About the Author


Rabbi Levi Welton

Rabbi Welton is an educator-turned-writer passionate about sharing the values of Torah with a global audience. Raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, he holds degrees in medicine, education, and film. Currently, he works as the spiritual leader of Lincoln Park Jewish Center and a healer for low-income patients in NYC. Additionally, he serves as a chaplain in the United States Air Force. When he isn't working, you'll find Rabbi Welton promoting the Jewish homeland, cultivating cultural relationships for the Charadei community, and interviewing extraordinary people for his monthly newsletter. For more info, visit www.RABBIWELTON.com


At the Church of Latter-Day Saints, My Mother’s Moment of Truth

My mother had very little Jewish upbringing. Her life changed when she had to take a public stand for what she believed.

Holocaust Survivor’s Miraculous Reunion with His Brother

Passionate about teaching the Holocaust, Ernie Hollander debated a denier on TV. Then the impossible happened.

The Chassidic Rebbe and the Guinea Pig

Many stories of Chassidic Rebbes involve miracles. Mine involved guinea pigs.

Meet George Deek, Israel's First Christian Arab Ambassador

At age 35, he’s also Israel's youngest ambassador in the world today.

Our Secret Weapon: The Youth of Tomorrow

Why a Jewish teen's Bar Mitzvah journey and unlikely friendship with a Holocaust survivor gives me hope in the face of anti-Semitism.

Secrets of Success from America's Best Defense Attorney

Three life lessons from the legendary Ben Brafman that everyone should learn.

Does God Love Dogs?

Some Jewish insights on animals.

L’Chaim: A Childless Holocaust Survivor Discovers He Has a Namesake

An inspiring true story about two Chaims and the miracle of life.

The Best Way to Fight Negative Jewish Stereotypes

Kiddush Hashem is the mitzvah for our generation.

Hassidic CEO’s Secrets of Success

An interview with Shmuel Gniwisch, former CEO of one of the top 100 ecommerce companies.

Mikvah Misconceptions

Going to the mikvah is not about getting clean. It’s about getting alive.

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