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Israel Guide Dog Center - Part 1

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Join Rabbi Robyn for a heartfelt and informative conversation with Michael Leventhal, former Executive Director and current Treasurer of the Board of USA Friends of the Israel Guide Dog Center.

Discover the incredible journey of Noach Braun, a former IDF paratrooper, whose unwavering determination led to the creation of Israel's first guide dog school for the blind in 1991. Noach traveled from Israel to the US to raise funds from Jewish sources to create the guide dog school, and he faced countless rejections. Eventually, he met Norman Leventhal (Michael’s father), who wholeheartedly supported Noach’s cause and made it possible for Noach’s dream to become a reality. Noach's story is a testament to the power of passion and perseverance.

In this episode, we delve into the process of breeding, raising, and training these exceptional dogs. Learn how volunteers, typically university students, dedicate a year to raising puppies and teaching them obedience and commands, before facing an emotional separation when the dogs are ready for their essential roles. Understand the rigorous training and evaluation these dogs undergo to ensure they are perfectly equipped to assist the blind, visually impaired, and those with PTSD or special needs. We also touch on the deep relationships formed between the dogs and their raisers, as well as the dogs and their eventual owners.

Hear moving accounts of lives transformed through the gift of a guide dog. This episode is a powerful tribute to the remarkable impact these guide dogs have on individuals and their communities, and a celebration of the enduring connection between humans and their canine companions.

And best of all, there’s more to come in the next episode, when Michael will return to share more about this very special organization.

I hope you enjoy listening to the Mazel Pups podcast as much as I enjoy making it. If you have an idea for a future episode or want to be in touch, email me at mazelpups@gmail.com.
If you want more of Mazel Pups, you can:
* Follow on Instagram @mazelpups
* Follow the Mazel Pups Facebook Page
* Join the Mazel Pups Facebook Group
* Check out the Mazel Pups Store with fun Jewish dog-themed items for dogs & humans (mazelpups.com.shop)
And the PAWSITIVELY JEWISH 2025 CALENDAR, which features super-cute dogs dressed up for & celebrating Jewish holidays, and includes Jewish & Israeli holidays, dog holidays & national US & Canadian holidays, is now for sale at www.PrintArtKids.com/Calendars. A portion of the proceeds from the calendar will go to the Israel Guide Dog Center. Check out this awesome calendar and get one for yourself - and they make great gifts for friends and family, while helping to support an awesome cause.
Finally, I'd love it if you'd subscribe to the podcast and let us know if you enjoyed it by giving it five stars.
Thanks for listening!
Rabbi Robyn

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Contenu fourni par Robyn Frisch. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Robyn Frisch ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Send us a text

Join Rabbi Robyn for a heartfelt and informative conversation with Michael Leventhal, former Executive Director and current Treasurer of the Board of USA Friends of the Israel Guide Dog Center.

Discover the incredible journey of Noach Braun, a former IDF paratrooper, whose unwavering determination led to the creation of Israel's first guide dog school for the blind in 1991. Noach traveled from Israel to the US to raise funds from Jewish sources to create the guide dog school, and he faced countless rejections. Eventually, he met Norman Leventhal (Michael’s father), who wholeheartedly supported Noach’s cause and made it possible for Noach’s dream to become a reality. Noach's story is a testament to the power of passion and perseverance.

In this episode, we delve into the process of breeding, raising, and training these exceptional dogs. Learn how volunteers, typically university students, dedicate a year to raising puppies and teaching them obedience and commands, before facing an emotional separation when the dogs are ready for their essential roles. Understand the rigorous training and evaluation these dogs undergo to ensure they are perfectly equipped to assist the blind, visually impaired, and those with PTSD or special needs. We also touch on the deep relationships formed between the dogs and their raisers, as well as the dogs and their eventual owners.

Hear moving accounts of lives transformed through the gift of a guide dog. This episode is a powerful tribute to the remarkable impact these guide dogs have on individuals and their communities, and a celebration of the enduring connection between humans and their canine companions.

And best of all, there’s more to come in the next episode, when Michael will return to share more about this very special organization.

I hope you enjoy listening to the Mazel Pups podcast as much as I enjoy making it. If you have an idea for a future episode or want to be in touch, email me at mazelpups@gmail.com.
If you want more of Mazel Pups, you can:
* Follow on Instagram @mazelpups
* Follow the Mazel Pups Facebook Page
* Join the Mazel Pups Facebook Group
* Check out the Mazel Pups Store with fun Jewish dog-themed items for dogs & humans (mazelpups.com.shop)
And the PAWSITIVELY JEWISH 2025 CALENDAR, which features super-cute dogs dressed up for & celebrating Jewish holidays, and includes Jewish & Israeli holidays, dog holidays & national US & Canadian holidays, is now for sale at www.PrintArtKids.com/Calendars. A portion of the proceeds from the calendar will go to the Israel Guide Dog Center. Check out this awesome calendar and get one for yourself - and they make great gifts for friends and family, while helping to support an awesome cause.
Finally, I'd love it if you'd subscribe to the podcast and let us know if you enjoyed it by giving it five stars.
Thanks for listening!
Rabbi Robyn

  continue reading

13 episodes

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