Current Zoom Series

Real Questions That Deserve
Real Answers

A 10-session course for committed Jews who take their Yiddishkeit seriously — and have real questions they've never quite had the space to ask.

For the Religious Community  ·  Led by Rabbi Moshe Zeldman

Women's Program
Elul — August 2026
Men's Program
November 2026
About the Course

What This Course Is

Real Questions That Deserve Real Answers is a 10-part Zoom course designed for committed Jews who take their Yiddishkeit seriously, and who have real questions they've never quite had the space to ask. Led by Rabbi Moshe Zeldman — a Jerusalem-based Torah educator with 30+ years of teaching experience across 25 countries, an academic background in philosophy, and the credibility of someone who arrived at Torah from the outside through rigorous intellectual inquiry — this course moves through the two great challenges of Jewish life: building a solid intellectual foundation for belief, and then translating that belief into a living, breathing relationship with Hashem.

We'll cover the questions that serious, committed participants actually carry — about emunah, tefillah, bitachon, and what it means to serve a God who cares about you personally, without shortcuts or easy reassurances. Every session welcomes open discussion, and participants can submit questions anonymously in advance, so that nothing goes unasked.

This isn't a course for people in crisis. It's for people who are already committed and want their Yiddishkeit to go deeper, make more sense, and feel more real and alive.

10 Sessions, Two Tracks

Part One: Foundations

וידעת היום — Know Today

  • 1Is belief in Hashem just a leap of belief? Or is there a rational case?
  • 2What about all the atheists, skeptics, intellectuals and scientists?
  • 3There are thousands of religions. How can we be right?
  • 4Why listen to the Rabbis — they're only human?
  • 5Does Hashem really care about what I do? Does Hashem need my mitzvos?

Part Two: Bringing Torah to Life

והשבות אל לבבך — Return It to Your Heart

  • 6Can I actually have a relationship with a God I can't see?
  • 7How can Tefillah, Shabbos, Brachos be inspirational when I've been doing them my whole life?
  • 8How can I make Bitachon stronger than my challenges?
  • 9What happens when I fail?
  • 10Next steps: How do I continue on this journey?

Who This Is For

You're already frum. You're already committed. But somewhere along the way, the questions piled up — and no one quite gave them the serious treatment they deserved. This course is for people who want to engage those questions honestly, without being talked down to or given easy answers.

Reserve Your Place

Spaces are limited. Reach out to express interest in the Women's (Elul 2026) or Men's (November 2026) program.

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