1 hr 17 min

R' Kalman Samuels: A Promise to Our Blind & Deaf Son Inspiration for the Nation with Yaakov Langer

    • Judaism

Kerry Samuels life changed on a short trip to Israel. After becoming and Orthodox Jew a bigger life change was still waiting to happen.
 
Rabbi Kalman Samuels and his wife, Malki, started Shalva, a life-changing center for people with disabilities in Jerusalem. His inspiration came after his son Yossi became blind and deaf at just 11 months old. 
 
Determined to help Yossi and others like him, Rabbi Samuels created Shalva to empower individuals with disabilities and promote inclusion in society.
 
Through his unwavering dedication and commitment to social justice, he has transformed countless lives around the world. Rabbi Samuels and Malki's remarkable story is a true testament to the power of compassion and the incredible impact that one person can make in the world.
 
Help Shalva here: https://shalva.net/donation/
 
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This episode is in memory of:
• Shimon Dovid ben Yaakov Shloima
• Miriam Sarah bas Yaakov Moshe
• Simcha Berel Dovid ben Avraham Moshe
 
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Kerry Samuels life changed on a short trip to Israel. After becoming and Orthodox Jew a bigger life change was still waiting to happen.
 
Rabbi Kalman Samuels and his wife, Malki, started Shalva, a life-changing center for people with disabilities in Jerusalem. His inspiration came after his son Yossi became blind and deaf at just 11 months old. 
 
Determined to help Yossi and others like him, Rabbi Samuels created Shalva to empower individuals with disabilities and promote inclusion in society.
 
Through his unwavering dedication and commitment to social justice, he has transformed countless lives around the world. Rabbi Samuels and Malki's remarkable story is a true testament to the power of compassion and the incredible impact that one person can make in the world.
 
Help Shalva here: https://shalva.net/donation/
 
Follow Humans of Judaism: https://www.instagram.com/humansofjudaism/?hl=en
 
____________________________________
✬ SPONSOR OF THIS EPISODE ✬
____________________________________
▶ Think ABA Services, Think ENCORE LBA
 
Encore LBA is a company that provides ABA services to children with a diagnosis of autism. Whether you're a family in need of ABA services or a provider looking to make a difference in the lives of children with autism, we highly recommend Encore LBA.
 
Call: (855) 411- 2273 
https://www.EncoreSupport.org

____________________________________
▶ Join The SIMCHATIME Revolution
 
Do an act of kindness every day. Go out of your way. Discuss it during "SimchaTime" at your Shabbos table. It's time to bring more simcha into this world.
 
 Look here: https://www.SimchaTime.org
 
In memory of: Simcha Berel Dovid ben Avraham Moshe
 
Sponsored by Marc Belsky Ltd
____________________________________
▶ Your Next Podcast: UNRESTRICTED!
 
Join Steve Savitsky the president of Bnai Zion on his new podcast: Unrestricted.
 
Steve's interviews noted public figures that have returned to a more private life, sharing stories, lessons learned, and the values and ideas that kept them loyal to their missions.
 
Listen here: https://www.timesofisrael.com/topic/unrestricted/

or here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5TSSQffc73Z25LOKBOVnh0
 
____________________________________
This episode is in memory of:
• Shimon Dovid ben Yaakov Shloima
• Miriam Sarah bas Yaakov Moshe
• Simcha Berel Dovid ben Avraham Moshe
 
Our free call-in-to-listen feature is here:
• USA: (712) 432-3489
• UK: 0333-366-0154
• ISRAEL: 079-579-5088
 
Follow us on social media for more content:
• TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@livinglchaim
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• LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/living-lchaim
• Website - https://www.livinglchaim.com/
 
Have a specific question? email us hi@livinglchaim.com WhatsApp us feedback and get first access to episodes: 914-222-5513
 
If you are interested in sponsoring an episode in memory or refuah shilama of a loved one, please send an email to hi@livinglchaim.com
 
Lchaim.

1 hr 17 min