Showing posts with label Eli Nash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eli Nash. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 19, 2023

We Were Never Lost: Uniting Jewish Tribes w/ Rudy Rochman

Mar 12, 2023 | Eli Nash sat down with Rudy Rochman to discuss his documentary series 'We Were Never Lost'. The series aims to reveal the history, experiences, and aspirations of the lost tribes of Israel, including those who have kept their identity but have been forgotten by the Jewish population. The conversation touches on assimilation, crowdfunding, and power dynamics in Nigeria, where Rochman and his team were abducted by armed militants claiming to be the Nigerian FBI. Rochman recounts his team's three-week captivity, their lack of access to food, and the danger faced by his friend with an immune system disorder. Despite the trauma, Rochman views the experience as an opportunity for growth and character-building. The conversation also explores the use of Ayahuasca, a plant medicine for spiritual growth that should be approached with care and intention. Ultimately, the documentary series aims to unite all Jewish tribes and bring them back to mainstream consciousness.

Monday, November 27, 2023

Shedding Generations of Jewish Trauma... w/ Rudy Rochman

Dec 9, 2022 | In this episode of In Search Of More, Eli Nash sits down with Jewish-Isreal Rights Activist, Rudy Rochman. They discuss how to deal with generations of Jewish Trauma, how the Jewish people need to fight back, and how when united, the Jewish people can conquer anything or anyone.


This is a truly excellent and truly informative discussion. Rudy Rochman never fails to impress me with his affable and agreeable manner and the way he deals with situations and his foes. He is very articulate and pleasing to listen to; and his intellect never fails to impress, either. I am hearing Eli Nash speak for the first time; but he, too, is extremely impressive.

That there is so much anti-Semitism in the UK saddens me greatly. Until recently, I wasn’t aware that it was such a problem in this country. Listening to this discussion has been an eye-opener for me, especially regarding anti-Semitism. No one I know is anti-Semitic. Thank God! On the contrary, everyone I know is pro the Jewish community; they are acutely aware of all the suffering of the Jews in the diaspora throughout the ages. I hope and trust that these two gentlemen don't think that all Brits are like those awful people they encountered in London and Manchester; thankfully, we are not.

Anti-Semitism is the hallmark of ignorance, nastiness and cruelty. – © Mark Alexander