SPECIAL - How To Save Thousands of Lives with Mendy Reiner

It's hard to overstate the impact that Renewal has had on Klal Yisrael. It's only been some years ago where needing a kidney and waiting on the transplant list was akin to a death sentence. Today as Renewal celebrates its 1,000th transplant, we sit with Mendy Reinder, Renewal's Founder to discuss its past, present and future. We also use the opportunity to touch on some of the health issues in the news that we haven't had a chance to discuss. For more info or to help Renewal, visit: https://www.renewal.org/ Help us continue creating content! Visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/KiddushClub    Support Our Brothers and Sisters!  One Israel Fund - https://oneisraelfund.org/ United Hatzalah - https://israelrescue.org/donate/ Friends of the IDF - https://www.fidf.org/   We have a call-in number where you can hear the cast! Tell your friends and family who may not have internet access! 605-417-0303 To Call In From Israel: +053-243-3287   Follow us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kiddushclubpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kiddushclubcast Join our WhatsApp chat: https://chat.whatsapp.com/HTWhnT1WiVFCioXjatEFi6 Send us you thoughts comments and suggestions via email: hock@kiddushclubpodcast.com

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It‘s that special time between Daf Yomi shiur and Shabbos cholent. It‘s that weekly get together to shmooze, talk news, Jewish music, tech, Torah, and food. And now, it‘s a Podcast! Welcome to the most entertaining Jewish podcast: Kiddush Club - News For Jews. The most entertaining way to consume news, the podcast is a chilled discussion of some of the most important and interesting news and topics from around the world, as seen through the unique vision of our co-hosts. New episodes release weekly, with Interview Specials released twice a month. Join us while we recreate the KC experience with everything from news, to interviews with some of the most interesting Jewish people, from Modi, to Nissim Black. All in the comfort of your home or car and without getting the Rabbi upset, or missing a word of davening.