Shtark Tank

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2024/01/07
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2026/02/02
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If you are a Ben Torah in the workforce, this is the podcast for you! Make sure to check out ShtarkTank.org for more meaningful content. You can access bonus content and community events through our quiet Whatsapp Group https://chat.whatsapp.com/B5jEcBP5umZAHWk2ILBWTS Feel free to reach out with feedback, or just to say hi: [email protected]

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Super Bowl, Sports, and Serving Hashem | An Honest Conversation ft. Rav Moshe Benovitz
2026/02/02
Super Bowl week is here, and as Bnei Torah, we can't avoid asking a hard question: what is sports doing to our time, our headspace, and our Avodas Hashem? In this episode of Shtark Tank, I sit down with Rav Moshe Benovitz (Director of NCSY Kollel) for a real, nuanced conversation about loving sports without losing yourself in it—including the famous story of a Super Bowl night in Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavne where he made a deep decision to skip the game. We talk about: When sports is healthy… and when it starts to take over “Must-see TV,” compulsion, and where to draw the line Sports as a “religious” experience (arenas as temples) What Torah educators and marketers can learn from the NFL’s pull Community, purpose, and building a mission-driven life A fun detour into Bill Simmons and why sports can create real connection
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Abie Rotenberg | The Freedom to Sing [From the Archives]
2026/01/26
For Parashat Beshalach / Shabbat Shirah, we’re pulling a fan-favorite from the archives: a wide-ranging conversation with Jewish music legend Abie Rotenberg — songwriter of classics like Acheinu, Mama Rochel, and Na’ar Hayiti. But this episode isn’t only about music. A.B. shares how building a serious career in business gave him something rare in the music world: freedom. Freedom to write at his own pace, choose what to release, and never treat music like a paycheck. We also get into: His path from chinuch to the family import business (and what that transition really felt like) Why he sees songwriting as a real form of chinuch — and how melodies can open up the words of tefillah and pesukim The story and intent behind Marvelous Middos Machine, and the very real dilemmas of teaching values through songs Reflections on Acheinu returning to the world in a painful new way His Torah writing (sfarim on Eliyahu Hanavi and Rabbi Akiva) — plus a surprising third book: a baseball novel built for kiruv Baseball, balance, and the line between a healthy outlet and a distraction Subscribe if you’re enjoying the show — it helps more than you think.
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Moe Mernick, Ben Lang and Michael Bloch | Growth in Torah and Business | LIVE in Tel Aviv
2026/01/19
Is it possible to grow in Torah and business at the same time? Last week, I sat down with Moe Mernick, Ben Lang, and Michael Bloch to talk it through — live, in front of an energetic crowd of 50+ growth-oriented leaders, at the offices of DLA Piper Israel in Tel Aviv. The “excuse” for the gathering was Moe’s new book, Conversations with Jewish Business Leaders — and the conversation went way beyond the book. We discussed: What success really means (and why it can’t be one-size-fits-all) Why success isn’t about money — and how to build a life that actually feels aligned Meaning at work, mid-career “what am I doing with my life?” moments, and the idea of learn / earn / return How side projects can turn into real impact Staying strong in the lows: imposter syndrome, mentors, community, and keeping perspective Spiritual growth in the busy years: fixed learning times, realistic goals, balancing “heart” and “mind,” and accountability Order Conversations with Jewish Business Leaders here. Big thank you to the event hosts and sponsors: DLA Piper Israel and Yeshiva University Israel.
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What Your Wife Really Needs | Shovavim Special ft. Aaron Zakowski
2026/01/12
In this Shovavim special, I sat down with marriage coach Aaron Zakowski for a direct and practical conversation about what it really means to be a Jewish husband and father in today’s world. We talk about: Why emotional safety matters as much as financial stability The mistake many men make when they try to “fix” instead of listen How long work hours affect marriage—and what actually helps Why your value as a Jewish man does not come from your paycheck What most chassan classes don’t prepare you for How marriage changes at different stages of life Stress, self-esteem, and why men need support too Creating closeness at home without needing more time in the day Resources Aaron on Instagram Beyond The Chassan Class (Webinar) Shalom Bayis Daily (Whatsapp Group) You can reach Aaron at [email protected]
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The CEO Who Handwrites 1,000 Thank-You Notes | Laizer Kornwasser
2026/01/05
What does real success look like when you’re trying to stay grounded as a Ben Torah? In this episode of Shtark Tank, I sat down with Laizer Kornwasser — CEO of DrFirst, professor at Yeshiva University, and Chairman of NCSY — for a wide-ranging conversation about ambition, pressure, leadership, and the Torah ideas that shape how we show up at work and in life. Laizer shares stories from investment banking and the C-suite, including how he learned to earn his “seat at the table” through facts, results, and humility. We talk about drawing clear lines when work clashes with Shabbos, why most people aren’t cut out for investment banking, and how to define success in a way that protects your priorities. Then we shift into a deep dive on the Altar of Slabodka: Gadlus HaAdam, EQ vs IQ, gratitude, and the power of seeing each person as an individual with real potential. And yes — we get into the now-famous practice: why Laizer handwrites 1,000 New Year’s cards and sends personal thank-you messages one-by-one, and what it teaches about hakaras hatov, relationships, and leadership. In this episode, we cover: Why investment banking is “not cut out for most people” What “success” really means when you’re trying to grow in Yiddishkeit The importance of knowing your line in the sand (and not crossing it) A real story: a CEO tried to push Shabbos boundaries — and Laizer’s response “Facts, not emotion”: how to communicate with different personalities The Altar of Slabodka’s approach to building people, not just teaching Torah EQ as a Jewish leadership skill, not just a business buzzword Why Laizer sends personal thank-yous instead of mass messages Chesed that actually changes you (not just “check-writing”) If you got value from this episode, please take 10 seconds to subscribe and leave a 5-star rating — it helps more people find the show.
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Your Questions about Aliyah, AI, Army and more!
2025/12/29
This week on Shtark Tank, we’re opening the mailbag to dive into the conversations, questions, and insights sparked by our recent episodes. We explore what it really means to be an eved Hashem , a professional , and a family man in a fast-paced world. In this episode, we discuss: The "Millstone" of Marriage: Does our Avodas Hashem fundamentally change once we have families? We look at the Gemara in Kiddushin about learning before vs. after marriage. Work as a "Calling": Is the idea of self-fulfillment at work a modern invention? We trace the sources from the Chovas HaLevavos to modern corporate culture. Savoring the Steak: Why we should treat a line of Gemara like a juicy steak and how to handle the stress of "not learning enough" in a vast sea of Torah. Torah as an Antidote: A deep dive into the Netziv on why the Torah critiques Yosef’s beauty and how geshmak learning is the ultimate protection against the yetzer hara. The AI Future: If AI takes over our jobs, will we actually have the focus to "study God" all day? The Aliyah Struggle: Facing the "rational" vs. "emotional" challenges of making the move to Israel. Support the Show:If you enjoyed this episode, please hit Subscribe and leave a 5-star review—it helps us reach more listeners like you!
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Gratitude in the Rehab Ward | Chanuka Special ft. Dan Cohen
2025/12/22
Gratitude is usually talked about after things work out. This episode is about learning it while you’re still in it. In honor of Chanukah, 'days of praise and thanks', Dan Cohen shares what it was like to go from a full, busy professional life to an unexpected spinal surgery and 90 days in a rehab ward — right in the middle of a national crisis. Not a dramatic story.Not a miracle tale. A real look at what gratitude means when: your plans fall apart your body isn’t cooperating your work and identity are put on pause Dan reflects on letting go of expectations, staying present when the future is unclear, and learning that gratitude isn’t about being happy — it’s about recognizing that this moment is where you’re meant to be. A Chanukah episode about small light, honest praise, and finding steadiness in ordinary challenges that many professionals quietly carry. We also talk about how writing Divrei Torah was an anchor for Dan during during his hardest times. More From Dan Check out Dan's firm, FCP Communications here To read Dan's Divrei Torah To learn more about Geerz, click here
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Miracles of Technology ft. Mois Navon (Special Chanukah Episode)
2025/12/15
It’s Chanukah — the season of miracles. But what about the “miracles” we’re watching unfold in our own lifetime… through technology? In this special Chanukah episode, I’m joined by Mois Navon, also known as the “Mobileye Rabbi.” Mois has spent decades in high-tech and decades learning and teaching Torah — and in this conversation he helps us think clearly about innovation, awe, ethics, and where all of this may be heading. In this episode we discuss: Why Mois is called the “Mobileye Rabbi” (and how it started with lunch table conversations) What Judaism actually says about innovation and building new technology A powerful Torah framing: technology as a mandate to improve the world The other side: limits, guardrails, and ethics (and why it matters more than ever) Noach as the first engineer — and why the plow changed human history Is new tech really a “miracle,” or just human creativity inside nature? The dangers of modern tools (social media, AI, and more) — and the case for self-control Are we living in unprecedented times? The “Geulah” question: what do Torah sources suggest about a future of automation and abundance? Practical advice for building the right “muscles” for the world our kids may grow up in Links & resources: Mois Navon’s website (500+ shiurim + source sheets): link here Mois’s article on Judaism, technology, and ethics: link here If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a rating — it helps more people find Shtark Tank. About Mois Navon Mois Navon is one of the founding engineers of Mobileye, where he designed the EyeQ family of SoC (System On a Chip) – the chip powering the autonomous vehicle revolution.  Mois is also an ordained rabbi who has published numerous articles on Jewish law and lore.  Working at the intersection of Torah U’Madda, he received his PhD from the department of Jewish Philosophy at Bar Ilan University wherein his dissertation applies Jewish philosophy to address the ethical questions arising in the field of artificial intelligence.  In this vein, he teaches a course on “Ethics in Artificial Intelligence” at Ben Gurion University.  He is also a National Advisor to the Ministry of Innovation, Science, and Technology on Artificial Intelligence Policy and Regulation in Israel. 
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My Corporate Job Was Meaningless | How Yoni Schwartz Found His Calling
2025/12/08
What do you do when your day job feels empty — but you still need to show up, provide, and stay honest? In this episode of Shtark Tank, I sit down with my cousin and friend Yoni Schwartz — Head of Data Science at Exponential and Head Producer of Living L’chaim. Yoni shares how he went from a corporate role that felt like “a complete lack of purpose” to leading 10 shows that have inspired and helped countless people. He is also the host of Spirit of the Song podcast, make sure to check it out! We talk about meaning, ambition, family, and the real-life tradeoffs of building something big on top of a demanding day job. In this conversation we cover: What it feels like when work is steady… but meaningless How Yoni first joined Living L’chaim and how the role grew over time The ethics of balancing a primary job with major side projects Startup life vs. corporate life — and what actually changed for him How he manages two intense roles without a rigid system The idea of intentionality as a survival tool for busy people Setting boundaries after COVID blurred everything Early morning learning as a realistic anchor for fathers with young kids The impact Living L’chaim aims for — inspiration, mental health, and financial clarity Cultivating a relationship with your Rebbi Key takeaway:You don’t need a perfect system to juggle a lot — but you do need honesty, priorities, and intentional choices you can live with. If this episode resonated, please take a moment to follow the show and leave a 5-star rating. It helps more Bnei Torah in the workforce find these conversations. Guest: Yoni SchwartzHost: Yaakov Wolff
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Moving to Israel? This Is the Mindset You Need to Thrive | Eli Freedman, Founder of Cork & Cellar
2025/12/01
Aliyah isn’t just a flight and a moving truck.It’s a total reset of how you think about parnassah, gashmiyus, bitachon, and what “quality of life” actually means. In this episode, I sit down with Eli Freedman, founder of Cork & Cellar Wine Club, to talk about what it really takes to move to Israel and stay – spiritually, emotionally, and financially. Eli shares how he: Went from Boston → Wall Street → Montreal → Beit Shemesh Had zero interest in Aliyah… until COVID, a grandchild in Israel, and a breaking point in Canada Sold his house and business with no Plan B so he couldn’t run back Went through the “Eretz Yisrael car wash” – a painful but powerful reset of his gashmiyus and bitachon Rebuilt his career from scratch, launching Cork & Cellar, a boutique Israeli wine club for U.S. customers Found a real rav and kehillah after years of feeling disconnected Built a serious morning learning seder and finished Shas multiple times while running a business We also talk about: Why you must come with a realistic parnassah plan – and still expect it to break The mindset shift from “keeping up with the Joneses” to “being happy with less but living with more” How living in Eretz Yisrael forces you to actually use your emunah and bitachon, not just talk about them The balance between enjoying good wine and not turning gashmiyus into your ikar About our guest:Eli Freedman is the founder of Cork & Cellar Wine Club, connecting small Israeli wineries with wine lovers in the U.S., and helping boutique winemakers who would never make it to American shelves. He lives in Beit Shemesh with his family. Check out https://www.corkandcellar.net/club If this episode gave you chizuk or clarity about Aliyah and mindset,please follow Shtark Tank, leave a rating, and share it with a friend who’s thinking about moving to Israel.
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Did a Breakdown Create the Bahlabus? 5 Career Perspectives from the Netziv
2025/11/24
Is work a curse, a burden… or a gift from Hashem? In this solo episode, we go into the Netziv on Parshas Bereishis and pull out five big career ideas for Bnei Torah in the workforce. Is Work a Curse?Did God Plan on Creating Bahlabatim?How do I handle Relationships with Secular Collagues?Is it Possible to be Spiritual at Work?Can I Live a Life of Luxury?If this kind of Torah-first career talk speaks to you, share the episode, leave a comment on Spotify or Apple, or join the Shtark Tank WhatsApp chevra and keep the conversation going.
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100th Episode Special: Rav Aryeh Lebowitz on Torah, Work & Realistic Growth
2025/11/17
100th episode. World-class Torah educator. All your burning questions. To mark our 100th episode, Rav Aryeh Lebowitz joins Shtark Tank for a wide-ranging Q&A on what it really means to be a Ben Torah in the workforce. We talk about: “You’re never going to be Rav Schachter… and that’s okay” – setting healthy goals in learning Gadol biographies, ambition, and why you’re not supposed to be the Chafetz Chaim How to grow in learning when you’re working full time and raising a family Stress and guilt: when “I’m not learning enough” is healthy – and when it’s toxic Who should go into chinuch and rabbanus… and who should not Aliyah, parnassah, and the real math of teaching in Eretz Yisrael Minyan, mincha at work, and missing davening for family Phones, attention spans, and why Rav Aryeh deleted Twitter It’s a packed, honest conversation with one of the most listened-to Torah teachers in the world – and a fitting way to celebrate 100 episodes of Shtark Tank. If this episode helped you, the best “100th episode gift” you can give is simple: follow the show, leave a 5-star rating, and share it with one friend who’s trying to balance Torah, work, and family.
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Rabbi Sacks Up Close: His Bodyguard and Editor Remember ft. Joe Hyams and David Frei
2025/11/10
As we mark the yahrzeit of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, we’re remembering him through the eyes of two working Bnei Torah who knew him personally — not as a public icon, but as a mentor, a mensch, and a man of deep humility. Joe Hyams spent his late teens on Rabbi Sacks security team. driving him to events across London and making sure he was safe. From the front seat, he saw the balance between majesty and modesty. “He carried himself with a regal sense of presence — yet he’d be the one holding the door open for you.” Joe describes the long, quiet drives before speeches, the relaxed warmth afterward, and how those moments shaped his own path in Torah, family, and career. David Frei, a London lawyer and communal leader, became one of Rabbi Sacks’ trusted editors. He saw the scholar behind the sermons — “a brilliant writer and a brilliant orator,” who read a new book every night and took feedback with humility. David recalls those tense early-2000s years and how Rabbi Sacks emerged stronger, turning personal trials into a wider moral voice for faith and reason. Together, their memories reveal a side of Rabbi Sacks rarely seen — deeply human, endlessly curious, and quietly transformative. Select Quotes: “He could speak to you without speaking. His smile was sharp love — piercing, serious, and full of warmth all at once.” “He showed that Torah, integrity, and professional success aren’t separate worlds — they can and should live together.”
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"You're NOT the Chafetz Chaim" R’ Yehuda Halpert Responds to Critics (First Ever Feedback Episode)
2025/11/03
Last week’s episode hit a nerve. Some listeners loved it. Others were really bothered by it. So for the first time ever, we’re doing a feedback episode — bringing back Rav Yehuda Halpert to go deeper on the toughest questions you raised. Is the culture of Big Law really compatible with Torah values? What does it take to survive — or grow — spiritually in that world? And how do we weigh ambition, family, and avodas Hashem when the hours never end? In this follow-up: Years 1–3: the “conveyor belt” and why control is limited When to pivot — and how to choose a practice that protects Shabbos The billable-hour trap and what it does to your mind Can you ever “limit your hours” and still advance? Real talk on money, promotions, and gam zu l’tovah Shabbos at the firm: teamwork, gratitude, and derech eretz Marbitz Torah without a title — from shiurim to writing Harsh listener feedback: “For what are these costs worth paying?” Hashkafic tension: excellence vs. moderation Marriage, parenting, and faith when energy and time are scarce If you appreciate these kinds of raw, honest conversations, follow Shtark Tank and leave a 5-star review — it helps others find the show and keeps these dialogues going.
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Big Jew in Big Law? ft. Rav Yehuda Halpert
2025/10/27
You don’t have to love your job—but you can’t hate it.Rabbi Yehuda Halpert (shul rabbi, Big Law attorney, author) joins Shtark Tank to talk straight about Torah life inside a 90-hour week, setting real standards, and why reassessing is different than slipping. What You'll Hear How a Ben Torah can thrive in Big Law without losing the plot “Slipping vs. reassessing” — setting honest standards after yeshiva The Mincha hack that anchors your day (and your network) Peer pressure at the office: values, money, and role models Balancing a Shabbos-only pulpit with a full-time firm role Lessons from COVID that helped after Oct 7 Career calling vs. community calling: picking your tafkid Guest Bio Rabbi Yehuda Halpert — shul rabbi in Teaneck, Big Law lawyer, and author of Speaking to an Empty Shul: Timeless Lessons from Unprecedented Times. Quick Takeaways Build a system that works with your schedule Guard your company — work with good people Use Mincha as a daily reset and natural networking moment Review your standards every 6–12 months; adjust with intent You can be excellent at your craft and strong in your values Did you enjoy this episode? Follow Shtark Tank on Spotify and rate the show (it really helps). Share this episode with a friend Join the Shtark Tank WhatsApp group for episode drops and Q&A (link in show notes).
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4.9 out of 5
33 reviews
Jblicker 2026/01/22
Epic podcast!!!
Okay, I love Shark Tank by Yaakov Wolf. It is unbelievable. I have known Yaakov for years, and the guests are world-renowned. The insights are unreal ...
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jsndms snsnnsn 2026/01/20
Top Tier Podcast! Must Listen!
Incredible and informative podcast for all Bnei Torah in the Workplace!
AParver 2026/01/20
Clarity
Yaakov has the rare ability to ask a question and then actually let the guest answer it. He comes to the podcast prepared, with research done, and th...
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A. Bresler 2025/12/17
A. Bresler
Great inspirational shows for aspiring young professionals
Edo lavi 2024/10/14
Important podcast for our times
R’ Wolff is an authentic voice of searching for a meaningful life in an increasingly self absorbed world. His approach to finding your own potential t...
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Moshe Aziz 2024/09/05
A must subscribe!!
Yaacov Wolf brings together a diverse array of interviewees who offer a broad range of perspectives on their success, both in Avodat Hashem and the pr...
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LA Yid 2024/07/29
Intriguing and informative!
Shtark Tank has one of the most engaging interviews out there! Practical takeaways are abundant in this podcast. Very informative and thought provokin...
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Modiin Fan 2024/02/26
Thoughtful and uplifting
Yaakov Wolf has long-form conversations with people that you wouldn’t expect on this podcast. They are often people who are not nationally known but a...
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