Love to Heal: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Spirituality
Join me on a journey of self-discovery, healing and spiritual growth. In this podcast I share with you my personal journey that started with atheism, continued on to Buddhism, then New Age, and finally took me to Judaism and, as of 2025, gave rise to the new motto of the podcast: Ancient Knowledge for Modern Spirituality. Follow along as I acquire knowledge from teachers, literature, travels and personal experiences of how Divine love can change your life for the better. It is my hope that every listener will benefit from this podcast, spreading the love, which really does work wonders!
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Love to Heal: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Spirituality
S.8 #9 | End Jew Hatred Day
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What does it mean to stand up for the Jewish people in today’s world—and how can each of us become a moral voice in times of rising antisemitism?
In this episode, I share my experience attending my very first “End Jew Hatred Day” rally in my own city. This day is officially celebrated annually since 2023 on April 29th. In this episode, you will find I reflect on the emotional impact of the gathering, the sense of unity, and the urgency behind this growing movement to confront antisemitism and promote Jewish pride.
You’ll also hear about the remarkable speakers who took the stage, including an Indian doctor and director of Coalition of Hindus of North America, who spoke movingly about the ancient and enduring Jewish-Indian relations.
This episode is both a reflection and a call to action. I explore meaningful, practical ways we can support the Jewish people, show our pride, stand up against hate, and embody the role of moral leaders in our communities—through courage, integrity, and compassion.
If you care about Jewish identity, interfaith solidarity, spirituality, and social responsibility, this episode will resonate deeply.