33 episodes

An exploration of Lubavitch identity in 2023, hosted by Bentzi Avtzon.

Homesick for Lubavitch Homesick for Lubavitch

    • Religion & Spirituality

An exploration of Lubavitch identity in 2023, hosted by Bentzi Avtzon.

    Ep. 33 // "He Believed in Me" w/ Rabbi Pinny Andrusier

    Ep. 33 // "He Believed in Me" w/ Rabbi Pinny Andrusier

    Rabbi Pinny Andrusier lives in Cooper City, Florida where he is a shliach for more than thirty years.
    Growing up, Pinny found his place less in the structure of yeshiva and more in the adventure of shlichus, which is where he hoped to find his place after marriage.
    But when the time came, he struggled to find a place in shlichus and almost gave up on his dream, until a note from the Rebbe a few days before 27 Adar changed everything.
    In this episode, we discuss the challenge of fitting in, both back then and today, and how believing in the other is often the biggest gift we have to offer.

    • 1 hr 14 min
    Ep. 32 // "Shock of Yud Shvat" w/ Rabbi Shmuly Avtzon

    Ep. 32 // "Shock of Yud Shvat" w/ Rabbi Shmuly Avtzon

    Rabbi Shmuly Avtzon is a Mashpia in the Yeshiva of 770 and director of Sichos In English, an organization founded by his late father and my uncle, Rabbi Yonah Avtzon a"h.

    In this episode, we compare and contrast our childhood experience and recollection of 27 Adar and 3 Tammuz, him growing up in the thick of the Rebbe's neighborhood of Crown Heights and me growing up across the world on shlichus in Hong Kong.

    We discuss the shockwaves these events had on our childhood, and whether or not they can be traced to earlier events in Lubavitch history and specifically the history of Dor Hashvii.

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    As a sidetone, I recently worked with Shmuly on a documentary about SIE's new release of Likkutei Sichos in English.

    You can see more about the project here: https://www.sie.org

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    Homesick for Lubavitch is a project of Yuvla Media.

    Bentzi Avtzon is a filmmaker who specializes in telling the stories of thoughtful and heartfelt organizations. Business inquiries only: hello@yuvlamedia.com

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    • 1 hr 53 min
    Ep. 31 // "The Image I Remember" w/ Marc Asnin

    Ep. 31 // "The Image I Remember" w/ Marc Asnin

    Marc Asnin is a documentary photographer who lives in New York City.  Over the years, Marc has photographed all kinds of subjects, from the most marginizaled people on death row to his own Uncle Charlie.

    In 1992, Marc was commissioned by the New York Times to photograph the Lubavitcher Rebbe and the Crown Heights community as part of a feature essay, The Oracle of Crown Heights. Just a few weeks before the stroke, Marc’s pictures are from the last and most iconic pictures of that year.

    In this podcast, we discuss Marc’s first impressions of the Rebbe and the Lubavitch milieu, his reflections on that photograph and what he thinks has made it such a lasting testimony.

    • 1 hr 33 min
    Ep. 30 // "My Struggle With Chitas" w/ Fitz Rabin

    Ep. 30 // "My Struggle With Chitas" w/ Fitz Rabin

    Before becoming a full time life coach, Fitz Rabin was a master sofer for over a decade.

    Over the years, Fitz struggled to identify with some of the practices seen as basic to being a Lubavitcher, namely the study of Chitas. Today, he celebrates 1000 days of learning chitas before shkiya.

    We discuss the feelings of alienation from mass practice, the search for individual connection and the general tension between being true to yourself within a broader community.

    • 2 hrs 35 min
    Ep. 29 // “On Lubavitch Community” w/ Mrs. Vivi Deren

    Ep. 29 // “On Lubavitch Community” w/ Mrs. Vivi Deren

    Mrs. Vivi Deren grew up in Nashville, Tenessee as one of the first children of shluchim in the Unites States. Today she lives in Connecticut where she has been on shlichus with her husband for nearly fifty years.

    In this episode, she speaks about her parents growing up as chassidim in the United States of the 1920s and 1930s, and about her grandparents who raised them.

    We speak about how the community of Lubavitch in the United States has changed since, and how the Lubavitch ethic of individualism fits with the growth of community. 

    • 2 hrs 40 min
    Ep. 28 // "The Price We Pay For Shlichus" w/ Rabbi Yossi Morozov

    Ep. 28 // "The Price We Pay For Shlichus" w/ Rabbi Yossi Morozov

    Rabbi Yossi Morozov grew up in Brooklyn and was on shlichus with his family for twelve years in Ulyanovsk, a city one thousand kilometers east of Moscow.

    After being forced to leave Russia, Yossi moved with his family to the Pomona area in New York and became a life insurance agent.

    In this conversation we discuss his choices to go on shlichus and then into business and the challenges these choices posed to his own Lubavitch identity.

    • 1 hr 15 min

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