
Ari and Gitty Klein, the family behind the iconic Klein’s Ice Cream brand, join us for one of the most powerful conversations we’ve ever had. Ari shares the remarkable story of how his grandfather, a Holocaust survivor who lost his wife and eight children in the Shoah, rebuilt his life from nothing and founded what would become one of the most recognizable kosher food brands in America.But the heart of this episode is something even bigger. Both Ari and Gitty made the extraordinary decision to donate a kidney to complete strangers, later inspiring their son to do the same. They discuss the fears, emotions, family conversations, and life-changing moments that came with giving someone a second chance at life, and why they believe every person has the ability to make an impact, even if it looks different than theirs.This episode was brought to you in part by:►PZ DealsDownload The PZ Deals App and Never Pay Full Price Againhttps://app.pz.deals/install/soh______________► Colel Chabad Pushka AppThe easiest way to give Tzedaka.https://pushkapp.cc/soh______________► ResunizeShidduch resumes shouldn't live in random screenshots, notebooks, and lost scraps of paper.Resunize keeps every resume, note, and piece of feedback organized in one clean place.https://resunize.com/mm
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