Harvard, God, and Gen Z Rabbi Yoni Ganger
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- Religion och spiritualitet
This is Rabbi G and Welcome to Harvard, G-d, and Gen Z. The goal of this podcast is to discuss life’s big questions with some of America’s brightest young minds.We will discuss Harvard’s continued sway on the imagination as the peak of success. We will discuss how to get there and what it is like when you do. We will then shift to discuss if and in what ways meaning and G-d are relevant features of gen z? What better place than Harvard for discussing these issues with the thought leaders of tomorrow.
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Growing from failure
Join us on a great discussion about a journey through Harvard and beyond- what is the key to growing and what creates meaninful experiences?
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Keys to success? Avoid television
Join us as we gain some great insights into what are some ingredients that help cultivate an intellectually curious child. Furthermore, we dive into the uncomfortable questions (as usual) about God and morality.
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Avoiding the rat race
Join us for an insightful interview with senior Daniel Slaw as he discusses how he views what defines a meaningful life.
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How can we build a brighter future?
A wide ranging conversation where we cover the delicate balance between giving and taking, moving away from cancel culture, learning to trust one another, allowing our selves to need others, and to the importance of a belief in something beyond.
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The God advantage
In this episode we take a different angle as we meet Harvard senior Ben Rabinowitz who grew up observant and with a strong belief in God. We discuss how he maintained his belief in God throughout college and how this belief has helped him always stay grounded. He gives us great advice about how to stay connected in any environment through prayer and shares with us what is truly important in life.
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Can moral values survive without religious structures?
Join us on a fascinating tour of life from a global perspective with Cengiz Cemaloglu as we talk business, borders, and religion. The first 20 minutes detail Cengiz's fascinating journey to Harvard and the second 20 minutes we delve into moral values. He speaks so eloquently it was hard to shorten any of it- enjoy.