Join host Max Alperstein on 'The Chai Road' as he welcomes special guest Misha, known on Instagram as Queers Stand with Israel. In this heartfelt and inspiring episode, Misha shares their journey of self-discovery, coming out as queer at a young age, and merging their queer and Jewish identities. They discuss the challenges of facing antisemitism and homophobia both online and in person, while emphasizing the importance of unity and positivity. Misha elaborates on their impactful experiences in Israel, including the profound moments that shaped their activism. This episode is a testament to the strength of young voices in making change, highlighting Misha's dedication to advocating for the Jewish and LGBTQ+ communities. Don't miss this powerful conversation about resilience, identity, and the power of social media in creating positive change.
Time stamps
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:45 Misha's Early Life and Social Media Journey
01:29 Coming Out and Embracing Identity
02:55 Challenges of Balancing Identities
04:09 Impact of October 7th and Activism
12:53 Experiences in Israel
19:45 Message to the Next Generation
20:46 Reflections on Being Queer and Jewish
22:30 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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In this episode of The Chai Road, host Max Alperstein sits down with Michael Valdes, known as 'Hot Jewish Energy,' to discuss his recent experience in Israel during the 12-day conflict with Iran. Michael shares his harrowing escape through Jordan, the profound sense of community he encountered, and the challenges of navigating identity and safety in a time of crisis. The conversation also delves into the broader context of the conflict, the impact on LGBTQ+ communities, and the shared history and future hopes for Iran and Israel. Join us for an in-depth discussion on resilience, identity, and the complexities of international conflict.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:27 Michael's Experience in Israel During the Conflict
01:55 Journey Through Jordan
05:22 Life in Israel During the Conflict
11:17 Escaping Through Jordan
16:06 Reflections on Identity and Conflict
28:04 Pride and Community
30:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In an episode of 'The Chai Road' podcast, host Max Alperstein converses with Amy Blumenfeld, an acclaimed author and childhood cancer survivor. They delve into Amy’s career from her journalistic roots to becoming an award-winning novelist. Her debut novel, 'The Cast,' combined personal experience with creative storytelling to much acclaim. Her latest work, 'Such Good People,' explores themes of love, loyalty, and justice within the backdrop of a political campaign. Amy discusses her writing influences, challenges, and how her Jewish identity and personal experiences have shaped her work. They also touch on the emotional and moral intricacies narrated in her novels. Amy offers insightful advice for budding writers, emphasizing authenticity and self-expression.
00:00 Introduction to Amy Blumenfeld
01:13 Amy's Early Writing Journey
02:36 Transition from Journalism to Fiction
03:30 The Inspiration Behind 'The Cast'
06:09 Writing Challenges and Personal Elements
16:27 Amy's New Novel: 'Such Good People'
21:50 Jewish Influences in Amy's Work
26:38 Final Thoughts and Reflections
Join Max Alperstein on 'The Chai Road' as he delves deep into Ari Ackerman's inspiring journey. From his days growing up in a Jewish day school in New York to his impactful career in sports and philanthropy, Ari shares his personal stories, challenges, and the unwavering values that guide his activism. Discover Ari's top tips for entrepreneurial success, his thoughts on combating antisemitism, and his vision for the future of Jewish advocacy.
00:00 Introduction to Ari Ackerman
00:38 Growing Up in a Jewish Day School
02:56 Facing Pushback and Activism in College
05:54 Ari's Entrepreneurial Journey
06:48 Top Three Tips for Entrepreneurs
09:07 Combating Antisemitism and Jewish Hatred
11:27 Support for Israel and the Jewish Community Through Baseball
09:59 Impact of October 7th on Activism
18:44 Advice for the Younger Generation
21:35 Final Thoughts and Taking the High Road
Join host Max Alperstein on the High Road Podcast as she sits down with the inspirational rapper Kosha Dillz. Dive deep into Kosha Dillz’s journey from his early music career to his impactful presence in the Jewish community, his unique approach to rap, and his efforts in fostering dialogue through music and films. Discover how he mixes cultural identity with music, tackles antisemitism, and navigates his personal and professional identities.
Time stamps
00:00 Introduction to Kosha Dillz
00:19 Early Music Career and Evolution
02:46 Jewish Identity in Music
04:21 Creative Freedom and Artistic Juxtapositions
07:40 Impact of October 7th and Career Shift
11:56 Street Interviews and Social Media Presence
15:18 Creating the Film 'Bring the Family Home'
17:47 Confirmation Bias and Hypocrisy
18:40 The Journey of Making a Film
19:41 Protests and Personal Growth
21:04 Challenges and Cancellations
30:15 Taking the High Road
32:30 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
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Logan Levkoff: Sexy Zionism - The Chai Road Ep. 8
In this engaging episode of 'The High Road,' host Max Alperstein sits down with Logan Levkoff, a prominent sex educator and Zionist voice.
The conversation takes listeners through Logan's journey from her early years on Long Island, navigating issues of sexuality and identity in a pre-digital age, to her evolution into a champion for difficult conversations
. Logan shares personal anecdotes, discusses the complexities surrounding today's political and social climates, and offers thoughtful insights into adolescent challenges.
Tune in to hear Logan's perspective on the intersection of sexual education and Zionism, and how she hopes to inspire the next generation to engage in meaningful, fearless dialogue.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:21 Logan's Background and Early Life
04:05 Challenges of Modern Youth
06:04 Journey into Sexual Education
12:25 Media Career and Public Presence
16:14 Jewish Identity and Modern Challenges
17:26 JWI and Women's Advocacy
19:21 Current State of the Jewish World
22:01 Student Reactions and Political Views
25:15 The Sexy Side of Zionism TV Show
25:46 Challenges in Media and Personal Beliefs
28:51 Family Influence and Personal Motivation
35:09 Advice for Teenagers on Tough Conversations
36:57 Future Plans and New Initiatives
Welcome to 'The High Road' with Max Alperstein! In today's gripping episode, Max sits down with Shoshana Aufzien, a Columbia University student and vocal advocate for Jewish rights, to discuss the rising tide of antisemitism on university campuses.
🌍 Topics Covered:
- Shoshana’s personal experiences with antisemitism and activism
- The complexities of being a vocal Zionist in a polarized campus environment
- The impacts of social media and online harassment
- Navigating bureaucratic challenges within educational institutions
- Building alliances and fostering understanding among diverse groups
Shoshana shares her inspiring journey, filled with both struggles and triumphs, offering a raw and unfiltered look at what it means to stand up for one’s beliefs in today's world. From facing Twitter trolls to engaging in meaningful conversations with unlikely allies, her story is a testament to resilience and the power of dialogue.
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TIME STAMPS
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:21 Current Climate at Columbia University
01:10 Facing Antisemitism and Advocacy
02:29 Diverse Perspectives within the Jewish Community
03:14 Challenges of Pro-Palestinian Sentiments
05:17 International Students and Campus Climate
07:15 Protests and Campus Activism
08:43 Critique of Jewish Community's Response
16:35 Faculty Senate and Administrative Challenges
20:22 Real Enactment and Campus Advocacy
20:41 Introducing a New Segment: Guest Nominations
20:58 Shoshana's Personal Story with Ezra Nasim
21:48 Empowering Women in Emergency Situations
23:14 Proud Zionism and Changing Perceptions
24:27 Addressing Fearmongering and Campus Antisemitism
27:46 Debating Columbia's Reputation and Boycotts
30:53 Facing Online Harassment and Institutional Challenges
33:14 Reflections on Jewish Community and Activism
36:43 Taking the High Road: Principles and Diplomacy
In this episode of the High Road, host Max Alperstein interviews Adela Cojab, a groundbreaking figure in fighting antisemitism and advocating for Jewish rights. Adela shares her journey from Mexico to New Jersey, her experiences at NYU, legal battles, and her current role in combating antisemitism through the law. She also reflects on her upcoming participation in Miss Universe Israel 2025 and the importance of standing up for what's right.
Time Stamps:
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:32 Adela's Early Life and Family Background
02:03 Challenges and Cultural Identity in School
05:52 College Experiences and Advocacy
09:39 Confronting Anti-Semitism at NYU
16:41 Escalation and Legal Actions
21:05 Facing Challenges at NYU
22:43 Filing the Case and Its Aftermath
23:51 Navigating Political Associations
30:24 Pursuing a Legal Career
34:45 Current Advocacy and Future Plans
In this very special episode of The Chai Road, host Max Alperstein sits down with Sarri Singer, a resilient advocate for survivors of terrorism. Singer shares his personal journey from growing up in a politically engaged household in New Jersey to becoming an unwavering supporter of Israel. He discusses narrowly avoiding the Sparros pizza shop bombing in Jerusalem and his harrowing experience surviving the 14 bus bombing, which profoundly shaped her mission to support fellow victims of terrorism. Sarri Singer details the creation of his non-profit, Strength to Strength, aimed at building a global community of survivors, and reflects on the importance of unity, honesty, and the fight against terrorism. This heartfelt interview provides deep insights into resilience, community support, and the power of personal advocacy.
📢 Listen, share, and let the world know: we are here, and we are not silent.
TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:35 Early Life and Political Background
03:17 Connection with Israel
04:54 Experiences During 9/11
10:29 Surviving a Terrorist Attack
13:43 Aftermath and Reflections
24:31 A Community of Care and Support
25:25 Choosing Resilience Over Victimhood
28:02 Founding Strength to Strength
30:43 Global Network of Support
32:10 Reflections on October 7th
35:00 The Role of Politics and Terrorism
43:40 Message to the Next Generation
46:35 Living with Integrity and Truth
On this unforgettable episode of The Chai Road, Max Alperstein sits down with Shai Davidai—Columbia University professor, truth-teller, and one of today’s most courageous voices in the fight against antisemitism.
Dr. Davidai has captured the attention of millions by saying what others won’t. In this episode, he opens up about what compels him to speak out, the personal cost of activism, and how his Israeli identity shapes his unwavering moral stance.
We explore the meaning of Hineni—“Here I am”—not just as a biblical phrase, but as a declaration of presence, responsibility, and resistance. Shai doesn’t hold back, and neither do we.
Whether you're a student navigating campus tension, someone yearning for moral clarity, or simply searching for the courage to show up—you need to hear this conversation.
📢 Listen, share, and let the world know: we are here, and we are not silent.
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In this powerful and deeply moving episode of Chai Road, host Max Alperstein sits down with Sami Steigmann, a Holocaust survivor, motivational speaker, and advocate for resilience. Sami shares his harrowing yet inspiring journey of survival, from his early years in a Nazi labor camp to his lifelong mission of educating others about the dangers of hatred and the power of forgiveness.
Max and Sami engage in a thought-provoking discussion on the importance of resilience, the value of hope in the face of adversity, and how personal stories can shape a more compassionate world. Sami’s firsthand experiences serve as a testament to the strength of the human spirit, offering profound insights into the lasting impact of history and the responsibilities we carry as the next generation.
A special thank you to Francesca Howard for her incredible support, as well as DJI, RØDE, and Sony for providing the tools that help bring these stories to life. Final Cut Pro played a crucial role in crafting this episode with care and precision. And, of course, a heartfelt thank you to Sami Steigmann for hosting us and sharing his remarkable journey.
Join us for an unforgettable conversation—one that reminds us of the power of resilience, the necessity of remembrance, and the enduring hope that carries us forward. L’Chaim!
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In this profoundly inspiring Episode 2 of The Chai Road, your host Max Alperstein sits down
with Jes Escalante, a Latin trans convert to Judaism, who is not only navigating their
unique journey of faith and identity but also standing tall as an advocate for peace,
honor, and resilience.
Jes shares their powerful story of converting to Judaism, embracing both their Latin and
trans identities, and using their voice to challenge hatred while promoting love and
understanding. In this candid conversation, Jes speaks about the challenges they've
faced, the strength it took to embrace their identity, and how they’ve become a beacon
of hope and advocacy for those who feel marginalized.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone who values resilience, community, and the fight
for justice. Jes’s story serves as a reminder that we all have the power to create change
in the world, no matter the obstacles in our path.
Big thank you to CapCut for making the editing process smoother, and to Sony
Cameras for capturing the magic!
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Welcome to The Chai Road, a podcast that embraces the high road and champions
what’s right, shining a light on the voices that deserve to be heard. In today’s episode,
Max Alperstein welcomes Shabbos Kestenbaum, a Harvard graduate, proud Orthodox Jew, and the courageous lead plaintiff in a groundbreaking lawsuit against Harvard University regarding its response to antisemitism on campus.
Shabbos has become a key figure in national discussions about antisemitism, free
speech, and Jewish identity, recently sharing his powerful story at the Republican
National Convention. In this heartfelt and insightful conversation, Shabbos opens up
about his personal journey, his experiences at Harvard, and the legal battle that has
brought him into the public eye. From navigating the challenges of being an Orthodox
Jew at a prestigious university to sharing his thoughts on American politics and the
future of the Middle East, this episode explores the rich complexities of faith, identity,
and activism with warmth and depth.
Topics include:
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Shabbos’s early life and personal identity, and how his upbringing shaped his
perspective on politics and Jewish identity
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His experience at Harvard and the challenges he faced as an Orthodox Jew
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Mahmoud Khalil and deportation on Columbia
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The decision to take legal action against Harvard over antisemitism
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Shabbos’s views on Israel, American politics, and the generational divide among
young Jews
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Advice for young Jewish advocates navigating antisemitism and political
challenges
Shabbos’s story is a powerful example of resilience, courage, and standing up for
what’s right. Don’t miss this thought-provoking conversation!
For inquiries, reach out at maxvalperstein@gmail.com.
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