Bonus 8: Why Is Gelt Only Given on Chanukah? ft. Rabbi Daniel Lapin

Jewish Adulting - A podcast by Chedva Rose - Sundays

Rabbi Daniel Lapin is and author, and public speaker renowned for integrating ancient Jewish wisdom with modern life and business practices. He received rabbinic ordination from institutions in Gateshead, Israel, and Baltimore. In 1976, he co-founded the Pacific Jewish Center in Venice, California, aiming to make Jewish learning accessible to a broader audience. Later, he established Toward Tradition, an organization promoting Judeo-Christian values in America. As an author, Rabbi Lapin has written several influential books, including "Thou Shall Prosper: Ten Commandments for Making Money," which offers a practical approach to wealth creation based on Jewish principles. His other works include "Business Secrets from the Bible" and "The Holistic You," each providing insights into personal development and financial success. Beyond writing, he is a sought-after public speaker. His teachings have garnered endorsements from notable figures and have been featured in various media outlets. For more information on Rabbi Daniel Lapin's work and teachings, visit his official website at www.rabbidaniellapin.com Listen as Rabbi Lapin introduces a unique, and yet obvious, answer to the question of why we can't count our money by the light of the Menorah and why do we give gelt on Chanukah. It is clear from the interview that my mind struggled to grasp the simple yet deep concept. Thus forcing me to ask more age-appropriate (read: adult) questions about aspects of Chanukah.