and what I do.

    ** Please note that from November 11th until December 31st, Anything But Traditional is having a sale on podcast ads - $25 for a 30-second ad. Be in touch if interested!

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Strength In Every Step: David Beiss
    Nov 11 2024

    David Beiss is an attorney and partner at Hunter Herman PLLC. His practice areas include complex commercial litigation and post-judgment enforcement.

    David was born with an extremely rare and painful skin disease called Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB).

    As a child and young adult, David mainly used a wheelchair for mobility but never let EB define his life or ambitions.

    As an advocate, David is dedicated to raising awareness and fundraising for rare diseases and helping those with disabilities achieve their goals.

    Thank you for listening!

    00:00 - Introduction to David Beiss

    02:00 - David's Early Life and Family Background

    05:14 - Understanding Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB)

    31:37 - Yachad, Camp Simcha, and Kids of Courage

    43:14 - Navigating Yeshiva with a Disability

    47:40 - Impact of EB on Relationships

    55:14 - Fundraising and Advocacy Efforts

    57:52 - Career Path and Legal Profession

    01:07:03 - Involvement in Disability and Israel Advocacy

    01:10:47 - Final Thoughts and Messages


    *For updates and conversations about these episodes, follow me at @talesoftamar on Instagram.

    You can also reach out to Tamar@tales-of.com with questions, comments, or inquiries, and/or check out my website tales-of.com to learn more about who I am and what I do.

    ** Please note that from November 11th until December 31st, Anything But Traditional is having a sale on podcast ads - $25 for a 30-second ad. Be in touch if interested!

    Thank you for listening!

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    1 hr and 22 mins