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Mark Trencher: Orthonomics: The Cost of Frum Life [Wealth 1/4]

18Forty Podcast

18Forty

Religion & Spirituality, Judaism

4.6638 Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2021

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Mark Trencher - founder of Nishma Research - about finances in the Orthodox community.

Mark Trencher founded Nishma Research to survey the Jewish community about various important questions relating to Jewish life. His surveys are of wide-ranging subject matter, including reasons that people go off the derech, political orientation, opinions about vaccines, and of course, finances.

- How taxing is Orthodoxy on peoples’ finances?
- What financial areas do Orthodox families struggle with most?
- Are Orthodox people able to save for retirement?
- How does this financial strain affect peoples’ religiosity?

Tune in to hear a conversation about Orthodox Judaism and finances.

For more, visit https://18forty.org/wealth/.

References:
Rupture and Reconstruction by Haym Soloveitchik
https://traditiononline.org/rupture-and-reconstruction-the-transformation-of-contemporary-orthodoxy/
Wanting by Luke Burgis
https://www.amazon.com/Wanting-Power-Mimetic-Desire-Everyday/dp/1250262488
All Who Go Do Not Return by Shulem Deen
https://www.amazon.com/All-Who-Go-Not-Return/dp/1555977057
The Index Card by Helaine Olen
https://www.amazon.com/Index-Card-Personal-Finance-Complicated/dp/1591847680
Nishma Research
http://nishmaresearch.com/
Kosher Money Podcast
https://livingsmarterjewish.org/series/kosher-money-podcast/
https://twitter.com/awilkinson

Mark Trencher is the founder of Nishma Research, which has conducted nine broad Jewish communal studies since 2015, as well as eight Jewish organizational studies. Mark previously headed research departments at two Fortune 200 financial firms and has taught business statistics on an undergraduate and graduate level. Through Nishma, Mark has studied under-examined issues in the Orthodox community relating to the community’s beliefs, practices, and attitudes. Mark currently sits on the Board of Directors of both the National Council of Young Israel and PORAT (People for Orthodox Renaissance and Torah), and president of the Hartford Kashrut Commission.

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0:00.0

Hi friends, a few months ago we advertised the birth of a new community in Israel.

0:05.4

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0:12.6

and let's face it, we are living in a time when every single one of us should be drafting the five-year plan for our futures in Israel.

0:20.7

Our own listeners from within the 1840 community have purchased in Eden, an opportunity which

0:26.4

they will longingly watch unfold into a reality, a shul, and a community.

0:32.2

I am so proud that the leaders behind Aden are none other than Rabbi Benny and Khani Krohn. I know them personally

0:39.2

because they are the rabbi and Rebittson of my own personal community and they are the ones leading

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this new development community. And I know for my own life that their stewardship, their

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leadership is you know this is going to be a welcoming, joyous, incredible

0:55.7

community where everyone is going to be able to feel comfortable and build a home.

1:00.2

On June 29th, Eden will be hosting a webinar to speak in detail about the vision for this project.

1:07.6

In order to register, please click the link below or email info at

1:12.7

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1:23.3

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1:38.5

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