And Here's Modi - Episode 114 (Aleeza Ben Shalom - Jewish Matchmaker)

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Episode 114: Modi and Periel are joined by dating coach and author Aleeza Ben Shalom of Netflix's Jewish Matchmaking!
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Born in Tel Aviv, Israel, Modi emigrated with his family to the United States at the age of seven and was raised on Long Island. After graduating from Boston University, he worked as an investment banker until his first open-mic night made him realize that stand-up was his true calling. Equipped with a sharp wit and a knack for reading an audience, Modi has gone on to become a successful fixture in New York's vibrant comedy scene, often doing bits that incorporate his heritage, and he is a hit with diverse Jewish audiences as well as fans of all backgrounds and beliefs.
Now a regular performer at the New York and Los Angeles comedy clubs, Modi also headlines around the country and across the globe. He is a co-founder of The Chosen Comedy Festival, a celebration of Jewish humor that was launched in 2022. The festival features diverse comedy acts and has brought laughter to thousands of people in NYC, Miami, Los Angeles, and more.
Modi has played himself on HBO's Crashing and Netflix's When Jews Were Funny. He's also appeared in several feature films and played leading roles in two: Waiting for Woody Allen, which won the LA Film Festival, and Stand Up, a feature-length film. In 2018, Mayor Bill De Blasio declared June 26th 'Mordechi Modi Rosenfeld Day' in the city of New York for his accomplishments and contributions to the artistic community.
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  • @jirawveggies
    @jirawveggiesАй бұрын

    She's intuitive. It's wonderful that she went from non-commital to Observant Jew. Really enjoying this entire podcast!

  • @jdkrones1039
    @jdkrones1039Ай бұрын

    I officiate weddings and do the menu, too. I should add a sefirot spiel! This was a great episode!

  • @leviyk7
    @leviyk7Ай бұрын

    My wife was recommended by a cousin who's husband dabbles in matchmaking. She set us up on a hunch. They contacted my parents and her parents and got the ball rolling. It worked, apparently.

  • @tapking40
    @tapking40Ай бұрын

    Great podcast, great chemistry among the three of you.

  • @tkorobkin
    @tkorobkinАй бұрын

    I've heard that the ל in מזל stands for "לעשות" - to do. You need to also act the right way once you're in the right place and the right time.

  • @toreybowen290

    @toreybowen290

    Ай бұрын

    That deserves a thumb dip!

  • @kyllancarrington
    @kyllancarrington22 күн бұрын

    Aleeza, God was showing off when you were made. I find her Joyous and Incandescent which is a wonderful way to traverse Life. Australia ❤❤ 3:28

  • @leviyk7
    @leviyk7Ай бұрын

    Very religious couples, like my wife and I, use an opaque wedding veil. The pictures don't come out so nice but the unspoken message is powerful. The marriage takes effect when the groom put the ring on the Bride and says "with this ring you are sanctified to me under the law of Moses and Israel". At that moment he can't see her face and she can't see the ring. He's marrying her for her not for her looks. She's marrying him for him, not for his money.

  • @jimdeane3667
    @jimdeane3667Ай бұрын

    Loved this show. Blessings of good only and success to you all!

  • @rabbiroz3806
    @rabbiroz3806Ай бұрын

    Wonderful. So here is what I learned in Rabbinic School . . . The Mishnah teaches: Ha’isha niknate b’shlosha drachim. A woman/wife is acquired in three ways. By a shtar (document/ketubah), the exchange of something of value (now a ring, but didn’t have to be), and beiah (physical knowledge/intimacy/sex). The rabbis argued is the marriage sealed with a shtar, ring, AND sexual intimacy? Or is the marriage sealed with a shtar OR a ring Or sexual intimacy? They decided on the former - it had to be all three.

  • @belindamarcus5438
    @belindamarcus5438Ай бұрын

    Modi, please come to Atlanta !

  • @ashleyhazan9307
    @ashleyhazan9307Ай бұрын

    Loved this episode!!

  • @averynunley8872
    @averynunley8872Ай бұрын

    Modi should sing more. Look up Evan Roman "Washington" . הילדה הכי יפה של בית הספר שלי

  • @mysteryhales3341
    @mysteryhales3341Ай бұрын

    Too funny. Very few make the ashky-sfaradi thing up for humour! And you do what we all do - we say say shabbes although part of us dies

  • @MetroPhiloDodo
    @MetroPhiloDodoАй бұрын

    You should have Avi Mayer on the podcast. He would be interesting!

  • @leviyk7
    @leviyk7Ай бұрын

    Kesef - money, shtar - contract, bia - sex. Some say also chuppah which means either canopy, being alone in a room together, or being in bed together. We do all of the above on the wedding day/ night.

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