• Richard Stadig - A Call To Service in Israel

  • Aug 26 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 54 mins
  • Podcast

Richard Stadig - A Call To Service in Israel

  • Summary

  • After witnessing antisemitism at Portland State University, Richard Stadig, an American Jew moved to Israel to serve in the Israeli Defense Forces. Richard served in the infantry and protected all major borders of the country. He later served in the reconnaissance brigade of his reserve unit. While serving in the reserves, Richard traveled to multiple college campuses facilitating conversations based on his and fellow soldiers’ experiences; focusing on the impact of national service and the importance for the Jewish state to defend itself.

    Following completing university in Israel, Richard returned to Oregon with his wife. He pursued a career as a security professional completing extensive executive protection and PSD training, working in both corporate and family office environments.

    Today he works in business management, skincare, and fitness coaching helping men put their best face forward every day. He and his wife share a passion for service to their communities and volunteer with several Veteran-focused non-profits and house of worship safety organizations.

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