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Meaningful People

Rabbi Moshe Don Kestenbaum

Meaningful People

Meaningful Minute

Education, Religion & Spirituality, Jewish, Jew, Meaningful, Self-improvement, People, Judaism

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2020

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

How do we work on our middos? What does it take to be a good parent? What do us as human beings crave most?

This week we got to sit down with world-renowned mechanech, author, and speaker, who counsels both parents and teens in NY and NJ. He is the author of Olam Hamiddos, Olam Ha'avodah, Run After the Right Kavod and The Heart of Parenting.

Rabbi Moshe Don Kestenbaum, was a rebbi in the Mesivta of Waterbury for over 10 years and at such a young age has been helping the teens of Klal Yisroel with heart, soul and conviction.

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the meaningful people podcast. We're so happy to see you even though we're not we're literally not seeing them.

0:09.1

Don't see you. Yeah, that makes us. We're so happy that you're seeing us or you're listening to us right now.

0:13.5

We just sat down there by Mosha Don, Kestinbaum. That's two names, Mosha Don, Kestinbaum. That's three names, I guess.

0:20.3

It was an amazing hour. This is somebody who he's not going to like me saying this but I think like he's perfected his medus even though I don't know if there's such thing but now he definitely didn't perfect his medus, but he's worked on it. He's on the journey and and he's all

0:34.4

about that self-improvement stuff right yeah cool. Yeah and and we spoke so

0:39.2

much about me does parenting he's a rebbeian he was abbian waterberry for over 10 years he's something we didn't bring up he writes a column in the

0:47.6

at TED for a very long time he has a masters in couples and family therapy he's he's a

0:56.4

Machabber of two's farm a book he wrote alma medus

1:00.8

all um havedaida and running after the right covered and the heart of parenting so he's

1:07.3

somebody who is very well written and very well spoken he is probably a little

1:11.8

over 40 something.

1:13.2

Yeah. But he, when we spoke to him on the phone, we thought like, okay, he's 60 something, 70 something,

1:18.8

yeah. And just by the accomplishments and then like we met him, we're like, oh, he's younger.

1:22.4

He's this young guy who he's

1:24.6

written books and served by accident and I think you'll listen to this episode if you know

1:30.8

Yaku and I were talking this episode is for if you're a parent or a child this episode is for you.

1:36.1

Yeah. Now try to figure out what that means for you. And once again a big shout out to our sponsor

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1:47.0

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1:49.0

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1:54.0

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1:59.0

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