Gotta Start Somewhere (Ep. 145)
/It's better to make an imperfect something, than nothing at all.
Read MoreIt's better to make an imperfect something, than nothing at all.
Read MoreLet's not forget the good we did this past year.
Read MoreLet's learn to be sensitive to the needs of others - when they need us most.
Read MoreDon't underestimate the difference you can make.
Read MoreWe've never known the paradise our world could be.
Read MoreThe key to Kiruv is having a deep appreciation for people.
Read MoreIf God is perfect, what does He need from us?
Read MoreLet's move beyond what's "fair" and leave people room to breathe.
Read MoreOur greatest treasure is appreciating what we have.
Read MorePirkei Avos teaches us to respect whoever God has placed in power.
Read MoreR' Akiva teaches us we can rebuild after the greatest catastrophes.
Read MoreThe age of constant recording teaches us to watch our words.
Read MoreYou can make yourself happy - or you can make yourself miserable. The choice is yours.
Read MoreR' Orlofsky discusses Chol Hamoed - the Yom Tov everyone forgot.
Read MoreWhy is it OK to teach our kids to steal?
Read MoreRabbi Orlofsky walks through what to do - and what not to do - when Erev Pesach falls out on Shabbos.
Read MoreThe spring season is a unique time for growth.
Read MoreYaakov and Shlomo Orlofsky join the show to wear weird hats, reminisce, and grill Rabbi Orlofsky on his lengthly list of favorite things.
Read MoreR' Orlofsky concludes the Shidduch series with the fundamentals of chinuch.
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