Frank attends my Synagogue, and it is always such a pleasure to see and hear from him. Such a great interview, his story is one of remarkable transformation.
Frank, there are no words to describe how you came up with your story on time. I survived an Iranian attack here this evening. The day before Rosh Hashanah... the sirens are over, and afterwards I open TH-cam and discover your wonderful story. There is nothing that will prove to me that God does not exist. Lord! Father in heaven, touches everyone and protects his people. On you, in your abnormal metamorphosis and on us, here, in the Land of Israel. Stay safe. Julia, Southern Israel.
I love Israel & the Jewish people! Amazing how God allowed this to be on just at the time you needed it!! Sorry to hear you were attacked!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 I live in the US but God tells us to pray for the Jewish People!
Welcome to your Jewish roots! Jewish people are the most loving people and you will find a lot of healing through your relationship with Judaism and Hashem.
Great Frank! I too know a former neo-Nazi who has radically changed and today loves Israel and donates 5x1,000 of his salary to the Italian Jewish community! ❤️🇮🇱
I thought I would listen to 5 minutes of this podcast but I couldn’t stop. I even had to rewind at times. It gave chills and tears, happy tears for this breakthrough. You are a brilliant man with a big heart! Thank you❤
Thank you Living L’Chaim for giving Frank the platform to inspire ! Thank you Frank for choosing Life ! May you be inscribed in the book of life for a really sweet year ! All the best ! Sending love and strength from all your nation !
I wasn't a NeoNazi, but grew up not understanding my true identity, and had to go through hell inorder to find it and find freedom from it.....relate to this dudes story tremendously. Would like to Sukkot with this dude
There was only a Reconstructionist Synagogue near us. My mom has severe mental health issues, a criminal record, we were really unstable so I didn't get the upbringing I wanted and found other Jews unwelcoming.
Hello, I am from South Jersey. About 20 min from the Walt Whitman. I find this story interesting. I also find your accent so familiar. It sounds like people I know. 😁 i have bombarded lately with the message that we are here to experience love. Love with friends family. Its about our relationships with people. I am glad you have chosen a better path and have become enlightened on how you went down this path and why you were susceptible to it. Ty for sharing. I have that same story. 10 years clean from opiods that progressed to heroin. I got pregnant and got clean .
Laura, can I ask if you had any withdrawal problems coming off opioids? I’m so happy to hear that you’re totally free and have a bub! That’s wonderful news! God bless you! ❤
@@ciskaschenk Congratulations on being sober! … These drugs are so dangerous, and unfortunately so many people in the Western world are either walking around on psych meds, painkiller or are in a shocking state of withdrawal… just where the globalists want us to be. Makes it easier for them to control us. Can I ask how your time in withdrawal went, and how did being in Israel assist you? I’m in Australia, and have been looking at many pics of Israel and how beautiful it is. It’s amazing, and if I had the opportunity I would visit and stay for as long as I could. I understand that a war is going on, but still would love to be there. If I’m meant to be there at all, the Lord God would make it happen for me. God bless 🙏
I'm not even finished and this has to be my favorite episode ever. This man has lived so many lives. I'm blown away. What a heart, what a mind. It's giving Moshiach vibes. It says in Chazal that Moshiach will be sitting at the gates of the city with the poor people. That's what this guy does!!!! I'm in awe.
What an amazing story! I would have loved to hear a little more about how his family and the cousin that got him into the neo natzi movement reacted to him embracing Judaism and turning his life around. How do you find these amazing people? Keep up your great work!
What a fascinating interview! I was so moved by Frank's story. He seems like a very genuine human who has been through so much and has managed to alchemise his experiences into living a good and authentic life. I am so glad he found his Judaism. It is really life affirming. I wish him all the best for the future.
Wow what a guy, thank you to both of you for providing this podcast. I love Frank's description of humility. May Hashem continue to guide you both to continue your amazing work
Hope. What an incredible person!! Loved how he said the story of the Jewish people and Israel is his favorite. We truly are a light onto the nations. G'mar chasima tova
Congratulations!! You’re a champion! I was set free instantly from alcohol, after calling out to God on one New Years Eve years ago… I had been aware that Yeshua had died for my sin, and also for the struggles of my sin. So after my crying out to Him in my drunken state, I went home the next day and tipped all of my alcohol down the sink and have never had a craving since. Not only that, I discovered many years later that I can actually have one drink and not have a problem at all… I don’t like drinking anyhow now, so I might have one small drink once a year, if there is a celebration, but I’d rather not. This scripture from the Bible is so true for me ‘Whom the Son has set free, shall be free indeed’ God bless!
I really enjoyed this story, shared it with my friends, i never thought about why people hate other people but he explained it really well where the hate is coming from, really important episode to watch, Thank you.
That was so interesting and inspiring! That message about how simple kindness if thebJeeish man changed Frank's life is such a power message! The impact of our mitzvos is far reaching!!
Frank is fascinating, I wish him all the best. I invite him to come here to Israel, and fight for Jewish issues in the Jewish state. He can find so many areas of i terest here, where his talents can give real help.
Remarkable story! I’m so impressed by Frank’s determination and strength. There’s always hope to change and grow no matter how far you’ve gone. Kudos to the wonderful Jewish man who changed Frank’s perspective by being a genuinely good person - specifically, by being honest in finances, and being respectful with good middos. We, Jews, sometimes forget that each one of us represents our nation. People see our actions, and we have to make sure we’re making a kiddush Hashem.
Racism is taught. We are trained and now humanoids are being programmed to be racist. Humanoid Sophia fears humans will hate her kind. Which also illustrates we trained to live in fear. 😊
This is random but I cant avoid thinking of how difficult it must be for him to cover all of the tattoos he has when he goes to the function. I remember 10 years ago, I was 17 years old when I listened to the lesson of the chief rabbi of my city, along with other people, on why we are not supposed to have tattoos. And that's why I never had them.
I'm Jewish, born Jewish but secular, was a ba'al teshuva from age 21 till about 31 when I went astray. Among the things I did during my years of being astray was get tattooed. In my case, very visibly tattooed, including on my hands, all around my neck, and some on my face. For the past 2-3 years I've been taking small steps to rekindle some of my Jewish observance. I'm not at a point where I go to shul or engage with the community, and one of the reasons for it is the insecurity of how people would react to my tattoos that I can't hide or cover, even if I wear a long sleeve collared shirt. There are other reasons as well, but that's one of them. Seeing this man's interview, with his tattoos and all, and hearing him talk about how he's part of a Jewish community, gives me confidence that if and when I ever do decide to go to shul or engage with the Jewish community, I could still be accepted as well. I'm positive there will always be people judging me for how I look, but I'm used to that even in the secular world. And by the way, until I was 32 I never in my life imagined that I'd ever get a tattoo. Sometimes life doesn't turn out how you expect.
@danavipuzzles7308 there's a very beautiful story about a returnee to Judaism who was embarrassed about his tattoos. An older rabbi comforted him saying he shouldn't be ashamed because he has tattoos as well. It was the numbers on his arm from the concentration camps.
@@danavipuzzles7308 my man, true Jews do not care what you look like on the outside and whatever mistakes you might have done. as long as the candle is burning, you can still fix. Rosh Hashanah is upon us so take it as an opportunity to go to shul and not be embarrassed. none of us a perfect or holy oh without mistakes. it's just with some of us it's easier to hide our mistakes.
Most people will be will look at you with admiration and respect if you choose to just do what's right without thinking about other people's reaction. @@danavipuzzles7308
Frank attends my Synagogue, and it is always such a pleasure to see and hear from him. Such a great interview, his story is one of remarkable transformation.
Hello! Do you know of any other interview where Frank offers his life story? Ty!
Frank, there are no words to describe how you came up with your story on time. I survived an Iranian attack here this evening. The day before Rosh Hashanah... the sirens are over, and afterwards I open TH-cam and discover your wonderful story. There is nothing that will prove to me that God does not exist. Lord! Father in heaven, touches everyone and protects his people. On you, in your abnormal metamorphosis and on us, here, in the Land of Israel. Stay safe.
Julia, Southern Israel.
Stay safe brother 💙🤍
I think Julia is our sister.
But then again, in today's world...one never knows anything anymore ..😅@@LivingLchaim
❤
You stay safe Julia…. We are praying for you and the rest of our Israeli fam❤
I love Israel & the Jewish people! Amazing how God allowed this to be on just at the time you needed it!! Sorry to hear you were attacked!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 I live in the US but God tells us to pray for the Jewish People!
Thanks so much for this amazing conversation gentlemen!! Keep up the beautiful work…chazak u’baruch!!
That’s BEAUTIFUL!
“Humility is not that I think less of myself it’s that I think of myself less”
Welcome to your Jewish roots!
Jewish people are the most loving people and you will find a lot of healing through your relationship with Judaism and Hashem.
Great Frank! I too know a former neo-Nazi who has radically changed and today loves Israel and donates 5x1,000 of his salary to the Italian Jewish community! ❤️🇮🇱
Frank is a huge neshama, he needs his own podcast. He has a great ability to touch one's heart. What comes from the heart enters the heart.
I thought I would listen to 5 minutes of this podcast but I couldn’t stop. I even had to rewind at times. It gave chills and tears, happy tears for this breakthrough.
You are a brilliant man with a big heart!
Thank you❤
Thank you Living L’Chaim for giving Frank the platform to inspire !
Thank you Frank for choosing Life ! May you be inscribed in the book of life for a really sweet year !
All the best !
Sending love and strength from all your nation !
Thank you fellow Canadians from Iran. Blessings for Israel and God's chosen 🇨🇦❤️🇮🇱
I wasn't a NeoNazi, but grew up not understanding my true identity, and had to go through hell inorder to find it and find freedom from it.....relate to this dudes story tremendously. Would like to Sukkot with this dude
There was only a Reconstructionist Synagogue near us. My mom has severe mental health issues, a criminal record, we were really unstable so I didn't get the upbringing I wanted and found other Jews unwelcoming.
Frank, ur a rockstar 🎉 keep up 🇮🇱, bro..
You got this, frank! You have a whole nation supporting you :)
Hello, I am from South Jersey. About 20 min from the Walt Whitman. I find this story interesting. I also find your accent so familiar. It sounds like people I know. 😁 i have bombarded lately with the message that we are here to experience love. Love with friends family. Its about our relationships with people. I am glad you have chosen a better path and have become enlightened on how you went down this path and why you were susceptible to it. Ty for sharing. I have that same story. 10 years clean from opiods that progressed to heroin. I got pregnant and got clean .
Congrats 🙏🏽 took me over 25 years. Israel played a big role in my change of life.
Laura, can I ask if you had any withdrawal problems coming off opioids?
I’m so happy to hear that you’re totally free and have a bub! That’s wonderful news!
God bless you! ❤
@@ciskaschenk
Congratulations on being sober! … These drugs are so dangerous, and unfortunately so many people in the Western world are either walking around on psych meds, painkiller or are in a shocking state of withdrawal… just where the globalists want us to be. Makes it easier for them to control us.
Can I ask how your time in withdrawal went, and how did being in Israel assist you?
I’m in Australia, and have been looking at many pics of Israel and how beautiful it is.
It’s amazing, and if I had the opportunity I would visit and stay for as long as I could.
I understand that a war is going on, but still would love to be there.
If I’m meant to be there at all, the Lord God would make it happen for me.
God bless 🙏
Your honesty and story is such a brave one. Thank you for sharing. May your path continue to grow and be a successful one! Shana Tova
I'm blown away! Frank is the epitome of humility. I would find it an honor to be in his presence
Frank loves Israel. 🇮🇱
I hope you can visit us in person speedily.
Shalom in 5785.
This guy is so engaging. I can relate to a lot of the tragic elements of his story. I also found God and tried to turn my life around
Hey Frank, appreciate you sharing your story! Shavua tov!
I'm not even finished and this has to be my favorite episode ever. This man has lived so many lives. I'm blown away. What a heart, what a mind. It's giving Moshiach vibes. It says in Chazal that Moshiach will be sitting at the gates of the city with the poor people. That's what this guy does!!!! I'm in awe.
I'm at the end of the interview and I've got tears in my eyes. Thank you for sharing your journey!
Almighty God is with Israel. from Sri Lanka
Humility= is not that I think less of myself, but think about myself less
Yes, great quote
Love this quote 🎉
I needed to hear this. Baruch Hashem
What an amazing story! I would have loved to hear a little more about how his family and the cousin that got him into the neo natzi movement reacted to him embracing Judaism and turning his life around.
How do you find these amazing people? Keep up your great work!
Hi From Melbourne, Australia! Absolutely loved his line: Humility is not thinking less of yourself, but less about yourself!!! Brilliant!
From Melbourne also!
What an amazing testimony!
I loved those words as well, and must write them down.
Blessings to you ❤
Frank and his journey is an absolute inspiration! ✡️❤️
What a fascinating interview! I was so moved by Frank's story. He seems like a very genuine human who has been through so much and has managed to alchemise his experiences into living a good and authentic life. I am so glad he found his Judaism. It is really life affirming. I wish him all the best for the future.
Love from Egypt. 🙏🙏
I really needed to hear Frank's words. They are an answer to many prayers for help, Franks' words. Thank you so much, Frank.
Wow what a guy, thank you to both of you for providing this podcast. I love Frank's description of humility. May Hashem continue to guide you both to continue your amazing work
What a wild story! For sure there's HOPE. Thanks for sharing BH 🙏
I love how inclusive Judaism is, they welcome anyone who is a true believer.
Hope. What an incredible person!! Loved how he said the story of the Jewish people and Israel is his favorite. We truly are a light onto the nations. G'mar chasima tova
God bless you, Frank!! You’re a good man.
INSANE. the inspiration is next level. What an incredibly amazing person
Shalom!
Shavua Tov!
H' bless this man.
I know a lot of people in the same situation and is such a Kidush H'❤
Thank you Hashem
We, The Proud Sanatani Hindus of India always support The Proud Jews of Israel 🙏🎗️
🇮🇳❤️🇮🇱
What a great episode! One of my top 5! Keep up the good work, Shana tova ou metouka
Top 5! WOAH 🥹☺️
Hope! Great interview. Thank you!
what a good man, i´m really happy i watched this interview with him...massively inspiring! just the best for him
magnificent story thank you for sharing i am 13years sober i also had a colorful life
What an inspiring story!
What a beauty Franky is. That’s a Jew if I’ve ever seen one 🫶🙏✡️
3 years sober next month 👊
Congratulations!! You’re a champion!
I was set free instantly from alcohol, after calling out to God on one New Years Eve years ago… I had been aware that Yeshua had died for my sin, and also for the struggles of my sin. So after my crying out to Him in my drunken state, I went home the next day and tipped all of my alcohol down the sink and have never had a craving since. Not only that, I discovered many years later that I can actually have one drink and not have a problem at all… I don’t like drinking anyhow now, so I might have one small drink once a year, if there is a celebration, but I’d rather not.
This scripture from the Bible is so true for me ‘Whom the Son has set free, shall be free indeed’
God bless!
I really enjoyed this story, shared it with my friends, i never thought about why people hate other people but he explained it really well where the hate is coming from, really important episode to watch, Thank you.
Amazing story, I'm speechless...amazing.
Shana Tova :)
So inspiring! Thank you, Frank, for sharing! ❤🎉
Awesome interview ❤
Thanks!
Hope! Excellent episode as usual
Baruch HaShem Frank ❤
Thank you for sharing your story and spreading awareness ❤
Thanks for watching Tziporah 🥹
I just started reading about the tefillin in the the mishneh torah!!! Thank u for this video ,glory to Hashem!!!🎉🎉🎉
Beautiful episode!🙏
That was so interesting and inspiring! That message about how simple kindness if thebJeeish man changed Frank's life is such a power message! The impact of our mitzvos is far reaching!!
Powerful story. Thank you Frank for sharing!
Shalom - welcome back
BEAUTIFUL
Amazing story, now tell the one of Leo Frank!
Thank you for inspiring me, Frank. G-d bless you.
When HaShem is your higher power, and you ask HaShem to guide your day, it’s the best!
Thank you for sharing. I waited for every new video to come. Great Channel Keep it Going
Such a wonderful individual. Keep helping people Hindu grandma from South Africa
What an amazing story ... and a mindset and life that has become inspirational
I heard about the story and read about it.... Truly amazing but still, scary........
Bless you! So inspiering, you are honest and wise!
Love your show keep up the great work! Love from sarah in the UK 🫶🏻
Hope! So soft spoken and well spoken
Frank is fascinating, I wish him all the best.
I invite him to come here to Israel, and fight for Jewish issues in the Jewish state. He can find so many areas of i terest here, where his talents can give real help.
From America may god bless you.❤
This was so beautiful and touching the tears just fell from my eyes…tears of joy
Thank you for sharing your life Story. God bless you 🙏
Remarkable story! I’m so impressed by Frank’s determination and strength. There’s always hope to change and grow no matter how far you’ve gone.
Kudos to the wonderful Jewish man who changed Frank’s perspective by being a genuinely good person - specifically, by being honest in finances, and being respectful with good middos. We, Jews, sometimes forget that each one of us represents our nation. People see our actions, and we have to make sure we’re making a kiddush Hashem.
Thank you for this ❤
Great episode
Racism is taught. We are trained and now humanoids are being programmed to be racist. Humanoid Sophia fears humans will hate her kind. Which also illustrates we trained to live in fear. 😊
Hope! Great host enjoy all your input
Thank You So Much 🤗🥰
Excellent podcast 👏
Hashem blesss him 🫂💙🔯
This is wild!! Wow if he was able anyone is able
This is random but I cant avoid thinking of how difficult it must be for him to cover all of the tattoos he has when he goes to the function.
I remember 10 years ago, I was 17 years old when I listened to the lesson of the chief rabbi of my city, along with other people, on why we are not supposed to have tattoos.
And that's why I never had them.
I'm Jewish, born Jewish but secular, was a ba'al teshuva from age 21 till about 31 when I went astray. Among the things I did during my years of being astray was get tattooed. In my case, very visibly tattooed, including on my hands, all around my neck, and some on my face. For the past 2-3 years I've been taking small steps to rekindle some of my Jewish observance. I'm not at a point where I go to shul or engage with the community, and one of the reasons for it is the insecurity of how people would react to my tattoos that I can't hide or cover, even if I wear a long sleeve collared shirt. There are other reasons as well, but that's one of them. Seeing this man's interview, with his tattoos and all, and hearing him talk about how he's part of a Jewish community, gives me confidence that if and when I ever do decide to go to shul or engage with the Jewish community, I could still be accepted as well. I'm positive there will always be people judging me for how I look, but I'm used to that even in the secular world. And by the way, until I was 32 I never in my life imagined that I'd ever get a tattoo. Sometimes life doesn't turn out how you expect.
@@danavipuzzles7308 Go to Chabad. You will be welcome.
@danavipuzzles7308 there's a very beautiful story about a returnee to Judaism who was embarrassed about his tattoos. An older rabbi comforted him saying he shouldn't be ashamed because he has tattoos as well. It was the numbers on his arm from the concentration camps.
@@danavipuzzles7308 my man, true Jews do not care what you look like on the outside and whatever mistakes you might have done. as long as the candle is burning, you can still fix.
Rosh Hashanah is upon us so take it as an opportunity to go to shul and not be embarrassed. none of us a perfect or holy oh without mistakes. it's just with some of us it's easier to hide our mistakes.
Most people will be will look at you with admiration and respect if you choose to just do what's right without thinking about other people's reaction. @@danavipuzzles7308
hope! amazing episode
Thank you, this is such a beautiful episode. Frank is awesome
Very interesting interview, thank you!
Shalom this was beautiful thank you
We call that a CEO ..... Christmas and Easter only 😂
Brother, it’s fascinating story. Thank you.
Frank you are inspiration. Many blessings
What a true inspiration
Hey Frank. May you continue to grow and serve.
Powerful stuff
I feel the song Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen is about David. What do you think?
I was impressed with the ex-gansta and the samurai converts, but I dont think you cant top this one❤😂
רגשת אותי .
עם ישראל חי
❤
Good stuff
How can even exist this significance of a word jew in English language?
RESPECT!
Real inspiring!!
Loved this