• President Ari Berman: Inside the Leadership of Yeshiva University
    May 4 2026
    In this episode of the Jewish Professionals Podcast, we sit down with Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, the fifth President of Yeshiva University, to explore his journey from student to one of the most influential leaders in the Jewish world. President Berman shares the formative experiences that shaped his path, including his decision to turn down Columbia Law School to pursue years of Torah study in Israel. He reflects on how learning in kollel, earning a PhD, and building a career in Israel prepared him to lead Yeshiva University at a pivotal time. We go inside what it truly means to lead a major institution, from navigating high-pressure decisions and growing the university to strengthening the broader Jewish community and helping students reach their highest potential. President Berman also shares behind-the-scenes moments, including speaking at the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump and engaging with world leaders and public figures. The conversation is full of insights on leadership, responsibility, and balancing Torah with modern life, along with the lessons from both science and Torah that he believes every Jewish professional should carry forward.
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    1 Std. und 9 Min.
  • James Snyder: A Leader of the World’s Great Museums
    Apr 20 2026
    In this episode of the Jewish Professionals Podcast, we sit down with James Snyder, one of the most influential leaders in the global museum world. James shares his journey from studying at Harvard University to beginning his career at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), where he worked his way up to become Deputy Director. From there, he went on to lead major cultural institutions, including serving as Director of the Israel Museum for two decades and later returning to New York to head the The Jewish Museum. We explore what it takes to build and lead world-class museums, the intersection of art and business, and how cultural institutions evolve while preserving their core identity. James reflects on the leadership skills, long-term vision, and resilience required to operate at the highest levels, as well as the importance of mentorship and intellectual curiosity throughout his career. This episode offers a unique look inside the business and leadership of global cultural institutions, along with practical insights for students and young professionals looking to build meaningful, impactful careers.
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    56 Min.
  • Ari Lefkovits: The Power of Listening Mentorship, and 25 Years in Banking
    Mar 12 2026
    In this episode of the Jewish Professionals Podcast, we sit down with Ari Lefkovits, Managing Partner at Delos Capital, to discuss his journey through investment banking, advisory, and private markets. Ari grew up in New York and attended Dartmouth College, where he learned one of the most important skills that would shape his career: how to truly listen. He later went on to earn his law degree from Stanford Law School, but ultimately found himself drawn to the world of finance rather than practicing law. Lazard became the launching point of his career, where he spent roughly 25 years advising companies, boards, investors, and governments on some of the most complex transactions in global finance. During the conversation, Ari reflects on lessons from decades in high-stakes advisory roles across both New York and London, and his recent move to the buy side at Delos Capital. He shares insights on the power of listening, the importance of working hard and building trusted relationships, and how mentorship and diverse experiences shape long-term success. From navigating complex restructurings to developing a thoughtful career path, Ari offers practical advice for students and young professionals looking to build meaningful careers in finance and beyond.
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    1 Std. und 4 Min.
  • Yoni Leifer: From the Trading Floor to Real Estate Investing - A Career Built Across Markets
    Feb 19 2026
    In this episode, we speak with Yoni Leifer, founder of L3C Capital Partners and a former commodity trader whose career spans multiple industries and decades of high-stakes markets. Yoni began his professional journey at just 22 years old on the New York Mercantile Exchange, where he built a reputation as a highly successful oil and gas commodity trader, navigating volatility, risk, and rapid decision making every day. After stepping back from trading, he turned his focus to something new (real estate) applying the same disciplined thinking and strategic insight that defined his earlier career. Today, through L3C Capital Partners, Yoni owns and manages real estate across the United States, building a diversified portfolio while continuing to refine his approach to investing, markets, and long-term value creation. In conversation, he shares candid stories from the trading floor, lessons learned transitioning into real estate, and the principles that have guided him through both success and adversity. Whether you’re interested in markets, real estate, or building a career that evolves over time, Yoni’s story offers perspective on adaptability, resilience, and the mindset that drives sustained achievement.
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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
  • Michael Friedman: Bankruptcy, Restructuring, and Law
    Feb 8 2026
    In this episode, we sit down with Michael Friedman, a partner at Chapman and Cutler LLP, to talk about his path through law, bankruptcy, and restructuring. Michael reflects on his upbringing and his time at Penn Law School, before walking through how he built a career in a demanding and fast-paced legal environment. He shares how he navigated key transitions throughout his career, the lessons he learned along the way, and what it really takes to succeed in complex, high-stakes legal work. Michael also brings listeners inside the world of big law through real stories from negotiations and lived experiences advising clients in restructuring situations. He discusses why negotiations continue to fascinate him, how judgment and preparation matter when the pressure is on, and what he’s learned from years of working across the table from sophisticated counterparties. Now a partner at Chapman Cutler, Michael is also focused on building the firm’s Israel practice and giving back through mentorship and leadership. This episode offers a thoughtful look at law, negotiation, and long-term career development from someone who’s been in the room where it happens.
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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
  • Jason Steinmetz: Financial Advising and Seeking Rejection
    Jan 25 2026
    In this episode, we sit down with Jason Steinmetz, Head of Business Development & Investor Relations at Bryant Street Capital Management, to discuss his career path and the lessons he’s picked up along the way. Jason started as a trader before transitioning into wealth management, where he leaned heavily into networking, cold calling, and putting himself in situations where rejection was part of the process. That approach led him to Merrill Lynch, where he spent 13 years as a Financial Advisor, building a book of business and advising highly successful individuals through long-term, trust-based relationships. Jason shares thoughtful reflections on rejection, failure, and persistence, as well as insights from working closely with high-net-worth individuals, including how they think, what they prioritize, and what truly matters beyond financial success. Now at Bryant Street Capital Management, Jason leads business development and investor relations, helping grow the platform and deepen investor relationships. This conversation offers practical perspective for anyone navigating uncertainty, building relationships, and staying consistent over the long term. This is one you do not want to miss!
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    58 Min.
  • Ahron Katz: Innovative Healthcare and Breaking Into Bigger Rooms
    Dec 28 2025
    In this episode, we sit down with Ahron Katz, Founder and Principal of Peaks Healthcare Consulting, to explore a career built on grit, ambition, and responsibility. Ahron shares his journey growing up in Detroit’s yeshiva world, moving through Denver and Yeshiva Greater Washington, and getting married young while figuring out how to build a future. He walks us through the jobs he took along the way, his refusal to settle for roles that capped his potential, and how that mindset led him into the nursing home business. We also dive into Ahron’s deep commitment to community, including his role in helping build Denver’s Jewish infrastructure and Young Israel. This conversation is about building a career, supporting a family, and investing in something bigger than yourself
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    54 Min.
  • Yoni Goodman: Life Lessons on Grit, Sacrifice, and the Wisdom Found in Worn-Out Shoes
    Dec 3 2025
    In this episode we sit down with Yoni Goodman, a seasoned real estate professional with one of the most interesting career paths we have covered so far. Yoni graduated from Brandeis University and started out at Credit Suisse, moved over to Goldman Sachs, and eventually became President of Meridian Capital, a role he held for ten years. He recently launched his own firm, and he walks us through what he learned at each stage, how the industry really works on the inside, and the kind of discipline and judgment it takes to build a serious career in corporate real estate. What makes this conversation stand out is how honest Yoni is about everything that happens outside the office. He shares his views on dating, building a family, and the sacrifices a real career actually demands. He talks about the Five Fs that guide his daily life and the role his faith plays in keeping him grounded through all of it. The combination of real estate insight, personal values, and life perspective makes this one of the most meaningful and practical conversations we have had, and there is something in here for anyone figuring out how to build both a career and a life that matter.
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    1 Std. und 22 Min.