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Dream Big Out Loud: An Acting Dream - A Father’s Journey

Dream Big Out Loud: An Acting Dream - A Father’s Journey

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In this episode, Morah Tziri sits down with Ruchy, an aspiring young actress who’s already dreaming about life on stage.

Joining the conversation is her father, Itzy Zeig, who has appeared in numerous Jewish films and theater productions.

Together, they share:

• How Ruchy discovered her love for acting

• What it’s like growing up around plays and film rehearsals

• Behind-the-scenes stories from Itzy’s acting world

• Why it’s important for kids to follow their passions

A fun, inspiring look at big dreams and creative talent.


🌟 Bonus Announcement – Coming in Adar

Stay tuned for a special Purim story:

“Ari and the Golden Grogger”

A brand new adventure with Ari and friends, dropping at the start of Adar.



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Our newest video “Let’s Get a Haircut!” is live now.

Watch it here:

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Perfect for kids getting ready for their first haircut or upsherin moment.


Today’s episode is brought to you by Rachel’s Place, which is presenting Giolio: The Musical — an all-women, girls-only theatrical production.

Giolio is a magical, wholesome retelling of the classic Pinocchio story, filled with music, movement, and wonder. It’s designed to be enjoyed by girls, moms, and grandmothers together, with no one feeling left out of the experience.

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📅 Show dates: February 28, March 1, March 7, and March 8

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