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Married to a Man of the Klal with Naama Malinowitz

Married to a Man of the Klal with Naama Malinowitz

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Is it true that behind every great man is a great woman? Naama Malinowitz, busy mother of 9 in Jerusalem, would agree, but has a tweak to make: “Behind every great man is a great woman…rolling her eyes.”

In this episode, we talk with Naama Malinowitz about what it’s like to be married to a man who devotes his life to Klal Yisrael. Naama’s husband is Rabbi Nechemia Malinowitz, the executive director of Eretz Hakodesh which is a party representing the Torah community of the Diaspora running in the upcoming World Zionist Congress. He’s worked tirelessly to help channel of dollars into funding Torah-based institutions & ensure that Torah values are a central guiding voice in Eretz Yisrael. Naama tells us her journey as a wife and mother in this role and shares many insights into what it truly means to support one’s husband in his endeavors. ir

On this episode, we discuss:

  • Naama’s aspirations when she first got married and how things developed

  • The challenges and rewards of being married to a man of the klal

  • Her realizations about what it means to support a husband in his endeavors

  • Supporting husbands in any profession

  • Naama’s advice to her newlywed self

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