• Messianic Musings with Rabbi Lawrence Hajioff

  • Sep 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

Messianic Musings with Rabbi Lawrence Hajioff

  • Summary

  • In this engaging episode of the None of Your Business podcast, hosts Michael and Ushy sit down with the esteemed Rabbi Lawrence Hajioff. The trio delves into a variety of topics including the fascinating journey of naming the podcast, Rabbi Hajioff's colorful experiences in comedy, the importance of humor in life, the critical aspects of relationships and marriage, and a deep dive into the concept of Mashiach. Rabbi Hajioff also shares captivating stories about his adventures in pickleball, his passion for Rolex watches, and the significance of dreams in Jewish belief. The episode is full of humor, insightful discussions, and a friendly debate that you won't want to miss.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:54 The Origin of the Podcast Name

    01:40 Rabbi Lawrence's Comedy Beginnings

    03:41 The Art of Public Speaking

    06:27 Community Building Stories

    10:46 Pickleball and Personal Interests

    14:31 Rolex Rabbi: A Watch Enthusiast

    21:46 Marriage and Relationships

    33:10 Dreams and Their Meanings

    36:02 The Power of Dreams

    36:38 Interpreting Dreams: Ancient and Modern Perspectives

    36:51 Personal Dream Experiences

    38:36 The Reality of Dreams vs. Reality

    39:32 Exploring the Concept of Moshiach

    42:01 Debating the Nature of Moshiach

    44:06 The Role of Moshiach in Judaism

    47:46 The Process of Moshiach's Arrival

    55:40 Modern-Day Claims of Moshiach

    59:05 Closing Thoughts and Reflections

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