

The World is Open for Jews - A Conversation between Rabbi Manis Friedman & Leandro Taub
The World Is Open for Jews
A Conversation between Rabbi Manis Friedman & Leandro Taub
🕍 Tribeca Synagogue, 49 White Street, New York, NY
📅 Tuesday, November 25 · 6:30 PM
🎟️ Early Bird: $19 | General Admission: $27
⚠️ Reserve your seat now — space is limited
After centuries of exile, challenge, and resilience — what does it mean to be a Jew in today’s world?
Join Rabbi Manis Friedman, one of the most influential Jewish philosophers of our time, and Leandro Taub, international author and filmmaker, for an intimate and transformative evening at the Tribeca Synagogue.
Together, they’ll explore:
How to address today’s Jewish challenges.
How to bring Judaism into our businesses, relationships, and daily lives.
How our identity shapes our role in the modern world.
What the Jewish mission truly means in 2025 — and beyond.
Expect insight, humor, and honesty as two generations meet to discuss Judaism in a time of change and opportunity.
🎵 Special Musical Performance by Yitzchok Friedman
With his soulful voice and unique musical style, Yitzchok Friedman is a rising star in the Chassidic music world. Growing up surrounded by music, Yitzchok was deeply influenced by his uncle Benny Friedman and his great-uncle Avraham Fried, both iconic figures on the Jewish music scene. Blending traditional melodies with fresh, contemporary elements, Yitzchok brings a new flavor to Jewish music while honoring his rich heritage.
Hosted by Tribeca Synagogue, Tikun Olam Media, Be The Light, and Kii Latino.