Chabad couple Raizel and Dani Namdar of ‘That Jewish Family’ were featured on a recent episode of The Meaningful People Podcast powered by Meaningful Minute.
The Meaningful People Podcast just released a new episode featuring the amazing and inspiring couple, Raizel and Dani Namdar. They are nomads on a mission to inspire people and shatter stigmas about Orthodox Jews, and their content has touched and impacted millions of people.
In this episode, Raizel and Dani discuss their experiences as nomads and their commitment to inspiring others through their “That Jewish Family” social media channels. They’re truly a dynamic duo, and we’re in awe of the challenges they’ve faced along the way and how they’ve overcome them with faith and creativity. Listen to the stories of the times they went to sleep without food, the discrimination they encountered in Egypt, the dangers they experienced, and how they balance working together full-time and their marriage.
Their positivity and passion are contagious. “It is the first time in history since Adam and Chava that we can reach literally every person in the world” said Raizel and Dani. They are on a mission to hit tens of millions of followers on their way to reaching everyone worldwide.
Dani leaves with a message for us all: “Act like you are the only Jew in the world!”
Tune in to your favorite podcast platform or YouTube to hear the episode! Trust us, you won’t want to miss it!
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Hatzlacha Rabba!
GO DANI AND RAIZEL (and fam)!!!
YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME!!
LOVE, YOUR COUSINS!!!
Yasher Koach for embarking on this amazing global shlichus inspiring the Krovim and not yet Krovim.
Just a note: The story at 11.30 onwards which they happened with the Chofetz Chaim is a known story of the Maggid of Mezritch.
Possible that whoever said the story in that yeshivah didn’t know who it happened with and someone suggested it was the Chofetz Chaim and from there it became a Chofetz Chaim story.
Either way, a beautiful podcast.
They used to say “Get married and settle down” nowadays this line is becoming less accurate…