Rabbi Yosef Katzman grew up and lives in Crown Heights, where for many years he hosted the "Cable to Jewish Life" television show.
In this episode, Rabbi Katzman reflects on different pivot points through the years and how these relate to the community's changing attitude towards asking questions.
He also reflects on Rosh Hashana "back in the day" and where this leaves us going into this new year.
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Homesick for Lubavitch began a year ago as a small passion project and has grown into an important conversation in the Lubavitch community.
As we look forward to year two and iyH the years after that, I invite the listeners and viewers of this podcast to take part in ensuring this podcast is sustainable and continues to grow.
To help support this project please visit: https://www.hflpodcast.com/donate
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This week's episode is brought to you by "This World Is A Garden," a new film and live concert production by Yuvla Media based on the Rebbe's first talk, Bosi Lgani.
Combining beautiful cinematography with a live performance by a string quartet, this production is a meditation on hope and holding on to a vision even as time passes by.
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Homesick for Lubavitch is a project of Yuvla Media.
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