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Mishkafayim, RBS with Aaron Katz and Netanel Goldstein

47 min · 22 de feb de 2026
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Mishkafayim is an extension of Ramat Beit Shemesh that feels like its own enclave. Aaron moved in the early days of Mishkafayim and has helped build a couple of the many shuls in the few blocks including Mevakshei Emes. Although there are many micro communities they, like a yishuv, come together at different points of the year for joint programming. Netanel joined Mevakshei Emes and played a key role in the growth and ongoing success. This rabbi led community continues to find creative ways to service their community beyond the walls of their shul which are bursting at the seams. Enjoy and share episode 10 of the Community Blueprints podcast and rate us 5 stars. Until next time, "keep building y'all"

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