
Mark Gerson
Investor, philanthropist, and author of God Was Right: How Modern Social Science Proves the Torah Is True; co-founder of United Hatzalah and African Mission Healthcare Foundation.
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Nov 2, 2025 • 32min
Bonus Episode: Learning from the Torah to Reject Victim Culture - with Mark Gerson
Mark Gerson, an investor and philanthropist, discusses his book, exploring the Torah as a practical self-help guide. He highlights its relevance in modern life, offering insights on finding the right spouse and overcoming loneliness through marriage. Gerson emphasizes embracing dignity over victimhood, while linking personal responsibility to communal success. Additionally, he reveals how dressing well can transform behavior, and underscores the importance of Israel in Jewish identity. An enlightening talk that merges ancient wisdom with contemporary issues!

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Jun 5, 2025 • 48min
1064: Timeless Wisdom for Greater Success and and Meaning in Work–According to the Torah–with Mark Gerson
Mark Gerson, a New York entrepreneur and philanthropist, shares insightful connections between biblical teachings and modern work life. He discusses the importance of finding purpose in work, inspired by the journey of Joseph, and how job crafting can enhance satisfaction. Gerson emphasizes the intrinsic value of all roles, including custodial work, and highlights the psychological impact of intentional attire on performance. He also addresses the significance of character in hiring and the strength gained through overcoming challenges, urging listeners to notice the value in their everyday roles.

Apr 3, 2025 • 51min
Why God Was Right, with Mark Gerson
Mark Gerson, an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and author of "God Was Right," offers fascinating insights into the modern relevance of the Torah. He discusses how biblical teachings can cure contemporary issues like depression through mindful choices, including what we wear. Gerson critiques modern dating habits, urging for more intentional partner selection rooted in shared values. Additionally, he advocates for a shift from victim culture to one of dignity, highlighting the power of personal responsibility and community in fostering both generosity and inclusion.


