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Behind the Bima

Danny Limor

Behind the Bima

Rabbi Efrem Goldberg

Josh Broide, Efrem Goldberg, Rabbi, Judaism, Philip Moskowitz, Education, Jewish, Bima, Self-improvement, Religion & Spirituality

4.8579 Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2024

⏱️ 76 minutes

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From Bokriton, Florida, this is Behind the Bima. On this episode, rabbis Goldberg, Moskowitz, and Brody are joined by Danny Lee Moore, a legendary Mossad operative. The rabbis delve into Danny's exceptional career, exploring his diverse missions such as bringing Ethiopian Jews to Israel, and undercover operations in hostile territories. Danny discusses the moral dilemmas faced in intelligence

0:21.3

work, the importance of staying true to one's identity, and the evolving presence of religious

0:25.8

Jews within the Mossad. The conversation also touches on Lee Moore's recent work with emerging

0:30.7

Jewish communities around the world. Plus, one of the hosts has launched a new podcast. All this and more

0:37.0

behind the Bima.

0:41.6

Welcome back Behind the Bima.

0:43.5

Ephraim Goulberg-Jumma, my dear friends and colleagues, Rabbi Philip Moskowitz, and

0:46.4

Rabbi Josh Brody, and it's great to be back together with you.

0:49.4

We have an amazing guest this evening, Danny Lee Moore, distinguished, legendary member of the Mossad, incredible

0:57.0

person doing really interesting work today.

0:59.9

Conversation you're not going to want to miss.

1:01.8

But first, hopefully this conversation, you won't want to miss.

1:05.4

Rabbi Moskowitz, Rabbi Brody, what's going on?

1:09.7

We got a big announcement, Rabbi Moskowitz you can have followed by moscow it's

1:12.6

on any podcast player he's getting a weekly share which is amazing three ideas in 30 minutes

1:16.3

go on spotify apple podcast put in robby philip moscowicz and you will not regret listening

1:22.8

yeah i'm not sure how that happened but i think someone just did it and now it exists so

1:26.7

i'm grateful to that friend stephen plotzker, and we'll see. It's nice to be able to put Torah out there. That's amazing. Brody, when are you going to join? See, my problem is I've been like delaying for like something big and exciting. I have like four different podcasts in my head. They're Torah, like Torah ones. Like, I to Shokhanarha, I want to do something for beginners or do some mother, halaka, and I just haven't pulled the trigger yet. It's so easy today. It's really so easy today. The technology is there and the equipment's not expensive and the seamless way to just upload it. And, you know, the way I feel we've had this conversation

2:01.5

already for many years because I have cynical rabbinic colleagues and friends. But my feeling is,

2:06.2

whatever you're preparing, whatever you're already giving, why not just also share it broadly

2:10.5

with the gift of technology? And it means that someone, I can't, I get, I get multiple emails a week,

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multiple emails a week that say, I was on Spotify, I put in the word on Moon out, or I was on Spotify and I came across. And now I love or now I listen or now I'm part of the community who's growing in that way together. Now, let me ask you a question because we have had this debate. And obviously you're the, you're the king of the internet and you've, you've done an amazing job of spreading your Torah. Wow. But do you not, I feel now when I record, it's a different experience for the listener. And as I could feel for the guys around the table on Thursday night when I give this year, it's different when the recorders on. They interact with you differently. It's a little bit more formal, a little bit less informal.

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